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Jun 6, 2025 |
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#society
Breitbart: 'Milk' Star Sean Penn Rages at Trump, Hegseth for Renaming Ship Named After Gay Rights Activist Harvey Milk
Screenwriter Dustin Lance Black and actor Sean Penn criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for ordering the removal of Harvey Milk's name from the USNS Harvey Milk. They described the decision as a distraction fueling culture wars and undermining civil rights efforts.
A Navy official confirmed that the name change was ordered by Hegseth, with the announcement coinciding with Pride month. Black emphasized Milk's legacy as a civil rights icon and Navy veteran, arguing that renaming the ship would not diminish his contributions.
#military
Fox News: Reagan National Airport to halt flights for Trump-hosted military parade next week
President Trump is set to host a military parade on June 14, marking the 250th birthday of the U.S. Army and coinciding with Flag Day and his own birthday. The event will include historical re-enactors, military equipment, and flyovers, with flight operations at Ronald Reagan National Airport suspended during the parade.
The FAA will implement Temporary Flight Restrictions in the D.C. area to ensure safety, affecting airline operations. Attendees are advised to use the D.C. Metrorail due to expected delays from road closures and increased traffic.
#health
The Western Journal: 'Duck Dynasty's' Miss Kay Is in Rough Shape After the Death of Phil Robertson: 'We're Trying to Help Her'
Kay Robertson, 77, is facing health challenges following the death of her husband, Phil Robertson, who passed away from Alzheimer's. Her son Willie reports that she is struggling with depression and requires significant support, especially after a recent hospitalization due to a fall.
Despite her health issues, Kay made an appearance at a family baby shower, expressing gratitude in a prayer. The Robertson family continues to honor Phil's legacy and cope with their loss, sharing their faith and memories with fans.
#education
GB News: 'I never got taught!' Ben Leo and Nana Akua blast schools for failing to teach WW2 history: 'Young people should know'
GB News presenters Ben Leo and Nana Akua criticized the education system for not adequately teaching young people about the Second World War and D-Day. They expressed concern that today's youth may not be prepared to defend their country and highlighted a lack of historical knowledge in schools.
During discussions marking the 81st anniversary of D-Day, they emphasized the importance of sharing compelling stories from the war, such as the bravery of individual soldiers. Sir Michael Ellis suggested that compulsory military or social service could help educate young people about their country's history and the sacrifices made for their freedoms.
#crime
The Western Journal: Police Forced to Call in Aerial Support as 'Senior Cut Day' Spirals Out of Control
Jones Beach was closed after fights erupted during a high school "senior skip day" on June 5, 2025. Hundreds of students from Queens and Nassau County gathered, leading to police intervention, including aerial support. An 18-year-old was arrested for displaying a replica gun.
The incident resulted in four injuries, though none required hospitalization. Local residents expressed concern over the changing atmosphere at the beach, noting it was once a calm space for families. Jones Beach is expected to reopen the following day.
The Western Journal: Here’s What the ‘Common Sense’ Laws We Already Have Did to Stop Alleged Boulder Terrorist
A recent attack in Boulder, Colorado, where an Egyptian national used Molotov cocktails and a flamethrower against Jewish protesters, highlights the effectiveness of existing gun laws. Despite his violent intentions, the assailant was unable to purchase a firearm due to his non-citizen status, which may have prevented a larger tragedy.
The attacker, motivated by anti-Zionist sentiments, had previously overstayed a tourist visa and was granted a work permit. His case raises concerns about immigration enforcement and the missed red flags that could have led to his detention. The incident underscores the need for vigilance in both immigration and public safety.