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Kennedy Center Opens June With Sold‑Out Family Film, Faith Emphasis

The Kennedy Center opened June with sold‑out screenings of The King of Kings, an animated faith‑based film that debuted on June 1.

‘Destroy Amerika’: Northwestern SJP Pamphlet Sparks Federal Scrutiny

A pamphlet distributed by Northwestern University’s Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter called for students to “build an Intifada” and “destroy Amerika.”

DOJ Cracks Down on CA: No More Men in Women’s Sports

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has mandated that California public high schools certify by June 9, 2025, that they do not permit transgender athletes to compete in girls' sports.

Boulder Terror Attack, Suspect Vowed to Kill ‘All Zionists’

Egyptian illegal alien Mohamed Soliman, the suspect in the Boulder, Colorado Molotov cocktail attack, admitted to authorities that he wants to kill “all Zionist people” and had planned the attack for a year. Soliman, who overstayed a tourist visa and received work authorization under the Biden administration, told investigators he specifically targeted the pro-Israel group near Boulder’s Pearl Street Mall after finding them online and waiting for the right moment—when his daughter graduated high school.

Disney Layoffs Continue as Hundreds of Jobs Slashed Globally

The Walt Disney Company is laying off several hundred employees worldwide, starting Monday, in its latest round of job cuts aimed at slashing costs. According to Deadline, the layoffs primarily affect Disney Entertainment and corporate financial departments, including marketing, filming, casting, and development.

King of the Hill Star Jonathan Joss Fatally Shot in Texas

Actor Jonathan Joss, known for voicing John Redcorn in King of the Hill, was shot and killed Sunday evening in San Antonio, Texas. Authorities say Joss, 59, was found in the street with multiple gunshot wounds after an altercation with his neighbor, Sigfredo Alvarez Cejam.

Corporate America Retreats from Pride: A Cultural Shift Unfolds

In June 2025, a notable change is evident as major U.S. corporations reduce their public support for Pride Month.

Fetterman McCormick Senate Showdown

Pennsylvania Senators John Fetterman and Dave McCormick faced off in a televised “Senate showdown” hosted by Fox News, exchanging views on key issues while maintaining a friendly, respectful tone.

Shapiro’s 35% Green Energy Plan Sparks Backlash in PA

Pennsylvania lawmakers advanced Gov. Josh Shapiro’s plan to require 35% of electricity generation from renewable sources within a decade, a key part of his "Lightning Plan." The measure, formally known as the Pennsylvania Reliable Energy Sustainability Standard (PRESS), passed the House Environmental Committee on Monday with a 14-12 vote along strict party lines—no Republicans supported the bill, while all Democrats backed it.

Mount Etna Erupted, Tourists Flee as ‘Code Red’ Issued in Sicily

Mount Etna, the towering and restless volcano on Sicily’s eastern coast, erupted Monday, spewing fiery lava and thick ash high into the sky. Tourists and locals alike scrambled for safety as the volcano’s latest outburst rattled nearby homes and blanketed the region in ash. Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) reported “intense and almost continuous” strombolian explosions, prompting the Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre Toulouse to issue a “code red” alert.

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