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Breitbart: Watch Live: Howard Lutnick Testifies in the House
Watch Live: Howard Lutnick Testifies in the House
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick will testify before the House Appropriations Committee regarding the Department of Commerce's proposed budget. He remains a strong supporter of Trump's tariff and trade policies, asserting that tariffs will persist.




The Mirror: Nigel Farage's party in chaos after Reform chairman quits post
Nigel Farage's party in chaos after Reform chairman quits post
Zia Yusuf has resigned as chairman of Reform after 11 months, citing a lack of belief in the party's direction. During his tenure, he increased membership significantly and achieved notable electoral results.

Yusuf expressed that he no longer sees value in working towards a Reform government.


Liberty Nation News: BREAKING: SCOTUS Unanimous on Guns and Discrimination – READ IN FULL - Liberty Nation News
BREAKING: SCOTUS Unanimous on Guns and Discrimination – READ IN FULL - Liberty Nation News
On June 5, the US Supreme Court issued six rulings, four unanimously. Notable decisions included Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services, where the court ruled that majority group members do not face a higher burden of proof in discrimination cases.

In Smith & Wesson Brands v. Mexico, the court unanimously decided that Mexico cannot sue US gun manufacturers over illegal sales. Other rulings addressed First Amendment rights and jurisdiction over foreign states, with varying levels of dissent among justices.


Fox News: George Clooney claims it's frightening time to be in news business because of Trump
George Clooney claims it's frightening time to be in news business because of Trump
George Clooney expressed concerns about the current state of journalism during President Trump's administration, stating that many news organizations are under attack. He acknowledged the difficulties faced by reporters and suggested that such attacks are common with demagogues.

Clooney also commented on the future of "Trumpism," asserting that it will be challenging for it to persist after Trump's presidency. He emphasized that while Trump has a unique charisma, the Republican Party may struggle to find a successor who can deliver a similar message.


Breitbart: Nolte: Trump Orders Probe Into Biden Staff's Abuse of Autopen
Nolte: Trump Orders Probe Into Biden Staff's Abuse of Autopen
President Trump has initiated a probe into whether individuals conspired to mislead the public about President Biden’s mental state and the legitimacy of his executive actions. This includes reviewing pardons and appointments made by Biden's administration, particularly those benefiting his family.

In response, Biden has asserted that he alone made decisions during his presidency, dismissing the investigation as a distraction. The Washington Post has criticized Trump's actions, labeling the cover-up of Biden's cognitive decline as "alleged" only when Trump is involved, highlighting a perceived bias in media reporting.


Fox News: Blue state Republicans threaten rebellion if Senate changes key provision in Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
Blue state Republicans threaten rebellion if Senate changes key provision in Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
House Republicans from high-tax states are urging the Senate to maintain the increased SALT deduction cap of $40,000 in President Trump's budget bill. They argue that this cap is essential for providing tax relief to constituents in areas with high state and local taxes.

Senate Republicans, primarily from low-tax states, are less concerned about the SALT issue. Senate Majority Leader John Thune indicated that it doesn't resonate with their constituents. House Speaker Mike Johnson is trying to keep the peace, emphasizing the need for a delicate balance in negotiations.


Breitbart: Watch: Trump Welcomes Germany's New Leader to Oval Office
Watch: Trump Welcomes Germany's New Leader to Oval Office
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met with President Donald Trump at the White House for discussions on defense spending and migration issues. The meeting, characterized by humor and a friendly atmosphere, addressed Germany's military budget and the challenges posed by migration, particularly under former Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Merz's visit is seen as crucial for U.S.-Germany relations, with Trump emphasizing the need for Germany to take more responsibility in defense. The conversation also touched on Germany's internal political landscape and concerns over democratic backsliding. A follow-up press conference may provide further insights.


Fox News: Cuomo attacked during debate by fellow Dems for allegedly lying to Congress about COVID nursing home scandal
Cuomo attacked during debate by fellow Dems for allegedly lying to Congress about COVID nursing home scandal
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo faced criticism from Democratic opponents during a mayoral debate for allegedly lying to Congress about nursing home death counts during the COVID-19 pandemic. Cuomo dismissed the allegations, claiming he told the truth and that New York's death rate was not as high as portrayed.

The debate intensified as opponents accused Cuomo of corruption and failing to answer direct questions regarding his involvement in a controversial health report. The Trump administration's DOJ is investigating whether Cuomo misled Congress about his pandemic decisions, particularly related to nursing home policies.


