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Jun 28, 2025 |
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#society
Le Monde: Tens of thousands defy Orban's ban in Budapest Pride march
Tens of thousands marched in Budapest for the Pride parade on June 28, 2025, despite a government ban from Prime Minister Viktor Orban's administration. Organizers anticipated a record turnout, with participants expressing pride and defiance against the government's clampdown on LGBTQ+ rights.
The government has amended laws to justify the ban, citing "child protection," while participants risk legal repercussions. European lawmakers and activists showed solidarity, urging the EU to take action against Orban's government. The event highlighted ongoing tensions regarding LGBTQ+ rights in Hungary.
Breitbart: USC Basketball Star Alijah Arenas Recounts Harrowing Escape from Fiery Tesla Cybertruck Crash
USC freshman basketball player Alijah Arenas survived a serious crash in a Tesla Cybertruck, which left him in a medically-induced coma due to smoke inhalation. The vehicle malfunctioned, causing him to lose control and crash into a fire hydrant and tree, leading to a fire.
Arenas was trapped for about 10 minutes before being rescued by bystanders. He suffered no major long-term injuries and has since returned to basketball, expressing gratitude for his life and a desire to help others. He takes responsibility for the incident, emphasizing the lessons learned.
#health
Breitbart: Jamaal Bowman Blames ‘Being Called the N-Word Directly or Indirectly’ for Cancer, Heart Disease in Black Community
On the "Alex Marlow Show," host Alex Marlow criticized former Rep. Jamaal Bowman's assertion that historical racism contributes to current health issues in the black community. Marlow emphasized the importance of proactive health measures rather than attributing health problems to past victimization.
The discussion highlights differing views on health responsibility and the impact of historical context on current health outcomes.
Breitbart: France to Ban Smoking in Parks, Beaches, and Near Schools
France is implementing a new public health decree banning smoking in parks, sports venues, beaches, bus stops, and around schools to protect public health, especially children. The initiative faces cultural resistance, as smoking has been glamorized in French society.
Despite previous bans in restaurants and public buildings, over 30% of French adults still smoke. The government aims to reduce this rate, particularly among youth, as tobacco-related illnesses cause approximately 75,000 deaths annually in France.
#crime
GB News: Woman stole parcels of 'deodorants and wool' from disabled neighbour - 'Deeply ashamed!'
A 59-year-old woman, Julie Gamgee, was prosecuted for stealing delivery packages valued at £53.46 meant for her disabled neighbor. The items included personal care products and crafting materials. Gamgee expressed deep shame, and the court ordered her to compensate the neighbor from her benefits.
In a separate case, Drina Gray, 52, was sentenced to over three years in prison for a prolonged harassment campaign against her neighbors in Wandsworth. Her actions caused significant distress, leading one victim to suffer from anxiety and depression, ultimately losing his job due to the harassment.
#sports
Breitbart: Incoming Olympics President: 'We Have to Protect the Female Category’ from Trans Athletes
The new IOC president, Kirsty Coventry, announced strong support among members to protect the female category in sports, emphasizing fairness and the need for a scientific approach regarding transgender athletes. She indicated potential amendments to the IOC's policy, aligning with World Athletics' restrictions.
Coventry noted that any new policy would not retroactively change past competition results but focus on future guidelines. This comes amid findings that female athletes have lost nearly 900 medals due to competition with transgender-identifying males.
#science
The Western Journal: Meteor Streaks Across Daytime Sky in Southeast States, Sparks Search After Breaking Up Over US
A meteor streaked across the southeastern U.S. sky, visible from North Carolina to Alabama, prompting over 250 sighting reports. Emergency crews searched for fragments after a piece reportedly crashed through a home in Henry County, Georgia.
The meteor, estimated at three feet in diameter and weighing over a ton, created a fireball and sonic booms heard by residents, with some mistaking them for earthquakes. NASA confirmed the object disintegrated upon entry, producing an energy wave equivalent to 20 tons of TNT.