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#politics
Front Page Magazine: How White People Invented Joy Reid
A lengthy polemic claims Joy Reid was invented by white men—Harvard, MSNBC, affirmative action—and that she wasted opportunities while blaming others for her decline.
It argues white men created her rise and fall and that her firing proves it.
Breitbart: Park Visitors May Face Prosecution After Helping Now-Fired Ranger Hang Transgender Flag in Yosemite
Yosemite ranger-biologist Shannon Joslin, nonbinary, was fired for hanging a 66-foot transgender pride flag from El Capitan for about two hours on May 20.
Parks tightened rules, banning banners over 15 sq ft in wilderness zones; officials say they’ll pursue violators.
Front Page Magazine: Destroying a President
Leahy’s film leans on Geoff Shepard’s research, arguing a Deep State campaign within government and media toppled Nixon.
Less sensational than O’Connor, it’s a careful reconstruction that ties anti-Nixon players to today’s battles and stresses due process issues.
Fox News: Abrego Garcia lawyers file motion to dismiss criminal charges from Trump DOJ, citing 'vindictive' prosecution
Abrego Garcia's lawyers ask Nashville to drop the human-smuggling case, calling the indictment vindictive and selective.
The filing links the case to a MD suit, saying the government punished him after removal; Crenshaw must rule amid looming release and deportation.
Breitbart: Trump's USCIS to Screen Legal Immigrants for Anti-American Views
USCIS will screen legal immigrants seeking status adjustment for anti-American views and ties to terrorist ideologies.
Guidance expands social-media vetting and past-views checks; anti-Americanism will be a negative factor in discretionary citizenship determinations.
Times Of Israel: German court rules Nazi camp memorial can bar visitors wearing keffiyeh
A Thuringia court ruled Buchenwald can bar entry to a woman wearing a Palestinian keffiyeh, saying her aim was a political message against Israel and could endanger Jewish safety.
The ruling upholds the memorial’s purpose over personal expression as Germany weighs Israel policy
The Western Journal: Scott Jennings Schools CNN Panel in Clash Over Woke Smithsonian's Slavery Obsession, Says Trump is Right
CNN panel debates Smithsonian's focus on slavery; Jennings says define the nation by progress after abolition, not its worst moment.
Phillip warns against erasing slavery; the talk cites the 'Great Awokening' and says Trump wants less focus on slavery, not history
#society
GB News: National Lottery winner 'receives final message from beyond the grave' before pocketing £1m prize
A Bolton man, Darren McGuire, won £1m on the National Lottery, citing signs from his late father—birth and death dates—and a rose blooming on the draw day.
He and his partner of 20 years plan to marry; he may rework his gas‑engineer schedule, with a Spain holiday for the family.
#war
Front Page Magazine: Mike Huckabee’s Short History Lesson for Keir Starmer
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee slams UK PM Keir Starmer for condemning Israel’s Gaza plan, saying Starmer’s ceasefire push ignores reality on the ground.
He cites aid figures (Israel ~2 million tons vs UK ~2,000) and Dresden to defend Israel against Hamas pressure.
#military
Breitbart: Venezuela Prepares for Imaginary U.S. Invasion with Karaoke, Karate, and a Nicolás Maduro Cartoon
Maduro gears up for a supposed U.S. invasion; U.S. deploys three Aegis destroyers and ~4,000 sailors near Venezuela; arrest reward up to $50M.
Regime touts a 4.5 million-strong militia and a 30-day drone ban, plus a "Peace Quadrants" security push.
#crime
Fox News: New crime scene details emerge in manhunt for fugitive dad accused of killing 3 daughters
DNA ties Travis Decker to the killings; three daughters found bound with bags over their heads at a Wenatchee campground on June 2.
No new leads on his whereabouts; he could be in Washington or beyond. Marshals offer up to $20,000; he’s armed and dangerous.
#science
The Telegraph: Kiki the disabled sheep learns to drive ‘lamborghini’
A disabled lamb, rejected at birth by its mother, learned to drive a wheelchair with nudges.
Kiki, born Nov 2021 with no leg use, was rescued by a Massachusetts sanctuary after her mother refused to feed her; staff say she quickly learned to drive the chair's joystick
The Economist: RFK Jr’s attack on mRNA technology endangers the world
RFK Jr.'s attack on mRNA tech threatens global health; the piece says his proposed cuts would derail vaccines.
mRNA vaccines saved about 7.7 million lives worldwide by late 2021, and about 3 million Americans before 2023, per the Commonwealth Fund.
#technology
The Western Journal: 'This Has Got to Be God Here' - Shortly After Daughter's Dream, Family Is Reunited with Dog Lost 6 Years Ago
A Florida family is reunited with their German shepherd, Bella, six years after a fire; microchip linked her to the Nicholsons.
A daughter’s dream and a park reunion led to the meet; the family now promotes microchipping
The Economist: AI-powered robots can take your phone apart
AI-powered robots could disassemble phones, boosting electronics recycling.
In 2022, 62m tonnes of e-waste were produced; only 22% recycled, with $63bn wasted in 2024, rising to $80bn by 2030.