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Jun 27, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: Breaking: Supreme Court Issues Big Decision on Birthright Citizenship Case
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of President Trump, limiting the use of nationwide injunctions that previously hindered his administration's efforts on birthright citizenship. Justice Amy Coney Barrett emphasized that judges cannot grant such injunctions, asserting the need for judicial restraint.
While this ruling is a significant victory for Trump, the court did not definitively resolve the legality of his proposed changes to birthright citizenship, leaving future challenges possible. The decision highlights the ongoing tension between the Executive and Judiciary branches.
#politics
Liberty Nation News: BREAKING: Supreme Court Tackles Adult Websites - Liberty Nation News
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, with Justice Clarence Thomas authoring the majority opinion. The decision upheld a Texas law mandating age verification for adult website visitors, while Justices Elena Kagan, Sonia Sotomayor, and Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented.
This ruling reinforces state authority over online age verification measures.
The Federalist: Report: Parliamentarian Nixes Language Eliminating Suppressor Tax
A Republican effort to deregulate suppressors and short-barreled rifles faced a setback when the Senate parliamentarian advised against it, citing budget reconciliation rules. The GOP must now decide whether to overrule this recommendation to protect Second Amendment rights.
Advocates argue that the National Firearms Act's classification of suppressors as firearms is a tax issue, and they urge Congress to eliminate the associated tax and regulatory burdens. Despite the parliamentarian's advice, Second Amendment supporters remain committed to pushing for these changes.
Breitbart: Czech Frontrunner Babiš Claims Lawfare over Reopened Fraud Case
Former Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, a leading candidate in upcoming elections, claims that a High Court ruling to overturn his acquittal on EU subsidy fraud charges is politically motivated. Babiš, previously cleared in 2023, now faces a retrial over alleged fraud linked to the Stork’s Nest hotel project.
Babiš argues that the case against him reflects broader patterns of lawfare targeting populist politicians in Europe. His party, ANO, currently leads in polls ahead of the October elections, with 31.4% support, compared to 19.9% for the incumbent coalition.
#society
Fox News: Alligator mauls woman canoeing as Florida urges vacationers to avoid disaster with safety tips
A recent report from Florida wildlife authorities details a fatal alligator attack that occurred in May, resulting in the death of 61-year-old Cynthia Diekema while canoeing with her husband near Lake Kissimmee State Park. The incident involved an 11-foot alligator that capsized their canoe and attacked Diekema.
In response to increasing alligator encounters, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has launched the GatorWise campaign to educate the public on safely coexisting with alligators. The campaign aims to raise awareness and promote safety measures as alligator populations remain high in the state.
Fox News: Save up to 44% on Gordon Ramsay's favorite HexClad cookware during its Fourth of July bundle sale
HexClad is offering significant discounts on various kitchen bundles in celebration of the Fourth of July, with savings up to 44% on premium cookware. The sale runs from June 27 to July 6 and includes bundles like the Grand Finale, American Pie, and Liberty Blade, featuring essential cooking tools and accessories.
Highlighted deals include the Stars, Stripes & Sauté set for $999 (42% off), the Summer Sizzler bundle for $1,399 (44% off), and the Grand Finale bundle at $4,330 (17% off). Other options include the American Pie and Liberty Blade bundles, catering to pizza lovers and knife enthusiasts respectively. Visit the HexClad website for more details on these limited-time offers.
Breitbart: Syrian Charged over ISIS Terror Plot to Attack Taylor Swift Vienna Concert
A Syrian juvenile, referred to as Mohamed A, has been charged in Germany for attempting to support a terror plot against a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna last August. He allegedly aided a would-be attacker by translating bomb-making instructions and facilitating contact with ISIS members.
The concert was canceled due to security concerns, following government warnings of a planned attack. Austria's government is now enhancing police surveillance of suspects to prevent future militant threats.
Fox News: Michelle Obama mocks rumors that her marriage is in trouble
Former First Lady Michelle Obama addressed rumors of her marriage to Barack Obama being in trouble, stating that the couple's decision to keep their private life out of the public eye has led to speculation. She emphasized her autonomy in choosing which events to attend and dismissed the notion that any marital issues would remain hidden.
Obama also expressed her desire to step back from political involvement, prioritizing her personal happiness and choices over societal expectations. She criticized the tendency for society to assume personal decisions equate to marital problems, asserting her independence in navigating her life post-White House.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Cruz: It Would Be a Mistake to Let Iran Sell Oil
Sen. Ted Cruz criticized voices within the Trump administration advocating for lifting sanctions on Iran and allowing it to sell oil, calling it a "catastrophic mistake." He emphasized that Iran remains a hostile nation despite seeking a ceasefire after recent military actions.
