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Jun 27, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: Starmer in Terminal Decline? Yet Another U-Turn Forced by Labour Rebels
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has revised welfare reform plans to avoid a potential defeat by his own party's lawmakers. Originally, the reforms aimed to tighten eligibility for the Personal Independence Payment, impacting many with long-term health conditions. Following backlash, the government pledged that current recipients would not lose their benefits.
Starmer's government faces pressure to balance spending cuts with improved public services amid a challenging economic climate. Despite international successes, internal party dissent is rising due to declining poll ratings and the emergence of the hard-right Reform U.K. party.
The Federalist: Dems Trying To Discredit Emil Bove Confirmed Activist Judges
Senate Democrats are attempting to discredit judicial nominee Emil Bove, citing his previous representation of President Trump, while having previously confirmed partisan judges like Amir Ali without challenge. Critics argue that this reflects a double standard in the confirmation process.
Bove is portrayed as experienced and competent, with a background in combating corruption at the FBI. The article suggests that Democrats are trying to block his nomination to maintain a partisan advantage in the judiciary.
Breitbart: Tuberville: Senate Parliamentarian Has 'Got to Be Gone' — 'We've Got to Fire Her'
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) has called for the firing of Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough, claiming she applies inconsistent standards to provisions of the reconciliation bill. He criticized her for striking out measures related to Medicare and student loans for illegal immigrants.
Tuberville emphasized the need for impartiality in the role, arguing that MacDonough's decisions reflect partisanship rather than professional judgment. He referenced a precedent from 2001 when Trent Lott dismissed a parliamentarian during a reconciliation process.
Liberty Nation News: BREAKING: SCOTUS Brushes Back Universal Injunctions in Win for Trump - Liberty Nation News
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that federal courts likely lack the authority to issue universal injunctions, focusing on the Judiciary Act of 1789 rather than the constitutionality of the administration's birthright citizenship order. The ruling does not address the legality of the Executive Order itself.
The Western Journal: Pathetic: Rosie O'Donnell Blames Trump for Her Overeating and Drinking Too Much Booze
Rosie O'Donnell revealed that Donald Trump's 2016 election victory led her into a depression, causing her to overeat and drink excessively. During a podcast, she discussed her struggles and her decision to move to Ireland for her child's well-being amid concerns over Republican policies.
The commentary criticizes the left's tendency to react dramatically to election outcomes, suggesting that individuals should focus on personal accountability and resilience rather than succumbing to despair. It argues that personal growth comes from recognizing what one can control in their life.
Breitbart: Nolte: CNNLOL’s Iran Reporting Was a Week-long Act of Self-Humiliation
CNN is criticized for allegedly misreporting an American airstrike's effectiveness against Iran's nuclear program, omitting key details about the intelligence assessment's "low confidence" rating. The article accuses CNN and other media outlets of bias and dishonesty in their coverage.
The commentary highlights a pattern of perceived failures by CNN journalists, particularly Natasha Bertrand and Jake Tapper, in accurately reporting on significant issues, suggesting they prioritize partisan narratives over journalistic integrity.
Fox News: SCOTUS rules on Trump's birthright citizenship order, testing lower court powers
The Supreme Court granted a partial stay on President Trump's request to block lower courts from issuing universal injunctions, allowing them to proceed in certain cases. The ruling, which was decided 6-3, does not address the legality of Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship but focuses on the authority of federal courts to issue such injunctions.
The decision is expected to have significant implications for the use of executive orders by future administrations. Justices expressed concern over the increasing prevalence of universal injunctions and the potential for a flood of individual lawsuits if lower court powers are curtailed. The ruling could impact over 300 federal lawsuits challenging actions from the Trump administration.
Liberty Nation News: READ IN FULL: Supreme Court Rules Trump v. CASA - Liberty Nation News
Liberty Nation News presents the full text of a recent Supreme Court opinion for public access. Readers are encouraged to engage with the document directly.
Forbes: Newsom Sues Fox News For $787 Million After Jesse Watters Claimed He Lied About Trump Call
California Governor Gavin Newsom has filed a defamation lawsuit against Fox News, specifically targeting host Jesse Watters for claims that Newsom misrepresented the timing of his phone calls with President Trump amid protests related to Trump's deportation policies.
The situation is ongoing, with updates expected as the case progresses.
