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#politics

Front Page Magazine: Democrats and Their DEI Albatrosses
Democrats and Their DEI Albatrosses
Some Democratic leaders are recognizing their party's declining appeal, largely attributed to the Biden administration's mismanagement and misleading narratives about the president's capabilities. This has allowed radical policies to flourish, resulting in hyperinflation, increased national debt, and divisive social agendas.

As the party grapples with its identity, there are calls for reform, but many fear backlash from the left's radical base. Proposed changes, such as legal immigration, meritocracy, and energy independence, are often labeled as "racist" or harmful, leaving the party in a precarious position.


The Western Journal: Mexico's Attack on the US Second Amendment Suffers Resounding Defeat in Supreme Court
Mexico's Attack on the US Second Amendment Suffers Resounding Defeat in Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously rejected Mexico's lawsuit against American gun manufacturers, which claimed that their products contributed to gun violence and drug cartel activities in Mexico. The Court upheld the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, stating Mexico's complaint did not sufficiently prove that the manufacturers aided illegal sales.

The decision highlights the challenges Mexico faces in controlling its own gun violence and political instability, rather than attributing blame to U.S. companies. Critics argue that Mexico's government should focus on addressing its internal issues before attempting to influence American gun laws.


#society

Le Monde: In Iran, millions of Afghans are facing the threat of expulsion
In Iran, millions of Afghans are facing the threat of expulsion
Iran is expelling Afghan refugees, primarily targeting the two million with temporary residency permits among the six million Afghans in the country. Following a government announcement, these migrants face denial of basic services and a looming deadline to regularize their status or leave by July 6.

The expulsion campaign has intensified, with many Afghans at risk of being classified as undocumented migrants. Only a select group, including former military personnel from the prior Afghan regime, will be allowed to remain legally.


Front Page Magazine: India: Muslim Coach Booked for Sexually Exploiting Hindu Girls
India: Muslim Coach Booked for Sexually Exploiting Hindu Girls
Mohsin Khan, a self-proclaimed shooting coach in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, has been arrested for allegedly sexually exploiting over 150 Hindu girls at his academy. Investigations revealed a secret room designed for abuse, where victims were manipulated and blackmailed.

The case has ignited outrage among Hindu community leaders and women's rights groups, with calls for strict action and faster judicial proceedings. Similar incidents have been reported, suggesting a troubling pattern of targeted exploitation of Hindu girls by Muslim men in various locations across India.


CNSNews: Trump Punches Back at Harvard and Enhances National Security Measures
Trump Punches Back at Harvard and Enhances National Security Measures
President Trump signed a Proclamation suspending the entry of foreign nationals seeking to study at Harvard University, citing national security concerns. This follows a federal judge's ruling that blocked his earlier attempt to revoke Harvard’s ability to enroll foreign students due to insufficient reporting on crimes committed by them.

The Proclamation applies to new students under F, M, or J visas, while other U.S. universities remain exempt. Trump's concerns are amplified by recent incidents, including a Chinese student detained for smuggling, and allegations against Harvard regarding connections to the Chinese Communist Party and rising crime rates on campus.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: The Wake Up Call
The Wake Up Call
Israel Ellis's book, *The Wake Up Call*, analyzes the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, linking it to a global rise in jihadist sentiment and antisemitism. He identifies seven factors contributing to the attack, including geopolitical struggles and the influence of anti-Israel rhetoric.

Ellis emphasizes the need for a strong defense of Israel and a collective push against jihadism to protect democratic values. He calls for education on the complexities of the conflict and warns against the dangers of unchecked antisemitism, advocating for support of Israel as a beacon of democracy.


#culture

GB News: National Trust withdraws artwork with JK Rowling's name on it after it was 'tampered with'
National Trust withdraws artwork with JK Rowling's name on it after it was 'tampered with'
A textile artwork at Hardwick Hall, featuring JK Rowling's name, was altered with stitching in trans flag colors. The piece invited public contributions, and while Rowling's name was initially included, it was partially obscured by other participants. The National Trust confirmed the display's completion.

Feminist activist Jean Hatchet claimed responsibility for the alteration, stating she "corrected" the display. Despite the changes, Rowling's name was originally stitched on the artwork multiple times without modification.


#history

The Imaginative Conservative: Dwight Eisenhower: Military Politician
Dwight Eisenhower: Military Politician
David Eisenhower's "Eisenhower at War" explores his grandfather's complex role during World War II, detailing the challenges faced by Dwight D. Eisenhower as Supreme Commander. The book, while ambitious and thorough, has been criticized for lacking depth in understanding Eisenhower's personality and decision-making processes.

Despite its flaws, the work serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made during the war and the importance of Eisenhower's leadership. It highlights the difficulties he faced balancing military and political demands, ultimately leading to his historical success.


#education

The Imaginative Conservative: Raising the Bar, Serving Others
Raising the Bar, Serving Others
During the commencement address at Naples Classical Academy, the speaker congratulated the Class of 2025 on being the first to complete the school's high school curriculum. Emphasizing the importance of wisdom and virtue, he encouraged graduates to embrace their motto, "Raising the Bar," which symbolizes their pursuit of excellence and the support they've received from others.

The speaker highlighted that while athletes raise the bar in competition, it is often the unseen attendants who actually adjust it, paralleling the support graduates have received from family, teachers, and mentors. He urged the graduates to serve others and help elevate those around them, reinforcing the idea that love and knowledge are not zero-sum but shared endeavors.