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Jun 26, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: Student Who Was Suspended for Saying 'Illegal Alien' Gets the Last Laugh After Year-Long Legal Battle
Christian McGhee, a North Carolina high school student, has won a $20,000 settlement after being suspended for using the term "illegal alien" during a class discussion. The Davidson County Board of Education will also issue a public apology and remove any references to racial bias from his school record.
The incident, which began in April 2024, sparked controversy over free speech and school policies. While the school maintained that the suspension was justified due to class disruption, they retracted the racial bias accusation against McGhee. The case highlights ongoing debates about political correctness in education.
#politics
The Western Journal: Karine Jean-Pierre Becomes Latest Biden Enabler to Retcon Their Political Resume By Leaving Dems in Belated Tell-All
Karine Jean-Pierre has left the Democratic Party to become an independent, citing her experiences in the Biden administration. She plans to release a memoir detailing her perspective on the administration's decline and her political journey, titled "Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines."
This shift reflects a broader trend among former Biden insiders who are distancing themselves from the administration as it faces scrutiny over the president's mental and physical health. Jean-Pierre's move raises questions about the motivations behind such defections and the implications for the Democratic Party.
#society
Le Monde: Greenpeace activists to face judge over stolen Macron waxwork
Two Greenpeace activists were detained after stealing a €40,000 wax statue of French President Emmanuel Macron from the Grévin Museum for anti-Russia protests. They were charged with theft after the statue was returned, sparking criticism over their treatment in custody.
Their lawyer condemned the conditions of their detention, claiming it was disproportionate and raised concerns about the response to civil disobedience. The Grévin Museum filed a complaint but later took the incident lightly, stating that the figures are only viewable on-site.
The Western Journal: Christian Author Fired from Trump's Kennedy Center Over Biblical Values Has Strikingly Christlike Request for Fellow Christians
Floyd Brown, a Christian author, was fired from his position at the Kennedy Center for his views on traditional marriage and family values. His dismissal followed inquiries from CNN about his past comments, which he refused to recant. Brown called for prayers for those who persecuted him.
The incident raises concerns about freedom of speech and religious expression, as Brown's remarks were deemed irrelevant to his role. Critics argue his firing contradicts efforts to protect Christians from discrimination, highlighting a perceived bias against Christian beliefs in politics.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Russia drone strike kills 5 in Ukraine after Putin promised retaliation in Trump call
A Russian drone strike in Pryluky, Ukraine, resulted in the deaths of at least five people, including a mother, her one-year-old son, and grandmother. The attack occurred shortly after a phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin, with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy confirming the tragedy.
Zelenskyy reported that one rescuer lost his wife, daughter, and grandson in the strike. The attack is believed to be Russia's response to Ukraine's recent drone assault on Russian airfields. Trump characterized his conversation with Putin as positive but noted it would not lead to immediate peace.
#military
Fox News: Ukraine crushes Putin’s bombers, but can China and Russia do the same to the US?
Ukraine's Operation Spider’s Web resulted in significant damage to Russian air power, marking the worst attack on its nuclear-capable bombers since World War II. The strike destroyed nine Tu-95s, three Tu-22M3 bombers, and an A-50 radar plane, showcasing the effectiveness of drone warfare.
This coordinated attack, involving 117 drones, struck multiple bases deep in Russia, indicating a new era in drone capabilities. The U.S. military is urged to reassess its defense strategies against similar threats from adversaries like China, as the evolving landscape of warfare poses serious implications for national security.
#culture
Fox News: Former 'hater' reveals how Mike Tyson became America's unlikely beloved figure
Mark Kriegel's new book, "Baddest Man: The Making of Mike Tyson," explores the tumultuous life of the former heavyweight boxing champion, detailing his rise from a troubled youth to a pop culture icon. Tyson's career, marked by early success and later personal struggles, reflects a dramatic public turnaround.
Despite his fall from grace, including a prison sentence and bankruptcy, Tyson has managed to become a beloved figure. Kriegel's narrative highlights the complexities of Tyson's life, including his resilience and the economic impact he had on boxing, particularly in relation to Donald Trump's interests.
#history
GB News: Archaeology breakthrough as historian discovers true location of Jesus's first EVER miracle
A historian has identified Khirbet Qana in Israel's Galilee as the actual site of Jesus Christ's first miracle, challenging the traditional belief that it occurred at Kafr Kanna. Tom McCollough presents archaeological evidence, including a 1,500-year-old Christian pilgrim complex and inscriptions linking the site to early Christian veneration.
Excavations at Khirbet Qana revealed an altar and stone vessels consistent with the biblical account of Jesus turning water into wine. McCollough argues that this site meets all geographical criteria from historical texts, suggesting a need to reconsider the historical accuracy of biblical references to Cana.
#education
Fox News: NAACP handing out 'justice' awards to school board members who defy Trump's anti-DEI rules: leaked video
A Cleveland NAACP official announced plans to award school board members in Ohio who defy the Trump administration's directives against Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. The "Guardian of Justice Awards" will recognize those who prioritize students' needs over federal mandates.
Critics argue that this defiance jeopardizes essential federal funding for schools, warning that it undermines educational integrity and promotes political agendas over academic priorities. The Trump administration has mandated compliance with anti-DEI policies to avoid funding cuts.
#sports
The Western Journal: Former NFL Player Steve Wright, Model for Figure Atop League's Most Prestigious Award, Dead at 82
Steve Wright, the original model for the NFL's Walter Payton Man of the Year trophy, has died at 82. He played for the Green Bay Packers during the Vince Lombardi era and was known for his imposing figure, which inspired the trophy's design.
Wright's legacy lives on through the award, which honors NFL players for their community service and on-field achievements. The trophy was first awarded in 1970, with Wright's likeness remaining a symbol of excellence in both sportsmanship and philanthropy.