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#politics

Breitbart: Report: Trump May Pull Federal Funding from Newsom's California
Report: Trump May Pull Federal Funding from Newsom's California
President Trump is considering cutting federal funding to California due to Governor Gavin Newsom's defiance of White House policies. California is facing a budget deficit and has requested $40 billion for fire relief, yet continues to sue the Trump administration over various policies.

The administration may withhold grants for the University of California and California State University systems, citing concerns over the state's policies on energy and immigration. Democrats argue that California should be allowed to oppose federal policies while still receiving federal funds.


GB News: Reform UK guest grilled on GB News amid party civil war: 'Don't believe for one minute'
Reform UK guest grilled on GB News amid party civil war: 'Don't believe for one minute'
Mark Hoath, former parliamentary candidate for Reform UK, defended Nigel Farage after Zia Yusuf's resignation as party chairman, asserting that it was Yusuf's personal decision and not influenced by Farage. Yusuf cited a lack of belief in the party's direction as his reason for stepping down.

Yusuf, who had been chairman for 11 months, highlighted his accomplishments during his tenure but did not elaborate on his resignation. Farage expressed regret over Yusuf's departure, acknowledging his contributions to the party's recent successes.


#society

Fox News: Hundreds of teenagers transform peaceful beach into chaos as police forced to break up fights
Hundreds of teenagers transform peaceful beach into chaos as police forced to break up fights
Around 500 teenagers gathered at Jones Beach in Wantagh, New York, for "Senior Cut Day," leading to chaos that required police intervention. Witnesses reported multiple fights, prompting law enforcement to restrict beach access and disperse the crowd.

One arrest was made for disorderly conduct, but no serious injuries were reported. The incident highlighted a shift in the atmosphere at the beach, with locals expressing concern over the change in behavior among youth.


Fox News: Gavin Newsom says he's lost friends for saying biological men participating in women's sports is unfair
Gavin Newsom says he's lost friends for saying biological men participating in women's sports is unfair
California Governor Gavin Newsom has lost friends over his comments on the fairness of biological men competing in women's sports. He asserts that this issue must be addressed rather than ignored, despite his strong record of supporting LGBT rights.

Newsom, a potential 2028 presidential candidate, emphasized the need for a discussion on the implications of transgender athletes in competitive sports, stating that it is "deeply unfair" to biological females. His remarks have drawn both support and backlash, highlighting the complexities of the ongoing debate.


Le Monde: 'The silence on Gaza dramatically exposes a blind spot in our cultures of remembrance'
'The silence on Gaza dramatically exposes a blind spot in our cultures of remembrance'
Germany's commitment to remembrance, shaped by its history, faces scrutiny amid the ongoing Gaza conflict. Chancellor Friedrich Merz's belated acknowledgment of the situation has not translated into action, highlighting a disconnect between historical ideals and current realities.

This issue extends beyond Germany, as France's President Macron also grapples with the political implications of memory. Despite calls for accountability, euphemisms persist, and the characterization of events in Gaza remains contentious, with some historians labeling the situation as genocide.


Fox News: Don Johnson admits to smoking weed in White House during Carter administration
Don Johnson admits to smoking weed in White House during Carter administration
Actor Don Johnson recounted his memorable visits to the White House during a recent appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" He claimed to have smoked a joint there and played golf with former President George H.W. Bush, who he said enjoyed gambling during their game.

Johnson also shared a photo from a 1975 Allman Brothers concert with President Jimmy Carter, noting that while he and others were likely stoned, he didn't want to imply the same about Carter. His stories echo those of other celebrities, like Willie Nelson, who have claimed to have had fun at the White House.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: France Again Demurs on Recognising 'Palestinian State'
France Again Demurs on Recognising 'Palestinian State'
France has tempered expectations regarding the rapid recognition of a Palestinian state, emphasizing that any recognition must be substantive rather than merely symbolic. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot stated that France aims for a coordinated approach, ideally aligning recognition with that of Gulf Arab allies.

