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#politics

Forbes: Musk And Trump Go To War: Trump Rejects Musk's Truce Attempt (Live Updates)
Musk And Trump Go To War: Trump Rejects Musk's Truce Attempt (Live Updates)
President Trump and Elon Musk's alliance has unraveled, leading to a public feud on social media. Trump criticized Musk for his mental state and alleged ingratitude, while Musk attacked Trump’s spending bill and suggested he should be impeached.

Despite the tensions, Musk indicated a willingness to reconcile, responding positively to calls for peace from allies. The fallout has impacted both their stocks, with Tesla shares dropping 14% amid the dispute.


The Western Journal: JD Vance Cracks Perfect Joke in Midst of Trump-Musk Feud - Seen by 46 Million and Counting
JD Vance Cracks Perfect Joke in Midst of Trump-Musk Feud - Seen by 46 Million and Counting
Vice President J.D. Vance used humor to address the feud between President Trump and Elon Musk, sparked by Musk's criticism of Trump's support for a government spending bill. Vance's light-hearted post gained significant attention, showcasing his strategic positioning in the political landscape.

Despite the jest, Vance reaffirmed his support for Trump, recognizing the importance of party unity ahead of the midterm elections and his own potential presidential aspirations in 2028. His approach reflects a calculated effort to maintain alignment with Trump while navigating the ongoing tensions.


Le Monde: The far-right's blackmail in the Netherlands provides a lesson for Europe
The far-right's blackmail in the Netherlands provides a lesson for Europe
Former Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte's departure in July 2024 followed a protracted coalition-building process that saw his party align with the far-right Party for Freedom (PVV) after the 2023 elections. Rutte's earlier attempts to distance himself from Geert Wilders and the PVV were undermined by his own policies, which inadvertently bolstered the far-right's support.

The coalition's formation, involving the PVV and other parties, highlighted a shift in Dutch politics, with mainstream leaders adopting far-right rhetoric on immigration. This alliance, marked by mistrust and internal conflict, ultimately led to the coalition's collapse, leaving the future of these parties uncertain.


The Federalist: Trump DOJ To WI Elections Regulator: Stop Breaking The Law
Trump DOJ To WI Elections Regulator: Stop Breaking The Law
The U.S. Department of Justice has alerted the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) that it is not complying with the Help America Vote Act (HAVA), which could jeopardize future federal funding. The DOJ's letter highlights the WEC's lack of a process for addressing HAVA complaints, leaving voters without recourse.

Concerns have been raised about the WEC's ability to self-regulate, particularly after a Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling that limited its investigative powers. The DOJ warns that failure to comply with HAVA could result in a loss of over $77 million in federal funds.


#society

Gataway Couple: The Duncan Stick: World's Largest Hockey Stick
The Duncan Stick: World's Largest Hockey Stick
The Duncan stick, recognized as the world's largest hockey stick, stands at 205 feet and weighs 61,000 pounds at the Cowichan Community Centre in Duncan, British Columbia. However, it faces potential replacement by a new stick under construction in Illinois, which would be 14 meters longer.

The iconic structure requires significant repairs due to weathering and damage from wildlife, leading to a community debate over a proposed $1.5 to $3 million replacement. While many residents cherish the stick as a symbol of pride, others question the financial investment.


Fox News: Federal judge again blocks deportation of anti-Israel Columbia protester
Federal judge again blocks deportation of anti-Israel Columbia protester
A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction preventing ICE from detaining Yunseo Chung, a Columbia University student and lawful permanent resident, targeted for deportation due to her participation in an anti-Israel protest. The ruling requires ICE to provide 72 hours' notice before any detention attempt unrelated to her deportation.

Chung's legal team argues the government's actions are an infringement on her First Amendment rights. The case highlights ongoing tensions surrounding protests related to the Gaza conflict and the administration's stance on immigration enforcement.


The Federalist: Under The Guise Of ‘Preventative Medicine,' Eugenics Is Back
Under The Guise Of ‘Preventative Medicine,' Eugenics Is Back
Eugenics, once discredited due to its association with Nazi atrocities, is resurfacing under the guise of "preventative medicine." Companies like Nucleus Genomics offer embryo screening for traits such as IQ and height, raising ethical concerns about the implications of selecting "desirable" traits.

Critics argue that this neo-eugenics could lead to moral dilemmas, as it allows parents to discard embryos based on arbitrary criteria, echoing past eugenics practices. The technology's proponents, however, claim they are merely providing options for health optimization, seemingly unaware of the ethical ramifications.


The Federalist: How Collins Can Fix The VA Problems Dems Pretend Don't Exist
How Collins Can Fix The VA Problems Dems Pretend Don't Exist
The Trump administration, under VA Secretary Doug Collins, is pushing for reforms in the Department of Veterans Affairs to address longstanding inefficiencies and mismanagement. Critics, primarily Democrats, argue that these cuts will harm veterans' access to care, a claim Collins disputes, citing that more funding does not guarantee better outcomes.

Veterans express concerns over bureaucratic resistance to effective care options, particularly the Community Care program, which allows them to seek treatment outside the VA network. Advocates suggest immediate policy changes to improve access and efficiency, emphasizing that failure to reform could hinder military recruitment.


GB News: Steve Reed defends ban on water company bonuses as he declares end to 'profiting from pollution'
Steve Reed defends ban on water company bonuses as he declares end to 'profiting from pollution'
Environment Secretary Steve Reed has announced a ban on bonuses for water company executives, stating that the "era of profiting from pollution ends today." This ban, affecting major firms like Thames Water and United Utilities, is backdated to April 2024 and follows significant fines for sewage rule violations.

Reed emphasized the need for accountability, citing over £100 million in bonuses paid to water company bosses despite record sewage dumping. He aims to redirect those funds towards improving the UK's water infrastructure and has initiated criminal investigations into the companies to enforce compliance.


#economy

Forbes: May Jobs Report Reveals Steady Unemployment And Stable Job Growth
May Jobs Report Reveals Steady Unemployment And Stable Job Growth
The U.S. labor market showed relative strength in May, adding 139,000 nonfarm jobs, surpassing expectations of 125,000. The unemployment rate remained steady at 4.2%. However, job growth has slowed overall, with recent months showing weaker performance than anticipated.

Concerns linger regarding economic uncertainty due to tariffs and high interest rates, with predictions of the unemployment rate peaking at 4.8% next year. Wage growth is outpacing inflation, providing some relief, but the impact of trade uncertainty on the labor market remains to be seen.


#education

Fox News: High school graduate goes viral for working at Burger King in cap and gown: 'Hustlers don't stop'
High school graduate goes viral for working at Burger King in cap and gown: 'Hustlers don't stop'
Mykale Baker, a recent high school graduate, gained attention for his dedication after showing up to work at Burger King in his graduation regalia. He helped his team during a busy shift just hours after receiving his diploma, leading to a viral TikTok video.

In recognition of his work ethic, a GoFundMe campaign raised nearly $200,000 to support his educational goals. Additionally, Baker received a $10,000 scholarship from the Burger King Foundation to pursue automotive technology this fall.