New York City’s Pride Parade draws a colorful, overflowing crowd to celebrate the LGBTQ community each year. But there was one glaring difference in 2025 compared to previous years: a noticeable drop in visible corporate sponsorships adorning the parade route. The parade celebrated its 55th anniversary this year. The official theme, “Rise Up: Pride and…
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Nationwide Injunction: A Quiet Ruling with Explosive Impact
https://christianaction.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Nationwide-Injunction.mp3 While the media obsess over Trump’s bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities, the Supreme Court just handed down a devastating blow to one of the Left’s most powerful legal tools: the nationwide injunction. It’s not flashy. It’s unlikely to spark protests in the streets. But if you care about executive authority — especially a future President…
Breaking! Stunning research results begs why would RFK Jr. & Makary & Prasad of FDA & NIH’s Bhattacharya still keep Malone mRNA vaccine on US market? “Observed-to-Expected Fetal Losses Following mRNA
‘Overall, the findings in this paper provided concerning evidence of a higher-than-expected fetal loss rate associated with mRNA COVID-19 vaccine doses received during early pregnancy (gestational weeks 8-13). The safety signal should be further investigated by regulatory authorities as part of their risk assessment of vaccination during pregnancy with specific focus on the physiological effects…
Children win: Supreme Court slaps down Big Porn — putting kids before profit
On Friday, the Supreme Court upheld Texas’ common-sense law requiring pornography websites to verify the ages of their users and confirm that they are not children. This monumental ruling is key to protecting children from the dangers of the pornography industry. The cost of early exposure to pornography is high, and children deserve better than…
Cash disappearing in China – Le Monde
Mobile payments are dominant in the Asian country, while the traditional means of exchange has dwindled to near extinction, the outlet has said Coins and banknotes have nearly disappeared from everyday life in China, according to Le Monde. From supermarkets and cafes to public transportation, most payments are now made exclusively through mobile apps such…
Trump To Visit ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ On Tuesday
President Donald Trump is expected to attend the formal opening Tuesday of a contentious immigration detention center built on a remote airstrip in Miami-Dade County’s Everglades, a move that has spurred protests, lawsuits, and national attention, NBC News reported. Trump is slated to appear at the ribbon-cutting for the new immigration detention facility Tuesday that…
Poll: 36% Of Democrats ‘Very Proud’ To Be American
Only 36% of Democrats say they’re “extremely” or “very” proud to be American, according to a new Gallup poll, reflecting a dramatic decline in national pride that’s also clear among young people. The findings are a stark illustration of how many — but not all — Americans have felt less of a sense of pride…
Senate To Begin ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Vote-A-Rama
The Senate on Sunday afternoon began debate on President Donald Trump’s megabill for his second term priorities after a dramatic procedural vote late Saturday night. There could be up to 20 hours of debate. While Democrats will use their allotted 10 hours, Republicans are expected not to. The Senate will begin its “vote-a-rama” at 9…
Xander West: Reform’s constitutional plans may be radical but they really aren’t thought through
Xander West is an independent writer and author of the Grumbling Times substack. Following the local elections, no-one can deny Reform has become a major player in British politics, to the extent it largely sets the political weather for the other parties. It surely follows that Reform requires scrutinising as a potential party of government. In this…
Serial Minnesota fraudster sentenced to 7 years for defrauding electronics manufacturer
Share This Story A career criminal with a long history of fraud offenses was sentenced to seven years in federal prison last week for defrauding an electronics manufacturing business. At a June 23 sentencing hearing, Judge Joan Ericksen commented on how Thomas Thanh Pham has proven himself to be “an efficient and effective perpetrator of…
The Web of Activist Groups Backing ICE Riots, Hamas, and Iran
Promoting revolution never goes out of business, and lately, business is booming. Activists in the revolutionary ecosystem that organize street mayhem are veering sharply from anti-deportation actions to pro-Iran ones. They may have to swap in flags of the Islamic Republic for the Mexican ones they’ve been waving in Los Angeles, or the Hamas ones they waved earlier, but so be…
Riley v. Bondi: Supreme Court Eases Path for Immigration Appeals
