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#politics

The New American: Biden Claims Expanding Supreme Court Could ‘Politicize’ It Forever - The New American
Biden Claims Expanding Supreme Court Could ‘Politicize’ It Forever - The New American
President Biden expressed his firm stance against expanding the Supreme Court, stating that it could politicize the Court indefinitely. He acknowledged the potential harm of the conservative majority but emphasized the dangers of tampering with the number of justices. Biden's comments came after Senator Markey reintroduced a bill to expand the Court to 13 justices, arguing for restoring justice and balance. Democratic lawmakers have voiced concerns and calls for reforming the Court, but Biden remains hesitant.


Fox News: GOP presidential candidates spar over calls to impeach Biden for alleged meddling in Hunter investigation
GOP presidential candidates spar over calls to impeach Biden for alleged meddling in Hunter investigation
Presidential candidate Nikki Haley calls for the impeachment of President Biden over whistleblower claims of federal interference in the Hunter Biden probe. Fellow GOP candidate Asa Hutchinson disagrees, saying impeachment should not be used as a political weapon.


Breitbart: Frank Biden Says He's Talked to Joe Biden about Legalizing Psychedelics
Frank Biden Says He's Talked to Joe Biden about Legalizing Psychedelics
Frank Biden discussed the benefits of psychedelics as a medical treatment and revealed that he has talked about it with his brother, President Joe Biden. He believes that psychedelics can help solve addiction problems and promote unity among people. It is unclear whether he has personal experience with psychedelics, but he has endorsed their use.


Spectator USA: SCOTUS cancels hot limousine liberal summer
SCOTUS cancels hot limousine liberal summer


The Supreme Court has struck down liberal government policies, leaving limousine liberals disappointed. The conservative majority ruled against issues like requirements for Christian bakers, forgiving student loans, and affirmative action. President Joe Biden's inability to sell these policies through legislation has left them vulnerable to rejection. The court's focus on upholding the law rather than political alliances has led to a celebration for those who believe in the rule of law.


The Blaze: Eric Adams refuses to apologize to 84-year-old survivor of Nazi-controlled Europe whom he likened to a 'plantation owner'
Eric Adams refuses to apologize to 84-year-old survivor of Nazi-controlled Europe whom he likened to a 'plantation owner'
NYC Mayor Eric Adams refuses to apologize for accusing a constituent of treating him like a slave owner. Adams is doubling down on his refusal to apologize and believes there needs to be a better dialogue on respecting each other. The constituent, Jeanie Dubnau, criticizes Adams' policies and believes he is avoiding accountability.


Breitbart: SCOTUS Evokes Pelosi in Decision Against Student Loan Cancellation: President 'Does Not Have That Power'
SCOTUS Evokes Pelosi in Decision Against Student Loan Cancellation: President 'Does Not Have That Power'
Chief Justice John Roberts cited former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in the Supreme Court's decision to block President Joe Biden's plan to cancel student loan debt. Pelosi had previously stated that only Congress had the authority to wipe away such loans. Republicans criticized the plan, arguing that it would disproportionately benefit those without student loans and worsen inflation. Roberts focused on the need for clear congressional action before altering the economy. Pelosi condemned the decision, stating that it denied much-needed relief and hindered families' financial opportunities.


Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: Joe Biden's Senior Moment of the Week (Vol. 49)
WATCH: Joe Biden's Senior Moment of the Week (Vol. 49)
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled against race-based affirmative action in college admissions, a victory for opponents. However, President Biden faced criticism for his support of anti-Asian discrimination and his recent gaffes, including confusing the war in Iraq with the situation in Ukraine.


Daily Wire: Top Trump Campaign Official Who Allegedly Saw Classified Map Works For Chinese Lobbying Group: Report
Top Trump Campaign Official Who Allegedly Saw Classified Map Works For Chinese Lobbying Group: Report
Top Trump 2024 official allegedly showed classified map to a campaign representative without security clearance. Susie Wiles, CEO of Trump's PAC, works for a lobbying group with Chinese clients. Wiles has spoken with federal investigators multiple times regarding Trump's handling of government records.


The Economist: The Supreme Court blocks Joe Biden’s student-debt-relief plan
The Supreme Court blocks Joe Biden’s student-debt-relief plan


The Supreme Court blocks President Biden's plan to cancel federal student debt, leaving millions of borrowers facing full loan payments. Biden's program, which aimed to eliminate up to $10,000 of debt for low-income borrowers, was deemed to exceed the authority granted by the HEROES Act. Dissenting justices argued that the majority overstepped its role and compromised the separation of powers. However, Biden plans to use the Higher Education Act as a workaround to provide relief to some borrowers. The fight over student debt continues.


