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Jun 7, 2025 |
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#politics
Le Monde: Trump threatens Musk with 'serious consequences' in spending bill beef
President Trump has threatened Elon Musk with "serious consequences" if the billionaire punishes Republicans voting for a controversial spending bill. Their relationship soured after Musk criticized the bill, which Trump supports, leading to a public feud marked by social media exchanges.
Musk previously suggested Trump is linked to Jeffrey Epstein, a claim he later deleted. Trump dismissed the allegations as "old news" and has not been accused of wrongdoing in the Epstein case. Their fallout has potential political and economic implications, though both appeared to soften their stances recently.
Fox News: Whoopi Goldberg claims people keep telling her 'you can't elect a Black man' in America
Whoopi Goldberg expressed skepticism about the viability of Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's presidential bid, suggesting that some believe Americans are not ready to elect a Black man as president. She questioned both major parties' commitment to diversity in leadership.
Co-hosts on "The View" countered Goldberg's claims, highlighting that Barack Obama was elected twice. Goldberg emphasized the importance of voter participation for change, while also noting her independent stance on political affiliation.
#society
GB News: Free speech ‘under threat’ as Home Office branded ‘Orwellian’ over extremism guidance: 'are we all terrorists now?'
GB News hosts Anne Diamond and Christopher Hope expressed outrage over government guidance that categorizes concerns about mass migration as a potential "terrorist ideology." They criticized this classification as Orwellian and a threat to free speech, questioning how officials perceive citizens with immigration concerns.
The guidance, part of the anti-radicalization Prevent program, suggests that beliefs in cultural nationalism could lead to intervention. The Home Office maintains that Prevent aims to protect individuals from radicalization, not to limit debate or free speech.
#culture
The Telegraph: Rick Derringer, musician whose band the McCoys topped the US charts with Hang On Sloopy
Rick Derringer, the guitarist and singer-songwriter known for his hit "Hang on Sloopy" with the McCoys, has died at 77. He collaborated with numerous artists, including Ringo Starr and Cyndi Lauper, and is recognized for composing Hulk Hogan's entrance theme, "Real American."
Born Richard Dean Zehringer in Ohio, Derringer's musical career spanned decades, influencing various genres and artists. His legacy includes contributions to both music and popular culture.
#health
The Western Journal: Fauci Must Be Shaken to the Core After Latest Discovery in COVID Investigation
FBI Director Kash Patel announced that the agency has located Dr. Anthony Fauci's personal devices from the early COVID-19 pandemic, which may provide crucial evidence regarding his actions during that time. Patel emphasized the importance of these devices in understanding whether Fauci misled the public.
Patel's comments raise significant questions about Fauci's transparency and decisions throughout the pandemic, particularly regarding the origins of COVID-19. As investigations continue, many Americans seek clarity on the impact of policies enacted during Fauci's tenure.
The Telegraph: NHS ‘to rely on migrants’ as Government cuts British nurse training
The government has frozen funding for nursing courses, undermining its commitment to reduce the NHS's reliance on foreign workers. Critics warn this real-terms cut will exacerbate staffing issues and increase dependence on imported labor.
Universities are already struggling to maintain nursing programs, with some cutting lecturer positions. This funding freeze raises concerns about future cuts in education, particularly as Labour's pledge to develop a domestic workforce for the NHS faces challenges.
#crime
Fox News: Death row inmate killed in California prison as guards deploy blast grenades to control violent mob attack
A death row inmate, Julian Mendez, was killed during a violent altercation at Kern Valley State Prison in California. The incident began when inmate Mario Renteria attacked Mendez, and chaos ensued as over 30 inmates joined in. Mendez was pronounced dead shortly after the attack.
Renteria is currently in restricted housing while the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation investigates the incident. An improvised weapon was found at the scene, and officials are working with the Kern County District Attorney's Office and the Inspector General's Office.