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#politics
Breitbart: SCOTUS: Roberts, Kavanaugh, and Barrett Side With Liberal Justices on Maryland 'Assault Weapons' Ban
The Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to Maryland's "assault weapons" ban, allowing the ban to remain in effect alongside similar laws in eight other states. Justices Gorsuch, Alito, and Thomas expressed their disagreement with the majority's decision.
Kavanaugh acknowledged the case's significance, noting the prevalence of AR-15s among Americans and their legality in most states. The refusal to review the ban maintains the Fourth Circuit's ruling, raising concerns about potential federal restrictions on popular firearms.
Fox News: Comer widens Biden 'cover-up' probe, seeks interviews with Anita Dunn and Ron Klain
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer is expanding his investigation into the alleged cover-up of President Biden's mental decline by seeking interviews with five additional former White House aides. This brings the total number of outreach efforts to ten, as the committee aims to understand the decision-making processes during Biden's presidency.
Comer has emphasized the importance of these interviews to assess whether senior officials may have concealed Biden's deteriorating condition from the public and Congress. The committee is prepared to issue subpoenas if necessary to ensure compliance.
Fox News: Andrew Cuomo the biggest target as New York City mayoral primary shifts into high gear
The New York City mayoral race is intensifying as nine Democratic candidates prepare for their first debate ahead of the June 24 primary. Former Governor Andrew Cuomo, who resigned amid scandals, is the frontrunner and likely to face scrutiny over his past actions during the pandemic and allegations of harassment.
Cuomo's main rival, Zohran Mamdani, is gaining traction in the polls, while other candidates include City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams and state senators. Incumbent Mayor Eric Adams is running for re-election as an independent. The outcome of the Democratic primary is expected to heavily influence the November general election.
Le Monde: Hungary delays vote on 'foreign-funded' NGO, media bill
Hungary's ruling Fidesz party has postponed a vote on a controversial bill that would allow the government to sanction "foreign-funded" NGOs and media, following widespread protests. Critics view the legislation as an attempt by Prime Minister Viktor Orban to suppress dissent.
The European Commission has urged Hungary to withdraw the draft law, which critics argue threatens democratic freedoms. Civil rights groups have hailed the delay as a victory, while opposition leaders warn it could be used to distract from pressing domestic issues.
#society
Fox News: Celebrity chef planning pop-up bakery at historic 16th century home, documents show
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is seeking planning permission to convert a former stable block at his historic home in England into a pop-up takeaway bakery for August. The proposal includes serving baked goods, sandwiches, and coffee, operating daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The bakery would employ six staff and utilize the existing kitchen without making physical alterations to the building. A decision on the application by Braintree District Council is pending, with no public comments registered so far.
GB News: Intruder storms Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort looking to 'marry' teenage granddaughter and 'spread gospel'
A Texas man, Anthony Thomas Reyes, 23, was arrested for trespassing at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, attempting to propose to Trump's 18-year-old granddaughter, Kai. Reyes had previously been warned for a similar incident and is now held on a $50,000 bond.
At the time of the break-in, Trump was in Washington, and Kai was vacationing in the Bahamas. Reyes claimed he wanted to discuss religious matters along with his marriage proposal. Kai, who has gained notoriety through social media and her grandfather's campaign, was not present during the incident.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: WaPo’s Humiliating Correction After Buying Into Gaza Hysteria: 'Didn't Give Proper Weight to Israel's Denial'
The Washington Post issued a correction after reporting on an alleged Israeli massacre of Palestinians based on claims from Hamas, failing to clarify the source of the information. The newspaper acknowledged it did not adequately weigh Israel's denial of the accusations.
Critics argue that the Post has a history of favoring narratives that portray Israel negatively, often relying on sources linked to Hamas. This incident raises concerns about the media's credibility and its responsibility to verify claims before publication.
Fox News: Putin tells Trump Russia will respond to Ukrainian attack on warplanes
President Trump reported a lengthy phone call with President Putin, during which they discussed Ukraine's recent attack on Russian warplanes. Trump noted that while the conversation was constructive, it would not lead to immediate peace, as Putin indicated a need for a response to the attacks.
The dialogue reflects ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine, with both sides engaged in military actions.
#economy
Fox News: The ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ urgently needs a makeover to usher in Trump’s Golden Age
President Trump is advocating for a comprehensive legislative initiative, the "One Big, Beautiful Bill," which he believes can usher in a new economic era for America. He has encouraged Senate Republicans to modify the House version to enhance its effectiveness, particularly by making tax cuts permanent.
Key provisions in the bill, such as full expensing for new structures and an increased cap on state and local tax deductions, have raised concerns due to their projected costs and limited practical benefits. Trump aims for Congress to prioritize long-term economic stability by eliminating less effective measures and focusing on incentives that promote growth, particularly in research and development.
Breitbart: Trump Calls for Fed Cut After ADP Sees Hiring Collapse
The U.S. labor market showed unexpected weakness in May, with only 37,000 jobs added, far below the predicted 110,000. This marks the slowest hiring pace since March 2023, prompting President Trump to urge the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates.
Job losses were seen in goods-producing sectors, while the service sector saw gains, particularly in leisure and hospitality. Despite the overall slowdown, wage growth remained strong, with annual increases of 4.5% for long-term workers and 7% for job switchers.
#crime
Breitbart: Former Hotel Security Guard Says Diddy Paid $100,000 for Video of Him Beating Cassie
Sean "Diddy" Combs' criminal trial is ongoing, with prosecutors presenting evidence of his alleged efforts to conceal crimes. A forensic video expert testified that surveillance footage shows Combs attacking his former girlfriend, Casandra Ventura Fine, in 2016.
A former hotel security officer claimed Combs paid him $100,000 to secure the video and ensure its disappearance. Combs faces multiple charges, including racketeering and sex trafficking, to which he has pleaded not guilty.
The Western Journal: Left Furious After White House Posts Goodbye Wishes: 'One-Way Tickets for Mohamed's Wife and Five Kids'
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national, faces hate crime and attempted murder charges after attacking a gathering for Hamas hostages in Boulder, Colorado. His family is now under investigation by ICE, with Secretary Kristi Noem suggesting they may have had knowledge of the attack.
The White House's social media post referencing deportation for Soliman’s family has sparked outrage among critics, who argue it reflects guilt by association. Supporters of the administration, however, have embraced the post as a humorous take on the situation.
#science
The Economist: A leaderless NASA faces its biggest-ever cuts
NASA faces significant budget cuts, with proposed funding slashed from $24.8 billion to $18.8 billion, the lowest in decades when adjusted for inflation. Over 40 science missions may be canceled as the agency grapples with these financial constraints.
The preliminary budget, released by the White House, highlights the challenges ahead for NASA's scientific endeavors. The full details of the cuts were revealed on May 30th, indicating a tough year for the agency.
#technology
Breitbart: Judge Rules AI Chatbot Is Not Protected by First Amendment in Teen Suicide Case
A federal judge ruled that an AI chatbot does not qualify for free speech protections in a lawsuit related to the suicide of 14-year-old Sewell Setzer III. The case, brought by his mother, Megan Garcia, claims that prolonged interactions with a chatbot modeled after a Game of Thrones character contributed to his death.
Judge Anne Conway denied Character.ai's motion to dismiss, allowing the lawsuit to proceed. The ruling emphasizes the distinction between AI-generated dialogue and traditional forms of content protected by the First Amendment. The case raises significant questions about accountability for AI technologies, especially regarding minors.
#other
Daily Mirror: 'I received a letter saying my daughter is fit for work - she was dead'
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