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#politics
Fox News: Biden campaign tapped 24-year-old ‘social media whiz’ to post president’s dropout letter, new book reveals
Former President Joe Biden's campaign staff faced a frantic situation when he announced his decision to drop out of the 2024 election on July 21, 2024. Staffers scrambled to prepare a public announcement, with campaign chair Jen O'Malley Dillon reportedly in tears after receiving the news.
The announcement was made via a letter posted on social media shortly after Biden held a Zoom meeting with staff, revealing his decision to step down. Biden expressed that it was in the best interest of his party and the country for him to focus on his remaining presidential duties.
The Federalist: 'Trans' Athletes Cases Give SCOTUS A Shot At Redemption
The Supreme Court will hear cases regarding state laws that prevent trans-identifying men from competing in women's sports. The justices will consider if these laws violate the equal protection clause or Title IX, following a recent ruling affirming the constitutionality of laws banning harmful transgender procedures for minors.
Justices Alito, Barrett, and Thomas argue that transgender status does not qualify as a suspect class, contrasting with claims from left-wing activists. The upcoming cases present an opportunity for the Court to clarify its stance on this classification and potentially limit legal challenges against policies recognizing biological sex.
The Western Journal: Old Bag Of Tricks
A.F. Branco's cartoon titled "Old Bag Of Tricks" features a satirical take on Chuck Schumer and the Democratic Party, highlighting perceived repetitive strategies in Congress. The illustration critiques the actions of the House of Representatives and Senate during the Trump administration.
#society
The Telegraph: Graham Greene gingerbread hotel destroyed by Haiti’s descent into chaos
The historic Hotel Oloffson in Haiti, once a presidential palace and a cultural landmark, has been destroyed by gang violence. Known for its connections to Graham Greene and visits from celebrities, the hotel succumbed to the ongoing crisis in the country.
Manager Richard Morse confirmed the hotel's destruction, marking a significant loss for Port-au-Prince. The building, which survived numerous challenges including the 2010 earthquake, is now reduced to ruins.
The Federalist: CNN Melts Down At Women Ditching Feminism For Femininity
CNN's recent feature critiques the diminishing appeal of feminism among younger women, attributing this shift to "hatred" and misogyny. The article highlights young women who express discomfort with conservative ideas encountered online, suggesting that exposure to non-leftist perspectives is seen as a form of manipulation.
The piece argues that traditional family roles and motherhood are being undervalued by feminism, which it claims leads to unhappiness among women. It asserts that conservative women influencers are gaining traction by promoting femininity, marriage, and family, contrasting their views with mainstream feminist narratives.
Le Monde: Marseille wildfire decreases in intensity but not extinguished
A wildfire near Marseille, France, has decreased in intensity after affecting 750 hectares and destroying 10 homes, though no casualties were reported. About 700 firefighters are battling the blaze, which disrupted air and train travel in the region.
Local authorities warned of a high-risk summer for wildfires, exacerbated by human-induced climate change. The fire, sparked by a vehicle, led to the temporary closure of Marseille Provence airport and significant disruptions in train services.
GB News: Bridgerton star tells Nigel Farage the 'real reason' she is fleeing London: 'Terrible news for the capital!'
Actress Genevieve Chenneour is leaving London after a violent attempted mugging where she fought back against a thief. She expressed concerns about safety in the city, noting that many women feel anxious walking alone at night.
Chenneour's experience highlights rising crime, particularly mobile phone theft, prompting discussions about personal safety in urban areas. Former police officials advise against confronting attackers.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: NATO jets scrambled amid Russia's largest drone attack on Ukraine
Russia launched its largest drone attack on Ukraine, deploying over 700 drones and missiles. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy reported that most were intercepted, with significant damage reported across multiple regions. He emphasized the need for stronger sanctions against Russia.
Poland's military heightened its readiness in response to the threat, activating air defenses and fighter jets. Zelenskyy criticized Russia's continued aggression amid peace efforts, urging international partners to impose tougher sanctions on Russian oil to curb the war.
#culture
The Western Journal: Don't Fall for It: New 'Superman' Movie's Immigrant Controversy Is Totally Manufactured by the Media
The new "Superman" movie directed by James Gunn has sparked controversy over claims it promotes a pro-immigration agenda. Critics, particularly from conservative media, have misinterpreted Gunn's comments about Superman being an "immigrant" story, framing it as an anti-Trump narrative.
Gunn clarified that the film is meant for everyone and focuses on kindness, distancing it from political statements. The backlash appears to be fueled by selective media interpretations rather than the film's actual content. Viewers are advised to wait for the movie's release before forming opinions.
#education
The Federalist: Trump's Big, Beautiful Bill Will Help Kids Escape Failing Schools
This Independence Day, the passage of the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" marks a significant expansion of school choice across the U.S., potentially reaching all 50 states. The act introduces a tax-credit provision for education scholarships, allowing taxpayers to contribute to nonprofit organizations for educational expenses.
President Trump signed the bill into law, which is touted as the largest school choice program in U.S. history. This initiative aims to empower families and transform education opportunities, with Trump actively supporting state-level school choice efforts.