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#politics

Fox News: House Democrat announces he won't seek re-election in 2026
House Democrat announces he won't seek re-election in 2026
Democratic Rep. Dwight Evans of Pennsylvania announced he will not seek re-election in 2026 but will complete his current term. He emphasized his good health and commitment to serving, while also focusing on increasing voter turnout in Philadelphia and helping Democrats regain House majority.

Evans has served in the U.S. House since 2016 and previously in the Pennsylvania state House. He expressed gratitude to his constituents and urged fellow officials to better listen to the challenges faced by the people they represent.


Forbes: Musk-Trump Feud Reignites: Trump Responds To Musk's Spending Bill Attacks
Musk-Trump Feud Reignites: Trump Responds To Musk's Spending Bill Attacks
The conflict between President Trump and Elon Musk intensified as Trump suggested he might consider deporting Musk, a naturalized U.S. citizen, in response to Musk's criticism of Trump's spending bill. Musk vowed to support primary challenges against GOP lawmakers who back the legislation.

Musk has publicly condemned the spending bill, claiming it represents a bipartisan failure, while Trump threatened to cut government subsidies for Musk's companies in retaliation. The feud highlights a significant rift between the two former allies over fiscal policy and political strategy.


Fox News: Trump says DOGE 'monster' may have to 'eat Elon' as Musk vows primary ads for lawmakers who cross him on BBB
Trump says DOGE 'monster' may have to 'eat Elon' as Musk vows primary ads for lawmakers who cross him on BBB
President Trump criticized Elon Musk over his opposition to the "One Big Beautiful Bill," which aims to eliminate electric vehicle mandates. Trump suggested that Musk's anger stems from potential losses in government subsidies that benefit his companies.

Musk, previously aligned with Trump, has threatened to support primary challenges against Republicans who back the legislation, arguing it would significantly increase the national debt. The ongoing feud highlights the tension between Musk's interests and Trump's agenda as the bill moves through Congress.


Fox News: Senate parliamentarian OKs ban on Planned Parenthood federal funding in Trump megabill
Senate parliamentarian OKs ban on Planned Parenthood federal funding in Trump megabill
The Senate Parliamentarian has confirmed that a provision to prohibit Medicaid funds from supporting abortion providers, including Planned Parenthood, can remain in President Trump's budget bill for one year. This decision has been praised by pro-life advocates as a significant win, while Democrats criticize it as an attack on women's healthcare.

The provision, which aims to prevent taxpayer funding of abortions, is expected to impact nearly $800 million in funding. Democrats argue it will limit access to essential healthcare services for women and could lead to the closure of numerous clinics. The debate highlights ongoing tensions over reproductive rights in the U.S.


Fox News: Trump slams ‘total nut job’ Mamdani for not condemning ‘globalize the intifada’ phrase
Trump slams ‘total nut job’ Mamdani for not condemning ‘globalize the intifada’ phrase
Donald Trump criticized New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for his refusal to condemn the phrase "globalize the intifada," which supports Palestinian resistance. Trump labeled Mamdani a "total nut job" and a "communist," expressing concern over his socialist policies.

Mamdani, who won the Democratic primary and identifies as a Democratic socialist, stated he didn't want to "police language" regarding the term. Trump warned that the election of a candidate like Mamdani would be detrimental for New York City.


GB News: 'Every man and his dog including the Prime Minister himself knows he stands for absolutely nothing'
'Every man and his dog including the Prime Minister himself knows he stands for absolutely nothing'
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has acknowledged his failure to manage Labour MPs' backlash over benefit cuts, attributing it to distractions from international events. Critics assert he has been absent during key domestic issues, prompting a significant rebellion among his party members.

Starmer's recent concessions on welfare cuts have not appeased dissenters, with rebel MPs demanding further changes. The situation has led to perceptions of ineffectiveness, raising questions about his leadership and the Labour Party's direction.


Breitbart: CT Gov. Lamont: Mamdani 'Transformative', We've Done Some of His Policies
CT Gov. Lamont: Mamdani 'Transformative', We've Done Some of His Policies
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont praised New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani as "transformative" during a CBS News interview. He noted that Connecticut has already implemented some of Mamdani's policies, particularly in housing and affordability.

Lamont emphasized that affordable housing is crucial for overall affordability in Connecticut and nationwide, suggesting that local towns should take initiative on this issue.


#society

Breitbart: UK Urges Young People to Have More Kids Amid Plummeting Birthrates
UK Urges Young People to Have More Kids Amid Plummeting Birthrates
British Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson is encouraging young people to consider starting families due to the UK's declining birthrate, which hit a record low of 1.44 children per woman in 2023. She argues that the government should support family formation rather than relying solely on immigration to address demographic challenges.

Phillipson highlights the pressures young adults face, including high housing costs and childcare expenses, which deter family planning. She contrasts Labour's approach to family support with that of other European nations, such as Hungary, which have implemented incentives to boost birth rates.


The Telegraph: BBC’s Glastonbury hate broadcast was ‘chilling violation’, say October 7 families
BBC’s Glastonbury hate broadcast was ‘chilling violation’, say October 7 families
The BBC's airing of Bob Vylan's antisemitic chants at Glastonbury has been condemned as a "chilling violation" by a relative of October 7 victims. The frontman’s remarks included calls for violence against the IDF, which were echoed by the crowd.

Despite a warning about discriminatory language, the BBC did not mute the offensive content, leaving it available for hours. This decision has drawn significant backlash from those affected by Hamas violence.


Breitbart: Poll: Patriotism Collapses Among Democrats in Second Trump Era
Poll: Patriotism Collapses Among Democrats in Second Trump Era
Patriotism among Democrats has significantly declined, with only 36% expressing pride in being American, down from 62% last year. This drop has contributed to a national pride level of just 58%, a record low, despite Republicans reporting higher pride levels, now at 92%.