Breitbart: Proposed Michigan Hate Speech Law Would Criminalize Making Someone 'Feel' Frightened or Intimidated
Proposed Michigan Hate Speech Law Would Criminalize Making Someone 'Feel' Frightened or Intimidated
Michigan state House passed controversial legislation expanding protected groups to include gender identity and sexual orientation. The proposed law criminalizes making someone in a protected class "feel" intimidated without offering specifics. Critics argue it could stifle conservative expression and viewpoint.


Fox News: Justice Roberts uses Pelosi's words against Biden in smackdown of student loan handout
Justice Roberts uses Pelosi's words against Biden in smackdown of student loan handout
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts cited former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in his majority opinion against President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan. Roberts quoted Pelosi's statement that the president does not have the power to cancel federal student loan debt. The Supreme Court is addressing multiple high-profile cases this summer.


Fox News: NY Democrat complains about her student debt after SCOTUS ruling, gets slammed for million dollar home
NY Democrat complains about her student debt after SCOTUS ruling, gets slammed for million dollar home
Former New York state Democrat Sen. Alessandra Biaggi reveals her large student loan debt while owning a million-dollar home. Biaggi criticizes the Supreme Court's decision on student loan forgiveness.


The Blaze: Top NIH official admitted to COVID origins scientists he used personal email, deleted messages, and scrubbed Fauci's 'fingerprints' to avoid transparency: Report
Top NIH official admitted to COVID origins scientists he used personal email, deleted messages, and scrubbed Fauci's 'fingerprints' to avoid transparency: Report
A top adviser to Anthony Fauci at the National Institutes of Health, David M. Morens, used a personal email account to avoid Freedom of Information Act requests and delete exchanges regarding the origins of COVID-19. Morens and other scientists involved in investigating the virus downplayed the lab-leak theory. He also suggested suing those who held alternative viewpoints and disparaged fellow scientists. Morens' actions have raised concerns about transparency and potential violations of agency regulations and record retention laws.


#society

The Epoch Times: RCMP Says Lytton Wildfire Probe Still Active, Two Years After Village's Destruction
RCMP Says Lytton Wildfire Probe Still Active, Two Years After Village's Destruction
The investigation into the fire that destroyed most of the village of Lytton, B.C. two years ago is still ongoing. The village has lifted the state of local emergency and is transitioning from recovery to rebuilding. The Village of Lytton and the Thompson-Nicola Regional District are suing the railways and Transport Canada for negligence during the heat dome.


PJ Media: Happy Birthday, America! Here's to a 'More Perfect' Union
Happy Birthday, America! Here's to a 'More Perfect' Union
Millions of Americans prepare to celebrate Independence Day, reflecting on the nation's heritage and resilient spirit.

PJ Media asks readers for support in delivering the truth fearlessly amid challenges from the current administration and social media outlets.


National Review: A Huge Win for the First Amendment
A Huge Win for the First Amendment
In the 2018 Masterpiece Cakeshop case, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Christian baker, Jack Phillips, who refused to make custom cakes for gay weddings due to religious objections. The recent decision in 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis further strengthens individuals' rights to freedom of speech and expression, stating that business owners cannot be compelled to create designs for same-sex weddings if it goes against their beliefs. This ruling, though not solely focused on religious liberty, sets a precedent for protecting freedom of speech for all business owners.


The New American: Jared Bossly and Mark Lapka: Defending Corn Belt Farmland Against Carbon Capture - The New American
Jared Bossly and Mark Lapka: Defending Corn Belt Farmland Against Carbon Capture - The New American
Farmers in South Dakota are fighting against eminent domain threats from carbon capture pipelines. Mark Lapka and Jared Bossly are leading the defense of private property rights and are encouraged by the support they have received. They are urging people to attend upcoming events to protect property rights.


The American Spectator: In 303 Creative v. Elenis, Supreme Court Overturns Colorado Law Limiting Free Speech
In 303 Creative v. Elenis, Supreme Court Overturns Colorado Law Limiting Free Speech
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of 303 Creative in a case involving a Colorado law that would force the company to create speech against their beliefs. Lori Smith, the owner of 303 Creative, feared that the law would require her to create websites promoting gay marriage, which she viewed as immoral. The court's ruling protects Smith's right to refuse service based on her religious beliefs.


#war

The Epoch Times: Trump Says Wagner Group Mutiny 'Somewhat Weakened' Putin
Trump Says Wagner Group Mutiny 'Somewhat Weakened' Putin
Former U.S. President Trump believes that the Russian military mutiny by the Wagner Group weakened Putin's position in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. The mutiny exposed a rift between Wagner Group leader Prigozhin and Russian military leadership, leading to bloodshed and calls for peace. Trump prioritizes a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine and suggests bringing the two parties together to force peace.


