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#politics

Fox News: Hegseth announces Navy oil tanker named after gay rights leader renamed after Medal of Honor recipient
Hegseth announces Navy oil tanker named after gay rights leader renamed after Medal of Honor recipient
The Navy's oil tanker named after gay rights leader Harvey Milk will be renamed the USNS Oscar V. Peterson, honoring a Medal of Honor recipient. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated the change aims to remove politics from ship naming, emphasizing pride in the military.

Rep. Nancy Pelosi criticized the renaming as "shameful," arguing it erases the contributions of those who fought for equality. The move aligns with Hegseth's broader initiative to eliminate "woke" policies from the Department of Defense.


The Western Journal: NYC Socialist Mamdani Appears Embarrassed When CNN Digs Up Video from His Past During Interview
NYC Socialist Mamdani Appears Embarrassed When CNN Digs Up Video from His Past During Interview
NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani appeared embarrassed during a CNN interview when a clip of his old rap video was played. Despite concerns over his qualifications, he defended his readiness to lead the city, suggesting that the video would not significantly impact his campaign.

Mamdani's controversial proposals, including city-owned grocery stores and increased taxes, may resonate with his supporters, despite the negative reception of his music. His past performance is unlikely to deter voters who align with his socialist views.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Trump Says He Saved the Life of 'Supreme Leader' Khamenei
Trump Says He Saved the Life of 'Supreme Leader' Khamenei
President Trump responded to Ayatollah Khamenei's claims of victory over the U.S. in a recent conflict, asserting that he saved Khamenei's life by preventing a major attack on Tehran. Trump emphasized that Iran's military and economy are severely damaged and criticized Khamenei for lying about the war's outcome.

Trump also expressed a desire to negotiate sanctions relief with Iran, which he abandoned after Khamenei's hostile remarks. He urged Iran to adopt a more peaceful approach, warning that continued aggression would lead to further deterioration for the country.


#economy

The Western Journal: Trump Lowers the Hammer on Canada: US Terminating All Trade Discussions 'Effective Immediately'
Trump Lowers the Hammer on Canada: US Terminating All Trade Discussions 'Effective Immediately'
President Trump has announced the immediate termination of all trade discussions with Canada, citing the country's new Digital Services Tax as a significant barrier. He criticized Canada's high tariffs on U.S. dairy products and indicated that new tariffs would be communicated within a week.

Despite the cut-off with Canada, Trump noted successful trade deals with China and several other countries during a recent 90-day tariff pause. He mentioned ongoing negotiations with India and plans to inform over 200 countries about their respective tariff rates soon.


#military

Times Of Israel: With stunning campaign in Iran over for now, Israel turns back to Gaza slog
With stunning campaign in Iran over for now, Israel turns back to Gaza slog
Israel's recent military operation against Iran has showcased its advanced capabilities, successfully targeting key figures in Iran's military and nuclear program. The operation, marked by significant intelligence achievements and air superiority, has set back Iran's nuclear ambitions and demonstrated its vulnerabilities.

In contrast, Israel's ongoing campaign in Gaza has been slower and more complicated, influenced by the presence of hostages and political dynamics. Despite military successes, the lack of a clear post-Hamas plan and the cautious approach taken by Israeli leadership have resulted in a prolonged conflict with no definitive resolution in sight.


#culture

The Telegraph: Bookshop stops selling JK Rowling titles over trans views
Bookshop stops selling JK Rowling titles over trans views
A San Francisco bookstore, Booksmith, has removed J.K. Rowling’s books from its shelves after she announced plans to fund her transgender critical advocacy with sales profits. The store, identifying as a group of queer book lovers, encouraged fans to seek second-hand copies instead.

The decision reflects the store's stance against Rowling's new legal fund aimed at supporting women's sex-based rights. They expressed their connection to her work while distancing themselves from her current initiatives.


The Federalist: 'Ballerina' Signals A Hollywood Retreat From Obnoxious Girlbosses
'Ballerina' Signals A Hollywood Retreat From Obnoxious Girlbosses
"Ballerina," a spin-off from the John Wick franchise, has underperformed at the box office, earning only $25 million in its opening weekend against a $90 million budget. Critics suggest that audience fatigue with "girlboss" narratives may be a factor, despite the film's respectful portrayal of its male lead.

The film features Eve, a character who acknowledges her choices and personal responsibility without belittling male characters. While it presents some unrealistic action sequences, it avoids the pitfalls of other female-led projects by not overshadowing legacy characters. This approach may signal a more balanced future for female action heroes.


#education

Breitbart: SCOTUS Sides with Maryland Parents Over Opt-Outs for LGBTQ+ Books
SCOTUS Sides with Maryland Parents Over Opt-Outs for LGBTQ+ Books
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Maryland parents who challenged the Montgomery County school board's LGBTQ+ curriculum for K-5 students, which lacked opt-out options. The 6-3 decision stated that the board's actions imposed an unconstitutional burden on parents' rights to exercise their religion.

The ruling mandates that the school board must notify parents in advance of any LGBTQ+ materials used in instruction. Justice Clarence Thomas emphasized that schools cannot bypass First Amendment rights by integrating religiously offensive content into curricula. The dissenting opinion warned of potential chaos in public schools due to the ruling.


#sports

GB News: Emma Raducanu and Jack Draper learn opponents for Wimbledon 2025 as draw made
Emma Raducanu and Jack Draper learn opponents for Wimbledon 2025 as draw made
Emma Raducanu faces a tough start at Wimbledon, drawn against 2023 champion Marketa Vondrousova in the second round, with a back issue complicating her path. She must first defeat compatriot Mimi Xu. Jack Draper also faces challenges, potentially meeting top players like Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner.

Katie Boulter's opening match against ninth seed Paula Badosa adds to the difficulties for British players. Other notable matchups include Naomi Osaka against Talia Gibson and Petra Kvitova's farewell match against Emma Navarro. The tournament promises to be competitive with various storylines emerging.