Breitbart: Exclusive — ‘Take Out the Trash in Washington’: Trump-Aligned Garbage Executive Nate Morris Releases U.S. Senate Launch Video in Bid for McConnell’s Kentucky Seat
Nate Morris, a Kentucky businessman and U.S. Senate candidate, has launched his campaign to replace Mitch McConnell, framing it as a "garbage day" to clean up the political landscape. In his launch video, he criticizes McConnell's legacy and aligns himself with Trump’s America First agenda.
Morris, the founder of a major trash removal company, emphasizes his working-class roots and entrepreneurial success. He aims to rally support from Trump loyalists and has already positioned himself as a key figure in the GOP primary against other candidates with ties to McConnell.
#society
Forbes: Jeff Bezos And Lauren Sanchez Marry Today: What We Know About Venice Extravaganza
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are set to marry on San Giorgio Island in Venice, Italy, amid a multi-day celebration that has drawn protests from locals concerned about overtourism and Bezos' political ties. The wedding festivities began Thursday and will include high-profile performances, with costs estimated between $46.5 million and $55.6 million.
Despite the opulence, local activists have staged protests under the banner "No Space for Bezos," criticizing the impact of the event on the city's infrastructure and expressing discontent with Bezos' links to former President Trump. City officials claim the wedding will benefit Venice economically, while protests are expected to continue throughout the celebrations.
GB News: Emergency alert to be sent to every phone across Britain as Cabinet Office warns 'don't panic'
The UK government plans to send an emergency alert to all phones this year as part of a nationwide test of its emergency notification system. This initiative aims to inform citizens of imminent threats, such as severe weather or war, and will be tested at least once every two years.
The Cabinet Office has acknowledged issues with previous alerts, particularly with some users not receiving notifications. They are working with mobile operators to address these concerns and improve the system's reliability.
Fox News: Firefighter dies after vacation excursion with family at summer hot spot
A North Carolina firefighter, Jaywon Lyons, tragically died while snorkeling in Turks and Caicos. His girlfriend reported that he lost consciousness shortly after taking a photo during the excursion. Despite efforts to stabilize him and transport him to a hospital, his condition worsened.
Lyons, a member of the Little River Volunteer Fire Department, was remembered for his service and dedication to the community. He leaves behind two young daughters, ages 3 and 1. A GoFundMe campaign has been established to support his family.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump exerted 'maximum pressure' on Iran and Israel to 'deliver peace': Leavitt
President Trump has implemented a "maximum pressure" campaign on Israel and Iran, following decisive military strikes that reportedly damaged Iran's nuclear facilities. His administration claims to have brokered a ceasefire between the two nations after a brief conflict, termed the "12-Day War."
During a NATO summit, Trump received praise for his actions, with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte commending him as a "man of strength" and "peace." Despite some tensions and frustrations expressed by Trump regarding both countries' actions, he emphasized the importance of maintaining the ceasefire and warned of further U.S. strikes if Iran attempts to rebuild its nuclear program.
Le Monde: Lebanon says 1 dead, 20 wounded in Israeli strikes in south
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon on June 27 resulted in one death and 20 injuries, targeting Hezbollah sites. The strikes, described as a violation of ceasefire agreements, were condemned by Lebanese officials, who urged international intervention.
Despite a ceasefire established in November 2024, Israel continues military operations in Lebanon, citing Hezbollah's rehabilitation efforts. The situation raises tensions and concerns over regional stability.
#culture
Forbes: Why Does Jenna From ‘The Waterfront’ Look So Familiar?
Humberly González stars as Jenna Tate in Netflix's crime drama "The Waterfront," which quickly became the platform's most-streamed show in the U.S. after its release. The series follows the Buckley family as they navigate the challenges of their failing fishing business.
González has appeared in various TV shows, including "Orphan Black," "Workin' Moms," and "Ginny & Georgia." She has also starred in Lifetime movies and will feature in the upcoming horror thriller "Tarot." All episodes of "The Waterfront" are currently available for streaming.
#crime
Breitbart: Prosecutor Says Diddy Used ‘Power, Violence and Fear’ in ‘Brutal Crimes’
Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing serious charges, including racketeering and sex trafficking, in a trial where prosecutors allege he led a criminal enterprise using "power, violence, and fear." The prosecution claims he coerced women into drug-fueled sexual activities and relied on a network to cover up his actions.
Combs denies the allegations, asserting that relationships were consensual, while his defense highlights evidence of affection in communications. The trial has attracted significant public attention, with closing arguments expected to conclude soon, potentially leading to jury deliberation.