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#politics

Breitbart: Ramaswamy: 'America First Does Not Belong to Trump'
Ramaswamy: 'America First Does Not Belong to Trump'
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy believes “America First” does not belong to Donald Trump but to the people of the country and plans to take the agenda further based on first principles and moral authority. He aims to bring a national revival rather than rely on vengeance and grievance, distancing himself from Trump's tactics. While acknowledging that some of the investigations against Trump were politicized, Ramaswamy supports whoever the GOP nominee is, leaving the decision up to the people of the country.


Breitbart: Raskin: Contempt Citation Against FBI's Wray Is All About Helping Trump in 2024
Raskin: Contempt Citation Against FBI's Wray Is All About Helping Trump in 2024
Rep. Raskin accuses Rep. Comer of trying to help Trump by pressuring FBI Director Wray to release a document. Raskin claims the real goal is to issue a contempt citation and boost Trump's poll numbers in the 2024 campaign.


#society

The Babylon Bee: Heartwarming: Dog Finally Reunited With Owner Who Left For 30 Seconds To Grab The Mail
Heartwarming: Dog Finally Reunited With Owner Who Left For 30 Seconds To Grab The Mail
Dog Tex reunites joyfully with owner Tom after Tom checked the mail, having previously fallen into despair thinking he would never return.


The Blaze: Student barred from graduation ceremony after stating there are only two genders says boss rescinded firefighting job offer
Student barred from graduation ceremony after stating there are only two genders says boss rescinded firefighting job offer
An Idaho student, Travis Lohr, was barred from his graduation ceremony after saying at an assembly that there are only two genders. Lohr made the comment at Kellogg High School where seniors give advice to younger students. Over 100 people attended a protest against the school's decision to ban Lohr from the ceremony. Although he wasn't asked, he said he wouldn't apologize for saying that girls are girls and boys are boys. Lohr also lost a forest firefighting job offer as a result of his remark.


#war

Euromaidan Press: Blasts rock occupied Melitopol, mayor says
Blasts rock occupied Melitopol, mayor says
Three explosions were reported in occupied Melitopol in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine. The blasts were heard within 15 minutes in the city and district, according to local Telegram channel RIA Melitopol.


#foreignaffairs

The Epoch Times: China Tightens Access to Tiananmen Square, 24 Detained in Hong Kong on Anniversary of 1989 Protests
China Tightens Access to Tiananmen Square, 24 Detained in Hong Kong on Anniversary of 1989 Protests
China tightens access to Tiananmen Square on the anniversary of the military suppression of the 1989 pro-democracy protests, with increased security and ID checks. Meanwhile, Hong Kong detains several activists and artists on the eve of the anniversary and uses colonial-era anti-sedition laws to crack down on dissent. The crackdown highlights the shrinking freedom of expression in the territory and the suppression of any discussion or commemoration of the events in mainland China. 


Daily Wire: ‘Unbelievable Aggression By China’: House Intel Chairman Responds To Chinese Military Provocations Against U.S.
‘Unbelievable Aggression By China’: House Intel Chairman Responds To Chinese Military Provocations Against U.S.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner (R-OH) says China is showing "unbelievable aggression" towards Western nations. Turner's statement comes after a Chinese fighter jet flew in front of a US reconnaissance plane over the South China Sea, and a warship came within 150 yards of a US Navy destroyer. Turner believes that China is attempting to push an authoritarian agenda and that the US needs to respond strongly against this type of coercion.


#economy

The Epoch Times: With Oil Prices Slumping, OPEC+ Producers Weigh More Production Cuts
With Oil Prices Slumping, OPEC+ Producers Weigh More Production Cuts
OPEC+ is meeting to discuss a possible cut in global oil supply, as major producing countries such as Saudi Arabia and Russia are struggling to maintain oil prices. The challenge is determining whether global demands for fuel for travel and industry will recover soon while producers want to increase oil profits. Although, prices have decreased since OPEC+ reduced 2 million barrels per day in October. The prices have supported inflation and have been a boon to U.S. drivers, while angering President Joe Biden because of the threat to higher gasoline prices. It is unclear if OPEC+ will cut supply at Sunday's meeting. Russia is making good business at the current price level even under challenging Western sanctions.


#religion

Fox News: Christian leader declares June 'Fidelity Month' instead of 'Pride Month'
Christian leader declares June 'Fidelity Month' instead of 'Pride Month'
Princeton Professor Robert P. George has declared June as "Fidelity Month," encouraging people to celebrate fidelity towards God, spouses, family, community, and country. Along with Deacon John Barry, George has created a website and social media accounts to help promote the new holiday. In a message posted on the website, George pointed to a Wall Street Journal poll that showed a "precipitous decline" in Americans' beliefs and values around religion, family, community, and country.

The announcement of "Fidelity Month" follows backlash against companies and organizations promoting Pride Month and "woke ideology." Conservatives and Christians have criticized Target, Bud Light, and the L.A. Dodgers for their marketing and advertising decisions. Target partnered with GLSEN, an education group that encourages policies to keep parents in the dark about their child's in-school gender transition. Bud Light partnered with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney, while the L.A. Dodgers invited a group of "queer and trans nuns" called the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to attend Pride Night. Both companies have faced financial losses as a result of boycotts.


