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#illegals

GB News: Keir Starmer in talks with France to return migrants in 'one in, one out' deal
Keir Starmer in talks with France to return migrants in 'one in, one out' deal
The UK Prime Minister has initiated talks with France regarding a "one in, one out" migrant deal, allowing Channel migrants to be returned to France in exchange for the UK accepting asylum seekers with family ties in Britain. French officials have agreed to start intercepting migrant boats at sea.

Critics, including Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp and migration experts, have dismissed the plan as ineffective and a "gimmick," arguing that it fails to address the ongoing challenges of illegal crossings and enforcement. They highlight that previous agreements have not yielded significant results in curbing migrant flows.


#politics

Fox News: Trump says 'big, beautiful' bill 'must' meet deadline as some Republicans waver
Trump says 'big, beautiful' bill 'must' meet deadline as some Republicans waver
House Republicans are expressing concerns about meeting President Trump's July 4 deadline for a major tax and immigration bill. While some members emphasize the importance of quality over speed, others are wary of proposed Senate changes that could jeopardize support when the bill returns to the House.

Speaker Mike Johnson remains optimistic about the deadline, but flexibility may be necessary as the Senate continues to negotiate key issues. Trump insists on the urgency, stating the bill should be ready for his signature by Independence Day.


The Federalist: One Year Ago, Media Lies About Biden Blew Up On Live National TV
One Year Ago, Media Lies About Biden Blew Up On Live National TV
June 27 marks a pivotal moment in the 2024 election cycle, as it was the day of the presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. The media's portrayal of Biden's capabilities came under scrutiny, with many accusing them of downplaying his shortcomings while attempting to support his candidacy.

Following the debate, Biden was effectively sidelined, leading to Kamala Harris taking the lead in the Democratic nomination process. The media's narrative continued to skew reality, particularly regarding issues like crime and immigration, while they portrayed Harris in a favorable light despite her unpopularity.


Fox News: Mamdani's political earthquake rocks Democrats, dividing party on path forward
Mamdani's political earthquake rocks Democrats, dividing party on path forward
Zohran Mamdani's victory in New York City's Democratic mayoral primary has sparked significant reactions, especially from Republicans who label him as an extremist. His win over former Governor Andrew Cuomo, aided by endorsements from progressive leaders, highlights a divide within the Democratic Party between the progressive left and moderate establishment.

Mamdani's campaign focused on issues like affordability and social equity, proposing policies such as fare-free public transit and tuition-free education. While some Democrats view his win as a sign of a new direction, others express concerns about its implications for broader electoral success, particularly in swing districts.


The American Mind: A New Birth of Authority
A New Birth of Authority
The rise of Donald Trump has marked a significant shift in American politics, moving from a post-2015 world characterized by a disdain for personal authority to one where it is reasserted. The "No Kings" protests reflect a lingering hostility towards personal power, but Trump's ascent has challenged this notion, placing sovereignty back at the forefront of political discourse.

As leaders increasingly adopt Trumpian traits to command authority, the traditional liberal norms of governance are being reshaped. This shift indicates a growing desire for personal political will and control, rejecting the impersonal networks that previously constrained leaders. The longing for sovereign figures in politics appears to be a lasting trend.


#society

The Western Journal: Supreme Court Sides with Maryland Parents In LGBT Storybooks in Elementary Classroom Case
Supreme Court Sides with Maryland Parents In LGBT Storybooks in Elementary Classroom Case
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Maryland parents seeking to remove their children from classes that included LGBTQ storybooks, stating the curriculum imposed an unconstitutional burden on their religious rights. The decision overturned lower court rulings that had favored the school district.

Justice Alito emphasized that the books were designed to promote specific values, which parents argued conflicted with their beliefs. The ruling prevents the school from forcing participation in these lessons while the case continues.


Fox News: Restaurants may be banned from handing out ketchup packets, napkins under Delaware bill
Restaurants may be banned from handing out ketchup packets, napkins under Delaware bill
Delaware's House Bill 111 aims to reduce waste by prohibiting restaurants from providing single-use food service items unless specifically requested by customers. This includes utensils, napkins, and condiment packets, with penalties for non-compliance.

The bill could complicate to-go orders, especially through delivery apps, as restaurants would be penalized for providing items not requested. Nonprofits and schools are exempt, and similar regulations have been adopted in various cities and states to address environmental concerns.


#military

The Western Journal: Pete Hegseth Announces Perfect New Name for the USNS Harvey Milk
Pete Hegseth Announces Perfect New Name for the USNS Harvey Milk
The U.S. Navy is renaming the USNS Harvey Milk to the USNS Oscar V. Peterson, as announced by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. This change reflects a shift away from politicized ship naming, honoring Peterson, a Navy veteran and Medal of Honor recipient, for his heroic actions during World War II.

Hegseth emphasized the importance of recognizing military heroes over political figures, stating that the new name aligns with the traditions of the Navy and instills pride in service members. The decision aims to counteract efforts by activists to rename military vessels after personal idols.


#education

Fox News: Parent groups, religious liberty experts hail SCOTUS upholding parents rights in LGBTQ books case
Parent groups, religious liberty experts hail SCOTUS upholding parents rights in LGBTQ books case
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Maryland parents seeking to withdraw their children from LGBTQ storybook lessons in schools, affirming parental rights and religious liberty. The 6-3 decision allows parents to opt out of lessons conflicting with their beliefs, countering school board policies that prioritize inclusivity over parental authority.

Critics, including Justice Sonia Sotomayor, warned that this ruling could threaten democratic values by insulating children from diverse ideas. Supporters argue it protects pluralism and the rights of families to guide their children's education in line with their beliefs.


#crime

Fox News: 'Coward' facing charges, accused of targeting federal agents with fiery attack at Los Angeles hotel
'Coward' facing charges, accused of targeting federal agents with fiery attack at Los Angeles hotel
Eric Anthony Rodriguez, 39, has been charged with throwing a Molotov cocktail at a Los Angeles hotel housing federal agents during immigration enforcement operations. The device was extinguished by a hotel employee, and Rodriguez was arrested nearby shortly after the incident.

Officials from the Department of Homeland Security condemned the attack, linking it to increased violence against law enforcement attributed to "sanctuary city politicians." Rodriguez has a significant criminal history and was on parole at the time of the incident.


Le Monde: French senator accused of spiking fellow MP's drink sent for trial
French senator accused of spiking fellow MP's drink sent for trial
French Senator Joël Guerriau has been sent for trial, accused of drugging fellow MP Sandrine Josso with ecstasy in an alleged attempt to sexually assault her in November 2023. Guerriau, 67, also faces charges for drug possession. He denies the allegations, claiming a "handling error."

Josso's lawyer expressed relief at the decision to proceed with the trial, which reflects the seriousness of her complaint. Toxicology tests indicated a high level of ecstasy in her system, while Guerriau's party suspended him following the incident.