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Fox News: Senate Republicans ram Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' through key test vote
Senate Republicans ram Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' through key test vote
Senate Republicans advanced President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" after intense negotiations, overcoming internal divisions. The procedural vote passed narrowly, with some last-minute changes aimed at appeasing holdout senators, including a $25 billion rural hospital stabilization fund.

Despite the progress, concerns remain regarding Medicaid provisions and other tax issues. The bill will undergo further debate and amendments before a final vote, with Trump emphasizing the importance of its passage.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Trump says the US is 'not going to stand' for Netanyahu's continued prosecution on corruption charges
Trump says the US is 'not going to stand' for Netanyahu's continued prosecution on corruption charges
President Trump expressed strong support for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu amid his ongoing corruption trial, stating that the U.S. would not tolerate the prosecution. Trump criticized the legal proceedings as a "witch hunt" and suggested they would distract Netanyahu from critical negotiations with Iran and Hamas.

Netanyahu faces allegations of accepting luxury gifts in exchange for political favors and attempting to negotiate favorable media coverage. He has denied wrongdoing and requested to postpone court appearances to focus on security matters. Trump compared Netanyahu's situation to his own legal troubles.


#health

Le Monde: France imposes smoking ban on beaches and parks
France imposes smoking ban on beaches and parks
Starting June 29, smoking will be banned on French beaches, in public parks, and near schools to protect children from passive smoking. The ban does not extend to restaurant terraces or electronic cigarettes. Fines for violations could reach €700, although a grace period is expected.

Health Minister Catherine Vautrin emphasized the need to eliminate tobacco from areas frequented by children as part of a broader goal for a tobacco-free generation by 2032. Smoking rates in France are declining, with less than a quarter of adults smoking daily in 2023.