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Jun 6, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: House Budget chairman explains why there's no 'pork' in Trump tax bill after Elon Musk attacks
House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington defended the reconciliation bill against Elon Musk's claims of "pork," stating that the process does not allow for discretionary spending. He emphasized that the bill focuses on mandatory spending programs and aims to be fiscally responsible.
The legislation extends Trump's tax cuts and includes provisions for border security while seeking stricter work requirements for welfare programs. Musk and other critics argue the bill does not cut spending enough and could increase national debt, which is nearing $37 trillion.
Forbes: Musk And Trump Go To War: Here's How Their Alliance Imploded
President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's friendship has deteriorated into a public feud, marked by sharp exchanges on social media. Musk criticized Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," which would raise the debt ceiling, while Trump suggested Musk's opposition stemmed from the removal of an electric vehicle tax credit.
As tensions escalated, Musk accused Trump of ingratitude for his campaign support, while Trump claimed Musk was "wearing thin" at the White House. The fallout has affected Tesla's stock, which dropped 14%, and both parties have indicated a willingness to de-escalate the situation.
#society
Fox News: Navy sailor vanishes without a trace as mother reveals concerning break in daily habit
Virginia authorities are searching for 21-year-old sailor Angelina Petra Resendiz, last seen on May 29 at Naval Station Norfolk. Her family describes her as loving and kind, noting her sudden disappearance is out of character, as she has not responded to calls or texts.
Resendiz, a culinary specialist, does not drive and was reported missing after failing to show up for work. She is described as Hispanic, 5 ft. 5 in., weighing 110 lbs, with brown eyes and black hair. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact them.
The American Mind: America’s Golden Age: A Return to the Permanent Things
America is experiencing a resurgence under President Trump's leadership, marking a potential golden age characterized by a return to foundational values such as family, faith, and community. This moment represents a shift away from decades of liberalism and technocracy, which prioritized economic growth over moral integrity, resulting in societal fragmentation.
The new political landscape emphasizes the importance of working-class Americans and aims to rebuild institutions that foster virtue and community. As the nation seeks to reclaim its identity and purpose, the focus is on creating a culture that honors tradition and prioritizes the common good, ensuring that future generations can thrive in a morally grounded society.
The Federalist: IVF Was Always Only The Tip Of The Reproductive Tech Iceberg
Nucleus Genomics is promoting a controversial project, Nucleus Embryo, which allows parents to select embryos based on desirable traits, such as appearance and health predictors. Critics argue this approach resembles eugenics, as it prioritizes certain traits over the sanctity of life.
The rise of assisted reproductive technology (ART) has led to ethical concerns, including the potential for a future where procreation is dictated by genetic desirability. Advocates of these technologies suggest a shift in societal norms, but the implications for human life and moral values remain troubling.
GB News: Vodafone and Three complete £15bn mega-merger, toppling EE and Virgin Media O2 as UK's biggest mobile network
Vodafone and Three have finalized their £15 billion merger, creating VodafoneThree, the largest mobile network in the UK. The merger follows an 18-month investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority, which imposed caps on mobile tariffs for three years to protect consumers from price hikes.
VodafoneThree plans to invest £11 billion over the next decade to enhance its network, promising improved coverage and speed through Multi-Operator Core Networks technology. Existing customers will see no immediate changes to their plans, and the company aims to support smaller mobile virtual network operators while maintaining competitive pricing.
#war
Breitbart: Russian Strike Kills Three in Ukrainian Capital Kyiv
Russia launched a significant aerial assault on Ukraine, targeting six regions and resulting in the deaths of three emergency responders in Kyiv. The attack involved 407 drones and 44 missiles, with Ukrainian forces claiming to have intercepted a substantial number of them.
Despite ongoing diplomatic efforts for peace, negotiations have stalled, and Russia continues to reject ceasefire proposals. Ukrainian officials emphasize the distinction between their military targets and Russia's attacks on civilians and infrastructure, calling for a stronger international response to what they describe as terrorism.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Blue State Blues: The Best News You Didn't Hear About This Week
A Trump-backed aid initiative in Gaza successfully delivered over 1.4 million meals in one day, with no violence reported. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has provided seven million meals in its first week, bypassing the UN and preventing aid diversion by Hamas.
Despite media silence on this success, the GHF has garnered positive reactions from Palestinians, challenging Hamas's control. The project was temporarily suspended due to high demand, but its continuation could reshape the humanitarian landscape in Gaza and undermine Hamas's influence.
#economy
Breitbart: Duffy Releases Report on California High-Speed Rail: 'No Viable Way Forward'
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy's report on California's high-speed rail project concludes it is a financial failure with "no viable way forward." The project has seen $6.9 billion in federal funding over 15 years without laying any track, plagued by delays and budget overruns.
The California High-Speed Rail Authority has 37 days to respond to the findings, which highlight mismanagement and cost escalations. Duffy emphasized that if the Authority cannot fulfill its obligations, funding may be redirected to more viable projects.
#crime
Breitbart: Slap on the Wrist: Paris Rioters Avoid Jail With Suspended Sentences
Young men charged in the recent Paris riots, which resulted in police injuries and significant property damage, received suspended sentences despite admitting to attacking law enforcement. President Macron's promise of justice has been met with criticism as the lenient sentences have raised concerns about the adequacy of current laws.
Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin expressed dissatisfaction with the light penalties, calling for stricter sentencing for violence against police and public destruction. He suggested a minimum prison sentence for such offenses and emphasized the need for updated laws to address escalating riots in France.