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Jun 30, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: 'State of rebellion': Expert weighs in on Newsom challenge to Trump deploying National Guard
President Trump activated the National Guard in California to address protests and riots, claiming it was necessary to protect ICE officers. Governor Gavin Newsom opposed the move, calling it illegal and threatening legal action, arguing it exacerbated tensions.
The National Guard's deployment has drawn criticism from Democratic governors, who labeled it an abuse of power. Legal experts note that while Trump can federalize the National Guard without state consent, the limitations and potential legal challenges remain unclear.
Fox News: Musk does immediate 180 on Trump as soon as LA riots rage
Elon Musk and Donald Trump appear to be easing their public feud, with Musk sharing a Trump post regarding recent riots in Los Angeles. Tensions initially arose over Trump's tax and spending package, which Musk criticized. However, Musk's recent actions suggest a potential alignment with Trump's handling of the riots.
Trump has announced the deployment of National Guard troops to Los Angeles in response to the unrest, which has drawn criticism from California Governor Gavin Newsom, who claims it violates state sovereignty. The situation continues to develop as both figures navigate their complex relationship.
The Western Journal: Autopen Bombshell: Biden's Signatures Don't Match - Multiple Different Signatures Found
Concerns have arisen over the use of an autopen for signing documents during Joe Biden's presidency, particularly in his final days in office. Analysis indicates that at least three different signatures were produced by the autopen, raising questions about the authenticity of presidential actions.
Critics suggest that this may imply a lack of direct involvement from Biden in key decisions, with some calling for accountability from the administration. The situation has sparked investigations, primarily led by Republican lawmakers, highlighting potential image issues for the Democratic Party ahead of the 2025 elections.
#society
Fox News: Norway joins the tourist tax club as destinations in Europe fight back against visitors
Norway has enacted a 3% tourist tax on overnight stays in areas heavily impacted by tourism. This tax aims to manage overtourism and fund local infrastructure improvements, such as public facilities. The initiative is voluntary and reflects a broader trend among European destinations to address tourism challenges.
Similar measures have been adopted in various locations, including the Canary Islands and Greece, where taxes are being introduced to support infrastructure due to high tourist numbers. Other countries like Italy and the Maldives are also implementing fees to manage tourism effectively.
The Federalist: Corporate Media Downplay LA Deportation Riot
Recent protests in Los Angeles against ICE have escalated into violence, with rioters attacking law enforcement and throwing explosives. Despite numerous arrests, corporate media downplay the chaos, labeling it as "peaceful" or "under control," reminiscent of their coverage during the 2020 riots.
Critics argue that the media's portrayal of these events reflects a bias, as they shift narratives to minimize the unrest. The situation has drawn national attention, prompting responses from officials, including President Trump, who deployed National Guard troops to restore order.
Fox News: Justin Baldoni's $400M lawsuit against Blake Lively dismissed
A judge dismissed Justin Baldoni's $400 million lawsuit against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, ruling that Lively's statements were privileged and did not constitute defamation. The court found no evidence that Reynolds or others doubted the truth of their statements regarding Baldoni.
The judge concluded that all claims in the complaint were without merit and ordered the case to be dismissed entirely.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: EU stands up against Netanyahu: From a change in tone to possible sanctions
European leaders are increasingly critical of Israel's military actions in Gaza, with calls for a review of the EU-Israel Association Agreement due to rising Palestinian casualties exceeding 50,000. Public outrage over humanitarian issues has influenced this shift in tone.
Germany's Chancellor and foreign minister have expressed confusion over Israel's objectives, reflecting a broader sentiment among EU nations. The Netherlands has led a push for a formal review, gaining support from other member states, indicating a significant change in diplomatic relations.
The Telegraph: Nato scrambles jets after Russian strikes near Polish border
Poland deployed fighter jets to secure its airspace following extensive Russian strikes on western Ukraine, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. Ukraine reported a record bombardment with 479 drones and 20 missiles launched by Russia, raising concerns over regional security.
As a key ally of Ukraine, Poland plays a vital role in facilitating Western military aid. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasized the need for a substantial increase in defense capabilities to protect against Russian aggression.
#culture
Le Monde: 'The Day of The Jackal' author Frederick Forsyth dies aged 86
Frederick Forsyth, the acclaimed British thriller writer known for "The Day of the Jackal," has passed away at 86. His literary career spanned over 20 novels, selling 70 million copies worldwide, often inspired by his experiences as a foreign correspondent and his work with British intelligence.
Forsyth's writing style was marked by meticulous research and intricate plots involving espionage and power struggles. He achieved fame with his debut novel in 1971, which was adapted into a successful film. His legacy includes other bestsellers like "The Odessa File" and "The Dogs of War."
GB News: Tony Awards make history as non-binary performer wins Best Actor in historic result for theatre awards
Cole Escola made history at the 2025 Tony Awards as the first nonbinary performer to win Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play for their role in "Oh, Mary!" The play, a dark comedy about Mary Todd Lincoln, marked Escola's Broadway debut.
Other notable winners included Sarah Snook for Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Play and Nicole Scherzinger for Best Actress in a Musical. The night saw "Maybe Happy Ending" take home the most awards, with six wins overall.
#crime
Fox News: Man found guilty in shooting death of New Jersey councilwoman
Rashid Ali Bynum was convicted of murdering Eunice Dwumfour, a Republican councilwoman in New Jersey, who was shot in her vehicle in February. Bynum, a former member of her congregation, faces 30 years to life in prison, with sentencing set for August 18.
Dwumfour, the first Black member of the Sayreville city council, had a diverse background as an EMT and IT consultant. Bynum has a criminal history, including firearms charges and fraud. He was arrested in May in Virginia before being transferred to New Jersey.
The Western Journal: 'Clearly Attempted Murder': California Police Scramble for Cover as Rioters Launch 'Savage' Attack from Above
In Los Angeles, rioters attacked police officers from a freeway bridge, throwing large rocks, scooters, and fireworks, prompting calls for arrests for "clearly attempted murder." Police reported being overwhelmed by the violence, with concerns about the dangers of crowd dynamics.
The protests, linked to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions, have escalated over three days, with some observers noting that claims of peaceful demonstrations are undermined by the violent actions of certain participants. Critics highlight the involvement of organized activists exploiting the situation.