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#politics
The Federalist: SCOTUS Punts Louisiana Redistricting Case To Next Term
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to postpone a ruling on the Louisiana redistricting case, Louisiana v. Callais, until its 2025-2026 term. This case stems from allegations that a new electoral map violates the Voting Rights Act by diluting minority votes while prioritizing race in its creation.
Justice Clarence Thomas dissented, emphasizing the need for the Court to resolve constitutional challenges to redistricting promptly. He argued that the conflict between the Voting Rights Act and the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution must be addressed without delay.
The Economist: Zohran Mamdani, Trump’s “worst nightmare”, may in fact be a gift to him
Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old democratic socialist assemblyman from Queens, recently won the Democratic primary for New York City mayor. His walk through Manhattan and engaging approach echoes former Mayor Ed Koch, positioning him as a relatable candidate for voters.
While Mamdani's rise may energize the Democratic base, it also presents an easy target for Republicans, potentially benefiting former President Trump. His candidacy highlights the challenges and dynamics within the current political landscape.
Breitbart: Comedian Andrew Schulz Accuses Kamala Harris of Lying About Podcast Invite, Called Him 'Sexist and Racist'
Comedian Andrew Schulz claims that Kamala Harris' team lied about his attempts to invite her on his podcast, stating they rejected his offer due to accusations of being "sexist, bigoted and racist." Schulz insists he reached out multiple times, including through others like Charlamagne and Mark Cuban.
He expressed frustration over the narrative that portrays him as dishonest, asserting his lifelong Democratic identity but noting he voted for Trump in 2024 to oppose the current Democratic agenda. Schulz criticized the DNC's handling of Harris' nomination, likening it to past accusations of rigging within the party.
Times Of Israel: Jewish political organizers grapple with fallout from Mamdani’s NYC primary victory
State Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani won the Democratic primary for New York City mayor, positioning him as the favorite for the general election. His anti-Israel activism has raised concerns among Jewish voters, as he vowed to maintain his beliefs while serving a city with a significant Jewish population.
Mamdani's victory prompts Jewish political organizers to reassess their strategies, particularly in light of rising antisemitism. While some Jewish leaders express worry about his potential impact on the community, others emphasize the need for broader engagement on issues affecting all New Yorkers.
The Western Journal: Beginning to Lock Them Up: Ex-FBI Dir. Wray Referred for Criminal Prosecution Related to 2020 Voter Fraud
Former FBI Director Christopher Wray has been referred for criminal prosecution by the Oversight Project for allegedly lying to Congress about voter fraud and misleading testimony concerning the FBI's targeting of Catholics. Current FBI Director Kash Patel revealed documents suggesting Chinese interference in the 2020 presidential election, contradicting Wray's previous statements.
The referral claims Wray's testimony failed to disclose crucial intelligence regarding election fraud and the FBI memo on anti-Catholic sentiments. The Oversight Project argues that accountability for such actions is necessary, although skepticism remains about the likelihood of actual consequences.
The Federalist: ACB Destorys KBJ's Dissent In Birthright Citizenship Case
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's dissent in a recent Supreme Court ruling faced sharp criticism from her colleagues, particularly Justice Amy Coney Barrett. The majority opinion rejected Jackson's claims that the ruling posed an "existential threat to the rule of law," labeling her arguments as detached from legal precedent.
Barrett emphasized that Jackson's views on judicial power exceeded traditional boundaries, suggesting an "imperial Judiciary." She urged that all branches, including the judiciary, must adhere to the law, reinforcing the importance of separation of powers.
Forbes: Trump Says He Could Shorten Or Extend Tariff Pause
President Trump indicated he may adjust the 90-day pause on tariffs imposed in April, suggesting a potential extension or a shorter timeframe. His comments came in response to a reporter's inquiry about the original July 9 deadline for the tariffs to resume.
The possibility of changing the deadline was also hinted at by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. This situation remains fluid and will be updated as it develops.
Breitbart: Google Is Testing 'Preferred Sources' in Search - Here's How to Request More Stories from Breitbart News
Google is testing a new feature called “Preferred Sources” that allows users to select trusted news outlets, including Breitbart News, to see more content in the “Top Stories” section of search results. Currently available only in the U.S. and India, users can choose their preferred sources to enhance personalization in news delivery.
This feature addresses concerns over Google’s historical suppression of Breitbart's visibility in search results, which has dropped significantly since 2016. If successful, the feature may be expanded globally, indicating a shift towards user-controlled news personalization while still operating within Google’s existing ranking systems.
Times Of Israel: UK police arrests 4 anti-Israel activists over break-in, vandalism at air force base
British counterterrorism police arrested four individuals linked to a pro-Palestinian protest that involved vandalizing military planes at an air base. The suspects face charges related to terrorism, with the UK government considering banning the Palestine Action group for its aggressive actions.
The incident has sparked a debate over the nature of protests and the government's response, with Palestine Action claiming they are being targeted for disrupting arms flow to Israel. The UK government is reviewing security across defense sites amid ongoing tensions related to the conflict in Gaza.
The Western Journal: Fact Check: Has Abortion Declined Since Roe v. Wade Was Struck Down Three Years Ago?