(LibertySociety.com) – Supreme Court’s ruling in Riley v. Bondi deals a significant blow to Biden’s deportation policies, creating new pathways for illegal immigrants to challenge removal orders. Key Takeaways Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that the 30-day deadline for appealing deportation orders is not a rigid jurisdictional requirement The decision allows illegal immigrants to challenge deportation…
Congress just saved your credit card rewards — for now
Sens. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) just failed — again — in their bid to ram through the Credit Card Competition Act, a sweeping regulatory proposal that would overhaul the U.S. credit card system to resemble Europe’s heavy-handed financial regime. Their latest attempt to sneak the measure into a stablecoin bill collapsed under…
MEDIA BLACKOUT: Hamas Murders 12 American Aid Workers, Others Tortured in Gaza
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation GHF, an Israeli and US-backed NGO, began operating in Gaza in May to distribute humanitarian aid.The newly, established mechanism for Gaza aid deliveries was designed to prevent Hamas from stealing aid. Hamas is killing the aid workers. Hamas wants to control all aid in the Gaza Strip so it can militarize…
New Delhi draws ‘red lines’ in US trade talks – Indian finance minister
India has stated that agriculture and dairy must be excluded from any tariff agreement Agriculture and dairy are “very big red lines” when it comes to trade negotiations with the US, Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman told the Financial Express on Monday. The US and India are engaged in trade negotiations and racing to meet a…
New Satellite Images Show Activity At Iran’s Nuclear Complex After Strikes
Recent satellite imagery has revealed ongoing activity and fresh evidence of significant damage to tunnels and access roads at Iran’s underground Fordow uranium enrichment site caused by last week’s airstrikes. The facility was targeted by Israeli forces on June 23, one day after the U.S. carried out strikes using bunker-buster bombs. The new high-resolution satellite…
Capitol Police Arrest Man Disrupting Senate Debate Of ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
A man was arrested by Capitol Police on Sunday after interrupting the Senate debate on President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” shouting from the Senate Galleries that the lawmakers are “horrible.” Allen D. Rogers, of Florida, was arrested for unlawful conduct after he refused to obey officers’ orders to stop the disruption, according to police….
Jerome Powell Accused Of Lying To Congress About HQ Revamp
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is being accused of lying to Congress after he denied that a $2.5 billion revamp of the central bank’s Washington headquarters will load the facility with lavish amenities — and some are demanding that he be punished, The Post has learned. Powell called The Post’s exclusive report in April about…
The Decline and Fall of Our So-Called Degreed Experts Victor Davis Hanson
https://victorhanson.com/the-decline-and-fall-of-our-so-called-degreed-experts/ The first six months of the Trump administration have not been kind to the experts and the degree-holding classes. Almost daily during the tariff hysterias of March, we were told by university economists and most of the PhDs employed in investment and finance that the U.S. was headed toward a downward, if not recessionary,…
Drunk Driver Racks Up $100K In Damages After Crashing Into Art Show
An accused drunk driver caused at least $100,000 in damages after crashing through an upscale Montauk art show on Long Island early Sunday morning, according to reports. Nicoly Ribeiro De Souza, 23, was hit with drunken driving charges and six counts of reckless mischief after police said the allegedly tipsy driver plowed a 2020 Nissan…
Why Would Khamenei Claim Victory? Here’s Why A little knowledge of Islam makes his apparently odd actions completely clear. by Robert Spencer
https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm-plus/why-would-khamenei-claim-victory-heres-why/ It’s always hard to know if President Trump knows more than he is saying, as his recent feigning of a rift with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in order to lull the Islamic Republic of Iran illustrates. Whatever Trump really knows or does not know, however, his statement Friday about the behavior of the…
Boca Raton Mayor Says NYC Business Titans Will Move To FL To Escape Mamdani
Give us your rich and downtrodden capitalists! Boca Raton, Fla., Mayor Scott Singer told The Post he’s already had numerous discussions with New York city business titans about relocating to his beach city after socialist Zohran Mamdani’s primary-race stunner. “New York is not going to be the capital of capitalism anymore,” Singer predicted. “I’ve pitched…
