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#illegals

Breitbart: DOJ Sues All Federal Judges in Maryland over Deportation Order
DOJ Sues All Federal Judges in Maryland over Deportation Order
The Trump administration's DOJ has filed a lawsuit against all 15 federal judges in Maryland over a ruling that pauses deportations for 48 hours for detainees filing habeas corpus petitions. The DOJ claims the order is "unlawful" and undermines the law.

Democrats have condemned the lawsuit as an attack on judicial independence, with Maryland Gov. Wes Moore asserting it aims to intimidate judges. Legal experts view this as a significant escalation in the administration's conflict with the judiciary, though some acknowledge valid legal concerns.


#politics

Fox News: Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' faces setback as Senate rules knock out key Medicaid provisions
Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' faces setback as Senate rules knock out key Medicaid provisions
Senate Republicans' proposed changes to Medicaid in their major bill have been rejected by the Senate Parliamentarian, Elizabeth MacDonough, due to violations of the Byrd Rule. This ruling has eliminated key provisions aimed at reducing Medicaid costs and limiting benefits for illegal immigrants.

Democrats are leveraging this decision to criticize Republicans for attempting to undermine Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act, arguing it would harm vulnerable populations. Meanwhile, some Republicans express concern that these changes could negatively impact rural hospitals and Medicaid beneficiaries.


Le Monde: From Iran to Gaza, Macron's diplomatic crusade is strewn with pitfalls
From Iran to Gaza, Macron's diplomatic crusade is strewn with pitfalls
At the NATO summit in The Hague, French President Emmanuel Macron did not meet privately with U.S. President Donald Trump, despite expectations. Macron acknowledged that their personal connection has weakened, with no recent communication noted between the two leaders.

Macron's advisers attempted to mitigate the impact of Trump's critical remarks about him, highlighting a shift in their previously strong relationship. Former French foreign affairs minister Dominique de Villepin remarked that their "hug diplomacy" has reached its limits.


#society

Fox News: Owner of 175-year-old farm 'shocked' as New Jersey town tries to seize land for affordable housing
Owner of 175-year-old farm 'shocked' as New Jersey town tries to seize land for affordable housing
A 175-year-old family farm in Cranbury, New Jersey, is fighting against a local government's eminent domain initiative aimed at seizing the land for affordable housing. Co-owner Andy Henry expressed shock at the decision, emphasizing the farm's historical significance and its role in the community.

Despite the town's plan to take half of the farm, Henry argues this would render the property non-viable for farming. The Henry family has received strong community support, including over $100,000 raised through a GoFundMe campaign for legal costs. The case has drawn attention from the Trump administration, which is considering legal options to assist the family.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Mossad chief thanks US for help with Iran, says 'significantly thwarted' regime threats
Mossad chief thanks US for help with Iran, says 'significantly thwarted' regime threats
Mossad Director David Barnea praised the agency's personnel and the U.S. for their collaboration in Operation Rising Lion, which significantly countered Iran's nuclear threat. He emphasized the ongoing mission to monitor and thwart threats against Israel.

Following U.S. strikes on Iran, both President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu confirmed their close cooperation in addressing the Iranian nuclear program. Iran's nuclear chief stated efforts are underway to assess damage and restore facilities.


#economy

The Economist: Britain has bungled its taxes on the super-rich
Britain has bungled its taxes on the super-rich
Britain's taxation policies for wealthy individuals, particularly non-domiciled residents, have come under scrutiny. Critics argue that the government has mishandled tax regulations, leading to significant financial implications for the super-rich.

In Florence, luxury real estate prices have surged, reflecting broader trends in high-end property markets. The value of premium properties has doubled since 2017, highlighting the growing wealth concentration among the elite.


