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Fox News: Cornell University hit with federal civil rights complaint over alleged discriminatory DEI practices
The America First Policy Institute has filed a federal civil rights complaint against Cornell University, alleging that the school's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices lead to discrimination in hiring and scholarships based on race and sex. The complaint claims these practices create a hostile environment and violate federal law.
Cornell University disputes the allegations, stating that they comply with civil rights laws and have engaged outside firms to audit their policies. The university emphasizes its commitment to equality and the correction of any discriminatory practices. The complaint is part of a broader push against DEI initiatives by conservative groups.
The Western Journal: Trump Fumes at Reporter Before Bondi Tries to Explain Away Critical Missing Minute of the Epstein Video
President Trump expressed frustration during a cabinet meeting when questioned about Jeffrey Epstein, whose 2019 death is officially ruled a suicide. Attorney General Pam Bondi addressed inquiries regarding a missing minute in surveillance footage from Epstein's cell, attributing it to a routine system error.
Critics remain skeptical of Bondi's explanations, particularly regarding the absence of evidence linking Epstein to intelligence activities. Social media reactions have largely condemned both Trump and Bondi for their handling of the Epstein issue.
Breitbart: Report: FBI Launches Investigation into John Brennan, James Comey
The FBI is investigating former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey regarding their roles in the Trump-Russia collusion inquiry. Evidence of wrongdoing by Brennan has been referred to the FBI, leading to a criminal investigation.
The investigation may include allegations of false statements made to Congress and could involve claims related to the 2016 Intelligence Community Assessment on Russian election interference. Sources suggest the FBI views their actions as potentially conspiratorial.
The Western Journal: Supreme Court Gives Trump Green Light to Initiate Mass Government Firings
The Supreme Court has lifted an injunction blocking the Trump administration's plans for large-scale reductions in the federal workforce, allowing agency heads to initiate layoffs. This decision follows a ruling from a lower court that deemed the mass layoffs illegal.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented, arguing that the ruling undermines Congress's policymaking authority. The case will return to the lower court to determine if the specific reduction plans comply with federal law.
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Breitbart: Nevada Mother Arrested After Newborn Found Crying in Dumpster
A Nevada mother, Taylour Sierra Dickinson, 28, was arrested after her newborn was found abandoned in a dumpster in Sun Valley. She faces charges of attempted murder and child abuse. The infant, rescued by a bystander, is now healthy and receiving care.
Authorities highlighted Nevada's Safe Haven Law, which allows parents to surrender infants legally within 30 days of birth. The case has sparked concern in the community, with officials praising the citizen who saved the baby.
Fox News: Have fun in the sun with these Prime Day beach toy deals
Amazon is offering various beach toy deals for Prime Day, available until July 11. Discounts include a 19-piece sand toys set for $22.94, 2-pack beach balls for $5.98, and a collapsible beach bucket set for $16.93, among others.
These deals require an Amazon Prime membership, with options for a 30-day free trial. Other items include water squirt guns, reusable water balloons, and inflatable paddle boards, all aimed at enhancing family beach outings.
The Western Journal: Watch: Top Trump Official Leads Entire Cabinet in 'Powerful Prayer' for Texas Before Reporters Arrived
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner led President Trump's cabinet in a prayer for victims of the Texas flooding, emphasizing trust in God and seeking peace for grieving families. Trump and First Lady Melania plan to visit Texas soon, prioritizing the needs of those affected.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem provided updates on the federal response, highlighting the Coast Guard's efforts in rescue operations. A Coast Guardsman saved 165 children from a camp, illustrating the bravery and commitment of first responders during this tragic event.
The Telegraph: Girl, 8, orphaned in Texas floods after family camping trip ends in tragedy
An eight-year-old girl, Jenna Burgess, is now an orphan after her family's RV was swept away in Texas floods that killed at least 109 people over the July 4 weekend. Jenna is the sole survivor of her family of five amid rising numbers of missing persons.
Rescue efforts continue as workers search for survivors, with the number of missing climbing to 160. Texas Governor Greg Abbott indicated that more names could be added to the list as hopes of finding additional survivors diminish.
GB News: Motorists to be slapped with £100 fine for breaking parking rules with 'illegal and unfair' practice
East Ayrshire Council has implemented a pavement parking ban, with penalties of up to £100 for violations. The enforcement follows a month of warnings, aimed at improving safety and accessibility for pedestrians, particularly those with disabilities or parents with strollers.
The new rules, part of the Transport (Scotland) Act 2019, also allow for exceptions for emergency services and postal workers. However, Blue Badge holders will not be exempt from the ban. The council emphasizes the importance of considerate parking to prevent obstructions on pavements.
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Times Of Israel: After strikes, Israel and US diverge on how to further pressure Iran
President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu recently celebrated their joint efforts against Iran, but they differ significantly on strategies moving forward. Trump favors a diplomatic approach aimed at preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons, while Netanyahu advocates for a more aggressive stance that could lead to regime change in Tehran.
In the Gaza Strip, Trump seeks a ceasefire with Hamas, while Netanyahu is focused on dismantling the group entirely. The two leaders' contrasting views highlight a broader divide in their approaches to Middle Eastern stability, with no clear resolution in sight.