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The Federalist: SCOTUS Nukes Universal Blocks On Birthright Citizenship Order
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that lower courts cannot issue universal injunctions against President Trump's birthright citizenship order, asserting that such actions exceed judicial authority. Associate Justice Barrett emphasized that injunctions must be limited to specific plaintiffs.
The decision, while not addressing the legality of the birthright citizenship order itself, curtails the practice of broad injunctions by federal courts. Dissenting justices criticized the ruling, arguing it undermines constitutional protections for individuals not involved in lawsuits.
Breitbart: Four Arrested Over 'Palestine Action' Break-In at British Airbase
Four individuals were arrested by counter-terrorism police in connection with damage caused to two Royal Air Force jets at RAF Brize Norton. The arrests occurred in Newbury and London, with charges related to terrorism and assisting an offender.
The incident involved members of Palestine Action, who claimed responsibility for damaging the aircraft. The UK government plans to classify Palestine Action as a terrorist organization, a move the group criticized as politically motivated.
Fox News: Nearly 200 House Dems reject resolution condemning violent anti-ICE riots in LA
Nearly 200 House Democrats opposed a resolution condemning recent anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, which saw widespread violence and criminal activity. The resolution, led by Rep. Young Kim, emphasized the need for law and order while acknowledging peaceful protests as a constitutional right.
Critics, including California Democrats, argued that the resolution was politically motivated and that the deployment of National Guard troops escalated tensions. The ongoing debate highlights the divide on handling civil unrest and immigration enforcement in the state.
Fox News: GOP senator invites Trump to 'an appreciation event like you've never seen' in deep-red state
Sen. Mike Rounds of South Dakota has invited former President Donald Trump to headline the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, the largest in the nation, during its 85th anniversary this year or for America's 250th anniversary next year. Rounds emphasized the strong support for Trump in the state.
The rally, set for August 1-10, will feature performances from artists like ZZ Top and Jason Aldean. Rounds expressed confidence that Trump would receive a warm welcome from the attendees.
The Western Journal: New Study Is Kamala's Final Humiliation - She Was So Bad That Every US Voter Turning Out Wasn't Likely to Saved Her
A Pew Research study reveals that former Vice President Kamala Harris' 2024 campaign was ineffective, showing that higher voter turnout would not have significantly changed the election outcome. Harris performed poorly compared to Biden in 2020, with Democrats lacking the necessary support.
The study highlights a troubling trend for Democrats, as they failed to mobilize nonvoters who traditionally lean Democratic. As the party looks toward 2028, the choice of Harris as a candidate raises concerns about leadership and direction within the Democratic Party.
Liberty Nation News: BREAKING: Supreme Court Rules on Health Care and Free Speech - Liberty Nation News
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Kennedy v. Braidwood Management, affirming the constitutionality of a Department of Health and Human Services task force that recommends preventive services for insurers. Dissenting justices argued the majority relied on a questionable theory.
In a separate 6-3 decision in FCC v. Consumer’s Research, the Court found that Congress did not violate the non-delegation doctrine by allowing the FCC to set internet provider taxes. Dissenters raised concerns about the delegation of power.
Forbes: Supreme Court Doesn't Overturn Birthright Citizenship—But Otherwise Sides With Trump
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of President Trump, limiting lower court judges' ability to block his policies nationwide. The decision, in the case Trump v. CASA Inc., did not address the constitutionality of Trump's birthright citizenship order but restricted courts from issuing nationwide injunctions.
This ruling marks the first major Supreme Court decision on Trump’s policies during his second term and reflects ongoing tensions between the executive branch and the judiciary. The court's majority opinion emphasized that federal judges cannot exceed their authority by imposing nationwide orders.
Fox News: Top moments from the Trump-Biden debate that changed the course of the 2024 election
Former President Joe Biden's performance in a recent debate with Donald Trump raised concerns about his mental acuity. Biden appeared tired and struggled with clarity in his responses, leading to Trump's jabs and criticisms of Biden's border policies and overall leadership.
Biden claimed to have reduced illegal immigration by 40% and defended his late son against Trump's "suckers and losers" remark. The debate highlighted the stark contrasts between the candidates as they prepare for the 2024 election.
Breitbart: German Court Overturns Ban of Right-Wing 'Compact' Magazine
A German court has lifted a ban on Compact magazine, previously imposed by former Interior Minister Nancy Faeser for allegedly promoting right-wing extremism. The court emphasized the importance of press freedom, allowing the magazine to operate while the final decision on the ban is pending.
Compact's Editor-in-Chief hailed the ruling as a victory for democracy, despite challenges due to state confiscation of their equipment. The decision may have broader political ramifications, particularly concerning the classification of the Alternative für Deutschland party as "right-wing extremist."
#society
Gataway Couple: What Is Chillicothe, Illinois, Known For?
