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Times Of Israel: Thousands attend first in-person rally for Gaza hostage deal since Iran ceasefire
Thousands attend first in-person rally for Gaza hostage deal since Iran ceasefire
Thousands protested in Tel Aviv demanding a ceasefire and a hostage deal in Gaza, led by mothers of soldiers. They criticized the government for the ongoing conflict, calling for diplomatic solutions instead of military action.

Families of hostages are seeking a meeting with President Trump to pressure both Hamas and the Israeli government for a resolution. Reports suggest a potential plan involving a two-state solution and new Arab partnerships, though progress remains stalled.


Liberty Nation News: Senate Parliamentarian Gives Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill the Byrd - Liberty Nation News
Senate Parliamentarian Gives Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill the Byrd - Liberty Nation News
Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough ruled against key provisions in President Trump's proposed Big Beautiful Bill, stating they violated the Byrd Rule. This includes cuts to Medicaid and changes to Obamacare funding, complicating the Senate's efforts to pass the bill by their July 4 deadline.

Republicans are now considering their options, including potentially overruling or replacing MacDonough, a move that has precedent but remains controversial. Despite pressures, Senate Majority Leader John Thune indicated they would not pursue overriding her ruling.


Le Monde: French PM Bayrou tries to buy time by pushing pensions debate to autumn
French PM Bayrou tries to buy time by pushing pensions debate to autumn
French Prime Minister François Bayrou described the recent pension "conclave" as a positive step for democracy despite no formal agreement between unions and employers. He highlighted a compromise to lower the full pension age from 67 to 66.5 and improvements for women's pensions.

Bayrou noted that unions did not oppose raising the minimum retirement age to 64, as established by the 2023 Borne law, indicating a level of consensus among negotiators.


Fox News: One Year Later: How Joe Biden's disastrous debate performance forced his media allies to turn on him
One Year Later: How Joe Biden's disastrous debate performance forced his media allies to turn on him
Joe Biden's debate performance on June 27, 2024, against Donald Trump marked a turning point in his presidency, exposing concerns about his health and cognitive abilities. His frail appearance and disjointed responses led to widespread criticism, prompting calls from media figures and Democrats for him to withdraw from the race.

This debate catalyzed a shift in media coverage, which had previously shielded Biden from scrutiny. Prominent commentators expressed alarm over his viability as a candidate, with some suggesting he should step aside for the good of the party. Ultimately, Biden suspended his campaign and endorsed Kamala Harris as his successor.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Trump neutralized Iran. But one big Middle East threat still looms
Trump neutralized Iran. But one big Middle East threat still looms
The U.S. military and the Trump administration's actions have significantly weakened Iran's nuclear and missile capabilities, following Israel's response to the October 7th attack by Iranian-backed forces. However, this has heightened the risk of terrorism, particularly from Hezbollah, which has a long history of operating in the U.S. and poses a threat to American citizens.

The Biden administration's open-border policies have reportedly allowed many Iranian nationals to enter the U.S. unvetted, increasing the risk of terrorism. Experts warn that Hezbollah's return to strength could lead to a resurgence of terror activities, making it crucial for U.S. intelligence and law enforcement to enhance their efforts to prevent attacks.


The Federalist: 3 Ways Trump Can Put The Screws To Communist China
3 Ways Trump Can Put The Screws To Communist China
President Trump continues to prioritize confronting the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as part of his foreign policy. Key areas for improvement include rescinding Chinese student visas, enforcing a TikTok ban, and preventing Chinese purchases of critical U.S. land, all aimed at enhancing national security.

The administration's initial decision to revoke student visas is seen as crucial, given concerns over espionage. Additionally, despite Trump's personal affinity for TikTok, the app poses significant data security risks. Lastly, the purchase of U.S. farmland by Chinese entities near military sites raises alarms about potential espionage and other threats.


Fox News: Why every word counts: Language shapes our understanding of Trump's Iran strikes
Why every word counts: Language shapes our understanding of Trump's Iran strikes
The recent U.S. military strikes on Iran have highlighted the significant role of language in shaping public perception and policy. Terms like "war," "regime change," and "national security" influence how citizens interpret the situation, affecting their expectations and anxieties about the conflict's scope and duration.

Both Republican and Democratic leaders utilize language strategically to frame the narrative, with Republicans emphasizing national security and Democrats cautioning against escalation. Iran's response also reflects an understanding of language's power, utilizing threats and promises of retaliation to rally support. As the situation evolves, the choice of words will be crucial in determining future relations and stability.


#health

Fox News: Disposable vapes more toxic and carcinogenic than cigarettes, study shows
Disposable vapes more toxic and carcinogenic than cigarettes, study shows
A study from UC Davis found that illegal disposable e-cigarettes contain hazardous levels of toxic heavy metals, such as lead, nickel, and antimony, posing significant cancer risks. The research revealed that these metals exceeded safe limits and could lead to various health issues.

The study highlights the need for stricter regulation of disposable vapes, particularly regarding their sale to minors. While the findings are concerning, only three brands were tested, leaving a knowledge gap about the metal content in many other products on the market.


#sports

GB News: Jake Paul puts Tommy Fury rematch plan into action with surprise back-up fighter named
Jake Paul puts Tommy Fury rematch plan into action with surprise back-up fighter named
Jake Paul plans to host a boxing event in the UK, targeting a rematch with Tommy Fury and considering Anthony Joshua as a backup option. Discussions for the event are ongoing, with Paul eager to avenge his only professional loss to Fury, who has reportedly made unrealistic financial demands for a rematch.

Paul has signed British fighters to his promotions and is enthusiastic about fighting in the UK. He emphasized that while Fury needs him for a fight, he has numerous other options available. Paul is set to return to the ring against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in California.


#other

Fox News: Former air traffic controller: Our air traffic system is being held together with eBay parts
Former air traffic controller: Our air traffic system is being held together with eBay parts
The U.S. air traffic control system is under significant strain, operating with outdated technology and a shortage of certified controllers. The House has passed a bill providing $12.5 billion for the FAA, but experts argue that at least $31 billion is needed to modernize the system adequately.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy emphasizes the urgency for Congress to act, as many facilities still rely on antiquated equipment. The Senate has the opportunity to enhance funding to ensure the airspace system can meet growing demands and maintain safety standards.