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#illegals

Fox News: Trump's 21st week back in office set to include China trade talks, LA riot control, sweeping travel ban
Trump's 21st week back in office set to include China trade talks, LA riot control, sweeping travel ban
President Trump is set for a busy week, including high-stakes trade talks with China in London and addressing riots in California over federal immigration raids. Trump announced a travel ban affecting 12 countries and criticized local leaders for their response to the unrest.

The riots erupted as federal officials conducted immigration operations, leading to clashes with protesters. Trump dispatched National Guard troops to restore order and defended the raids as necessary for national security. Meanwhile, tensions with Elon Musk have escalated over a controversial spending bill.


#politics

The Western Journal: Trump Weighs Cutting California Off in Large-Scale Funding Termination: Report
Trump Weighs Cutting California Off in Large-Scale Funding Termination: Report
President Trump is considering cutting federal funding to California's public colleges due to issues such as anti-Semitism on campuses and the state's rejection of his executive order on transgender athletes in women's sports. The administration has already canceled $4 billion in grants for California's high-speed rail project.

California Governor Gavin Newsom has threatened to withhold taxes from the federal government, arguing that the state contributes significantly more in taxes than it receives. The Trump administration has criticized California's policies, asserting a commitment to reforming the state's governance.


Fox News: ABC News' Terry Moran's history of attacking Trump dates back to first term in 2017
ABC News' Terry Moran's history of attacking Trump dates back to first term in 2017
ABC News correspondent Terry Moran has been suspended for a social media post criticizing President Trump and Stephen Miller, calling them "world-class haters." This incident adds to Moran's history of contentious remarks about Trump, including comparisons to historical figures and political movements.

An ABC spokesperson stated that the post violated the network's standards for objectivity and impartiality. The suspension follows scrutiny over perceived political bias at ABC News, particularly regarding connections between executives and political figures.


#society

The Telegraph: Rioters torch driverless cars in third day of LA unrest
Rioters torch driverless cars in third day of LA unrest
Masked protesters in Los Angeles vandalized self-driving electric cars amid ongoing demonstrations against federal immigration raids. Activists clashed with police, resulting in the use of rubber bullets and tear gas as they targeted Waymo taxis.

The protests escalated with acts of destruction, including smashed windows, slashed tires, and graffiti denouncing ICE. The unrest reflects heightened tensions surrounding immigration policies.


#culture

Le Monde: Charli XCX marks first anniversary of 'Brat' with hedonistic revelry at We Love Green
Charli XCX marks first anniversary of 'Brat' with hedonistic revelry at We Love Green
Charli XCX surprised fans with a performance at Air's concert during the We Love Green festival in Paris on June 7, 2025. The festival celebrated her album "Brat," released a year prior, showcasing her rise as a cultural icon.

The event highlighted the festival's commitment to avant-garde music and environmental themes, with organizers noting the timely booking of Charli XCX before her fees increased.


#technology

GB News: WATCH: Keir Starmer outlines pledge for AI learning resources in schools - 'makes us more human'
WATCH: Keir Starmer outlines pledge for AI learning resources in schools - 'makes us more human'
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer emphasized the potential of AI in transforming education and other sectors during his speech at London Tech Week. He called for integrating AI into government operations and defense strategies, urging teams to explore its applications in service delivery and governance.

Starmer believes that recognizing AI's transformative power is essential for Britain's future, particularly in health and defense.