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#politics

Liberty Nation News: Test Your News Knowledge Quiz – July 6, 2025 - Liberty Nation News
Test Your News Knowledge Quiz – July 6, 2025 - Liberty Nation News
Elon Musk plans to create a new political party if the president signs the Big Beautiful Bill. Meanwhile, CIA Director John Ratcliffe disclosed that Obama-era officials bypassed protocols to claim Trump won the 2016 election with Russian help.

In other news, the New York Mets pledged $1 million for immigrant families, and President Biden expressed frustration over trade negotiations with Canada due to a digital services tax.


#society

Fox News: Passenger's revenge on entitled 'Karen' sparks heated debate about airplane etiquette
Passenger's revenge on entitled 'Karen' sparks heated debate about airplane etiquette
A Reddit user's experience with a reclining airplane seat has sparked a debate about passenger etiquette. The user recounted how the person in front reclined fully, prompting them to recline halfway, which led to complaints from the passenger behind about using a laptop.

The post received significant attention, with many users weighing in on the right to recline versus the discomfort it can cause to others. Etiquette experts suggest that while reclining is a right, it should be done slowly and with consideration for those seated behind.


GB News: 'Secret' plans to charge for public toilets blasted as councillor launches campaign against 'unfair' fee
'Secret' plans to charge for public toilets blasted as councillor launches campaign against 'unfair' fee
A North Yorkshire councillor has criticized plans to charge 40p for public toilet access in Malton, launching a "Free to Pee" campaign. The proposal, approved in a private council meeting, aims to install card payment machines and close additional facilities, raising concerns about transparency and fairness.

Local residents, including shopkeepers, express outrage over the charges, emphasizing the necessity of free public restrooms, especially for those without private facilities. Many argue that the decision was made without proper public consultation, calling for the council to reconsider its approach.


Le Monde: Texas in shock after fatal flood kills over 50 people and leaves dozens missing
Texas in shock after fatal flood kills over 50 people and leaves dozens missing
A recent flood in Kerr County, Texas, has resulted in the deaths of 52 people, with 43 fatalities reported in the county alone. The region, known as "Flash Flood Alley," has a history of deadly floods, and the recent torrential rains have left several dozen individuals missing, including 15 children.

Kerr County, part of the tourist-friendly "Hill Country," attracts families for summer camps along the Guadalupe River, despite the inherent flood risks. The area was fully booked for the July 4 holiday, highlighting its popularity among visitors from larger Texas cities.


#culture

Fox News: Candace Cameron Bure warns about 'scary' Hollywood weight-loss trend making a comeback
Candace Cameron Bure warns about 'scary' Hollywood weight-loss trend making a comeback
Candace Cameron Bure discusses the impact of weight-loss trends on body image perceptions in Hollywood. She expresses concern over the "scary" fads influencing younger generations, contrasting their views with her own experiences from the '80s and '90s. Bure emphasizes the importance of understanding personal motivations behind health choices.

She shares her journey toward body positivity, highlighting her faith as a guiding force. Bure encourages self-compassion and acknowledges the emotional aspects of body image, stressing that true value comes from within rather than external appearances.


#crime

Fox News: Inside Barry Morphew's secretive life 600 miles away from epicenter of murder investigation into wife's death
Inside Barry Morphew's secretive life 600 miles away from epicenter of murder investigation into wife's death
Barry Morphew, indicted for the first-degree murder of his wife Suzanne, has relocated to Cave Creek, Arizona, following the dismissal of earlier charges due to prosecutorial misconduct. He has been known to use aliases, raising questions about his desire to conceal his identity.

Prosecutors allege that chemicals found in Suzanne's bone marrow link Barry to her disappearance, as he was the only local individual with access to a specific tranquilizer. His attorney maintains his innocence, asserting the case has not changed.