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The Western Journal: Trump Administration Cites Constitution, Kicks Jan. 6 Criminal Prosecutors to the Curb
Trump Administration Cites Constitution, Kicks Jan. 6 Criminal Prosecutors to the Curb
The Trump Justice Department has terminated at least three attorneys involved in prosecutions related to the January 6 Capitol incursion, citing presidential authority under Article II of the Constitution. This move follows Trump's claims that the prosecutions are politically motivated.

The firings coincide with ongoing legal challenges related to January 6, including lawsuits from Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and a wrongful death suit over the shooting of Ashli Babbitt. The Trump administration is expected to continue reshuffling personnel within the DOJ.


The Telegraph: The Left has no idea how dumb and bigoted ‘free Palestine’ sounds
The Left has no idea how dumb and bigoted ‘free Palestine’ sounds
The slogan “Free, free Palestine” is criticized for being a self-righteous chant among those who lack historical understanding of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It suggests that Israel is the sole oppressor of Palestinians, ignoring the multiple offers of statehood rejected by Palestinian leaders.

The article argues that the real obstacles to Palestinian freedom are their own leaders, who have repeatedly turned down opportunities for statehood and have engaged in violence. It contends that true liberation for Palestinians would come from addressing the corruption and authoritarianism within their own governance.


Fox News: Tillis denounces Trump 'big, beautiful bill' hours after surprise retirement announcement
Tillis denounces Trump 'big, beautiful bill' hours after surprise retirement announcement
Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina announced he will not seek re-election in 2026, citing political polarization and family time. He criticized President Trump’s healthcare spending bill, warning it could break promises to Medicaid recipients and lead to significant funding cuts.

Tillis expressed concern that the current administration is misinformed about the bill's implications, which he believes would harm those eligible for Medicaid. He urged for more careful consideration of the legislation to avoid repeating past healthcare failures.


Breitbart: Nigel Farage's Reform Party Most Popular Among Working-Class: Poll
Nigel Farage's Reform Party Most Popular Among Working-Class: Poll
A political shift in Britain shows Nigel Farage's Reform UK gaining popularity among working-class voters, while the Labour Party attracts wealthier individuals. A YouGov survey reveals 32% of those earning under £20,000 support Reform, compared to 19% for Labour among the same demographic.

Key issues driving this change include immigration and economic concerns, with many working-class voters citing these as reasons for their switch to Reform. Farage's party has also adapted its economic policies to include state intervention to protect industries and support lower earners.


Breitbart: Actor Andy Richter: 20 Years from Now People will Use ‘MAGA’ the Way We Use ‘Nazi’ Today
Actor Andy Richter: 20 Years from Now People will Use ‘MAGA’ the Way We Use ‘Nazi’ Today
Andy Richter predicted that the term "Nazi" will be replaced by "MAGA" in 20 to 30 years, suggesting a shift in language to describe certain ideologies. This comment was made on his BlueSky account, reflecting his left-leaning views.

Richter is known for his outspoken liberal opinions and has previously criticized various topics, including Christianity and gun rights.


Fox News: House leaders eye Wednesday vote on Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' as sleepless Senate drudges on
House leaders eye Wednesday vote on Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' as sleepless Senate drudges on
House GOP leaders plan to begin consideration of President Trump's major legislation on Wednesday, aiming for a vote that could lead to a signing ceremony by Independence Day. The bill, which addresses taxes and other key issues, faces scrutiny from both moderate and conservative Republicans.

Concerns include potential cost-sharing burdens and the impact on national debt. The Senate is currently reviewing the bill, which may undergo changes before reaching the president. House leaders are urging party members to discuss concerns privately rather than publicly.


#society

Fox News: Interior cancels $14M annual fishing grant cited in Fox report after DOGE highlights Disney ads, salaries
Interior cancels $14M annual fishing grant cited in Fox report after DOGE highlights Disney ads, salaries
The Interior Department has canceled a multi-year grant to the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation (RBFF) after concerns about high overhead costs and alignment with program goals. This follows over $164 million in funding since 2012, with $26 million already paid out.

RBFF officials argue the grant has been crucial for the fishing industry, generating significant economic impact and jobs. Critics, including the Senate DOGE Caucus, assert the funding was mismanaged, while supporters warn that the cancellation could harm fishing participation and conservation efforts.


Gataway Couple: Fun Things to Do in Maryland For Adults
Fun Things to Do in Maryland For Adults
Maryland offers a variety of activities for adults, from wine tastings at local wineries to exploring Baltimore's Inner Harbor, which features attractions like the National Aquarium and nightlife options. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking along the Appalachian Trail or visiting Great Falls Park.

The state is rich in history and culture, with opportunities to explore historic sites in Annapolis and engage with maritime history at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. Visitors can also try their luck at Maryland Live! Casino or enjoy live entertainment at The Fillmore.


GB News: Aldi launches 'essential' range including 'the summer's must-have hack' - full list of items from £2
Aldi launches 'essential' range including 'the summer's must-have hack' - full list of items from £2
Aldi is launching a new summer beach essentials range on July 6, featuring items like a £6.99 sand-free blanket, a £24.99 Backpack Chair, and a £19.99 2-in-1 Beach Shade. The collection aims to enhance the beach experience for Britons, addressing common issues like sand and storage.

Additional offerings include children's beach tents, changing robes, and a reusable waterproof film camera. Aldi emphasizes the limited availability of these products, encouraging shoppers to act quickly to secure their summer must-haves.


#economy

Breitbart: Canada Rescinds Digital Services Tax After Trump Suspends Trade Talks
Canada Rescinds Digital Services Tax After Trump Suspends Trade Talks
Canada has rescinded its digital services tax, which was set to apply retroactively to 2022 and would have imposed a 3% levy on tech companies, including U.S. firms. This decision follows President Trump's suspension of trade talks due to the tax, aiming to facilitate renewed negotiations.

Canadian officials, including Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne, believe this move will help progress in establishing a new economic and security relationship with the U.S. and promote job creation in Canada.


#crime

The Western Journal: Update: Idaho Sheriff Announces Conclusion to Horrific Firefighter Ambush
Update: Idaho Sheriff Announces Conclusion to Horrific Firefighter Ambush
A man believed to have ambushed Idaho firefighters is dead, found on Canfield Mountain with a firearm nearby. Two firefighters were killed and another critically injured during the attack, which Sheriff Robert Norris described as a total ambush.

The incident began with a brush fire report, escalating into a standoff with law enforcement. Authorities tracked the shooter using cellphone technology, and federal assistance was provided during the response. Investigators will now seek to understand the motive behind the attack.