#society

The Epoch Times: ???? FBI Names Suspect in Flamethrower Terrorist Attack in Colorado
???? FBI Names Suspect in Flamethrower Terrorist Attack in Colorado
The FBI has identified 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman as the suspect in a Boulder, Colorado terrorist attack targeting pro-Israel protestors with a flamethrower and incendiary device.

In Ukraine, a significant drone strike targeted multiple Russian air bases. Meanwhile, COVID-19 cases in China are rising, indicating a more severe situation than reported by the government.


Fox News: ‘Duck Dynasty’ star Miss Kay’s health declines following husband Phil Robertson’s death
‘Duck Dynasty’ star Miss Kay’s health declines following husband Phil Robertson’s death
Kay Robertson, matriarch of "Duck Dynasty," is facing health challenges following the death of her husband, Phil Robertson, who passed away from Alzheimer's. Her son Willie noted that she is not in good health and has been absent from recent events due to her condition.

Kay's health issues became apparent after a fall and subsequent hospitalization earlier this year. Family and friends have been supporting her during this difficult time, as she requires continuous professional care. The Robertsons continue to navigate their grief and support one another.


Forbes: Latest In Justin Baldoni-Blake Lively Feud: 14 Women's Advocacy Groups Back Lively In Amicus Brief
Latest In Justin Baldoni-Blake Lively Feud: 14 Women's Advocacy Groups Back Lively In Amicus Brief
Fourteen women's rights organizations have joined an amicus curiae brief supporting Blake Lively's sexual harassment claims against Justin Baldoni, increasing the total to 19 groups. They accuse Baldoni of employing tactics to undermine Lively's allegations and silence her.

Lively's legal team has portrayed Baldoni as contradicting his past advocacy for women. Baldoni's lawyers have opposed Lively's request to withdraw her emotional distress claim and criticized the amicus briefs as irrelevant. The ongoing legal battle has drawn significant public attention, with both parties preparing for a potential trial.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Trump and Xi seek trade reset in first direct call since tariff escalation
Trump and Xi seek trade reset in first direct call since tariff escalation
President Trump recently held a phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping, marking the first confirmed contact since Trump resumed office. The discussion, which lasted about 90 minutes, focused primarily on trade, with both leaders expressing a desire to meet in person soon. However, Beijing's response was more cautious, emphasizing the need for improved relations.

Despite the positive tone from Trump, tensions remain high as both nations blame each other for undermining a recent trade truce. Trump's administration has implemented significant tariffs on Chinese goods, and he has accused Xi of being difficult in negotiations. The conversation did not address Russia's invasion of Ukraine, a topic of interest for the U.S.


#culture

The Telegraph: Michelle Obama: Our daughters are pushing away from us
Michelle Obama: Our daughters are pushing away from us
Michelle Obama revealed that her daughters, Malia and Sasha, have sought to distance themselves from her and former President Barack Obama as they navigate their own identities. She noted that this "push away" was particularly evident during their teenage years and continues as they pursue their own paths.

The former first lady emphasized that this behavior is common among children of famous parents, as they strive to establish their individuality.


Fox News: Tom Hanks says 'we all come from checkered' lives amid daughter's memoir claiming abusive childhood
Tom Hanks says 'we all come from checkered' lives amid daughter's memoir claiming abusive childhood
Tom Hanks supports his daughter E.A. Hanks' decision to publicly share her abuse allegations against her late mother, Susan Dillingham, in her memoir. He expressed pride in her honesty and openness about their family's struggles, acknowledging that everyone has a complex background.

E.A. details her troubled childhood, including emotional and physical violence from her mother, which she believes was influenced by undiagnosed mental health issues. She reflects on the difficulties of her upbringing following her parents' divorce.


#education

GB News: Bridget Phillipson swiftly dodges GB News grilling on Labour's stance on burka ban: 'Women can make their own choices'
Bridget Phillipson swiftly dodges GB News grilling on Labour's stance on burka ban: 'Women can make their own choices'
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson avoided clarifying Labour's stance on a potential burka ban during an interview, emphasizing that women should have the choice regarding their attire. She highlighted the importance of a free society but did not take a definitive position on the issue.

Phillipson also addressed concerns about her VAT proposal affecting private schools, asserting that the focus should be on investing in state education. She stated that prioritizing funding for state schools is essential, particularly as the birth rate declines, and reiterated her commitment to enhancing resources for public education.