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#politics

Fox News: Key GOP senator defects on crucial vote, imperiling Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' in narrow majority
Key GOP senator defects on crucial vote, imperiling Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' in narrow majority
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) has announced he will not support President Trump's proposed bill due to concerns over significant Medicaid cuts affecting North Carolina. His stance, shared after a GOP lunch, reflects his belief that the bill would negatively impact his state.

Tillis's resistance is a potential setback for Senate Majority Leader John Thune, who can only afford to lose three votes. Other Republican senators, including Ron Johnson and Rand Paul, have also expressed opposition, complicating the bill's advancement.


#society

Breitbart: Pedro Pascal's Sibling 'Lux' to Star as Transgender Coal Miner in Netflix Film
Pedro Pascal's Sibling 'Lux' to Star as Transgender Coal Miner in Netflix Film
Lux Pascal will star in "Miss Carbón," a film about Carla Antonella Rodríguez, Argentina's first transgender coal miner. Directed by Agustina Macri, the film highlights the challenges faced by women in the mining industry and the impact of Argentina's Gender Identity Law.

The movie, set for a Netflix release after its Spanish theater debut on June 12, explores themes of gender identity and workplace equality. Pascal, initially hesitant about the role, found inspiration in Rodríguez's story and the broader implications for women in traditionally male-dominated fields.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Dem Rep. Auchincloss: We Have Iran in Such a Weak Spot, We Should Push for 'Stronger' Deal that Bars Funding Terror
Dem Rep. Auchincloss: We Have Iran in Such a Weak Spot, We Should Push for 'Stronger' Deal that Bars Funding Terror
Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) emphasized the opportunity to engage Iran in "coercive diplomacy" while it is at its weakest in 30 years. He advocates for a stronger version of the JCPOA, including on-ground inspections and measures to prevent Iran from funding terrorist proxy forces.

Auchincloss suggests a dual approach of negotiation and potential sanctions or military action against Iran's oil exports if they continue supporting terrorism.


Breitbart: Dem Rep. Auchincloss: Iran 'Can't Do Anything' Without U.S. or Israel 'Mowing the Lawn Again'
Dem Rep. Auchincloss: Iran 'Can't Do Anything' Without U.S. or Israel 'Mowing the Lawn Again'
Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) asserted that Iran's military capabilities are significantly weakened against American and Israeli air power, limiting their ability to reconstruct nuclear facilities. He emphasized that while Iran has enriched uranium, it is not yet weaponizable and their intentions remain uncertain.

Auchincloss highlighted the importance of coercive diplomacy in addressing Iran's nuclear ambitions, noting that despite some enriched uranium potentially being movable, the path to developing weapons-grade material is still long.


#history

Breitbart: Fans Criticize Beyoncé for Shirt Calling Native Americans 'Enemies of Peace'
Fans Criticize Beyoncé for Shirt Calling Native Americans 'Enemies of Peace'
Beyoncé's T-shirt featuring Buffalo Soldiers during her "Cowboy Carter" tour has ignited criticism for its portrayal of American history, particularly regarding Native Americans and Mexican revolutionaries. Critics argue the shirt's language promotes anti-Indigenous sentiments and overlooks the violent legacy of the Buffalo Soldiers.

While Beyoncé's intent may be to reclaim narratives within American culture, historians highlight the complexities of the Buffalo Soldiers' role in U.S. expansion and the impact on Indigenous communities. The backlash has amplified discussions about the need for honest historical representation amidst ongoing debates about education and cultural narratives.