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#politics

Fox News: 'A true warrior': Retiring Rep Mark Green endorses his potential replacement in GOP race
'A true warrior': Retiring Rep Mark Green endorses his potential replacement in GOP race
Rep. Mark Green of Tennessee has endorsed Matt Van Epps to succeed him in the U.S. House after announcing his retirement. Van Epps, a decorated Army veteran and former commissioner of Tennessee's Department of General Services, expressed gratitude for the endorsement and commitment to the district.

Green, who has served since 2019, will resign after the House votes on a significant Republican bill. Several candidates from both parties are now entering the race for the 7th congressional district seat.


The Western Journal: NYT Biden Interview Confirms: POTUS Had No Idea Who Was Being Pardoned Specifically, Despite Claiming He Made 'Every Single' Decision
NYT Biden Interview Confirms: POTUS Had No Idea Who Was Being Pardoned Specifically, Despite Claiming He Made 'Every Single' Decision
Former President Joe Biden admitted in a recent interview that he did not personally approve each of the over 8,000 pardons issued during his administration, relying instead on an autopen for signatures. While he claimed to have authorized the pardons, critics question the consistency of his statements.

This revelation comes amid ongoing investigations into the Biden administration's use of the autopen, with some alleging it was a means to conceal Biden's cognitive decline. The House Oversight Committee is pursuing answers regarding these pardons and the implications of Biden's health on executive decisions.


Forbes: ‘Pam Bondi Made A Bunch Of Ludicrous Claims’ About Epstein Files, Tucker Carlson Says
‘Pam Bondi Made A Bunch Of Ludicrous Claims’ About Epstein Files, Tucker Carlson Says
Tucker Carlson criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi for making "ludicrous claims" regarding the Epstein investigation, particularly her assertion that a list of Epstein's clients was available. This has sparked outrage among Trump's supporters, with Trump defending Bondi and urging his base to move past conspiracy theories.

The controversy highlights tensions within the MAGA movement regarding the Epstein case and the handling of information by officials.


Le Monde: Brazil's far right is divided over Trump's threats
Brazil's far right is divided over Trump's threats
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro responded cautiously to Donald Trump's announcement of a 50% tariff on Brazilian exports to the U.S., attributing it to Brazil's departure from commitments to freedom and rule of law. He praised Trump but called for a resolution to the crisis.

Despite only 12% of Brazil's exports going to the U.S., significant sectors like oil and aircraft could face severe impacts from these tariffs. Bolsonaro's reaction reflects the challenges of navigating international relations amid domestic legal troubles.


#society

GB News: Major car brands recall 911k vehicles over safety fears including torn airbags that release 'hot gases' and cause 'burns'
Major car brands recall 911k vehicles over safety fears including torn airbags that release 'hot gases' and cause 'burns'
Major auto manufacturers, including Ford, Jaguar Land Rover, and General Motors, are recalling hundreds of thousands of vehicles in the U.S. due to serious safety concerns. Ford is recalling over 850,000 vehicles, including popular models like the Bronco and F-150, due to potential fuel pump failures that could cause engine stalling.

Jaguar Land Rover is recalling nearly 21,000 Range Rover Evoque vehicles due to risks associated with torn airbags, while more than 40,000 Chevrolet Blazer electric cars are affected by issues with the parking brake wiring harness, increasing the risk of accidents. Owners will be notified about the remedies soon.


Forbes: Here’s Why Texas Lacked A Flood Warning System Everyone Knew It Needed
Here’s Why Texas Lacked A Flood Warning System Everyone Knew It Needed
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has defended her policies amid criticism that changes at FEMA hindered disaster response following deadly floods in Texas. Reports indicate that many distress calls went unanswered due to staff cuts and delays in deploying rescue teams.

Local and state officials are also facing scrutiny for failing to implement a flood warning system despite knowing its necessity. The recent floods resulted in at least 130 fatalities, marking the deadliest inland flooding in Texas in nearly 50 years.


The American Mind: Organize for Attack!
Organize for Attack!
On Independence Day, a group of individuals attacked law enforcement outside the Prairieland Detention Center in Texas, using firearms and fireworks. The assault, which resulted in injuries to at least one officer, was reportedly premeditated and linked to anti-ICE sentiments.

