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#illegals
Fox News: Air Force cadet candidate allegedly slain by illegal immigrant honored with full military funeral
Ava Moore, an 18-year-old Air Force cadet candidate, was killed in a jet ski accident while kayaking on Lake Grapevine, Texas. She was honored with a full military funeral, reflecting her status as an active-duty military member.
Two illegal immigrants from Venezuela have been arrested in connection with her death. Daikerlyn Alejandra Gonzalez-Gonzalez faces second-degree manslaughter charges, while Maikel Coello Perozo is charged with hindering apprehension. Both are subject to deportation after their legal proceedings.
#politics
The Western Journal: Watch: White House Responds to Elon Musk's No-Holds-Barred Attack on the 'Big, Beautiful Bill'
Elon Musk criticized the "Big, Beautiful Bill," calling it a "disgusting abomination" filled with unnecessary spending. In response, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt reaffirmed President Trump's support for the bill, which includes tax cuts and increased deductions, despite concerns over its impact on national debt.
Opponents argue the bill could add $3.1 trillion to the debt, while supporters, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, claim it will stimulate economic growth and ultimately control debt levels. The debate continues over the accuracy of the Congressional Budget Office's projections regarding the bill's financial implications.
Fox News: GOP senators express 'concerns,' 'skepticism' over Trump's spending bill after Musk rant
Senate Republicans are divided over President Trump's spending and tax bill, with Elon Musk criticizing it as a "disgusting abomination." Musk's remarks have resonated with some lawmakers, including Senators Rand Paul and Ron Johnson, who demand significant changes to the legislation.
Despite these fractures, Senate Majority Leader John Thune remains optimistic about advancing the bill, aiming for revisions before sending it back to the House. Some Republicans, however, are less receptive to Musk's criticism, emphasizing their loyalty to Trump.
Breitbart: Steelers Respond to Fans Angered by Players' Presence at Trump Rally
Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph received a warm welcome at President Trump's rally in Pennsylvania, where he was introduced as a promising player. However, the appearance sparked backlash from some Steelers fans, prompting the team to address concerns in an email, clarifying that individual players' views do not reflect the organization's stance.
The Steelers organization, historically aligned with the Democratic Party, emphasized that players have the right to express their opinions. The Rooney family, owners of the team, have a history of supporting Democratic causes, highlighting the distinction between personal beliefs and the team's collective identity.
Forbes: Trump’s War On The Media Explained: White House Asks Congress To Cut $1.1 Billion From Corporation For Public Broadcasting
The White House has requested Congress to retract $1.1 billion in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, part of a larger $9.4 billion rescissions proposal. This move is seen as part of President Trump's ongoing efforts to target media outlets he perceives as adversarial.
In addition to the funding cuts, Trump has initiated lawsuits against various media organizations, including a $20 billion suit against CBS over alleged deceptive editing. His administration has also opened investigations into NPR and PBS, raising concerns about press freedom and the integrity of federally funded media.
Breitbart: Playwright Mamet Says Liberals to in ‘Denial’ — Likens to Families that Deny Pedophile Fathers
David Mamet criticized the Democratic Party, likening it to a dysfunctional family in denial. He argued that their denial consumes mental energy that could be used for productive thought, comparing it to a family struggling to confront a serious issue, which ultimately hampers their ability to face reality.
Mamet suggested that this denial permeates the Democrats' actions and beliefs, leading to a distorted perception of truth and reality. He expressed concern that this mindset is detrimental to both individuals and the party as a whole.
Le Monde: Musk blasts Trump mega-bill, days after White House farewell
Elon Musk criticized President Trump's $3 trillion spending bill, calling it a "disgusting abomination" and expressing concern over its impact on national debt. This marks a significant shift in their previously supportive relationship, especially after Musk's recent departure from the White House.
Despite Musk's substantial financial backing of Trump's campaign, tensions are evident as House Republicans prepare to pass the controversial legislation. The White House maintains its stance on the bill, emphasizing its potential for economic growth despite the looming debt concerns.
#society
The Federalist: Suit Challenges UT Mandate Of 'Culturally Appropriate' Research
Idil Issak, pursuing a Ph.D. in anthropology, is advocating for Ethiopian women in the UAE. However, the University of Tennessee-Knoxville's Institutional Review Board (IRB) has imposed conditions on her dissertation research that she claims violate her free speech rights.
A lawsuit has been filed to challenge the IRB's requirements, which prevent her from conducting interviews without prior approval. Issak's research aims to highlight the exploitation faced by Ethiopian domestic workers, but the IRB's actions could jeopardize her academic progress.
Fox News: Disneyland China visitors caught on camera brawling over apparent line-cutting dispute
A brawl erupted at Shanghai Disneyland between two couples over line cutting on May 31. Video footage captured the incident, showing two men fighting while a woman with bunny ears attempted to intervene, pushing another woman holding a baby, who then fell to the ground.
Security intervened to break up the fight, but it remains unclear if anyone sustained injuries. The incident drew attention from onlookers at the park.
GB News: Euromillions boss warns Britons to 'get tickets early' ahead of record £199 million draw
The EuroMillions jackpot has reached a record £199 million, potentially making the winner the UK's largest lottery winner ever. Andy Carter from Allwyn encourages early ticket purchases to participate in this life-changing draw.
The jackpot rolled over from a previous draw where no one matched the winning numbers. If a single ticket holder wins, they would surpass the current record of £195 million, previously set in July 2022.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Bill Gates Pledges Majority of $200 Billion Donation to Aid Africa
Bill Gates announced plans to direct a significant portion of his $200 billion philanthropic pledge towards addressing challenges in Africa over the next 20 years. He aims to give away nearly all his wealth by 2045, focusing on health and education partnerships with governments.
The announcement, made at the African Union in Ethiopia, has sparked controversy, particularly following Gates' criticism of Elon Musk's actions regarding USAID, which Musk dismissed as lies and pointed out Gates' past association with Jeffrey Epstein.
Breitbart: Russia Debuts Cybersecurity Alliance with Venezuela, Cuba, and North Korea
Russia has signed an "International Cooperation in the Field of Information Security" agreement with over ten nations, including Venezuela, Cuba, and North Korea. The signatories aim to promote a system of international information security while supporting the UN Convention Against Cybercrime, which has faced criticism for potentially legitimizing censorship.
The agreement emphasizes cooperation to combat cybercrime and calls for the development of universal agreements on ICT security. The participating nations, often criticized for their own digital repression, assert the need for a multilateral approach to cyberspace governance, distancing it from private interests.
#health
Fox News: More seniors are using cannabis than ever before despite health risks, research shows
Cannabis use among Americans aged 65 and older has surged nearly 46% from 2021 to 2023, with 7% reporting use in the past month. This increase is attributed to greater accessibility as more states legalize marijuana, particularly for medicinal purposes.
Experts warn of potential health risks associated with increased cannabis use in older adults, including complications with chronic diseases and adverse psychiatric reactions. Healthcare providers are encouraged to discuss cannabis use with older patients to mitigate these risks.
#crime
The Western Journal: Trump DHS Cracks Down on Entire Family of Suspected Colorado Terrorist: 'Justice Will Be Served'
An attack on a pro-Israeli demonstration in Boulder, Colorado, injured at least eight people, leading to federal hate crime charges against suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national. The incident has drawn strong condemnation from the Trump administration, which is now investigating Soliman's family for potential deportation.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced that Soliman's family is under scrutiny and may face expedited removal. The administration links the attack to perceived failures in immigration policy under the previous administration. Justice for the victims remains a priority.