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Comic Legend Peter David Dies at 68 After Health Battle

Legendary comic book writer Peter David, known for his extensive work on *The Incredible Hulk*, passed away at age 68. His death, announced by friend Keith R.A. DeCandido, follows a prolonged battle with health issues including kidney disease and strokes. David’s contributions to the comic book industry are extensive, encompassing numerous titles and memorable characters. He is survived by his wife and four daughters.

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India’s Economy Surges to Fourth Largest, but Inequality and Civic Issues Remain

India’s economy has surpassed Japan’s, securing its position as the world’s fourth largest with a USD 4 trillion valuation, according to NITI Aayog CEO BVR Subrahmanyam. This achievement, based on IMF data, positions India behind only the US, China, and Germany. Further growth is projected, potentially making India the third largest economy within 2.5 to 3 years. A second round of asset monetisation is also planned for August.

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Fetterman Blames Media for Pressure to Fulfill Senate Duties

Senator John Fetterman attributes his increased Senate attendance not to renewed dedication, but to media coverage he views as weaponizing his mental health struggles and absences. He feels his attendance is now performative, necessitated by the media narrative questioning his fitness for office. Fetterman cites missing mostly procedural votes to prioritize his family, while expressing regret over his openness about his mental health challenges. He draws parallels to media scrutiny of other public figures, highlighting the relentless nature of the narrative.

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Trump Postpones Tariffs, Accusations of Market Manipulation Fly

Following a phone call with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, President Trump has delayed the implementation of 50% tariffs on EU goods from June 1st to July 9th. This postponement allows for further negotiations between the US and the 27-member EU bloc to reach a trade agreement. The delay comes after Trump previously threatened the tariffs, citing stalled talks and describing the EU as difficult. Von der Leyen requested the extension, expressing a commitment to serious negotiations aimed at avoiding a trade war.

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Johnson Ignores Trump’s Crypto Corruption: Too Busy?

House Speaker Mike Johnson dismissed concerns regarding President Trump’s crypto-currency dealings, citing his busy schedule with the reconciliation package. Johnson’s claims of ignorance about a private dinner for top investors in Trump’s cryptocurrency, despite the potential for conflicts of interest and foreign influence, contrast sharply with his previous scrutiny of President Biden. The Trump family’s substantial gains from these investments, coupled with the lack of transparency surrounding the dinner attendees, raise significant ethical questions. Johnson’s repeated dismissal of oversight underscores a perceived double standard in congressional accountability depending on the president’s party affiliation.

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Trump Delays EU Tariffs Again, Fueling Market Manipulation Concerns

Following a call with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, President Trump announced a tariff deadline extension. The 50% tariff on EU goods, originally set for June 1st, has been postponed until July 9, 2025. Both leaders expressed optimism regarding the ongoing trade negotiations. Von der Leyen stated the EU is prepared to expedite discussions to reach a mutually beneficial agreement. This extension provides additional time to resolve trade disputes between the US and the EU.

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Crockett Calls for Republicans to Question Trump’s Mental Fitness

Representative Crockett sharply criticized President Trump’s West Point commencement address, citing his inappropriate comments about “trophy wives” and yachts as evidence of his unfitness for office. She called on Republicans to question Trump’s mental acuity and ability to serve, arguing that his speech demonstrated a lack of the seriousness and decorum expected of a commander-in-chief. Crockett further linked this behavior to the recently passed spending bill, characterizing it as benefiting the wealthy while neglecting the needs of ordinary Americans. This follows recent scrutiny of Trump’s past actions and ongoing investigations.

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Malta to Recognize Palestinian State: Symbolic Gesture or Strategic Move?

Following a 45-year debate, Maltese Prime Minister Robert Abela announced Malta will recognize the State of Palestine in June, citing the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza as a moral imperative. This decision follows Abela’s visit to refugee camps and underscores Malta’s commitment to addressing the conflict’s impact. Simultaneously, the government plans reforms to the Industrial Tribunal and will introduce miscarriage leave, aiming to be a European Union leader in this area. Abela also highlighted advancements in palliative care while criticizing the opposition’s financial transparency.

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Utah GOP Ignores Own Study Supporting Trans Youth Care

A comprehensive Utah state-commissioned report, mandated by a 2023 law banning gender-affirming care for minors, found that such care improves transgender youth mental health and reduces suicide risk. This 1,000+ page study, exceeding typical FDA approval evidence standards, contradicts Republican lawmakers’ claims used to justify the ban. Despite the report’s findings, Utah GOP leaders refuse to lift the ban, dismissing the evidence and maintaining that the risks outweigh the benefits. The report’s recommendations for increased oversight of gender-affirming care remain unheeded, leaving transgender youth’s access to necessary care in jeopardy.

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Israel’s Gaza Plan: 75% Capture Sparks Outrage and Debate

The Israeli army announced plans to expand its control over Gaza from 40% to 75%, confining the civilian population to three designated zones. This two-month operation will involve consolidating civilians in Mawasi, central Gaza (Deir al-Balah and Nuseirat), and Gaza City. The IDF’s strategy will shift from targeting Hamas fighters to seizing territory and destroying infrastructure. While potentially reducing immediate violence, this forced displacement is likely to further strain Israel’s international relationships.

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