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Jun 26, 2025 |
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#politics
GB News: ‘Is the Prime Minister out of touch!?’ Ellie Costello grills Labour MP as Keir Starmer faces backbench mutiny
Labour minister Douglas Alexander defended Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer against claims of disconnect with his party regarding welfare reforms. Despite a potential rebellion from over 120 Labour MPs, Alexander emphasized shared goals for welfare reform and support for vulnerable populations.
The proposed reforms aim to cut £5 billion from the welfare budget by 2030, but Labour assessments warn they could push 250,000 people and 50,000 children into poverty. Political pressure is mounting as Reform UK gains popularity, with Labour MPs concerned about losing their seats.
The Federalist: Leftist L.A.-Area Vice Mayor Allegedly Calls On Gangs To Fight ICE
Cynthia Gonzalez, Vice Mayor of Cudahy, California, faces backlash after a TikTok video urged street gangs to defend their territory against ICE agents. Her comments have drawn criticism from law enforcement and the Department of Homeland Security, which labeled her remarks "despicable."
Calls for Gonzalez's resignation are mounting, with the Los Angeles Police Protective League stating her actions jeopardize police safety. Despite her extensive education, her remarks have raised concerns about the implications of inviting violent gangs to confront law enforcement.
Fox News: Dems run to the Bluesky block button as Vance trolls them on their own virtual turf for solid week
Vice President JD Vance has joined the social media platform Bluesky, quickly becoming its most blocked user. His posts have targeted Democrats, including a quip about a recent mayoral primary victory by democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani in New York City, which Vance framed as a shift to the left for the party.
Vance's controversial comments have drawn criticism, particularly after he mistakenly referred to California Sen. Alex Padilla as "Jose" Padilla. Despite the backlash, Vance continues to engage with users on Bluesky, sharing opinions on various political topics.
#society
The Western Journal: Fight's Far from Over: Despite Pro-Life Trump, Abortions Set Devastating Pace in 2024
The pro-life movement faces challenges as abortion rates rise in 2024, with over 1.1 million abortions reported last year, partly due to the rise of mail-order abortion pills. The Supreme Court recently ruled on the legality of abortion pill dispensing, impacting ongoing legal battles.
Despite legislative efforts, the article argues that societal attitudes towards abortion need to change. It emphasizes the importance of family stability and moral values in reducing abortion rates, suggesting that legal measures alone are insufficient to address the underlying issues.
#military
The Telegraph: New tactical nuclear bombers for the RAF will close a vital deterrence gap
The UK will acquire F-35A jets capable of carrying US B61 nuclear bombs, enhancing its military response options amid rising threats from Russia. This move aims to deter potential aggression from Vladimir Putin, who may consider using tactical nukes in conflicts.
The decision reflects a shift in defense strategy, emphasizing the need for a full spectrum of deterrence as NATO countries, including the UK, commit to increased defense spending. This new capability is intended to bolster European security and respond effectively to Russian military actions.
#religion
The Western Journal: Usha Vance Opens Up About Major Difference with JD: She's Hindu, He's Catholic
Second Lady Usha Vance discussed how she and Vice President J.D. Vance navigate their differing faiths while raising their children. Usha, a Hindu, and J.D., a Catholic convert, have chosen to send their kids to Catholic school, allowing them to decide on baptism and religious education.
Usha emphasized the importance of open conversations about faith in their family, ensuring their children also have access to Hindu traditions. J.D. reflected on how his conversion to Catholicism has positively influenced his role as a husband and father.
#culture
Fox News: Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Carol Alt says Christie Brinkley inspired her to embrace provocative style
Carol Alt reflects on her modeling career, particularly her experience with Sports Illustrated Swimsuit. Initially hesitant about modeling a G-string due to concerns about her father's reaction, she was inspired by Christie Brinkley’s iconic photo to embrace her body and celebrate femininity.
Alt credits Jule Campbell, the magazine's founding editor, for transforming her career and protecting models on set. Campbell's approach fostered a respectful environment, allowing models to thrive. Alt has no regrets about her choices, stating that her time with SI Swimsuit was foundational to her success.
The Federalist: Public Libraries Promote Graphic Books To Kids For Pride Month
In Raleigh, NC, public libraries are showcasing a wide array of LGBTQ-themed books during Pride Month, targeting all age groups from toddlers to teens. The displays include titles that address complex topics such as gender identity and sexual orientation, often promoting progressive political ideologies.
Critics argue that the content of these books, which sometimes glamorizes sexual themes and critiques traditional family structures, may not align with public expectations for libraries. The Wake County library system appears to favor LGBTQ narratives, with limited representation of opposing viewpoints, raising concerns about ideological balance in public resources.