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#politics

Times Of Israel: Trump says DOGE might have ‘to eat Elon’ as Musk proposes new political party
Trump says DOGE might have ‘to eat Elon’ as Musk proposes new political party
Elon Musk has reignited his feud with Donald Trump, criticizing the Republican tax cuts and spending bill, which he deems detrimental. Musk has hinted at forming a new political party to better represent centrist views, following his discontent with the GOP's direction.

Trump has retaliated, suggesting Musk could face consequences for his stance and mocking his reliance on government subsidies for Tesla. The conflict underscores a significant rift between Musk and his former ally, as both navigate their political ambitions.


Forbes: Elon Is Asking For It: What Musk’s Latest Trump Spat Means As Tesla Sales Sink
Elon Is Asking For It: What Musk’s Latest Trump Spat Means As Tesla Sales Sink
Elon Musk's criticism of President Trump's budget bill, which adds trillions to the federal deficit, raises concerns for Tesla as it faces declining EV sales and potential loss of federal incentives. Analysts predict a significant drop in deliveries, with estimates as low as 355,000 units for the quarter.

Musk's public spat with Trump could have repercussions for his companies, especially if the Trump administration tightens regulations affecting Tesla's future, including its robotaxi plans. Tesla shares have already seen a notable decline this year, amid fears of increased scrutiny and reduced government support.


Fox News: NBC's Savannah Guthrie shrugs off bias accusations against journalists in conversation with Monica Lewinsky
NBC's Savannah Guthrie shrugs off bias accusations against journalists in conversation with Monica Lewinsky
Savannah Guthrie addressed media bias in a podcast, stating that perceptions of bias are often subjective. She emphasized her commitment to accuracy and fairness, suggesting that what some viewers see as bias may actually reflect their own beliefs.

Guthrie noted the shift in political discourse, where disagreements have become personal, and encouraged listeners to consider their own biases when evaluating news. She highlighted the challenge of being a media critic in today's polarized environment.


Le Monde: French PM Bayrou survives no-confidence motion
French PM Bayrou survives no-confidence motion
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou narrowly survived a no-confidence vote, receiving 189 votes, falling short of the 289 needed to oust him. The motion was initiated by the Socialist Party following failed pension reform talks, highlighting Bayrou's precarious position without a parliamentary majority.

Despite dismissing the motion as a "joke," Bayrou's relationship with the Socialists has soured, with their leader accusing him of betrayal. The far-right National Rally, while not supporting the no-confidence motion, may leverage its influence in future budget discussions, putting Bayrou's leadership at further risk.


#society

GB News: Eamonn Holmes lifts lid on Princess Anne encounter as King scraps royal tradition - 'She’s so great!'
Eamonn Holmes lifts lid on Princess Anne encounter as King scraps royal tradition - 'She’s so great!'
Eamonn Holmes praised Princess Anne as "the hardest-working royal," recounting a chance encounter at Edinburgh airport during a stormy night. His comments come as King Charles announced the decommissioning of the Royal Train, which has served for 156 years, due to its limited use.

The Royal Train will continue until March 2027, with the royal family expected to shift to more efficient transport options like helicopters. Despite its historical significance, the train was used only twice last year, incurring substantial costs for its limited journeys.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: France returns military base to Senegal as part of broader withdrawal
France returns military base to Senegal as part of broader withdrawal
France has begun the process of withdrawing its military presence from Senegal, handing over a communications center in Rufisque on July 1. This move aligns with Senegalese President Bassirou Dioumaye Faye's directive to close French military bases by 2025.

Once a close ally of France since its independence in 1960, Senegal is now shifting its stance, treating France as any other foreign partner. As part of this transition, all Senegalese staff working for French troops are being dismissed.


#crime

Fox News: Massachusetts police officer shot by colleague during service of restraining order
Massachusetts police officer shot by colleague during service of restraining order
A Massachusetts police officer, Kelsey Fitzsimmons, was shot during a confrontation with fellow officers while being served a restraining order. The incident occurred at her home, and she was taken to a Boston hospital, where she is in stable condition.

The shooting is under investigation by Massachusetts State Police, and Fitzsimmons remains on administrative leave. Details regarding the restraining order and the circumstances of the shooting are not yet disclosed.


Fox News: Barry Morphew to appear in court after grand jury indictment charging him with wife's murder
Barry Morphew to appear in court after grand jury indictment charging him with wife's murder
Barry Morphew is scheduled to appear in court after being indicted for the first-degree murder of his wife, Suzanne Morphew, who went missing in 2020. Her remains were found in 2023, with evidence suggesting the use of a deer tranquilizer linked to Barry, who maintains his innocence.

The case against Barry Morphew follows a previous dismissal of charges due to prosecutorial misconduct. He was the only individual with a prescription for the tranquilizer in the area, raising questions about his involvement in Suzanne's disappearance.