Cruz argued that Iran's desire for a ceasefire indicates its weakened state, but warned against underestimating its enmity towards the U.S. and Israel.
Breitbart: Blue State Blues: After Iran, the Next Challenge Is Peace
The threat of a nuclear Iran has been a significant national security issue for two decades. Despite early warnings from Israel, the U.S. only recognized the danger after years of diplomatic efforts, culminating in the controversial Iran deal of 2015, which critics argue allowed Iran to continue its nuclear ambitions and support for terrorism.
Following the deal, President Trump withdrew in 2018 and applied maximum pressure on Iran. After failed negotiations under President Biden, Israel took military action against Iran, successfully targeting its nuclear facilities. The conflict ended swiftly, reinforcing the belief that both Israel and the U.S. could effectively confront the Iranian threat. The next focus is on achieving lasting peace.
#economy
Forbes: Here's How Mamdani’s Proposed NYC Millionaire Tax Would Work—If It Even Passes
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani proposes a new millionaire tax, targeting those earning over $1 million to raise $4 billion for affordable initiatives. Critics, including billionaire Bill Ackman, warn that such taxes may drive wealthy residents away, impacting the city's economy.
Mamdani's plan aims to make the city's tax system more progressive, but its success depends on state approval. Governor Kathy Hochul has expressed concerns about losing wealthy taxpayers, complicating Mamdani's ambitions as he prepares for the general election.
Le Monde: French debt surges to new record, but IMF intervention ruled out
France's public debt has surged by €40.5 billion in three months, totaling €3.346 trillion as of March. Prime Minister François Bayrou has labeled it the nation's "public enemy number one," with concerns that continued increases could lead to oversight from the EU, ECB, or IMF.
The government is warning of potential austerity measures if fiscal recovery actions are not taken soon. Public Accounts Minister Amélie de Montchalin emphasized the urgency for decisive action to avoid external intervention.
#health
Forbes: Supreme Court Keeps Affordable Care Act Coverage For Preventive Services—At Least For Now
The Supreme Court upheld the legality of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, ruling 6-3 in favor of the government in a case concerning the Affordable Care Act. This decision prevents potential destabilization of healthcare coverage for millions, as it affirms the Health Secretary's authority over task force recommendations.
While the ruling maintains current preventive services, further legal challenges may still arise, and the Health Secretary retains significant control over which services are covered. The case reflects ongoing disputes surrounding the ACA and its provisions.
#education
Fox News: Supreme Court decides whether to allow parents to shield children from LGBTQ books in school
Supreme Court rules 6-3 that Maryland parents can opt out of LGBTQ lessons in schools for religious reasons.
#crime
Fox News: Diddy's defense blasts 'fake trial' in closing argument, claims government went after private sex life
Sean "Diddy" Combs' defense team has begun closing arguments in his trial for sex trafficking and racketeering, claiming the prosecution has failed to prove its case. Defense attorney Marc Agnifilo argued that the case is rooted in Diddy's private life and motivated by financial interests, particularly following a lawsuit from his ex-girlfriend.
The prosecution contends that testimony and evidence presented throughout the trial demonstrate Diddy's control over a criminal enterprise. They assert that he has evaded accountability due to his wealth and influence, emphasizing that the alleged criminal behavior must be addressed.
#sports
GB News: Princess Kate's first public appearances since her sudden withdrawal from Ascot could be just days away
Princess Kate is set to attend Wimbledon 2025 next month as the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, a role she has held since 2016. Despite a limited public schedule this year, sources indicate her participation is highly likely.
Kate has a long-standing passion for tennis and has previously attended finals with family members. She missed only one Wimbledon in 2013 due to her pregnancy with Prince George. Her commitment to the event reflects her dedication to promoting tennis among youth.
#technology
Forbes: Porn Ban Warning For Millions Of iPhone And Android Users
A new warning highlights the risks associated with free apps, particularly VPNs, as many U.S. states implement porn bans requiring age verification. Users may turn to these apps, which can secretly route data through Chinese servers, compromising device security and personal information.
With the U.K. set to introduce similar regulations, the surge in VPN usage could lead to greater risks. Experts caution that free VPNs often come with hidden dangers, urging users to opt for reputable, paid services to protect their data.
Forbes: Do Not Use These Networks On Your Smartphone, Warns Google
Police warn smartphone users of a new threat from SMS blasters, which can send malicious texts directly to phones, bypassing traditional network security. Google advises users to disable 2G networks, as they are vulnerable to these attacks, and suggests filtering texts from unknown numbers.
In addition, Google is enhancing security features for its Pixel devices to help detect scams. Users are encouraged to enable these protections, as well as remain vigilant against common signs of fraud, such as unexpected messages or poor grammar.