#foreignaffairs

Washington Free Beacon: Congress Launches Probe Into Scandal-Plagued Biden Iran Envoy
Congress Launches Probe Into Scandal-Plagued Biden Iran Envoy
The House Foreign Affairs Committee has launched an investigation into U.S.-Iran Envoy Robert Malley following reports that his security clearance was revoked for mishandling classified information. Republican leaders suspect the Biden administration tried to hide this information. Malley is currently on unpaid leave, and it is unclear if he can access classified information. McCaul, the committee's chairman, has raised concerns about Malley's conduct and whether the State Department misled Congress and the public. Lawmakers from both the House and Senate Foreign Affairs Committees are probing the allegations.


#economy

Breitbart: Disney Stock Downgraded Amid Concerns Streaming Growth Has Stalled, Weak Theme Park Attendance
Disney Stock Downgraded Amid Concerns Streaming Growth Has Stalled, Weak Theme Park Attendance
Walt Disney Co. faces tough times ahead as streaming growth stalls and theme park attendance weakens, according to analysts at KeyBanc. The studio's shares have been downgraded, with concerns over billions of dollars being poured into the digital money pit. Additionally, Disney+ subscriptions have seen a steep drop off, with the streaming service losing millions of customers globally.


Forbes: Latin American Stock Fiesta Has Staying Power
Latin American Stock Fiesta Has Staying Power
Latin America's emerging markets have outperformed the rest, with Brazil and Mexico leading the way. Geopolitical factors like the war in Ukraine and the US-China trade war have driven investment to the region. The positive trend is expected to continue, especially in Mexico, which offers attractive valuations and benefits from geopolitical tensions. The region's natural resources and transition to renewable energy make it a top supplier of metals and commodities. Banking institutions, manufacturing, airports, and tech companies are also performing well.


The Epoch Times: Cory Morgan: Instead of Demonizing Food Retailers, Feds Should End Anti-Competitive Supply Management System
Cory Morgan: Instead of Demonizing Food Retailers, Feds Should End Anti-Competitive Supply Management System
A report confirms that there is no "greedflation" in the retail food market, but ignores Canada's anti-competitive supply management system that raises food prices. Under this system, producers dump millions of liters of milk every year, artificially inflating prices. Politicians avoid discussing supply management to win votes in Quebec, despite its negative impact on consumers. Ending the system would lower grocery costs and promote innovation and efficiency in the market. It's time for the Competition Bureau to tackle the cartel-like behavior of supply management.


Foreign Policy: The U.S. Strategic Minerals Situation Is Critical
The U.S. Strategic Minerals Situation Is Critical
Amid worsening U.S.-China relations, Washington is focusing on controlling critical minerals to reduce dependence on China. China's dominance in mining and processing these minerals has raised concerns about supply chain vulnerabilities. The U.S. is striving to diversify its sources and ramp up domestic production through legislation and partnerships. However, it faces challenges in obtaining these minerals from countries that are not trade partners or rivals. Despite efforts to secure critical minerals, it will take time to achieve self-sufficiency.


#military

Fox News: Gen. Milley warns US military must modernize now
Gen. Milley warns US military must modernize now
Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, called for the U.S. military to modernize and compete with China. He also criticized Russia's invasion of Ukraine, calling it an "illegal assault." Milley emphasized the need for the U.S. to adapt to the changing nature of warfare in order to maintain a rules-based international order.


#culture

Forbes: Ultra Rare ‘One Ring’ Trading Card Found—Attracting Million-Dollar Offers
Ultra Rare ‘One Ring’ Trading Card Found—Attracting Million-Dollar Offers
A rare Magic: The Gathering trading card depicting the "One Ring" from Lord of The Rings is expected to sell for $2 million, making it one of the most expensive trading cards ever sold. The card set was released by Hasbro in June, sparking a global search among collectors. The card has received the second-highest rating for its condition and the person who found it remains anonymous.


The Epoch Times: A Classic MGM Musical: ‘Two Weeks With Love’ (1950)
A Classic MGM Musical: ‘Two Weeks With Love’ (1950)
Two Weeks With Love is a musical comedy set at the turn of the century. It follows the Robinson family's summer vacation in the Catskills, where 17-year-old Patti falls in love for the first time. The film features talented young actors and showcases classic musical numbers.


#health

PJ Media: BOMBSHELL STUDY: Pfizer COVID-19 Shots' Adverse Effects Differ From Batch to Batch
BOMBSHELL STUDY: Pfizer COVID-19 Shots' Adverse Effects Differ From Batch to Batch
The pharmaceutical industry is untrustworthy. Evidence suggests fraud and deception in Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine trials. Danish researchers have found statistically significant variations in adverse effects between batches of the Pfizer vaccine.