As France prepares to co-host a UN conference on a two-state solution, President Macron has expressed frustration with Israel's aid blockades in Gaza. Meanwhile, the situation remains tense, with significant casualties reported from the ongoing conflict, further straining Israel-France relations.


Times Of Israel: US considers giving $500M to fund Gaza Humanitarian Foundation’s operations
US considers giving $500M to fund Gaza Humanitarian Foundation’s operations
The U.S. State Department is considering a $500 million aid package for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation at Israel's request, despite concerns over violence and operational competence. Some officials advocate for involving established NGOs in the effort.

In a separate development, the U.S. Supreme Court has allowed the Department of Government Efficiency access to sensitive Social Security data amid ongoing legal challenges, raising privacy concerns among labor unions and advocacy groups.


Le Monde: Israel threatens more strikes on Lebanon unless Hezbollah is disarmed
Israel threatens more strikes on Lebanon unless Hezbollah is disarmed
Israel has intensified strikes on southern Beirut, targeting Hezbollah's drone factories, citing the need for disarmament of the militant group. This escalation follows a ceasefire agreement, with residents fleeing amid significant destruction. Israeli officials assert that stability in Lebanon hinges on security for Israel.

Lebanon's leadership condemned the strikes as violations of sovereignty and international accords, urging diplomatic action. Hezbollah's weakened state and ongoing Israeli military presence complicate the ceasefire's enforcement, with concerns that continued violations could halt cooperation between Lebanese forces and ceasefire monitors.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Why Fishermen Are Catching Fewer Lobsters in Maine
Why Fishermen Are Catching Fewer Lobsters in Maine
Veteran lobsterman Travis Dammier reflects on his solo fishing trip as he returns to the commercial port of Stonington, Maine. Despite the calm waters, he feels a lack of excitement about his work and the challenges of making a living in the industry.


Fox News: FLASHBACK: Trump ran on being 'King of Debt' in 2016, bragged he could eliminate national debt in 8 years
FLASHBACK: Trump ran on being 'King of Debt' in 2016, bragged he could eliminate national debt in 8 years
Donald Trump, who previously labeled himself "the king of debt," campaigned in 2016 on reducing the national debt, promising to eliminate it within eight years. Currently, the national debt exceeds $36.2 trillion, and concerns are rising over Trump's new spending package, projected to add $3 trillion to the debt over the next decade.

Elon Musk has publicly criticized Trump's spending bill, arguing it undermines efforts to cut spending and could lead to "debt slavery." GOP members, including Rep. Thomas Massie, express concern about the growing debt, with interest exceeding $1 trillion annually. The debate highlights ongoing tensions within the Republican Party regarding fiscal responsibility.


#religion

Breitbart: Cuba Invites Pope Leo XIV to Visit
Cuba Invites Pope Leo XIV to Visit
Cuba's President Miguel Díaz-Canel invited Pope Leo XIV to visit the country during a meeting with Vatican official Archbishop Paul Gallagher, who was in Cuba to mark 90 years of diplomatic relations. Despite a history of religious persecution under the Castro regime, Díaz-Canel claimed religious freedom is respected in Cuba.

Archbishop Gallagher emphasized the importance of the relationship between the Holy See and Cuba, recalling previous papal visits. The meeting also included discussions on U.S. policy towards Cuba, with Díaz-Canel expressing gratitude for the Vatican's support against the U.S. embargo.


#culture

Breitbart: WATCH — Florida Teen's Graduation Ceremony Stunt Backfires: 'Kids Being Kids'
WATCH — Florida Teen's Graduation Ceremony Stunt Backfires: 'Kids Being Kids'
Gavin Robinson, a high school graduate from Plantation, Florida, drew attention during his commencement ceremony after performing a backflip that accidentally knocked over a classmate, Amelia. The incident, captured on video, left both students stunned but unharmed, with Amelia later reassuring the public that she was fine.

Social media reactions were mixed, with some expressing concern over the stunt while others found it humorous. Robinson acknowledged the mishap, stating he had intended to impress but was shocked by the outcome. Amelia confirmed she had been warned about the stunt but got distracted in the moment.