Generational differences also emerge, as only 41% of Generation Z report feeling proud to be American, marking the first cohort with a minority expressing such sentiment. Overall, Republican pride remains steady, while Democratic pride has seen a stark decrease.


GB News: Tom Harwood delivers scathing verdict on 'malicious' Bob Vylan chant after duo dropped by agency: 'Extraordinary!'
Tom Harwood delivers scathing verdict on 'malicious' Bob Vylan chant after duo dropped by agency: 'Extraordinary!'
Punk rap duo Bob Vylan faced backlash after leading chants of "death to the IDF" at Glastonbury Festival, resulting in their agency, United Talent Agency, dropping them. GB News host Tom Harwood criticized the performance as malicious and praised the agency's decision.

The BBC also condemned the antisemitic sentiments expressed during the live performance, stating they are unacceptable. Glastonbury chief Emily Eavis echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that hate speech and incitement to violence have no place at the festival.


GB News: Bob Vylan and Kneecap's controversial Glastonbury performances spark criminal investigation
Bob Vylan and Kneecap's controversial Glastonbury performances spark criminal investigation
Avon and Somerset Police have initiated a criminal investigation into performances by Bob Vylan and Kneecap at Glastonbury Festival, citing public order concerns and potential hate crime violations. The investigation is evidence-led, with a senior detective appointed to oversee it.

The controversy has led to significant repercussions for Bob Vylan, including the revocation of their US visas and criticism of the BBC for airing their performance. Police are engaging with local communities to address concerns and have requested that the public refrain from further reporting on the matter as the investigation proceeds.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Complaint filed against two French-Israeli soldiers accused of war crimes in Gaza
Complaint filed against two French-Israeli soldiers accused of war crimes in Gaza
The legal status of French-Israeli soldiers involved in Israeli military operations in Gaza may become contentious. Human rights groups have filed a complaint against two soldiers, Sasha A. and Gabriel B. H., for alleged war crimes related to the deaths of unarmed Palestinian civilians.

The complaint cites a report by journalist Younis Tirawi and involves accusations from multiple organizations advocating for Palestinian rights. The situation remains critical as violence continues in the region.


#military

Times Of Israel: Outsourced and exposed: Civilian contractors are on the frontlines of the Gaza war
Outsourced and exposed: Civilian contractors are on the frontlines of the Gaza war
Civilian contractors in Israel are increasingly operating in active war zones, particularly in Gaza, where they undertake demolition and logistical tasks for the Defense Ministry. This trend raises concerns about oversight and the legal status of these workers, who face significant risks akin to soldiers without the same protections.

The recent death of contractor David Libi, killed while working in Gaza, underscores the dangers these civilians face. Despite being sanctioned for supporting illegal West Bank outposts, Libi Construction continues to receive government contracts. The blurred lines between civilian and military roles in such contexts complicate accountability and highlight the human cost of outsourcing military operations.


#culture

GB News: WATCH: Miriam Cates hits out at 'two-tier' chant by Bob Vylan after being dropped by agency
WATCH: Miriam Cates hits out at 'two-tier' chant by Bob Vylan after being dropped by agency
GB News host Tom Harwood criticized punk rap duo Bob Vylan for their controversial performance at Glastonbury Festival, where they chanted "death to the IDF." Following the incident, the band was dropped by United Talent Agency due to the backlash from their actions.




#education

Breitbart: Assistant A.G.: Almost Every School Violated Federal Discrimination Law
Assistant A.G.: Almost Every School Violated Federal Discrimination Law
AG Harmeet Dhillon criticizes universities for non-compliance with discrimination laws and links antisemitism to foreign funding.


#crime

Breitbart: Diddy Sex Trafficking Trial: Jury Deliberations Day Two Begins After Chaotic Start
Diddy Sex Trafficking Trial: Jury Deliberations Day Two Begins After Chaotic Start
A jury is deliberating for a second day in the sex trafficking trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs, who faces serious charges including racketeering conspiracy. Prosecutors allege he coerced girlfriends into sexual acts with male sex workers, while the defense argues these actions were consensual within a swinger lifestyle.

Combs, who did not testify, could face a lengthy prison sentence if convicted. The jury has raised concerns about one member's ability to follow instructions and has sought clarification on legal definitions related to the charges.


The Western Journal: Victim's Family 'Beyond Furious' as Bryan Kohberger Accepts Plea Deal in Idaho Quadruple Murder Case
Victim's Family 'Beyond Furious' as Bryan Kohberger Accepts Plea Deal in Idaho Quadruple Murder Case
Bryan Kohberger has accepted a plea deal in the 2022 murder of four Idaho college students, which has left the victims' families outraged. Kohberger will plead guilty and serve life in prison without the possibility of appeal, avoiding a trial that could have resulted in the death penalty.

The Goncalves family expressed their frustration, stating they felt blindsided by the plea deal and that the justice system has failed to honor their loved ones. They emphasized their desire for accountability and dignity, criticizing the handling of the case by the prosecution.


#sports

GB News: Billie Jean King lashes out at Wimbledon dress code tradition: 'It drives me nuts'
Billie Jean King lashes out at Wimbledon dress code tradition: 'It drives me nuts'
Billie Jean King has criticized Wimbledon's all-white clothing rule, labeling it a "total mistake" that complicates player identification for spectators. She argues the strict dress code detracts from the viewing experience and suggests introducing numbered jerseys with player names to enhance engagement and revenue.

King, who has a history of advocating for change in tennis, believes the current policy is outdated and hinders both viewer enjoyment and commercial opportunities. She emphasizes that other sports successfully use similar strategies and that Wimbledon should adapt to modernize and capitalize on potential earnings.