Flag And Cross: EU Commission Secures Vaccine Production Capacity For Future Crises
EU Commission Secures Vaccine Production Capacity For Future Crises
The European Commission has reached an agreement with Pfizer and other pharmaceutical companies to ensure the production of up to 325 million vaccines annually for future global health crises. However, concerns are raised about potential vaccine inequality.

The World Health Organization advises governments and manufacturers to reserve 20% of tests, vaccines, or treatments for distribution in poorer nations to prevent a repeat of the failures during the COVID-19 pandemic.


#education

The Federalist Papers: Michelle Obama's 'Heart Breaks' Now That Asians Are Getting Fair Shot at College Admissions
Michelle Obama's 'Heart Breaks' Now That Asians Are Getting Fair Shot at College Admissions
Michelle Obama and Barack Obama express mixed feelings about the end of affirmative action in college admissions. The Supreme Court decision is seen as a step towards fairness but raises concerns about the impact on minority students.


National Review: The Corner: Biden’s Weak Vow To Keep Fighting For Student Loan Relief
The Corner: Biden’s Weak Vow To Keep Fighting For Student Loan Relief
President Biden is determined to pursue student loan relief despite the Supreme Court ruling against his plan. He will work within the law to make adjustments or face possible Supreme Court rejection.


#crime

The Epoch Times: CRA Fired Employees for Sharing Private Taxpayer Info in Unauthorized Facebook Chat: Federal Records
CRA Fired Employees for Sharing Private Taxpayer Info in Unauthorized Facebook Chat: Federal Records
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) fired employees for sharing private taxpayer information on Facebook. An undisclosed number of employees were disciplined, including termination. The CRA requested Facebook to remove the chat, but compliance is uncertain. The CRA notified affected taxpayers and offered credit protection services. The agency retrained all employees involved in the chat. The exact number of disciplined employees was not disclosed to protect privacy.


The Blaze: White guilt? Liberal friends of murdered girl lobby for the RELEASE of her murderer in the name of 'restorative justice'
White guilt? Liberal friends of murdered girl lobby for the RELEASE of her murderer in the name of 'restorative justice'
Friends of a murder victim are advocating for "restorative justice," hoping to free the alleged killer from prison. They argue that the criminal justice system is flawed and that the perpetrator should be given a second chance instead of being punished. Critics see this as an example of progressive ideology gone too far, with concerns that the focus on empathy and healing overlooks the need for justice and accountability.


The Blaze: Teen who allegedly chugged alcoholic beverage with baby alligator in hand criminally charged
Teen who allegedly chugged alcoholic beverage with baby alligator in hand criminally charged
A young man in Florida is facing criminal charges after a video showed him drinking alcohol with a baby alligator. The video went viral on social media, with some finding it disturbing while others were amused. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has charged the young man for taking the alligator without a permit.


#sports

Red State: ESPN Announces Massive Layoffs of on-Air Talent With Huge Names From Various Sports Let Go
ESPN Announces Massive Layoffs of on-Air Talent With Huge Names From Various Sports Let Go
ESPN, facing economic restructuring by parent company Disney, has laid off multiple well-known on-air talents and behind-the-camera workers, causing shockwaves in the sports world. The network, which did not release specific names, gradually informed affected individuals through agents or on social media. The layoffs are part of ESPN's repositioning within the company and its efforts to navigate the challenges in the changing sports media landscape.


Fox News: Former women's college basketball star Haley Cavinder hits the links: 'Drive for show, putt for dough'
Former women's college basketball star Haley Cavinder hits the links: 'Drive for show, putt for dough'
Haley Cavinder, former college athlete, is making a splash in the golf world after her basketball career. With her sister Hanna, she is also venturing into the WWE. Cavinder, known for her social media presence, showcased her golf skills and even made a tricky shot. Despite her success in other fields, she was a top scorer for the Miami Hurricanes in the NCAA tournament.


#other

Forbes: TikTok Wants To Know If Henry Cavill Met His Biggest Fan At ‘The Witcher’ Season 3 Premiere
TikTok Wants To Know If Henry Cavill Met His Biggest Fan At ‘The Witcher’ Season 3 Premiere
Fans on TikTok are eagerly awaiting confirmation of whether or not Rory the Frenchie, a French bulldog obsessed with Henry Cavill, actually met the actor at the premiere of Netflix's The Witcher season 3. Rory's owner, Heather Land, posted videos on TikTok showing Rory's fascination with Cavill's performances, leading to a dedicated following. Netflix invited Rory and Land to the premiere, but there is no definitive video evidence of the meeting yet. The mystery continues to captivate TikTokers.