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#politics

The Western Journal: Outrage Erupts After South African President Fires Top Official for Visiting US Without Permission
Outrage Erupts After South African President Fires Top Official for Visiting US Without Permission
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has dismissed Deputy Minister Andrew Whitfield for traveling to the U.S. without prior approval. This action has sparked outrage, particularly from Whitfield's party, the Democratic Alliance, which accuses Ramaphosa of hypocrisy amid ongoing corruption allegations within the ANC.

Whitfield claimed he interpreted silence as consent after requesting permission for the trip. Ramaphosa defended the dismissal, stating it was a violation of established rules for executive conduct. The incident has raised tensions within South Africa's governing coalition.


Fox News: Top House Republicans send stern warning to Senate GOP as Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' risks delay
Top House Republicans send stern warning to Senate GOP as Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' risks delay
Top House Republicans are urging the Senate to be cautious with changes to President Trump's significant bill, emphasizing that any modifications should not disrupt the delicate balance achieved in the House. House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington warned that excessive alterations could jeopardize crucial conservative reforms.

Senate leaders acknowledge the need for revisions to ensure the bill's survival in their slim majority. Ongoing communication between House Speaker Mike Johnson, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, and the White House aims to refine the bill while maintaining fiscal discipline.


CNSNews: SCOTUS ‘Puts an End to…Federal Courts Issuing Universal Injunctions’
SCOTUS ‘Puts an End to…Federal Courts Issuing Universal Injunctions’
The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 ruling, curtailed the ability of district courts to issue universal injunctions, impacting President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship. The Court granted a partial stay against a nationwide injunction, emphasizing that lower courts should limit rulings to specific plaintiffs.

While the ruling does not address the constitutionality of Trump's order, it delays its enforcement for 30 days, allowing for potential class action lawsuits. The decision raises further questions about third-party standing and class certification, which remain unresolved.


#society

Breitbart: Orlando Bloom Attending Jeff Bezos’ Wedding as ‘Single Man’ Following Shock Split from Fiancé Katy Perry
Orlando Bloom Attending Jeff Bezos’ Wedding as ‘Single Man’ Following Shock Split from Fiancé Katy Perry
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom are reportedly splitting after months of tension, though sources say the breakup is amicable. The couple, engaged since 2019 and parents to daughter Daisy Dove, began dating in 2016. Bloom is set to attend Jeff Bezos' wedding as a single man.

Perry and Bloom previously broke up in 2017 before rekindling their relationship. Bloom also has a son, Flynn, from his marriage to Miranda Kerr. Both have continued their careers, with Perry recently taking a space flight and Bloom presenting at the MTV Video Music Awards.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Trump would strike Iran 'without question' if it restarts nuclear weapons program
Trump would strike Iran 'without question' if it restarts nuclear weapons program
President Trump indicated he would consider further military action against Iran if the country resumes its nuclear program. He claimed recent U.S. strikes successfully obliterated key Iranian nuclear sites, although subsequent reports suggested only a temporary setback to Iran's capabilities.

Trump criticized Iranian leadership and emphasized a preference for diplomatic engagement over aggression. Meanwhile, an investigation is underway regarding leaks about the effectiveness of the military strikes.


#military

Breitbart: Small Crew of Young American Soldiers Took on Iranian Missile Barrage in Qatar
Small Crew of Young American Soldiers Took on Iranian Missile Barrage in Qatar
A small team of 44 U.S. soldiers successfully defended Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar from an Iranian missile attack, as reported by General Dan Caine. This crew, typically part of a larger force of 10,000, operated two Patriot missile defense systems during the incident.

Despite the threat, no casualties were reported, and the base remained intact. The attack was seen as Iran's attempt to respond to U.S. strikes on its nuclear facilities while avoiding escalation.


#education

Le Monde: French university welcomes first US researchers
French university welcomes first US researchers
Eight American researchers have arrived at the University of Aix-Marseille in France as part of a new initiative offering "science asylum" to US academics facing funding cuts and political pressures under the Trump administration. The program aims to attract scholars from top institutions and has received nearly 300 applications.

French President Emmanuel Macron has criticized the US government's actions and allocated €100 million to support this initiative, which is part of a broader EU effort to draw in foreign researchers. The university plans to welcome more scholars in the coming months, emphasizing the importance of global research collaboration.


#crime

The Telegraph: Diddy lawyer mocks prosecution over baby oil evidence
Diddy lawyer mocks prosecution over baby oil evidence
Sean “Diddy” Combs's lawyers criticized the prosecution's evidence in his New York trial, specifically mocking the presentation of baby oil bottles as proof of sex trafficking. They argued that the prosecution exaggerated claims about Combs's lifestyle to support serious charges against him.

Defense attorney Marc Agnifilo asserted that Combs did not engage in the alleged crimes, emphasizing the lack of credible evidence for the racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking charges.


Breitbart: Woman With Handgun Sits in Lawn Chair in Middle of Texas Interstate
Woman With Handgun Sits in Lawn Chair in Middle of Texas Interstate
A 64-year-old woman caused a major traffic disruption on I-45 in Spring, Texas, by sitting in a lawn chair with a gun to her head after a collision with an 18-wheeler. The situation escalated into an hours-long standoff, with authorities indicating she was suicidal.

The woman was ultimately apprehended around 6:30 p.m., though there are unconfirmed allegations that she may have intentionally caused the accident.