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#politics

Fox News: Republican lawmakers stand firm against Musk's 'Kill the Bill' assault on Trump's agenda
Republican lawmakers stand firm against Musk's 'Kill the Bill' assault on Trump's agenda
The conflict between President Trump and Elon Musk over the "Big, Beautiful Bill" has created turmoil for Congressional Republicans. Musk criticized the bill as a "disgusting abomination" and urged lawmakers to reconsider their support, which has unsettled GOP leaders.

As tensions rise, Musk's influence is evident, with some Republicans expressing concern about his vocal opposition. The situation complicates the legislative process, leaving Republicans at a crossroads between aligning with Trump or Musk.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Amnesty International Spokesman Used Org's Flash Drive for Child Porn
Amnesty International Spokesman Used Org's Flash Drive for Child Porn
Amnesty International's integrity is under scrutiny after a former spokesperson, Olivier J., was found in possession of nearly 300 child pornography files on a USB drive branded with the organization's name. Investigators traced his activities through a darknet platform, leading to his arrest.

This incident raises serious concerns about the organization's credibility and its alleged ties to corruption and abuse. Critics argue that the group has strayed from its mission, suggesting that the human rights sector needs a reevaluation to prevent further exploitation.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: On the anniversary of D-Day we remember when America was truly great
On the anniversary of D-Day we remember when America was truly great
Social media backlash often follows support for Ukraine, with critics labeling proponents as warmongers. This response is particularly prevalent among certain factions that embrace isolationist views, reflecting a significant shift in U.S. political sentiment.

On June 6th, the anniversary of D-Day, the author recalls a time when the U.S. united with allies to combat tyranny. Celebrating this legacy, the author attended a ceremony with President Macron, honoring the French Commandos Marine, who trace their roots to the Free French forces during WWII.


The Telegraph: BBC blamed Israel for aid massacre on word of single Palestinian source
BBC blamed Israel for aid massacre on word of single Palestinian source
A BBC report alleging that Israeli troops killed Palestinians at an aid distribution center relied on the testimony of a single Palestinian journalist and a Hamas spokesman. The White House criticized the BBC for accepting these accounts without sufficient verification.

The initial report claimed at least 15 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire, citing "medics and local residents," but only one journalist provided the information, with no corroborating evidence from medical personnel regarding tank shelling.


#education

Forbes: Judge Pauses Trump’s Entry Ban On Harvard’s International Students
Judge Pauses Trump’s Entry Ban On Harvard’s International Students
A federal judge has temporarily blocked President Trump's order banning the entry of Harvard's international students, citing potential "immediate and irreparable injury." The ruling also extends a previous order preventing the revocation of Harvard’s certification for enrolling international students.

Harvard argued that the proclamation was a "government vendetta" against the university, threatening the education of thousands of students and risking deportation for a significant portion of its student body. Over 6,700 international students currently attend Harvard, comprising more than 27% of its population.


#crime

GB News: How to prevent burglary: Britons warned that overlooked phone activity could 'alert thieves to an empty house'
How to prevent burglary: Britons warned that overlooked phone activity could 'alert thieves to an empty house'
As Britons plan summer holidays, burglary prevention is crucial, with 264,000 break-ins reported in the UK from June 2023 to June 2024. Homeowners are urged to prioritize security, as the average cost of a break-in is £3,896.

Experts recommend taking simple precautions, such as using timer switches for lights, securing valuables, and avoiding public posts about travel plans. Creating the illusion of occupancy and involving neighbors can deter thieves. Basic security measures, like locking doors and windows, are essential even when at home.