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Jun 27, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: Senate Parliamentarian Nixes Immigration Fees, Expedited Removal of Illegal Aliens in Big Beautiful Bill
The Senate parliamentarian ruled that several immigration enforcement policies cannot be included in the Big Beautiful Bill, requiring 60 votes for inclusion. This includes fees for asylum applications and diversity visas, as well as bonds for sponsors of unaccompanied minors.
A provision linking a ten-year moratorium on AI regulations to increased funding for broadband can be included. Senate Democrats are working to ensure the bill adheres to Senate rules, while Republicans seek to modify it to favor their agenda.
The Western Journal: Trump Says 'I Like That Guy' After Cameraman Catches Entire Press Room Off Guard by Interrupting Briefing
During a White House press briefing, President Trump responded positively to a cameraman who shouted "Trump 2028" after a reporter highlighted zero illegal crossings at the southern border. Trump expressed his approval, saying, "I like that guy," and engaged in a light-hearted exchange with the press.
Trump also celebrated a recent Supreme Court ruling that limits the authority of district court judges to issue nationwide injunctions, claiming it allows his administration to move forward with policies previously blocked. He further praised a ruling affirming parental rights regarding school curricula.
Breitbart: Andrew Cuomo Refuses to Drop Off NYC Mayoral Ballot After Conceding Primary to Mamdani
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo will remain on the November ballot for New York City mayor despite losing the Democratic primary to socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani. Cuomo, who formed the "Fight and Deliver" Party, has not committed to an active campaign but will not withdraw his candidacy ahead of the deadline.
Mamdani leads with 43.5% of the vote, while Cuomo has 36.4%. The primary did not yield a clear winner due to ranked-choice voting. Meanwhile, incumbent Mayor Eric Adams is also running as an independent after feeling disillusioned with the Democratic Party.
#society
Le Monde: A heat dome will settle over France for several days, with temperatures reaching up to 40°C
France is experiencing a severe heatwave, with temperatures reaching up to 40°C, marking the 50th heat episode since 1947. The current conditions are intensified by a high-pressure system that traps hot air from North Africa, leading to prolonged and extreme heat.
Meteorologists indicate that this heatwave, which began on June 19, is characterized by a strong anticyclone causing significant atmospheric heating. The situation is expected to persist for several days.
Breitbart: DOJ's Harmeet Dhillon Opens Investigation into DEI in UC System
Harmeet Dhillon, head of the DOJ Civil Rights Division, has launched an investigation into the University of California's DEI practices, suspecting potential racial and gender discrimination in hiring and training. This inquiry is distinct from ongoing investigations into antisemitism at UC campuses.
The DOJ's concerns revolve around whether UC's diversity initiatives violate Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. UC has pledged to cooperate, emphasizing its commitment to lawful processes and a supportive campus environment.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: IDF warns Palestinians in central Gaza to evacuate after rocket attack from the area
The US Senate has rejected a Democratic effort to limit President Trump's military authority regarding Iran, voting 53-47 against a resolution requiring congressional approval for further military actions. This follows Trump’s indication of potential increased bombing.
Iran's Foreign Minister urged Trump to adopt a more respectful tone towards Supreme Leader Khamenei if he seeks a nuclear deal. Meanwhile, the IDF warned Palestinians in central Gaza to evacuate due to impending military operations in response to rocket fire from the area.
#health
GB News: Do you pee in the shower? Stark warning issued over 3 health risks linked to the habit - 'Don't do it'
A recent survey reveals that 61% of people urinate while showering, prompting health experts to caution against the practice. Medical professionals, including Dr. Zac Turner, warn that this habit can lead to serious health issues, particularly for women, such as bladder leakage and urinary tract infections.
Dr. Turner emphasizes that the female anatomy is designed for seated or squatting urination, which allows for better bladder emptying. Standing while urinating can strain the bladder, lead to incomplete emptying, and condition the bladder to feel urgency incorrectly, increasing the risk of infections and other complications.
Breitbart: J.M. Smucker to Remove Artificial Dyes from Products by End of 2027
J.M. Smucker Co. plans to eliminate artificial colors from its products by the end of 2027, affecting items like sugar-free fruit spreads and ice cream toppings. The company aims to stop distributing these products to K-12 schools by the 2026/2027 school year.
This move aligns with a broader trend, as companies like Kraft Heinz and General Mills also commit to removing artificial dyes. Health officials, including HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., have prioritized eliminating these dyes from the food supply, citing health concerns.
#education
Fox News: Authors blast 'harmful' SCOTUS ruling allowing parents to opt kids out of reading their LGBTQ+ books
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Mahmoud v. Taylor, allowing parents to exclude their children from Maryland public school lessons on LGBTQ+ themes if they conflict with their religious beliefs. Parents argued that the school board's actions violated their rights by promoting content they found objectionable.
Authors of the contested books criticized the decision as harmful and discriminatory, claiming it undermines efforts to create inclusive classrooms. Education Secretary Linda McMahon supported the ruling as a victory for parental rights, emphasizing that parents should control their children's education.
Fox News: Southern states join forces to break free from 'woke accreditation cartels'
Southern states, led by Florida, have formed a new accrediting body for higher education to challenge what they describe as "woke accreditation cartels." The Commission for Public Higher Education aims to focus on academic excellence and student outcomes while opposing mandates like diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis emphasized the need for alternative accreditation that aligns with state laws and values. The initiative requires approval from the U.S. Department of Education, and DeSantis noted that it would likely not have been possible under the Biden administration.
#crime
Fox News: Sinaloa cartel hacker turned Mexico City cameras against FBI, leading to killings, DOJ says
A hacker linked to the Sinaloa Cartel accessed an FBI official's phone records in 2018, using Mexico City's surveillance cameras to track and kill informants. This breach was revealed in a Justice Department report examining the FBI's efforts against technical surveillance threats.
The report highlights the cartel's ability to exploit technological vulnerabilities, posing significant risks to law enforcement and witnesses. The hacker's identity and the victims remain undisclosed.