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National Eucharistic Pilgrimage Takes Place in Washington, D.C.

The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage took place in Washington, D.C., gathering thousands of Catholics for a spiritual event coinciding with the Feast of Corpus Christi. The pilgrimage is part of a 2,000-mile journey from St. Augustine to Philadelphia, emphasizing themes of faith and unity as the nation approaches its 250th anniversary.

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Fox News — Latest

Nantucket Church Cancels Fourth of July Reading of Founding Documents

The Second Congregational Meeting House Society in Nantucket has canceled its annual Fourth of July reading of the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights, citing a need to address issues of race and privilege. The decision has sparked backlash on social media, while another local church has announced it will continue the tradition.

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Fox News — Politics

Nantucket Church Cancels Annual Fourth of July Reading of Founding Documents

A Nantucket church has canceled its annual Fourth of July reading of America's founding documents, citing a need to address issues of race and privilege. The decision has sparked backlash on social media, with critics expressing concerns about the implications for traditional celebrations. Another local church has announced it will continue the reading.

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nbcnewyork.com

Security Measures Implemented for Knicks Game in Midtown

Security measures have been implemented for the Knicks game on June 8, 2026, due to President Trump's attendance. A secure zone will restrict access to certain streets, and a no-bag policy will be in effect. Fans are encouraged to travel light and use designated entry points for public transit.

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Joaquín Guzmán's Letters from Prison Reveal His Perspective

Joaquín Guzmán, known as 'El Chapo,' has been writing letters from ADX Florence prison since his sentencing in 2019, claiming unjust treatment and inhumane conditions. His letters reflect a shift in focus towards legal arguments and requests for intervention, as well as attempts to reshape his narrative regarding past events.

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Axios

Department of Defense Revises List of Recognized Religions, Excludes 'Christian' Label for Mormonism

The Department of Defense has revised its list of recognized religions, eliminating the 'Christian' label for Mormonism after criticism from Utah political leaders. The change follows a significant reduction in the number of recognized religions for military chaplain services. The decision has led to tensions between Latter-day Saints and other Christian groups regarding the classification of their faith.

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Fox News — Latest

Poll Shows Low Percentage of Americans Believe the U.S. is the Best Nation

A recent poll shows that only 25% of U.S. adults believe the country is the best in the world, with 44% considering it one of the greatest nations. The survey also highlights differing views on the American dream based on political affiliation and indicates low approval ratings for President Trump.

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Washington Examiner

Pope Leo XIV Addresses Sexual Abuse Scandals in the Catholic Church

Pope Leo XIV condemned sexual abuse within the Catholic Church during a meeting with Spanish bishops, calling for reparations for victims and emphasizing the need for accountability. Investigations have revealed a long history of abuse and cover-ups within the Church, affecting hundreds of thousands of individuals globally.

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The Daily Beast

Ann Coulter Criticizes Trump's Decision to Attend Knicks Game

Ann Coulter has publicly criticized President Donald Trump for his decision to attend the Knicks game, labeling it as his worst move. She highlighted the potential inconveniences for attendees due to heightened security measures. Trump is set to attend the game against the Spurs, marking the Knicks' first finals appearance in 27 years.

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Poll Reveals American Sentiment Ahead of 250th Anniversary

A national poll by Elon University shows mixed feelings among Americans regarding the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States. While younger generations, particularly Generation Z, express optimism about the future, they also feel less attached to the concept of America. The poll indicates a preference for local celebrations and a desire for reflection on history rather than solely celebrating achievements.

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usatoday.com

Trump to Attend NBA Finals Game Despite Criticism of League

President Donald Trump plans to attend Game 3 of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs, despite his previous criticisms of the league. His attendance could mark a historic first for a sitting president at an NBA Finals game. Analysts suggest his presence may elicit mixed reactions from the crowd due to his low approval ratings in New York.

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apnews.com

Cuba Faces Fuel Crisis Impacting Vintage Cars

Cuba is facing a significant fuel crisis that has left many vintage American cars, known as "almendrones," idle. The crisis, worsened by U.S. sanctions, has led to daily blackouts and a reliance on a government reservation app for fuel. Despite the challenges, these classic cars remain essential for transportation in Cuba.

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Deutsche Welle

Teacher Protests in Mexico Ahead of World Cup

In the lead-up to the World Cup, teachers in Mexico are protesting and have occupied the central fan zone. They have committed to maintaining their protests as the tournament begins.

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Guardian — US

Federal prosecution against Broadview Six protesters collapses

The federal prosecution of six protesters against an ICE facility in Broadview, Illinois, has collapsed. Michael Rabbitt, one of the accused, faced significant personal consequences after learning of his indictment while in Portugal.

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mediaite.com

Trump States Israel Must Accept Any Iran Deal He Negotiates

President Donald Trump declared in a Financial Times interview that Israel must accept any Iran deal he negotiates, asserting that Israeli President Netanyahu has no say in the matter. This statement follows missile attacks from Iran on Israel, which Trump claimed would not hinder negotiations.

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bbc.com

Lammy Addresses Vance's Comments on Nowak Murder

David Lammy, the Deputy Prime Minister of the UK, spoke with U.S. Vice-President JD Vance about Vance's remarks linking the murder of Henry Nowak to immigration issues. Lammy clarified that the murder was not related to mass migration and highlighted the family's call for calm. The incident has raised concerns about policing and knife laws in the UK.

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Axios

Jewish Democrats Express Concerns Over Antisemitism and Party Dynamics Ahead of 2028 Election

Jewish Democrats are expressing concerns about feeling alienated within their party due to rising antisemitism and tensions surrounding Israel's actions. This sentiment could impact the Democratic Party's prospects in the 2028 election, particularly in swing states with significant Jewish populations. Several incidents have heightened these concerns, leading to discussions about the party's future direction and the implications for Jewish voters.

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