Rep. Jasmine Crockett, a Dallas Democrat, is competing against three other Democrats for the top spot on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, a position that would make her chair if Democrats regain House control in 2026. Crockett, a former trial lawyer, highlights her legal expertise as a key qualification, emphasizing her ability to build and defend cases, including potentially pursuing an inquiry into President Trump’s actions. The election for the ranking member position will occur on June 24th. Crockett also criticized the recently passed GOP budget bill, citing its detrimental impacts on healthcare and food assistance programs in her district.
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The Philadelphia Inquirer strongly criticized Senator John Fetterman for his high vote absence rate and limited engagement with colleagues and constituents, urging him to either fulfill his senatorial duties or resign. The editorial cites multiple sources indicating erratic behavior and staff departures, contrasting Fetterman’s overseas travel and media appearances with his lack of in-person interaction in Washington and Pennsylvania. Fetterman’s defense, citing family time and mental health struggles, is rejected by the Inquirer as insufficient justification for neglecting his public service responsibilities. The senator’s continued avoidance of town halls and direct constituent engagement further fuels calls for accountability ahead of the 2026 elections.
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The U.K. unveiled a Strategic Defense Review, significantly increasing defense spending—the largest since the Cold War’s end—to counter escalating Russian threats. This includes a £15 billion investment in the nuclear warhead program and the construction of twelve new nuclear submarines through the AUKUS partnership. Furthermore, the plan boosts weapons production, adding 7,000 long-range weapons and six new munitions factories, with a £1.5 billion increase in weapons spending. The review cites the current threat as “more serious, more immediate, and more unpredictable than at any time since the Cold War.”
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Following the PVV’s unexpected election victory, the newly formed Dutch government, including Geert Wilders’ party, collapsed less than a year later due to his withdrawal. His decision was condemned by other party leaders as irresponsible and self-serving, prioritizing personal interests over national stability during a time of uncertainty. Critics argued Wilders’ actions effectively handed the government to the left, undermining previously agreed-upon policies and delaying crucial progress. The coalition’s failure highlights the fragility of the government formed after the November 2023 election.
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Britain’s recent defense boost is far more than a symbolic gesture aimed at Russia or even a subtle jab at Donald Trump; it’s a long-overdue correction of a decade of neglect. The previous government’s fiscal policies, characterized by austerity and a consistent lack of investment, have left the armed forces significantly weakened. This wasn’t simply a matter of misplaced priorities; it involved active mismanagement, with available funds seemingly disappearing without any commensurate improvements in capabilities. Years of underfunding have left a gaping hole in Britain’s defense posture, a situation exacerbated by Russia’s aggressive foreign policy and its particular animosity towards the UK.… Continue reading
In Istanbul talks on June 2nd, Ukraine presented Russia with a list of hundreds of deported Ukrainian children, demanding their return. Vladimir Medinsky, head of the Russian delegation, dismissively rejected the list, reportedly mocking the Ukrainian effort as a performance for childless European women. This dismissive response followed prior meetings between Ukrainian delegates and representatives from Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom. The incident highlights the ongoing tensions and disagreements surrounding the issue of forcibly deported Ukrainian children.
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Pamela Hemphill, a January 6th Capitol rioter, is actively rejecting a potential presidential pardon. She pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge and served two months in jail, acknowledging her guilt and denouncing Trump’s claims of a stolen election. Hemphill believes accepting a pardon would perpetuate Trump’s false narrative and considers his actions irresponsible. With the assistance of Idaho Senator James Risch, she has formally refused clemency.
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Following pressure from French Digital Minister Clara Chappaz and the EU, TikTok removed the pro-eating disorder hashtag #SkinnyTok and replaced it with a link to mental health resources. This action, part of an ongoing review of TikTok’s safety measures, follows concerns raised by regulators regarding the platform’s algorithm and its impact on children’s mental wellbeing. The EU’s investigation into TikTok’s algorithms under the Digital Services Act continues, highlighting the growing focus on online child safety. This incident underscores the ongoing debate surrounding social media’s effect on young users and the need for stricter content moderation. Prior efforts to mitigate these risks include TikTok’s 2024 suspension of its screen-time reward program.
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South Koreans elected a new president in a snap election following the impeachment of conservative Yoon Suk Yeol for imposing martial law. Liberal candidate Lee Jae-myung, predicted to win easily based on pre-election polls, campaigned on addressing economic inequality and national division. His conservative opponent, Kim Moon Soo, struggled amidst party infighting over Yoon’s actions. The new president faces immediate challenges including a slowing economy, President Trump’s protectionist policies, and North Korea’s nuclear program.
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In response to US tariffs, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced plans to expedite approval processes for major infrastructure projects, aiming for completion within two years. This initiative, focusing on nation-building projects such as pipelines and trade corridors, seeks to bolster Canada’s economy and reduce dependence on US trade. The accelerated approval framework was discussed in a productive meeting with provincial and territorial leaders, signaling a collaborative approach to economic resilience. Carney characterized the plan as a means to strengthen Canada’s economic autonomy and ultimately become the strongest G7 economy. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc will travel to the US to continue trade negotiations.
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