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#politics

Fox News: Trump's border wall expansion moves forward in several critical areas: 'Crisis is not yet over'
Trump's border wall expansion moves forward in several critical areas: 'Crisis is not yet over'
The Department of Homeland Security has granted waivers for 36 miles of border wall construction in Arizona and New Mexico, allowing expedited building by bypassing environmental regulations. This initiative aims to address ongoing border security concerns amid criticism of previous open-border policies.

Supporters, including local officials, emphasize the need for enhanced border security, while critics argue that the waivers undermine environmental protections. The construction is part of a broader effort to fill gaps in existing barriers and respond to increased illegal crossings.


Fox News: Trump-Musk feud: Who deserves the most credit for president's resounding 2024 White House win?
Trump-Musk feud: Who deserves the most credit for president's resounding 2024 White House win?
A public spat has erupted between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk over the latter's influence in the 2024 election. Trump claims he would have won without Musk's support, while Musk asserts that his contributions were crucial to Trump's victory, particularly in battleground states like Pennsylvania.

Both sides acknowledge Musk's significant financial backing, with nearly $300 million directed towards Trump's campaign through America PAC. Political strategists agree that while Trump remains the central figure in his campaign's success, Musk's involvement played an important role in mobilizing voters.


Fox News: Trump admin asks Supreme Court to lift injunction blocking dismantling of Education Department
Trump admin asks Supreme Court to lift injunction blocking dismantling of Education Department
The Trump administration is seeking to have the Supreme Court overturn a lower court ruling that prevents it from restructuring the Department of Education. The administration argues that the injunction improperly assigns a judicial role to the district court, limiting executive authority in staffing decisions.

This situation is ongoing, and further updates are expected.


#society

GB News: National Lottery Euromillions jackpot rolls over to UK record as winner set to become as rich as Andy Murray and Daniel Radcliffe COMBINED
National Lottery Euromillions jackpot rolls over to UK record as winner set to become as rich as Andy Murray and Daniel Radcliffe COMBINED
A British ticket-holder could win a record £208 million in tonight's EuroMillions draw, surpassing the combined wealth of Andy Murray and Daniel Radcliffe. This jackpot, which rolled over from a previous £199 million draw, would make the winner the richest National Lottery victor in UK history.

Recent lottery wins have transformed ordinary Britons into millionaires, with the current record standing at £195 million from July 2022. If successful, the winner would exceed the fortunes of celebrities like Adele and Anthony Joshua.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Russia Threatens Revenge For Ukraine's Audacious Airfield Drone Strike
Russia Threatens Revenge For Ukraine's Audacious Airfield Drone Strike
Russia has vowed to respond to Ukraine's drone strike on its bombers, with President Trump revealing he urged Putin to avoid escalation. Ukraine claims significant damage to Russian aircraft, while Moscow denies the extent of the strikes, labeling them as terrorism.

Despite tensions, Russia has not withdrawn from peace talks but condemned Ukraine's actions. President Zelensky criticized Russia for rejecting peace proposals and perpetuating violence, asserting that the world must hold Russia accountable for its actions.


#economy

The Western Journal: Trump Effect': White House Celebrates as New Jobs Report Beats Economists' Expectations
Trump Effect': White House Celebrates as New Jobs Report Beats Economists' Expectations
The U.S. economy added 139,000 jobs in May, surpassing expectations for the third consecutive month, with unemployment steady at 4.2%. President Trump celebrated the report, emphasizing that job growth has primarily benefited native-born Americans.

Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Steven Miran praised the results, attributing the success to Trump's America First policies. Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer noted that over half a million jobs have been created since Trump took office, highlighting a commitment to American workers.


Le Monde: Russia cuts interest rates from two-decade high as economy cools
Russia cuts interest rates from two-decade high as economy cools
Russia's central bank has reduced its key interest rate from 21% to 20% amid signs of slowing economic growth and easing inflation pressures. Governor Elvira Nabiullina indicated that the economy is approaching a balanced growth scenario, despite ongoing military expenditures and Western sanctions.

Annual growth has slowed to 1.4%, the weakest in two years, with inflation around 10%. The central bank aims to curb inflation while allowing the economy to develop, although it warns that monetary policy will remain tight for the foreseeable future.


#history

Le Monde: D-Day veterans return to Normandy 81 years later to honor the fallen
D-Day veterans return to Normandy 81 years later to honor the fallen
On June 6, 2025, veterans and dignitaries gathered in Normandy to commemorate the 81st anniversary of the D-Day landings, a crucial event in World War II. The ceremonies included parachute jumps, flyovers, and parades, honoring the sacrifices made by the dwindling number of surviving veterans.

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized the enduring alliance between the U.S. and France, highlighting the need for readiness against future threats. He acknowledged the historical significance of the D-Day invasion, which saw significant Allied casualties but ultimately led to the liberation of Europe from Nazi control.


#crime

The Federalist: Report: Biden Gave 'Millions' To 'Soros-Backed, Soft-On-Crime NGOs'
Report: Biden Gave 'Millions' To 'Soros-Backed, Soft-On-Crime NGOs'
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley criticized the Biden administration's DOJ for granting millions to organizations like the Vera Institute of Justice and Impact Justice, which he claims promote radical agendas that jeopardize public safety. Grassley's report highlights concerns over funding that supports progressive policies, including prioritizing violent criminals and undermining law enforcement.

The report also notes that these organizations received substantial funding from left-leaning groups, with Grassley asserting that their influence in the criminal justice system is detrimental to community safety. He called for an end to federal funding for such organizations, emphasizing the rejection of their policies by the American public.


The Western Journal: Armed DoorDash Driver Confronts Grandfather, Quickly Finds Himself Staring Down His Own Barrel: Police
Armed DoorDash Driver Confronts Grandfather, Quickly Finds Himself Staring Down His Own Barrel: Police
A DoorDash driver confronted a family in Vancouver, Washington, demanding a cash tip after delivering groceries paid for with a SNAP card. The situation escalated into a struggle when the driver, under the influence, stepped into the home and revealed a gun.

The family member, Anthony Volino, managed to wrestle with the driver, fearing for his life and the safety of his children. Police arrested the driver, Robert Delehant, who faces multiple charges, and DoorDash subsequently ended its relationship with him.


Breitbart: Colombian President Confirms Cartel Gunmen Arrested in Mexico were Mercenaries
Colombian President Confirms Cartel Gunmen Arrested in Mexico were Mercenaries
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has confirmed that 12 cartel gunmen arrested in Mexico were former Colombian soldiers who became mercenaries. He condemned their actions as treason, calling for severe punishment.

These mercenaries were reportedly hired by the Cartel de Los Reyes, part of a violent turf war with the Cartel Jalisco New Generation. They have been involved in setting landmines that resulted in the deaths of Mexican soldiers.


#science

The Economist: How much protein do you really need?
How much protein do you really need?
Protein is currently a popular macronutrient, especially among wealthier individuals. However, unless one is older or aiming to increase muscle mass, most people are likely consuming sufficient protein in their diets.

In related news, various scientific advancements are underway, including AI models estimating the age of ancient texts and developments in Alzheimer's research. Meanwhile, NASA faces significant budget cuts, and SpaceX's Starship has failed again in its mission to Mars.