Chillicothe, Illinois, located near Peoria, offers a blend of rich history and outdoor activities. Known for its scenic views along the Illinois River and its role in transportation, the city hosts the popular Summer Camp Music Festival and features local attractions like antique shops and a railroad museum.
Visitors can enjoy various accommodations, from hotels to campgrounds, making it a suitable weekend getaway. With opportunities for outdoor recreation and cultural experiences, Chillicothe presents a charming small-town atmosphere worth exploring.
Forbes: Bezos Wedding (Photos): Kim Kardashian, Oprah Winfrey And Tom Brady Arrive In Venice
Celebrities and billionaires have gathered in Venice for Jeff Bezos' wedding to Lauren Sánchez, including members of the Kardashian family, Oprah Winfrey, and Leonardo DiCaprio. The wedding will take place on San Giorgio Island, featuring a performance by Matteo Bocelli.
Despite the star-studded guest list, local protests over overtourism and Bezos' ties to Donald Trump have led to changes in the wedding venue. The festivities began with a party at a cathedral and will conclude at Venice's Arsenale.
Fox News: ‘Liver King’ follows alleged Joe Rogan threat by vowing videos ‘will never stop’ after arrest
Fitness influencer Brian Johnson, known as the "Liver King," was arrested for allegedly making terroristic threats against UFC commentator Joe Rogan. After his release from jail, Johnson returned to social media, discussing the incident and hinting at Rogan without naming him directly.
Johnson's threats reportedly stemmed from a challenge to Rogan for a fight, despite having no jiu-jitsu training. Rogan expressed feeling threatened by Johnson's videos, prompting police action. Johnson has since stated that his charges were reduced and indicated he would continue posting videos.
Fox News: $94 million in grants awarded to Jewish faith-based organizations to prevent ‘violence and terrorism’: DHS
The Department of Homeland Security has awarded $94.4 million in federal grants to 512 Jewish organizations to enhance security amid rising anti-Semitic attacks in the U.S. This funding is part of the Nonprofit Security Grant Program aimed at improving safety measures.
The increase in anti-Semitic incidents has been linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, particularly following Hamas's attack on Israel. The grants are intended to help organizations implement security enhancements like cameras and barriers.
Fox News: Former banking titan's dirty secret with Epstein employee revealed during failed appeal
Jes Staley, former CEO of Barclays, lost his appeal to overturn a lifetime banking ban in the UK due to his connections with Jeffrey Epstein. Staley admitted to having a sexual encounter with an Epstein employee and faced scrutiny over emails revealing a close relationship with Epstein.
The court reduced Staley's fine but upheld the ban, citing evidence of their close ties, including visits to Epstein's properties and lobbying for Staley's Barclays position. Staley maintains he had no knowledge of Epstein's criminal activities.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Slotkin: We Did 'Significant Damage' to Iran's Nukes, They're Weakest I've Seen, But 'We're Lucky' They Didn't Kill Soldiers
Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) stated in an ABC News interview that American strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities caused significant damage, making Iran the weakest it has been in her lifetime. She expressed relief that no American soldiers were killed during the strikes.
Slotkin emphasized the uncertainty regarding the long-term impact of the strikes and the need for careful management of escalation in the region. She reflected on her experiences in Iraq, highlighting the complexities of military operations and the ongoing challenges posed by Iran.
The Telegraph: Despite Trump cajoling Europe to pay up, Putin is the victor from this week’s Nato summit
NATO leaders concluded their summit in The Hague, with most committing to increased defense spending, except for Spain. The declaration notably downplayed the urgency of the Russian threat and omitted key terms like "nuclear" and "the United States," raising questions about NATO's current purpose and unity.
The shift in rhetoric reflects a growing divide among member states regarding the perceived threat from Russia, with some countries expressing reluctance to confront the issue. This ambiguity may undermine NATO's credibility and deterrent capabilities, leaving allies uncertain about their collective security.
#culture
Breitbart: Anna Wintour Steps Down as U.S. Vogue Editor After Nearly 40 Years
Anna Wintour has stepped down as editor of U.S. Vogue after 37 years but will continue as global editorial director at Conde Nast. Known for her influential role in fashion, Wintour transformed Vogue into a trendsetting powerhouse since taking over in 1988.
Despite her departure from day-to-day editing, Wintour will focus on global leadership and oversee multiple publications. She remains a prominent figure in the fashion industry and has received numerous accolades, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
#other
GB News: UK weather: Jet stream to bring unseasonable chill to Britain as snaking cold front sends thermometers plunging
A powerful jet stream will bring a heatwave to southern Britain this weekend, with temperatures nearing record highs, while Scotland and the north will experience cooler conditions. The Met Office warns that the position of a cold front will be crucial for weekend plans.
As high pressure builds, temperatures could rise into the mid-30s by July, potentially breaking all-time records. Festival-goers at Glastonbury are expected to face sweltering conditions as the heat intensifies.