Judge Sides With Public Broadcasting Over Trump
BY: MEGA The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) successfully resisted a motion from the Trump administration to remove three board members, a move that could have significantly altered the governance of public media in the United States. U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss delivered a pivotal ruling, stating that the CPB had not met the necessary…
Germany seeking ‘cyber dome’ from Israel
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt has praised West Jerusalem’s digital prowess Germany should look to Israel as a model for countering online threats, Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said Sunday, calling for the creation of a “cyber dome.” Dobrindt made the statement after a visit to Israel on Saturday, just days after the conclusion of the country’s…
Lombardo’s pledge to fix Nevada’s economy belied by policies, say critics
(Photo: Ronda Churchill for Nevada Current) Gov. Joe Lombardo made righting Nevada’s economy a focus of his gubernatorial campaign. Now, as he begins his quest for re-election in 2026, critics contend he has failed to fulfill two central promises – to make housing more affordable and to lower the unemployment rate. Lombardo’s policies on housing…
Can the Left Ever Stop Its Craziness? They bark at the moon – while the MAGA movement barrels ahead. Victor Davis Hanson
https://www.frontpagemag.com/can-the-left-ever-stop-its-craziness/ California Senator Alex Padilla recently crashed a press conference by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. He deliberately wore no identification. He gave no advance warning that he would disrupt her briefing. Instead, Padilla barged forward to the podium, shouting about the deportation of illegal aliens. Immediately, Padilla got his media moment wish — once…
Mamdani Defends Taxing ‘Whiter Neighborhoods’ Higher Rates
New York State Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, the presumptive Democratic nominee for New York City mayor, defended his plan Sunday to increase taxes on wealthier neighborhoods — described on his campaign website as “richer and whiter” areas — saying the move is about fairness in the property tax system, not race. In an interview with Meet…
Phoenix Police Find Newborn ‘Clinging To Life’ During Welfare Check
Police officers in Arizona discovered a newborn who was “clinging to life” after conducting a welfare check, the Phoenix Police Department (PPD) said Thursday. The PPD conducted a welfare check after neighbors said they hadn’t seen a mother and her newborn for several days, the department said in a post on Facebook. “Inside the home,…
Russian news outlet in Azerbaijan raided amid diplomatic row
Sputnik’s branch in Baku has been targeted by the Interior Ministry The Azerbaijani Interior Ministry has announced a raid on the Baku office of Russian news network Sputnik. The move comes amid tensions between the two nations, following a police raid on suspected Azerbaijani gangs in Russia. There is a strong police presence around the…
Man Fatally Shoots Alleged Intruder In ‘Clear Case Of Self-Defense’
Missouri officials say a homeowner fatally shot an alleged intruder sporting brass knuckles in a “clear case of self-defense.” The Scott County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) said in a Facebook post Friday they responded to an overnight home invasion and shooting where deputies discovered the homeowner, Austin Glastetter, shot and killed an alleged intruder. The intruder,…
POSITIVE NEWS FROM AMAZING ISRAEL FROM MICHAEL ORDMAN
www.verygoodnewsisrael.blogspot.com A question: Can you name another nation besides Israel, that is besieged on every front by genocidal enemies; whose civilians spend many hours and days in bomb shelters; where sirens continue to warn of enemy drones and missiles meant to wreak havoc and destruction; who still manage to continue research and development of every…
Dem Senator Murphy Refuses To Credit Trump For Record Low Border Crossings
Democratic Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy refused to acknowledge on NBC News Sunday any positive impact from President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, despite record-low border crossings. In May 2025, U.S. Border Patrol encountered about 8,725 illegal crossings, a 93% decrease from the 117,905 encounters in May 2024. During an appearance on “Meet The Press,” host Kristen…
Senate GOP Vote On BBB Could Slash $1.6 Trillion In Government Spending
Senate Republicans are nearing a vote to slash more than $1.6 trillion in government spending over a decade within President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful” bill — and the conference could enact more cuts in the final hours before a vote on final passage. Trump and Senate Republicans are touting the largest cut to mandatory spending…
‘Black market’ dining reservations sell for thousands. States want to stop that.
