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29 Jun 2024

#politics

The Epoch Times: Key Takeaways From Supreme Court Rulings That Curb Executive Power
Key Takeaways From Supreme Court Rulings That Curb Executive Power
Supreme Court limits federal agency power with major rulings, overturning Chevron deference doctrine. Impact on agencies, courts, and legislation is uncertain.

Decisions in Loper Bright v. Raimondo and SEC v. Jarkesy shift authority from agencies to courts. Judiciary gains more oversight in regulations and enforcement.


Forbes: New York Times Editorial Board Urges Biden To Drop Out After Trump Debate: ‘Engaged In A Reckless Gamble’
New York Times Editorial Board Urges Biden To Drop Out After Trump Debate: ‘Engaged In A Reckless Gamble’
The NY Times urges Biden to leave presidential race after poor debate performance against Trump.


#society

Fox News: 'Freaky Friday' star Lindsay Lohan gets emotional over 'most beautiful' part of motherhood
'Freaky Friday' star Lindsay Lohan gets emotional over 'most beautiful' part of motherhood
Lindsay Lohan reflects on newfound motherhood, cherishing every moment with her son Luai who turns one soon. She also discusses her engagement, living in Dubai, and filming the sequel to "Freaky Friday."


#culture

Fox News: Nicole Kidman and daughter Sunday Rose twin in chic black ensembles at Paris Fashion Week
Nicole Kidman and daughter Sunday Rose twin in chic black ensembles at Paris Fashion Week
Nicole Kidman and daughter Sunday Rose stun in chic black ensembles at Paris Fashion Week. The mother-daughter duo twinned in Balenciaga outfits with sunglasses and straight blonde hair. Celebrities, including Naomi Watts and Katy Perry, also attended the event.


#crime

The Western Journal: Man Awarded $300,000 Settlement After Facial Recognition Flags Him as Criminal
Man Awarded $300,000 Settlement After Facial Recognition Flags Him as Criminal
Detroit pays $300K to man wrongfully accused by facial recognition. ACLU argues flawed, racially biased technology. Settlement restricts police use.