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#politics

The Western Journal: ‘The View'’s Joy Behar Makes the Most Absurd Statement Yet About Trump and Women
‘The View'’s Joy Behar Makes the Most Absurd Statement Yet About Trump and Women
Joy Behar of "The View" faced backlash for her assertion that President Trump does not like strong women, suggesting he prefers "dutiful, obedient" ones. Critics pointed out that Trump's administration features many strong women in key roles, countering Behar's claim.

Responses on social media highlighted Trump's relationships with capable women, including his Chief of Staff and press secretary, as evidence against Behar's characterization. Many argued that her comments reflect a misunderstanding of Trump's support for strong female figures.


Forbes: Birthright Citizenship: Supreme Court To Decide Trump Executive Order Today—What To Know
Birthright Citizenship: Supreme Court To Decide Trump Executive Order Today—What To Know
The Supreme Court is poised to rule on President Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship, a significant decision that could influence future litigation against his policies. This case, Trump v. CASA Inc., consolidates multiple lawsuits challenging the order, which aims to prevent children born in the U.S. from automatically receiving citizenship if their parents are not citizens or permanent residents.

Trump has requested the Court to clarify whether federal judges can impose nationwide injunctions that block his policies, arguing that such actions undermine his administration. The ruling is expected to have lasting implications, as it will be the first major decision regarding Trump's policies since he took office for a second term.


The Federalist: Tax Law Ostensibly Targeting Junk Lawsuits Imperils Conservatives
Tax Law Ostensibly Targeting Junk Lawsuits Imperils Conservatives
Democrats are increasingly using lawsuits to advance their agenda after failed legislative efforts, with trial lawyers playing a significant role in funding these initiatives. Recent legislation introduced by Sen. Thom Tillis and Rep. Kevin Hern aims to address litigation finance but raises concerns about privacy for conservative law firms and their funders.

The proposed bills could inadvertently expose conservative litigation funders, making them vulnerable to attacks from left-wing groups. Critics argue that the legislation misses the opportunity to effectively combat the influence of trial lawyers and instead risks harming those supporting conservative legal challenges.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Ukraine fears US arms deliveries will be diverted to Israel
Ukraine fears US arms deliveries will be diverted to Israel
The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, with U.S. involvement, raises concerns in Kyiv about potential impacts on oil prices and military supplies. A ceasefire has alleviated some fears, but Ukraine remains anxious about the availability of U.S. military aid, particularly anti-aircraft missiles.

President Trump acknowledged Ukrainian requests for Patriot missile systems but indicated their limited availability due to U.S. needs and commitments to Israel.


#economy

Forbes: Inflation At 2.7% In May—Prices Still Under Pressure
Inflation At 2.7% In May—Prices Still Under Pressure
Topline inflation rose unexpectedly last month, with annual inflation at 2.7% according to the core PCE price index, which excludes food and energy. This marks the 51st month above the Fed's 2% target, despite a significant decrease from the nearly 6% high in 2022.

The ongoing standoff between the White House and the Federal Reserve over tariffs complicates the inflation outlook. While current data shows mild inflation, future projections suggest core PCE inflation could rise to 3.1% by year-end due to tariffs, although it may be temporary.


#health

Fox News: Butcher shops close as E. coli outbreak kills 12-year-old girl, hospitalizes 21 children
Butcher shops close as E. coli outbreak kills 12-year-old girl, hospitalizes 21 children
A 12-year-old girl has died and at least 21 children were hospitalized in France due to an E. coli outbreak linked to contaminated meat. The outbreak, which began on June 12, has led to the closure of six butcher shops in the Saint-Quentin area. Health officials are investigating the source.

Symptoms of severe food poisoning, including bloody diarrhea, have been reported, with nine patients developing hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). Authorities are urging the public to avoid meat from the affected shops and to practice proper food safety measures.


#other

GB News: Britain could face two-week blackouts in drive towards net zero
Britain could face two-week blackouts in drive towards net zero
Experts warn that the UK's push for Net Zero could lead to blackouts lasting up to two weeks due to reliance on wind energy, which is vulnerable to periods of low wind. Current models underestimate the impact of these "wind lulls," leaving the energy system exposed.

The study suggests that increasing wind capacity may not ensure energy security and calls for a focus on grid resilience and backup systems. The government disputes these claims, asserting that the National Energy System Operator has accounted for such scenarios in its planning.