Steve Woodruff, operations manager, looks over the reservation system at Commander’s Palace. The storied New Orleans restaurant recently pushed for a new state law prohibiting the unauthorized resale of reservations by third-party platforms. (Photo by Kevin Hardy/Stateline) Editor’s Note: In May, Gov. Joe Lombardo signed Senate Bill 169, which prohibits third-party reservation websites from listing…
Your Fault: Global Boiling Could Maybe Alter The Flavor Of Your Gin And Tonic
Just to ruin the start of the week for all you gin and tonic lovers…or, heck, anyone who drinks gin (which tastes like paint thinner to me) How climate change could alter the flavour of your gin and tonic forever The flavour of gin and tonic may never be the same again due to climate…
Personal Income Decline, Student Loan Debt Point To Economic Slowdown
Bottom line up front: The economic data this week tells a story of resilient consumers facing mounting headwinds. Inflation pressures remain somewhat contained – perhaps due to emerging cracks in consumer finances. The PCE price index rose 0.14% for the month, putting inflation at a 1.7% annualized rate, with core PCE posting respective readings of…
2026 Gubernatorial Hopefuls Challenge Pritzker
Three men had already announced campaigns for governor when J.B. Pritzker launched his bid for a third term last week, but the field of candidates is expected to grow. DuPage County Sheriff James Mendrick announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for governor in February. Lake Forest businessman and former 10th Congressional District candidate Joe…
Throwing Away A Third Of Our Electricity
By Paul Homewood More on that excess of wind and solar power: https://www.neso.energy/document/346781/download To have enough renewable power to run the country in winter, there will inevitably be far too much at times in the rest of the year. In reality, we know that there won’t be enough power in winter when the…
Legislation To Eradicate Dangerous Tren De Aragua Gang Passes Committee
Saying eradication of dangerous gangs such as Tren de Aragua goes well beyond individual arrests, a North Carolina congressman’s proposal would create a six-month plan identifying tactical methods, funding and origins. The strategy, leadership and presence of criminal threats by the multi-country gang would be uncovered and shared by the Department of Homeland Security and…
Trump Aims To Save Historic NJ Farm From Government Seizure
The owners of a nearly two-century-old farm in Cranbury Township, New Jersey, are facing down their local government in a case that has become a rally point against government using the force of eminent domain on residents and citizens. The Henry family’s 21-acre farm is under threat of seizure from Cranbury as the township tries…
Iran’s Top Cleric Issues Fatwa For Trump, Netanyahu, And Basically Every Non-Muslim World Leader
You already have Ayatollah Ali Khamenei making threats, including against US troops. And now Top Iranian cleric issues ‘fatwa’ against Trump, Netanyahu Iran’s top Shiite cleric issued a religious decree against President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Sunday, an act some experts called an incitement to terrorism. The fatwa from Grand Ayatollah…
Governator Says American Dream Is Easier to Achieve Now
BY: MEGA Hollywood superstar and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has stated that, despite the political climate for immigrants, the American Dream is now “easier” to achieve than it was during his own rise to fame. Speaking candidly during an interview with the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg, the Terminator actor reflected on shifts in opportunity, irrespective…
Blue States Consider Nuclear Power To Replace Wind And Solar
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D), Monday directed the New York Power Authority (NYPA) to develop and construct a nuclear power plant of not less than one gigawatt. The new plant was needed, Hochul said in her announcement, in order “to support a reliable and affordable electric grid, while providing the necessary zero-emission electricity to…
Obey … or be Punished
“Science can be described as a process of discovering things. It’s a systematic and organized way of acquiring knowledge about the natural world through observation, experimentation, and analysis.” Did you know there are multiple ways to reach the same conclusion, Just like there are multiple roads to get you to the same place? To say…
Gunman Dead In Idaho Firefighter Ambush
A SWAT team has located a deceased man and a nearby firearm hours after a sniper shot and killed two firefighters and injured another while they were battling a wildfire in Idaho, authorities confirmed late Sunday. The Kootenai County Sheriff’s office said the deceased male was located on Canfield Mountain. A shelter in place was…
5.6 billion people have suffered a decline in freedom of expression in the last decade & Today’s Must-Reads – 30 June 2025
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Trump’s Fight To Keep Non-Citizens Off Voter Rolls Continues
The Supreme Court has never made a determination on the legal merits of the argument that noncitizens should not be counted in the United States census, but may soon be forced to do so. The fight to clarify the census and subsequently adjust congressional seats, Electoral College votes and federal funding, is coming down the…
Hegseth Presses Defense Ministry To Increase Munition Stocls Amid China Threat
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth gathered some of the leaders of America’s largest military contractors for a closed-door meeting at the Pentagon last week, urging them to ramp up the production of critically needed munitions amidst depleted weapons stocks and a growing threat from China, Just the News has learned. A senior Trump administration official,…
Dozens killed in bus crash in Tanzania (PHOTOS)
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has sent condolences to the affected families and urged strict road safety enforcement A fiery collision between two passenger buses in Tanzania’s Kilimanjaro region has left at least 38 people dead and 28 injured, the local authorities confirmed on Sunday. The crash occurred near the town of Same after a front…
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Canada Folds On Trade
Canada announced Sunday night it was suspending a tax on U.S. technology firms that had caused President Trump to suspend trade negotiations between the two nations, handing a major victory to the American president. The Canadian government said it was suspending enforcement of the tax that was due to be collected starting Monday, saying the…