Three years after the Supreme Court's Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization ruling, which overturned Roe v. Wade, abortions in the U.S. have not decreased. In 2024, abortions rose to 1.14 million, with telehealth services significantly contributing to this trend.
While some states have enacted strict abortion bans, telehealth access has allowed many to bypass these restrictions. Studies suggest that while some laws may have increased birth rates, the overall impact of telehealth and shield laws has led to higher abortion numbers. The pro-life movement faces ongoing challenges.
#society
Le Monde: Supreme Court upholds Texas law aimed at blocking kids from seeing pornography online
The Supreme Court upheld a Texas law restricting children under 18 from accessing online pornography, aligning with similar laws in nearly half of U.S. states. The ruling was 6-3, with the adult entertainment industry arguing that the law imposes unfair burdens on adults.
The court noted advancements in technology that facilitate age verification, likening them to ID checks at physical adult stores. Previous attempts to restrict children's access to online porn have faced legal challenges, but appeals courts have allowed such laws to be enforced.
The Telegraph: Children can skip classes with LGBT books, Supreme Court rules
The Supreme Court has ruled that parents can withdraw their children from school lessons featuring books with gay characters, siding with Christian and Muslim parents in Maryland who argued it violated their First Amendment rights. This overturned a lower court's decision that denied opt-outs.
Additionally, the court blocked judges from hindering Donald Trump's efforts to ban birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment. Montgomery County had previously ended opt-outs for LGBT+ content due to logistical issues and concerns about social stigma among students.
Forbes: Jeff Bezos And Lauren Sánchez Arrive At Wedding Venue (Photos)
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are set to marry on San Giorgio Island in Venice, with a three-day wedding celebration that includes celebrity guests like the Kardashians, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Oprah Winfrey. The event has drawn local protests, prompting a heavy police presence.
The couple arrived separately at their venue, with Sánchez wearing a cream Dior suit. The festivities began with a party at a historic cathedral and will conclude with a reception at a cultural venue. Matteo Bocelli is expected to perform during the ceremony.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: 'No, I Don't Want to Invade Iran': Graham Dismisses Claim He Wants U.S. Assets Used for Iranian Regime Change
Sen. Lindsey Graham expressed support for regime change in Iran but clarified he does not advocate for U.S. military intervention to achieve it. He hopes for a change in the Iranian regime, emphasizing the need for peace and questioning the Ayatollah's stance on Israel's right to exist before negotiations.
Graham stated he desires a peaceful resolution but insists that the current Iranian leadership poses a significant threat. He believes any meaningful dialogue hinges on the regime's willingness to acknowledge Israel.
#economy
Forbes: Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Becomes World’s 9th-Richest Amid Stock’s Hot Streak
Nvidia shares rose over 1.6% on Friday, marking the stock's fifth consecutive day of gains. CEO Jensen Huang's net worth has surged to $137.4 billion, making him the ninth-richest person globally. Analysts predict Nvidia's market cap could reach between $4 trillion and $6 trillion this summer.
Despite previous concerns over tariffs and export controls to China, Nvidia reported strong earnings, driven by high demand for its AI infrastructure. Analysts are optimistic about the company's future, with one raising the stock price target to $250.
GB News: UK car production slumps to lowest level since 1949 as alarm bells ring - 'Incredibly challenging'
Britain's vehicle manufacturing sector has reached its lowest output since 1949, with May 2025 production down 32.8% to 49,810 units. Year-to-date figures show a 12.9% decline compared to 2024, exacerbated by model changes, industrial restructuring, and American tariffs.
Despite the downturn, industry leaders express cautious optimism due to new trade agreements, including a reduction of US tariffs from 27.5% to 10%. These deals may help revitalize the sector and restore Britain's standing in global automotive manufacturing.
#crime
Fox News: Florida man indicted for '86' posts threatening to kill Alina Habba
A Florida man, Salvatore Russotto, has been indicted for threatening to kill Alina Habba, the interim U.S. attorney for New Jersey, in a series of online posts interpreted as calls for violence. He faces charges for transmitting interstate threats and retaliating against a federal officer.
The indictment follows concerns over "copycat" threats inspired by former FBI Director James Comey's controversial social media post. FBI Director Kash Patel highlighted the impact of such threats on law enforcement resources, emphasizing the agency's commitment to addressing political violence.
#sports
Breitbart: REPORT: Five Trans Athletes Compete in Women's Disc Golf Championship, Win Nearly $5K in Prizes
Five transgender athletes competed in the U.S. Pro Disc Golf Association Women’s Championships, with James “Nova” Politte winning the Women’s 55+ Pro division and earning $2,050. Concerns arose as some female competitors switched divisions or withdrew, citing discomfort with transgender participation.
Logan “Natalie” Ryan, who has faced scrutiny, previously threatened legal action against the PDGA over gender identity policy changes. Following a ruling in Ryan’s favor, the PDGA retracted the policy that restricted transgender athletes' eligibility based on testosterone levels and medical transition timelines.
#science
The Economist: Is being bilingual good for your brain?
Bilingualism may offer cognitive benefits, such as improved executive function and a delayed onset of dementia by about four years. However, some studies supporting these claims have not been replicated, raising questions about the validity of these effects.
Further research is needed to clarify the real advantages of multilingualism.