The attackers' motivations may stem from insurrectionary anarchist ideology, which promotes violent acts as a means to incite revolution. Internal conflicts among radical left factions, including anarchists and Marxists, suggest a complex landscape of revolutionary thought, though both groups may unite against common adversaries.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Iranian crowdfunding campaign claims to raise $40M as reward for assassinating Trump
Iranian crowdfunding campaign claims to raise $40M as reward for assassinating Trump
An Iranian movement called the "Blood Covenant" claims to have raised over $40 million for the assassination of former President Donald Trump, citing religious justifications in a poster featuring Trump in crosshairs. This follows U.S. airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities and increased calls for Trump's assassination from Iranian officials.

The movement's backing includes fatwas from Iranian grand ayatollahs deeming Trump an enemy of Islam, with promises of rewards for his assassination. The U.S. State Department has acknowledged awareness of these threats.


#military

Times Of Israel: Hamas fighter who invaded Israel, held Emily Damari hostage, killed in IDF airstrike
Hamas fighter who invaded Israel, held Emily Damari hostage, killed in IDF airstrike
Hamas member Nasr Ali Quneita, who held British-Israeli Emily Damari hostage during the October 7 attacks, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City on June 19, according to the IDF. Damari expressed relief over his death but emphasized the need for the return of other hostages still in captivity.

The IDF continues extensive operations in Gaza, targeting over 100 terror sites, resulting in numerous casualties among militants. The ongoing conflict has led to significant loss of life on both sides, with the Gaza health ministry reporting over 58,000 Palestinian deaths since the war began.


#crime

Fox News: Idaho four murder victim's sister reveals 'weird' three-word text message hours before stabbings
Idaho four murder victim's sister reveals 'weird' three-word text message hours before stabbings
Bryan Kohberger, 30, confessed to the 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, including Ethan Chapin, as part of a plea deal to avoid the death penalty. Kohberger admitted to breaking into their home with intent to kill, resulting in life sentences without parole.

The Chapin family expressed relief at the resolution, stating it allows them to move on after nearly two-and-a-half years of grief. While some families supported the plea deal, others, like the Goncalves family, were critical of it. Kohberger waived his rights to appeal as part of the agreement.


Fox News: Preppy party murder suspect's lawyer says client's testimony key to acquittal
Preppy party murder suspect's lawyer says client's testimony key to acquittal
Raul Valle, 20, was acquitted of first-degree murder in the stabbing death of prep school lacrosse player James McGrath. His defense attorney argued that Valle's testimony was crucial in establishing a self-defense claim, citing inconsistencies in the prosecution's case.

The jury deliberated for two-and-a-half days before concluding that the prosecution failed to prove Valle intended to kill McGrath. Valle was also cleared of intentional manslaughter and assault charges, though a partial mistrial was declared on other counts.


#technology

Forbes: Singapore’s Airalo Becomes Unicorn After Raising $220 Million In CVC-Led Round
Singapore’s Airalo Becomes Unicorn After Raising $220 Million In CVC-Led Round
Airalo, a Singapore-based provider of eSIM technology, has achieved unicorn status after raising $220 million in a funding round led by CVC, valuing the startup at over $1 billion. The company, co-founded in 2019, serves over 20 million travelers across 200 countries.

The funding comes amid a downturn in capital raising in Southeast Asia, where startup funding dropped 24% in the first half of the year. Airalo's revenue has surged, tripling to $150 million in 2023, driven by increasing demand for its eSIM services that allow users to switch mobile data providers without physical SIM cards.


Fox News: Malicious browser extensions caught spying on 2 million users
Malicious browser extensions caught spying on 2 million users
Researchers have identified a campaign involving 18 malicious browser extensions on Chrome and Edge that exploited user trust. These extensions, which had over 2 million installs, initially appeared legitimate but later injected harmful scripts through silent updates, bypassing security measures.

Affected users are advised to immediately remove the extensions, clear browser data, and run full system scans. To enhance security, users should monitor accounts for unusual activity, enable two-factor authentication, and use strong antivirus software.