Russian Warship Fires Warning Shots Near Yacht Amid Tensions

A Russian warship, the Admiral Grigorovich, fired warning shots approximately 20 nautical miles south of the Isle of Wight after a British-flagged civilian vessel sailed near it. The shots landed about 500 yards from the yacht, which reported no damage or injuries. This incident, occurring outside UK territorial waters, is being investigated by the Ministry of Defence and is considered separate from recent UK actions against Russian “shadow fleet” tankers. The event highlights escalating tensions between the UK and Russia.

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Iran Deal Collapses Over Israel Withdrawal Demand

Iran’s top diplomat stated that a tentative deal to end the war with the United States requires Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon, a condition Israel has rejected. This disagreement over Israeli forces in Lebanon, which is not a direct party to the U.S.-Iran agreement, could potentially lead to the resumption of hostilities. While the specifics of the deal remain undisclosed, a U.S. official indicated it does not mandate an Israeli withdrawal, contrasting with Iran’s stance that the war is not fully over without it. The signing ceremony for the agreement is scheduled for Friday in Switzerland.

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Florida Man Charged in NYC Cab Destruction Amid Knicks Celebration

Following the Knicks’ Game 4 victory, 21-year-old Saul Vargas of Florida was arrested in connection with the destruction of a yellow cab in Midtown. While Vargas is not visible in viral footage of the incident, he surrendered to authorities on charges of criminal mischief. This arrest is part of a larger police response that saw 56 individuals taken into custody for various offenses during the post-game celebrations. The damaged taxi driver, Noureddine Bitat, was forced from his vehicle and is receiving support from the New York Taxi Workers Alliance, French Montana, and Zachery Dereniowski for fundraising efforts. In separate incidents, school buses were also vandalized and set ablaze in Times Square following the team’s championship win, with no injuries reported and no specific arrests announced at this time.

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Pastor For Trump Caught In Sexting Scandal Blames Gay Antichrist

Republican U.S. House candidate Jackson Lahmeyer, a vocal critic of LGBTQ+ rights and founder of “Pastors for Trump,” is facing allegations of sending inappropriate text messages to a former fundraiser, Caitlin Simmons Key. The messages, reportedly sent from Mar-a-Lago, included suggestive comments and an invitation to his hotel room, despite Lahmeyer being married. Key subsequently revealed these messages after Lahmeyer’s wife confronted her.

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Russian Warship Fires Warning Shots at Civilian Yacht in English Channel

This incident, involving the Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich firing warning shots near a UK-registered yacht approximately 20 nautical miles south of the Isle of Wight, represents a further escalation of tensions between the UK and Russia. The Royal Navy, which routinely monitors Russian vessels in the English Channel, dispatched a seaboat from HMS Tyne to investigate and ensure the safety of the yacht’s crew. The Ministry of Defence has confirmed an investigation into the reported event, which follows a recent operation where UK forces boarded a sanctioned Russian tanker in the Channel.

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FBI Arrests Five in Alleged White House Drone Attack Plot

The FBI successfully disrupted an alleged plot targeting the UFC Freedom 250 fights at the White House, which involved using explosive drones to target buildings and a security checkpoint. Law enforcement became aware of the plot on June 10 and, through a multi-state operation, took five individuals into custody by Tuesday morning. The bulletin from the FBI and Department of Homeland Security had previously identified the fights as “attractive symbolic targets” in anticipation of the event.

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Judge Protects ‘8647’ Flag Flyers as DOJ Fails to Oppose Ruling

A federal judge has expanded an order blocking the Trump administration from revoking permits for protesters displaying “8647” flags and signs near the National Mall. U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss extended a temporary restraining order and ruled that variations of the “8647” flag, which now include phrases like “IMPEACH TRUMP,” are not reasonably construed as calls for violence. Instead, the judge found these displays advocate for President Trump’s impeachment and removal from office, reinforcing his prior conclusion that the administration cannot credibly claim the flags threaten the President’s life given the protesters’ repeated disavowals of violence. The court emphasized that context is crucial, and these new displays, like the original flag, constitute core political speech.

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Netherlands Bans Gay Conversion Therapy

The Netherlands has officially banned so-called gay conversion therapy, with the Senate approving legislation aimed at protecting individuals from practices that attempt to alter their sexual orientation or gender identity. This new law addresses harmful methods beyond existing prohibitions, such as psychological pressure and prayer-based healing, particularly when applied to minors or vulnerable adults. Violators face significant fines or prison sentences, and professionals may lose their licenses, marking a significant advancement for LGBTQ+ rights and well-being.

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Ukraine Strikes Russian Oil Refinery in Retaliation

On June 16, Ukraine successfully targeted the Moscow Oil Refinery in Kapotnya, a move President Volodymyr Zelensky stated was a “just response” to Russian aggression and a means to exert pressure for ending the war. While Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin reported 25 drones destroyed over the city and minor damage to a facility, Ukraine’s General Staff confirmed a fire at the refinery’s ELOU-AVT-6 oil processing unit. This attack, which involved several Ukrainian security and intelligence agencies, follows a significant Russian assault on Kyiv the previous day. The refinery’s disruption also led to Tatneft restricting fuel sales across Russia.

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Pizza Hut Sold for $2.7 Billion Amidst Nostalgia and Decline

The struggling Pizza Hut restaurant chain is being sold by its parent company, Yum Brands, in two separate deals totaling $2.7 billion. Private equity firm LongRange Capital will acquire Pizza Hut’s operations outside of mainland China for approximately $1.5 billion. Concurrently, Yum China Holdings Inc. is purchasing the mainland China Pizza Hut business for about $1.2 billion. This divestiture allows Yum Brands to concentrate on its more successful brands like KFC and Taco Bell, as Pizza Hut has faced challenges with outdated stores and declining sales.

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