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#politics
The Western Journal: Karoline Leavitt Hit with Community Note on Elon Musk’s X About the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt faced backlash for misleading claims about the "One Big Beautiful Bill," particularly regarding tax exemptions. A Community Note on X clarified that the bill does not fully eliminate taxes but offers limited deductions.
Elon Musk also faced fact-checking over his comments on the bill, which he claimed would enable abuses of power. However, a Community Note refuted his assertions, stating that a key section was removed due to a rule violation. The bill has passed the Senate and is now awaiting action in the House.
The Mirror: I was there as Rachel Reeves smiled after tears - but sad reality troubled me'
Chancellor Rachel Reeves attended the NHS 10-year plan launch amid a Labour rebellion over welfare reforms. Despite her emotional display during PMQs, she focused on the event, praising the government's economic efforts while avoiding questions about her tears, leaving the PM to address concerns about her well-being.
Reeves acknowledged her upset as a personal issue but emphasized her commitment to her role, stating, "Today's a new day and I'm just cracking on with the job." The event highlighted the pressures faced by politicians, especially in the public eye.
Le Monde: European Parliament accuses far-right members of illegally funding nonprofits
A report reveals that the far-right Identity and Democracy group in the European Parliament illegally distributed over €700,000 to various associations between 2019 and 2024, including a donation to a French nonprofit for stray cats. This funding was misallocated from operational expenses.
Fox News: Hakeem Jeffries breaks Kevin McCarthy record while stalling Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries set a record for the longest "magic minute" speech in U.S. House history, speaking for over nine hours to delay a vote on President Trump's tax and immigration bill. He criticized the bill for potentially harming vulnerable populations while benefiting the wealthy.
Jeffries highlighted the contrast between federal benefits for low-income individuals and the substantial federal contracts received by billionaires like Elon Musk. He called on Republicans to reconsider their priorities in light of the proposed legislation's impact on everyday Americans.
#society
The Federalist: After UPenn, These Schools Should Apologize For Trans Policies
The University of Pennsylvania has apologized to female athletes impacted by the inclusion of transgender swimmer Lia Thomas on the women's swim team, following pressure from the Trump Administration. This apology comes too late for those who lost opportunities due to Thomas's participation.
Other institutions, including the University of Montana and Franklin Pierce University, are also called out for allowing transgender athletes to compete in women's sports, potentially violating Title IX. The Trump Administration is poised to enforce funding cuts for schools that do not address these issues, emphasizing the need for clear policies to protect female athletes.
The Telegraph: Melania Trump visits children’s hospital in rare public appearance
Melania Trump made a rare public appearance at the Children's National Hospital in Washington, D.C., where she interacted with sick children making arts and crafts for Independence Day. She brought teddy bears as gifts and encouraged the children to celebrate at the White House next year.
The visit continued the tradition of first ladies supporting pediatric care, as she engaged with the children and received handmade gifts in return.
Breitbart: REPORT: PETA Plans to Crash Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest
PETA plans to disrupt this year's Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest by promoting vegan hot dogs to spectators. Their mascots will be present to entice fans away from the event with free vegan options, advocating for animal rights and a cruelty-free Fourth of July celebration.
Despite PETA's efforts, it is doubtful that they will significantly divert attention from the contest, especially with the return of champion Joey Chestnut.
Fox News: Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: From chanting hate to whining for pity
British punk-rap duo Bob Vylan faces backlash after their anti-Israel remarks at Glastonbury, claiming they are being targeted for free speech. Their U.S. visas were revoked following their performance.
In other news, Hamas is reportedly offering bounties on aid workers in Gaza, while a Colorado man faces upgraded charges after an attack linked to anti-Israel sentiments resulted in the death of an 82-year-old woman.
Fox News: Dr. Phil’s Merit Street Media files for bankruptcy, sues Trinity Broadcasting
Dr. Phil McGraw's media company, Merit Street Media, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and a breach of contract lawsuit against Trinity Broadcasting Group. The lawsuit claims Trinity failed to meet its obligations, leading to unsustainable debt and loss of national distribution for the network.
Merit Street alleges that Trinity's actions were intentional and detrimental, causing significant financial harm. The bankruptcy filing estimates assets and liabilities between $100-$500 million, with Merit Street seeking damages and legal costs.
GB News: M25 traffic: Huge HGV crash at Dartford Crossing causes fuel spill and hours of delays as woman hospitalised
Motorists are advised to avoid the M25 due to a serious collision involving a car and a lorry, resulting in a significant fuel spill. The A282 QEII Bridge at the Dartford Crossing is closed southbound, with extensive repairs expected to take several hours.
Police and emergency services are on-site, and one person has been reported with minor injuries. Traffic is heavily congested, with delays extending from the Dartford Crossing to Junction 29 and beyond. Drivers are encouraged to plan ahead and seek alternative routes.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Police Respond to 'Suspicious Package' at Denmark Israeli Embassy
Copenhagen police are investigating a suspicious package sent to the Israeli Embassy. A hazmat team was deployed, and the area has been cordoned off. Authorities have reassured the public that there is no immediate danger, and the investigation is ongoing.
Increased security measures for Israeli and Jewish institutions in Europe have followed heightened tensions due to a recent conflict involving Israel and Iran. A man was arrested in Denmark for allegedly gathering intelligence on Jewish targets for Iranian operatives.
Breitbart: China Insists Communists Will Choose Successor After Dalai Lama Says He Will Control His Reincarnation
China's Tibetology Research Center condemned the Dalai Lama's declaration that only his office can determine his successor, asserting that the Communist Party holds ultimate authority over Tibetan Buddhism. The Dalai Lama, who will turn 90, affirmed the continuation of the institution after his death.
The Tibetan Government in Exile supported the Dalai Lama's statement, rejecting China's claims to authority in religious matters. The Chinese Communist Party insists on controlling religious leadership, asserting that the next Dalai Lama must be recognized by the government, a stance opposed by Tibetan Buddhists worldwide.
Breitbart: Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Rebukes AP for 'Categorically False' Story Claiming Contractors Fired at Civilians
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) refuted an Associated Press report alleging that its security contractors used live ammunition against Palestinian civilians during aid distribution. GHF claims the allegations are false, stating that gunfire heard in videos was from the IDF outside their site.
GHF is pursuing legal action against the AP for what they describe as misleading reporting, asserting that the primary source for the claims is a disgruntled former contractor. Israeli officials also dismissed the allegations as false. GHF remains committed to safely delivering aid to Gaza.
#military
The Federalist: DOD Mum On Nomination Of Admiral Who Allowed Drag On Ship
President Trump has nominated Rear Admiral Michael “Buzz” Donnelly for promotion to command the Navy’s 7th fleet, despite his past allowance of drag shows aboard the USS Ronald Reagan. Donnelly's promotion is seen as contradictory to Trump's and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's push to eliminate "woke" elements from the military.
Donnelly, a seasoned aviation officer, has previously commanded various naval units and would oversee a significant fleet if promoted. His nomination comes amid ongoing tensions regarding military policies on gender identity and recruitment.
#crime
Fox News: $20M worth of cocaine, marijuana intercepted by Coast Guard
The U.S. Coast Guard has intercepted over $20 million worth of cocaine and marijuana, totaling approximately 2,220 pounds of cocaine and 3,320 pounds of marijuana. This operation involved international collaboration with the Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Netherlands Navy.
The drug bust resulted from four separate encounters in the Caribbean Sea, emphasizing the importance of joint efforts in combating drug trafficking. The Coast Guard has not disclosed details about the suspects involved.
#other
Daily Mirror: 6 unhinged Trump moments as he buys support for his budget bill with free hats
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