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#politics

The Western Journal: 'Bidenworld' Civil War: Insiders Unleash on Karine Jean-Pierre After She Ditches Democratic Party
'Bidenworld' Civil War: Insiders Unleash on Karine Jean-Pierre After She Ditches Democratic Party
Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre announced her departure from the Democratic Party in favor of independence, citing a sense of betrayal. Her upcoming book details her experiences, including the final weeks leading to President Biden's decision not to seek a second term.

Jean-Pierre's revelations have sparked backlash from former Biden administration officials, who criticize her performance and suggest she contributed to the party's issues. Many echo long-standing Republican criticisms of her competence, suggesting her new stance is a self-serving move to capitalize on her proximity to power.


The Federalist: SCOTUS Dismisses Mexico Suit Against U.S. Gun Manufacturers
SCOTUS Dismisses Mexico Suit Against U.S. Gun Manufacturers
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously dismissed a lawsuit from the Mexican government against American gun manufacturers, citing the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA). The Court found that Mexico's claims did not sufficiently demonstrate that the manufacturers aided illegal sales to drug cartels.

Justice Clarence Thomas, while agreeing with the ruling, suggested future cases should more thoroughly examine the definition of "violation" under PLCAA. The decision reverses a lower court's ruling in favor of Mexico and remands the case for further proceedings.


Fox News: Longtime Trump loyalist flips on GOP's 'big, beautiful bill'
Longtime Trump loyalist flips on GOP's 'big, beautiful bill'
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has publicly withdrawn her support for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, citing concerns over a provision that restricts states from regulating artificial intelligence for ten years. She expressed regret for her previous vote, stating she was unaware of this section.

The bill, championed by former President Trump, is facing opposition from several GOP members, including Elon Musk, who criticized it as a "pork-filled Congressional spending bill." As the legislation moves to the Senate, Republicans have signaled a desire for significant changes.


Fox News: FCC Commissioner Simington expected to abruptly leave agency, potential replacement revealed
FCC Commissioner Simington expected to abruptly leave agency, potential replacement revealed
Federal Communications Commissioner Nathan Simington is set to leave the agency, with Gavin Wax, a young Republican and ally of Donald Trump, being considered as his successor. If appointed, Wax would be the youngest commissioner in U.S. history.

Simington's term expired last year, but he was expected to remain until 2025. The FCC oversees media regulation, internet access, and consumer protection. Wax's nomination would require Senate confirmation.


The Federalist: How Long Will Trump Let Rogue Judges Help Gangsters And Terrorists?
How Long Will Trump Let Rogue Judges Help Gangsters And Terrorists?
The Trump administration announced plans to deport the family of Mohamed Soliman, a suspected terrorist, but a judge issued a ruling blocking this action. Critics argue that this judicial intervention undermines the executive branch's authority and poses a threat to national security.

The situation raises concerns about judicial overreach, with claims that unelected judges are dictating immigration policy and national security decisions. The administration has stated it will comply with court orders while also planning to challenge these rulings in court.


Fox News: Trump touts 'very positive' breakthrough with Xi after slamming China for trade violation
Trump touts 'very positive' breakthrough with Xi after slamming China for trade violation
President Trump had a lengthy phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss trade issues, emphasizing a recently agreed trade deal. Trump described the conversation as positive, with both leaders extending invitations to visit each other's countries.

Despite the optimistic dialogue, Trump accused China of violating the trade agreement, claiming they have not lifted non-tariff barriers as promised. The situation remains tense as both nations seek to address compliance issues while navigating economic relations.


The Western Journal: Biden’s Response to Trump’s Autopen Allegation Has a Glaring Problem - How Did They Miss This?
Biden’s Response to Trump’s Autopen Allegation Has a Glaring Problem - How Did They Miss This?
Former President Joe Biden's response to allegations regarding the use of an autopen for his signature has raised questions about his control during his presidency. Trump claimed that Biden's pardons and executive actions were invalid as they were signed without his knowledge, suggesting staff acted independently.

Biden's written statement, asserting he made all decisions during his term, failed to effectively counter Trump's claims, leading to criticism of his team's handling of the situation. The controversy has prompted investigations by Trump and Republican lawmakers into the autopen's use.


#society

Fox News: False rumors of Minneapolis ICE raid spark protest as police decry ‘irresponsible’ info from elected officials
False rumors of Minneapolis ICE raid spark protest as police decry ‘irresponsible’ info from elected officials
A protest in Minneapolis escalated as federal agents executed a criminal search warrant related to drug and money laundering at a Mexican restaurant. Elected officials, including State Sen. Omar Fateh, mischaracterized the operation as an ICE raid, prompting criticism from law enforcement for spreading misinformation.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Hennepin County Sheriff Dawanna Witt condemned the misleading statements, emphasizing that the operation was not related to immigration enforcement. The protest led to confrontations between demonstrators and federal agents, raising concerns about community safety and the potential for violence.