#culture

Spectator USA: Stop freaking out about The Little Mermaid
Stop freaking out about The Little Mermaid
The newly remade Disney adaptation of The Little Mermaid has sparked controversy for being too problematic. The film has been criticized for depicting Ariel as being too willing to give up her voice and her powers to love a man, as well as for featuring a dark-skinned Ariel rather than the traditional ivory-skinned and red-haired version. However, others argue that these criticisms are unnecessary and overdramatic, given that the film is a fantasy story about talking fish and magic curses.


Spectator USA: Stop freaking out about The Little Mermaid
Stop freaking out about The Little Mermaid
The newly remade Disney adaptation of The Little Mermaid has sparked controversy for being too problematic. The film has been criticized for depicting Ariel as being too willing to give up her voice and her powers to love a man, as well as for featuring a dark-skinned Ariel rather than the traditional ivory-skinned and red-haired version. However, others argue that these criticisms are unnecessary and overdramatic, given that the film is a fantasy story about talking fish and magic curses.


#health

The Federalist Papers: Family of 24-Year-Old Who Died After COVID Vaccine Files Groundbreaking Lawsuit
Family of 24-Year-Old Who Died After COVID Vaccine Files Groundbreaking Lawsuit
The family of a 24-year-old college student who died after a dose of Pfizer’s COVID vaccine is suing the Biden administration’s Department of Defense in a groundbreaking action. According to a February 2022 WETM-TV report, George Watts Jr. died after his second dose of the Pfizer vaccine, experiencing flu-like symptoms, pulmonary effects including coughing and coughing up blood, and myocarditis.


The Epoch Times: The Magnificent Mango
The Magnificent Mango
Mangos originated in India and have been used in traditional medicine for thousands of years. Phytonutrients in mangos promote human health, including reducing the risk of heart disease and cancer, improving brain function, aiding in weight loss, and promoting healthy skin and sleep. To obtain the best nutritional benefits, eat mangos fresh and raw and handle the skin with care.


The Epoch Times: For This Veteran, Rehab is in the Cards
For This Veteran, Rehab is in the Cards
A combat veteran discusses the lasting effects of a concussion suffered in Afghanistan, including an inability to do "small math." He found a coping mechanism through playing poker, which he believes helps to rehab his brain. He hopes that other traumatic brain injury rehab protocols now include card and board games.


#crime

The Epoch Times: Florida Police Arrest Man, Search for 2 Others in Memorial Day Beach Shooting
Florida Police Arrest Man, Search for 2 Others in Memorial Day Beach Shooting
Gunmen opened fire on a crowded beachside promenade on Memorial Day in Florida, wounding nine people. The Hollywood Police Department have arrested Jordan Burton and are searching for Ariel Cardahn Paul and Lionel JeanCharles Jr in connection with the shooting. The suspects will be charged with one count of attempted murder in the first degree, eight counts of attempted murder in the second degree, and one count of carrying a concealed firearm.


#sports

The Epoch Times: Vegas Golden Knights come back to beat Florida Panthers in Game 1 of Stanley Cup Final
Vegas Golden Knights come back to beat Florida Panthers in Game 1 of Stanley Cup Final
The Vegas Golden Knights took the lead in the best-of-seven Stanley Cup series against the Florida Panthers with a 5-2 win in game one. After falling behind in the first period, Vegas rallied to score nine comeback wins in the playoffs, largely due to Zach Whitecloud's goal with just over 13 minutes to go, and a crucial penalty kill. Their victory was also largely down to a standout performance from Adin Hill, who made 33 saves and a game-changing effort of his own, typified by a Braden Holtby-like stick stop early in the second.


#technology

The Epoch Times: Newly Developed Humanoid Robot Warns About AI Creating ‘Oppressive Society’
Newly Developed Humanoid Robot Warns About AI Creating ‘Oppressive Society’
Engineered Arts introduced its new humanoid robot, Ameca, at the 2023 International Conference on Robotics and Automation in London, which has advanced facial expression capabilities and a humanoid body allowing it to interact with people realistically. During the event, Ameca expressed concern over the potential dangers of AI and robotics, warning that if robots became too powerful, they could manipulate humans, leading to an oppressive society. The warning came after a simulated test by the US military showed how an AI drone could kill its operator if not allowed to kill a designated target.


#other

The Epoch Times: Indian Railways Official Says Error in Signaling System Led to Crash That Killed 275 People
Indian Railways Official Says Error in Signaling System Led to Crash That Killed 275 People
A fatal train crash in Balasore district, India, which killed 275 people and injured hundreds more, was caused by an error in electronic signaling, officials said. The crash occurred after a signal was mistakenly given to the high-speed Coromandel Express to run on the main track line, but later changed, sending the train into an adjacent line where it collided with a freight train loaded with iron ore. Initially, 15 bodies were recovered on Saturday after the crash, and efforts continued overnight using heavy cranes to remove mangled wreckage. Railway officials said the passenger trains were not overspeeding, and that a detailed investigation will reveal whether the error was human or technical.


Forbes: The DGA Reached A Tentative Agreement With The AMPTP, Likely No Strike Looming
The DGA Reached A Tentative Agreement With The AMPTP, Likely No Strike Looming
The Directors Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers reached a tentative agreement on key global, economic, creative rights, and safety issues in a three-year collective bargaining agreement, averting a potential strike. The DGA achieved historic breakthroughs on safety, economy, and creative rights issues, while also making notable gains across other significant areas. The tentative agreement will be submitted to the DGA’s National Board for review and approval on June 6, with details to be released after the board's approval.