June

On This Day of the Christian Martyr, Let’s Honor John Chau and Ask Ourselves Some Uncomfortable Questions

John Chau’s murder by tribesmen on North Sentinel Island in 2018 drew worldwide media attention, most of it critical if not downright mocking.

Did Pope Francis Miss the News That Roe v. Wade Was Overturned?

A couple of days have passed since the landmark U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, and the Vatican, to put it politely, has refrained from strongly supporting a decision which will certainly lower the number of abortions in the United States.

Ketanji Brown Jackson Sworn in as Supreme Court Justice

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn in on June 30 as the successor to retiring Justice Stephen Breyer, becoming the 116th justice to serve on the high court.

Last WWII Medal of Honor Recipient Leaves Legacy

Marine Cpl. Hershel “Woody” Williams, the last living World War II Medal of Honor of recipient, passed away June 29 at the Huntington, W.Va., VA Medical Center, which bears his name. He was 98.

Democrats, Republicans Alike Say US Moving in Wrong Direction

Americans of all political persuasions are frustrated with the state of the nation, with 85% saying that the country is heading in the wrong direction — including nearly eight in 10 Democrats, according to a new poll.

Trump Contempt Order Lifted by New York Judge

Trump was held in contempt over a civil investigation.

The Fauci-Funded Peter Daszak Is Now Working With Kremlin-Backed Researchers, Isolating New Coronavirus Strains

Peter Daszak – a controversial U.S-based researcher whose collaborations on coronavirus research with a Chinese laboratory were funded by Anthony Fauci – isolated Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus strains in Russia using funds from the Russian government in a recently published research paper, The National Pulse can reveal.

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer Announces Retirement Date After Landmark Abortion Decision

Liberal U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has announced that he will step down from the high court, effective Thursday at noon.

Cornell University Removes Lincoln Bust From Library After Complaint

Cornell University has removed a bust of Abraham Lincoln, and a plaque commemorating the Gettysburg Address, from its library.

The O’Reilly Update: June 29, 2022

https://youtu.be/UQILdzzP-EY

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