The Western Journal: Cargo Ship Packed with Hundreds of EVs Now a Hair's Width Away from Becoming an Ecological Catastrophe
Cargo Ship Packed with Hundreds of EVs Now a Hair's Width Away from Becoming an Ecological Catastrophe
A cargo ship, the Morning Midas, caught fire in the Pacific Ocean while carrying over 3,000 vehicles, including 70 electric and 681 hybrid vehicles. The Coast Guard has evacuated the crew and is monitoring the situation, allowing the fire to burn due to concerns about lithium-ion battery explosions.

Experts warn that the fire poses significant ecological risks, as extinguishing it could require excessive water, potentially sinking the vessel. The incident raises alarms about the dangers of lithium-ion batteries in electric vehicles, especially in confined maritime environments.


GB News: Three-year-old boy starved by vegans after officials failed to intervene over fears 'of being branded racist'
Three-year-old boy starved by vegans after officials failed to intervene over fears 'of being branded racist'
A three-year-old boy, Abiyah Yasharahyalah, died from severe malnourishment due to his vegan diet, with a report suggesting that officials hesitated to intervene due to fears of being labeled racist. His parents, who created a fictional belief system, were found guilty of neglect and sentenced to prison.

The review highlighted failures in safeguarding, noting that professionals had limited contact with Abiyah and lacked understanding of the harmful cultural practices imposed by his parents. It emphasized the need for vigilance in child welfare, regardless of cultural beliefs.


The Federalist: Disney Won't Say If It Will Ban Man Taking Pics In Girls' Bathrooms
Disney Won't Say If It Will Ban Man Taking Pics In Girls' Bathrooms
A man, identified as Lilly Contino, posted photos from women’s bathrooms at Disney World, rating them and including other women in the background. Despite concerns raised online, Disney has not taken action against him. Florida law prohibits secretly recording individuals in private spaces, but no apparent violations occurred.

Contino, who shares content about his transition, has faced backlash for his actions, with many calling for a ban from the parks. Critics argue that taking photos in women's restrooms without consent is inappropriate and raises safety concerns. Disney has previously banned individuals for various offenses but remains silent on this incident.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Macron: Steps against Israel over Gaza war to be decided in ‘next couple of days’
Macron: Steps against Israel over Gaza war to be decided in ‘next couple of days’
French President Emmanuel Macron is considering actions against Israel regarding the Gaza conflict, emphasizing the need for a ceasefire in coordination with the U.S. He aims to recognize Palestine at an upcoming UN conference, despite criticism from Germany about the timing of such recognition.

Brazil's President Lula da Silva accused Israel of genocide in Gaza, while Germany's Foreign Minister acknowledged Israel's right to defend itself but called for increased humanitarian aid. The situation remains tense as European nations grapple with their responses to the ongoing conflict.


Le Monde: The Trump family's lucrative deals in Vietnam
The Trump family's lucrative deals in Vietnam
The Trump Organization has begun construction on a luxury golf project in Hung Yen, Vietnam, following a groundbreaking ceremony attended by Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh. The development includes three golf courses, a hotel, luxury villas, and residential areas for 30,000 people.

Vietnamese authorities expedited the project, reportedly bypassing several legal requirements, such as public consultations and environmental studies, raising concerns among legal experts about the adherence to local laws.


#military

The American Mind: Get Women Out of Combat
Get Women Out of Combat
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has announced it will cease training female soldiers for infantry mobility units, citing concerns over physical preparedness. This decision marks a significant shift for a military known for its integration of women, raising questions about the effectiveness of co-ed combat units.

The U.S. military is also reevaluating its approach, with a directive for sex-neutral fitness tests in combat roles. Critics argue that prioritizing gender diversity over combat readiness compromises military effectiveness. The upcoming National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) could solidify these changes, ensuring that fitness standards align with operational requirements.


#health

Fox News: Woman sues over spicy restaurant dish, plus viral debate among flight passengers over masks
Woman sues over spicy restaurant dish, plus viral debate among flight passengers over masks
A doctor is suing a Thai restaurant, claiming she suffered burns from a spicy meatball dish containing bird's eye chilies. Meanwhile, experts highlight the importance of nutrition in strengthening bones through calcium and vitamin D-rich foods.

As summer travel begins, discussions around mask usage on flights are heating up on social media.


Fox News: 'Not recommended for human consumption' label may be required on chips, candies in Texas
'Not recommended for human consumption' label may be required on chips, candies in Texas
Texas Senate Bill 25, awaiting Governor Greg Abbott's signature, mandates warning labels on foods containing 44 specified ingredients, including synthetic dyes and bleached flour. Popular products like M&M's, Trix, and Doritos would be impacted, requiring labels stating the ingredients are "not recommended for human consumption."

The bill aims to enhance transparency amid concerns over ultra-processed foods linked to various health issues. The Consumer Brands Association argues the labeling could mislead consumers and increase costs, urging Abbott to veto the legislation. If enacted, the labeling requirements would take effect on January 1, 2027.