#military

Fox News: Hegseth tears into reporters, alleging they 'cheer against Trump' and Iran strikes
Hegseth tears into reporters, alleging they 'cheer against Trump' and Iran strikes
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth criticized the media during a Pentagon briefing, accusing reporters of undermining the success of U.S. military strikes against Iran's nuclear sites. He claimed the press is biased against President Trump and misrepresents the effectiveness of the operations.

Hegseth defended the actions of American pilots involved in the strikes, labeling them a significant success and calling for recognition of their achievements. He emphasized the importance of these operations in preventing a nuclear Iran and suggested that media coverage should reflect this success rather than sow doubt.


#culture

The Western Journal: McDonald's Responds as Leftist Group Launches Nationwide Boycott
McDonald's Responds as Leftist Group Launches Nationwide Boycott
A leftist group, The People’s Union USA, has initiated a nationwide boycott of McDonald's, claiming the fast-food chain exploits tax loopholes, engages in price gouging, and suppresses workers' rights. The group's founder, John Schwarz, called for a "McDonald's blackout" from June 24-30.

In response, McDonald's emphasized its commitment to inclusion and serving communities, expressing disappointment over the group's claims. The article argues that leftist boycotts often lack conviction and that the criticisms of McDonald's are largely unfounded or exaggerated.


#health

GB News: Potential deadly side effect sparks warning over weight loss jab taken by more than 1 million Britons
Potential deadly side effect sparks warning over weight loss jab taken by more than 1 million Britons
Weight loss and diabetes medications like Mounjaro, Wegovy, and Ozempic have been linked to 294 cases of pancreatitis and six deaths in the UK. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency is launching a genetic study to identify those at higher risk for this side effect.

While the MHRA emphasizes that there is no direct evidence linking these drugs to the deaths, the findings have raised concerns. The study aims to explore genetic factors that may contribute to adverse reactions, potentially leading to safer prescribing practices.


#crime

The Western Journal: Local GOP Primary Descends into Bizarre Chaos: Incumbent's Daughter's Boyfriend Busted
Local GOP Primary Descends into Bizarre Chaos: Incumbent's Daughter's Boyfriend Busted
In a surprising turn of events, Smithtown's GOP primary saw incumbent supervisor Edward Wehrheim defeat challenger John Trotta, securing 55% of the vote. The election was marred by allegations involving Wehrheim's daughter's boyfriend, Joshua Smith, who was arrested for stalking Trotta.

Smith reportedly harassed Trotta in the days leading up to the primary, leading to his arrest just hours before voting began. Despite initial denials from Wehrheim's campaign, they later sought to distance themselves from Smith's actions. Nonetheless, Wehrheim emerged victorious, continuing his tenure as supervisor.


Fox News: Family of slain Boston cop John O'Keefe fumes as ex-girlfriend Karen Read walks free: 'Sickening'
Family of slain Boston cop John O'Keefe fumes as ex-girlfriend Karen Read walks free: 'Sickening'
The family of Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe is seeking justice after his ex-girlfriend, Karen Read, was acquitted of homicide charges related to his death during a blizzard in January 2022. Read was found guilty of drunken driving but not guilty of second-degree murder or manslaughter.

O'Keefe's cousin expressed disappointment over the verdict and criticized Read's claims of fighting for justice, asserting that it was the prosecution and O'Keefe's family who truly sought justice. The case faced challenges due to police missteps and reasonable doubt among jurors.


#sports

The Western Journal: Footage Deleted After Women's National Soccer Team Gets Humiliated by U15 Boys Team
Footage Deleted After Women's National Soccer Team Gets Humiliated by U15 Boys Team
The Swiss women's national soccer team suffered a significant defeat against an under-15 boys team, losing 7-1 in a closed-door friendly ahead of the UEFA Women's Championship. This result has sparked discussions about the physical differences between male and female athletes, particularly in competitive sports.

Similar incidents have occurred previously, such as the U.S. women's national team losing to a boys' squad. These outcomes highlight ongoing debates about fairness in sports and the implications of transgender participation, emphasizing the distinct physical capabilities of different genders.