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#politics

Liberty Nation News: SCOTUS Smites the Lower Courts – No More Universal Injunctions - Liberty Nation News
SCOTUS Smites the Lower Courts – No More Universal Injunctions - Liberty Nation News
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Trump v. CASA, addressing the legality of universal injunctions. Justice Amy Coney Barrett stated that these injunctions exceed the authority granted to federal courts, marking a significant shift in how executive actions can be challenged.

Dissenting justices criticized the majority for undermining the rule of law and argued that universal injunctions are necessary to protect constitutional rights. The ruling has implications for Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship, delaying its enforcement for further review.


Fox News: University of Virginia president resigns amid pressure from Trump admin over DEI initiatives
University of Virginia president resigns amid pressure from Trump admin over DEI initiatives
University of Virginia President James E. Ryan resigned under pressure from the Trump administration regarding the school's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Ryan, who had planned to step down next year for unrelated reasons, stated he could not fight the federal government to keep his position without risking the university's funding and support.

The Trump administration's demands were linked to a Justice Department investigation into the university's DEI practices, which conservatives criticized as insufficiently compliant with federal directives. Virginia's Democratic senators condemned the administration's intervention, asserting that leadership decisions should be made by the university's governing board.


Liberty Nation News: Supreme Court Finishes Season With a Bang and a Cliffhanger - Liberty Nation News
Supreme Court Finishes Season With a Bang and a Cliffhanger - Liberty Nation News
The US Supreme Court issued significant rulings on June 27, addressing issues from free speech to parental rights, with a notable 6-3 decision pattern. The rulings restrict district judges from issuing nationwide injunctions, potentially easing the implementation of President Trump's agenda.

One key case affirmed parental rights regarding school programming, allowing parents to opt out of LGBTQ+ content. Another ruling upheld a Texas law requiring age verification for adult content online. While some decisions may favor conservatives, the implications for future cases, particularly regarding the First Amendment, remain to be seen.


The Telegraph: New York braces for billionaire exodus after socialist Zohran Mamdani’s win
New York braces for billionaire exodus after socialist Zohran Mamdani’s win
New York is facing potential flight of billionaires following the Democratic nomination of Zorham Mamdani, a socialist candidate. His radical proposals, including rent freezes and increased taxes on the wealthy, have alarmed the ultra-rich and luxury real estate markets.

Reactions from high-end brokers indicate a significant concern for the housing market, with many wealthy clients considering relocation. The sentiment suggests a growing fear that New York may become a less favorable environment for affluent residents and businesses.


#society

Le Monde: By banning the Budapest Pride march, Viktor Orban is trying to divide his opposition
By banning the Budapest Pride march, Viktor Orban is trying to divide his opposition
Hungary's government, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban, has passed a law threatening to ban the annual Pride March, with potential fines and prison sentences for participants. Legal uncertainty looms as the event approaches, with opposition leaders and organizers contesting the ban.

Despite the risks, the French government plans to send its ambassador for LGBTQ+ rights to the march, joined by numerous European lawmakers, signaling a united front against Orban's policies. This year's Pride may serve as a significant protest against the government's authoritarian stance.


#economy

Forbes: Chairman Of Chinese Gold Jeweler Zhou Liu Fu Becomes A Billionaire After Stock Surge
Chairman Of Chinese Gold Jeweler Zhou Liu Fu Becomes A Billionaire After Stock Surge
Li Weizhu, chairman of Zhou Liu Fu Jewellery, became a billionaire after the company’s shares surged 67% in its first two trading days on the Hong Kong stock exchange. With a 57% stake, his net worth is estimated at $1.2 billion, while his brother Weipeng holds a fortune of $522 million.

Zhou Liu Fu, a major player in China's jewelry market, has faced legal disputes over trademark issues but continues to expand aggressively through franchising. The company reported a 7% increase in net profit for 2024, attributed to its growing franchise network.


#military

GB News: Veteran hails 'life-saving' Armed Forces charity on poignant fundraising walk after losing her husband: 'It's been life-changing'
Veteran hails 'life-saving' Armed Forces charity on poignant fundraising walk after losing her husband: 'It's been life-changing'
Veteran Mandy Small credited the charity Ssafa for being "life-changing" and "life-saving" after losing her husband, a veteran who suffered from PTSD, to suicide. She emphasized the critical support provided by the organization for veterans and their families during tough times.

During the Ssafa 13 Bridges Challenge, Small highlighted the importance of community support for the charity, which relies on volunteers and donations to continue its mission. National Chair Sir Simon Bollom noted the impressive turnout of participants, reinforcing the charity's role in helping service members and their families feel supported.


GB News: Locals fume Armed Forces Day procession cancelled just hours before celebrations due to 'unforeseen circumstances'
Locals fume Armed Forces Day procession cancelled just hours before celebrations due to 'unforeseen circumstances'
The Armed Forces Day procession in Peterborough was canceled just hours before it was set to begin due to "unforeseen circumstances," specifically a lack of cadet instructors. Locals expressed disappointment on social media, highlighting the significance of recognizing military personnel.

Despite the cancellation, Peterborough City Council noted that other events, such as an Armed Forces Family Fun Day and a flag-raising ceremony, had taken place earlier in the month. The council aims to improve future celebrations.


#culture

Forbes: Brad Pitt’s ‘F1’ Revving Up Big Opening Weekend Box Office
Brad Pitt’s ‘F1’ Revving Up Big Opening Weekend Box Office
Brad Pitt's "F1: The Movie" is projected to earn over $55 million in its opening weekend, outperforming competitors like "M3GAN 2.0." Directed by Joseph Kosinski, the film features Pitt as an aging race car driver returning to Formula 1 after a long hiatus.

In contrast, "M3GAN 2.0" is struggling, expected to earn around $10 million, significantly below initial projections. Other films like "How to Train Your Dragon" and Pixar's "Elio" are also competing for box office attention this weekend.


Forbes: Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Clues And Answers For Saturday, June 28
Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Clues And Answers For Saturday, June 28
The NYT Mini Crossword offers a quick and engaging puzzle experience, featuring a 5x5 grid with three to five clues in each direction. It is free to play online, but requires a subscription for access to past puzzles.

Recent clues included terms like "arms," "tea urn," and "pianist." The puzzle serves as a daily distraction, with players often aiming to complete it in under a minute.