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Jun 5, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Fox News beats ABC, NBC, CBS during weekday primetime while CNN has lowest-rated week of year
Fox News Channel led in viewership during the week of May 26-June 1, averaging 2.7 million primetime viewers, outperforming NBC, CBS, and ABC. CNN experienced its lowest ratings of the year, with only 308,000 total day viewers.
Fox News dominated the ratings across all key demographics, with "The Five" leading cable news with 3.7 million viewers. Other shows like "Hannity" and "Gutfeld!" also performed strongly, contributing to Fox's significant lead over CNN.
Fox News: Booker, Cruz spar over threats to US judges in fiery Senate spat
Sens. Cory Booker and Ted Cruz clashed during a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee hearing over rising threats to federal judges during Trump's presidency. Cruz criticized Democrats for their silence on threats against conservative justices, while Booker defended his party's bipartisan condemnation of such actions.
The hearing highlighted a significant increase in threats against judges, with over 370 investigations since Trump's inauguration. Democrats called for further investigations into anonymous threats, including "pizza deliveries" to judges, which indicate their home addresses are known.
#society
GB News: Congestion Charge hikes and Rachel Reeves' car taxes could push drivers to stop using London roads
Planned increases to London's Congestion Charge, raising fees from £15 to £18, could negatively affect the struggling UK car industry, particularly electric vehicle (EV) adoption. Polestar's UK managing director criticized the proposal to charge EVs, arguing for their complete exemption to encourage greener transport.
Transport for London (TfL) defends the changes as necessary for traffic management, estimating an additional 2,200 vehicles would enter the zone without the increase. The public consultation on these proposals runs until August 4, allowing drivers to provide feedback.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Meloni and Macron meet in Rome
French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni met in Rome to discuss shared challenges, including US tariffs and the Ukraine war. Despite their political differences, they emphasized a commitment to a stronger Europe and announced plans for a bilateral summit in 2026.
Both leaders acknowledged their rivalry but expressed a willingness to collaborate on key issues. Macron's approach to Ukraine and US relations has created tension, but they reaffirmed their support for Ukraine in a joint statement.
#economy
Breitbart: Elon Musk's Tesla Suffers Dismal Sales Slump in Europe - but Shines in Norway
Tesla's sales in Norway surged by 213% in May 2025, with 2,600 vehicles sold compared to 832 in May 2024. This increase is largely attributed to the popularity of the revamped Model Y and recent price campaigns, despite a broader decline in Tesla's sales across Europe.
While Tesla thrives in Norway, it faces significant challenges in other European markets, where sales have dropped sharply. Competitors, including Chinese automaker BYD, are gaining ground in the electric vehicle sector, impacting Tesla's market share.
#military
Times Of Israel: Israel says it will hold Sharaa accountable after 1st rocket fire from Syria in a year
Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz announced a "full response" to recent rocket fire from Syria, marking the first such incident in over a year. The IDF retaliated with artillery fire and airstrikes targeting Syrian regime weapons. Katz emphasized that the Syrian regime would face consequences for hostile actions.
Simultaneously, the IDF intercepted a Houthi missile aimed at central Israel, marking the third attack from the group in as many days. Sirens were triggered across various regions, causing temporary disruptions, including at Ben Gurion Airport. The Houthis have increased their missile attacks since the escalation of conflict following the October 7 Hamas massacre.
#crime
Fox News: Three British nationals could face death by firing squad for allegedly smuggling cocaine into Indonesia
Three British nationals face the death penalty in Indonesia for allegedly smuggling over two pounds of cocaine disguised as food packages. Jonathan Collyer, Lisa Stocker, and Phineas Float were arrested after customs discovered the drugs in their luggage at Bali's airport.
The trio previously smuggled cocaine into Bali on two occasions before being apprehended. If convicted, they could be executed by firing squad, as Indonesia enforces strict drug laws, with many on death row for similar offenses. The trial is set to continue on June 10.
Fox News: Luigi Mangione's team asks court to remove 'shackles,' bulletproof vest on UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect
Luigi Mangione's attorneys have filed a motion requesting that he be allowed to appear in court without handcuffs or a bulletproof vest, arguing that these restraints are unnecessary and harm his presumption of innocence. They assert that he has not caused any issues since his arrest and that similar measures were not used in federal court.
Mangione is charged with the first-degree murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and faces multiple charges across state and federal courts. His next state court appearance is scheduled for June 26, while a federal hearing is set for December 5.
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Baraka Sues Trump-appointed Prosecutor
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka has filed a lawsuit against U.S. Attorney Alina Habba, alleging false arrest and malicious prosecution stemming from his May 9 arrest during a protest outside a federal immigration center. The lawsuit claims Habba acted politically and seeks damages for alleged defamatory remarks.
In related news, the Boulder terror attack suspect, Mohamed Soliman, is reportedly in the U.S. illegally after overstaying a visa. The attack has raised concerns about domestic security and the radicalization of individuals.