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#politics
Breitbart: Court Rules E. Jean Carroll's $83 Million Verdict Against Trump Stands
A 2nd Circuit upheld a jury verdict ordering Trump to pay about $83.3 million to E. Jean Carroll over his social-media attacks on her 1990s claim.
The court rejected Trump's immunity defense and said damages were fair; $5 million sexual-abuse award was upheld
Fox News: Supreme Court temporarily greenlights firing of Biden-appointed FTC commissioner
SCOTUS keeps Trump from firing FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter for now, as it weighs executive-power limits.
Her case tests Humphrey's Executor; lower courts have wavered on her firing.
Fox News: Bernie Sanders rips Dem leaders for snubbing Mamdani in mayoral race: 'This is our guy!'
Sanders warns NY Dems about the party's future and criticizes Hochul, Schumer and Jeffries for not endorsing Mamdani.
Hochul defers to voters; Mamdani faces Cuomo, Adams and Sliwa, campaigning on rent freezes, city groceries, free buses, funded by corporate taxes and the 1%.
Fox News: Don Lemon called a 'f------ moron' during NYC street interview
Don Lemon’s NYC street interview on YouTube drew a hostile bystander who called him a moron and said Fox News and MSNBC lie about genocide and wars, and protect Israel.
Lemon pressed for specifics; another onlooker labeled him racist, and the exchange grew tense.
Le Monde: François Bayrou ousted as French PM after losing confidence vote
France's prime minister François Bayrou was ousted after a confidence vote in the Assemblée Nationale, 364-194, ending a nine-month tenure tied to a €44 billion austerity plan.
Macron must name a new premier or call snap elections as opposition blocs harden and protests loom
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: UNRWA head Philippe Lazzarini: 'There is a risk we'll get used to what I see as a deliberate and manufactured famine'
Gaza City endures an intensified Israeli ground offensive; residents in disbelief, panic and fear; evacuation orders feel meaningless.
UNRWA chief Lazzarini heads ~10,000 staff across Gaza, West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria; Israel bars him from Jerusalem.
#crime
Breitbart: Exclusive -- FBI Director Kash Patel: 'Voter Fraud is a Serious Crime'
FBI Director Kash Patel told Breitbart News the bureau is taking voter-fraud cases seriously after PA indictments for voting more than once.
Defendants: Matthew Laiss voted in PA 2020 and FL; Miya Pack voted in NJ 2024 and PA. Each count carries up to five years.
Fox News: Former University of Kentucky athlete competed months before police allegedly found dead infant in closet
Former University of Kentucky athlete Laken Snelling, 21, is charged after detectives found a newborn dead in a closet, wrapped in a towel in a trash bag.
She faces tampering with evidence, concealing birth, and abuse of a corpse; pleaded not guilty, released on $100K bond with house arrest; was a UK STUNT team member who has since dropped out.
#sports
GB News: Carlos Alcaraz explains 'bad thing about tennis' after destroying Jannik Sinner to win US Open
Carlos Alcaraz defeats Jannik Sinner to win a second US Open, becoming world No.1. Score: 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4.
He says the 'bad thing' about tennis is the quick turnover after a win, so he’ll savor moments with his team and family.