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Fox News: Newsom says it’s time for President Trump to ‘grow up’ in rebuke over National Guard deployment
Newsom says it’s time for President Trump to ‘grow up’ in rebuke over National Guard deployment
California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized President Trump for federalizing National Guard troops in response to anti-ICE riots, calling it a waste of resources and a display of "rote cruelty." He urged Trump to return control of the troops to the state for more constructive purposes.

Newsom's remarks included strong language directed at Trump, whom he accused of using the National Guard as pawns for political theatrics. He emphasized the need for community-focused actions rather than military deployments within the U.S. The White House responded, defending Trump's immigration policies and criticizing Newsom's stance.


The Western Journal: Gen. Flynn Publishes an Open Letter to Trump Regarding Epstein: 'I Hesitated to Write This'
Gen. Flynn Publishes an Open Letter to Trump Regarding Epstein: 'I Hesitated to Write This'
Retired Gen. Mike Flynn has penned an open letter to former President Donald Trump regarding the ongoing controversy surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death. Flynn urges Trump to address the situation directly and seek accountability for those involved in crimes against children, emphasizing the need for trust between the government and the public.

Flynn's letter counters Trump's dismissal of the Epstein controversy as a "hoax," highlighting the serious implications of Epstein's alleged connections to powerful figures and potential intelligence operations. He calls for a resolution to restore confidence in leadership and ensure justice for victims.


#society

Fox News: Lost mother's handwritten notes save her and 9-year-old son stranded in remote California wilderness
Lost mother's handwritten notes save her and 9-year-old son stranded in remote California wilderness
A mother and her 9-year-old son were rescued in a California forest after getting lost during a camping trip. They left handwritten notes asking for help, which guided rescuers to their location. The search was aided by a location-sharing app and communication via HAM radio.

Despite challenges posed by the terrain and lack of cell service, the duo's smart decisions, including leaving notes and signaling with a whistle, contributed to their safe recovery. Their situation highlighted the importance of informing others about travel plans for timely rescue efforts.


GB News: Pope Leo receives two new electric vehicles after Mercedes granted 'wish' to late Pope Francis
Pope Leo receives two new electric vehicles after Mercedes granted 'wish' to late Pope Francis
Pope Leo XIV has received two handcrafted electric vehicles designed for his private use, following the Vatican's commitment to sustainable transportation. These vehicles, developed by Exelentia, produce no emissions and are engineered for agility in crowded spaces.

The Vatican has also installed 20 fast charging points as part of its Ecological Conversion 2035 program, aiming for zero carbon emissions. This initiative continues the efforts initiated by Pope Francis, who had previously received an electric Popemobile from Mercedes-Benz.


Times Of Israel: Syrian gov’t forces begin withdrawing from Sweida as Israel vows to protect Druze
Syrian gov’t forces begin withdrawing from Sweida as Israel vows to protect Druze
Syria has begun withdrawing its army from Sweida city after agreeing to a new ceasefire aimed at halting military operations amid ongoing sectarian violence. Despite this, some Druze leaders have rejected the agreement, and Israel has vowed to protect the Druze community, with reports of continued Israeli airstrikes on Syrian forces.

The ceasefire includes provisions for a committee to oversee its implementation and the release of detainees. However, significant unrest persists, with over 300 reported deaths since the conflict reignited, and local Druze groups continue to express their opposition to the Syrian government's actions.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: NATO Chief Warns Brazil, China, India to Stop Doing Business with Russia
NATO Chief Warns Brazil, China, India to Stop Doing Business with Russia
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte warned Brazil, China, and India of potential secondary sanctions if they continue purchasing Russian oil. He emphasized the need for these nations to encourage President Putin to engage in peace talks regarding Ukraine, as failure to do so could result in significant economic repercussions.

Rutte's comments were met with strong backlash from Indian and Chinese officials, who criticized the interference in their trade policies. Russian officials dismissed the threats, asserting that they would not alter their course in Ukraine despite international pressures.