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The Daily Beast

JD Vance's Book Criticized in Wall Street Journal Review

JD Vance's book, *Communion*, has been criticized in a review by Barton Swaim in the Wall Street Journal for its perceived inconsistencies and lack of thoroughness. The review highlights Vance's shifting views on personal responsibility and government influence, as well as potential political motivations behind the book's content.

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New York Post

Rob Schneider criticizes MLB over Pride Night cap controversy

Actor Rob Schneider has publicly criticized Major League Baseball (MLB) for its actions regarding a Pride Night cap controversy. This followed warnings issued by MLB to three San Francisco Giants pitchers for their biblical references on the caps.

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The Hill

Sean Penn to Direct Film on January 6 Capitol Riot

Sean Penn is set to direct a film focused on the January 6 Capitol riot, utilizing a script he authored. Negotiations are ongoing with a prominent actor to take on a leading role in the film.

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New York Post

MLB warns Giants pitchers over Bible verses on Pride Night caps

Major League Baseball has warned four pitchers from the San Francisco Giants regarding Bible verses they wrote on their caps during Pride Night. The warning was issued in response to the players' actions at the event.

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apnews.com

Trump Administration Transfers Oversight of Special Education and Civil Rights

The Trump administration has announced the transfer of oversight of special education and civil rights from the Education Department to the Department of Justice and the Department of Health and Human Services. Critics argue that this decision may undermine accountability and negatively impact vulnerable student populations.

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The Daily Beast

Cher Oteri Discusses Support from Jill Biden During Breast Cancer Battle

Cher Oteri discussed her breast cancer diagnosis and the support she received from Jill Biden during her treatment on Chelsea Handler's podcast. Oteri highlighted the importance of regular mammograms and second opinions for women's health, noting that DCIS is highly treatable.

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Washington Examiner

Decline of Male Mentorship Programs and Its Impact on Boys

The decline of mentorship programs such as the Boy Scouts has led to fewer opportunities for boys to engage with male role models, contributing to rising rates of loneliness and mental health issues. Research indicates that boys today have significantly fewer adult male figures in their lives, which affects their development. Experts recommend rebuilding male mentorship structures and supporting community organizations to address these challenges.

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Fox News — Latest

Oliver Tree Discusses Will Prior to Helicopter Crash in Rio de Janeiro

Oliver Tree discussed his will and intentions for his wealth in a recent interview, stating that he does not want his family to inherit any money after his death. This discussion occurred weeks before he was reported among six fatalities in a helicopter crash in Rio de Janeiro on June 16, 2026. The crash involved two helicopters, one of which struck a car dealership.

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New York Post

Andrew Rannells confirms past relationship with Anderson Cooper

Andrew Rannells has publicly confirmed his past relationship with Anderson Cooper, stating that a storyline in the 2016 series 'Girls' was inspired by their romance. This acknowledgment comes nearly 20 years after they dated.

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Deutsche Welle

Stalled Women's Inheritance Reform in the Arab World

Inheritance laws based on Sharia continue to impact women's rights negatively across the Middle East. The article examines the reasons behind the lack of progress in reforming these laws and considers what changes might be necessary for future generations of girls.

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Washington Examiner

Survey Shows Americans Maintain Core Values Despite Changing Views on History and Identity

A recent survey by the American Enterprise Institute indicates that while Americans' views on religion, family, and national identity have changed over the past three decades, they still support core principles such as freedom of speech and religion. The survey highlights generational differences in attitudes toward historical education and reflects a shift in parental perspectives on teaching American history.

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The Hill

Jon Stewart Critiques White House UFC Event

Jon Stewart has publicly criticized the White House UFC event, claiming it undermined the integrity of combat sports and national dignity. His comments reflect a strong disapproval of the event's execution and its broadcast.

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New York Post

Auction of Historical Items Includes Bill of Rights and Presidential Hats

An online auction beginning June 14, 2026, will showcase 46 historical items, including the earliest obtainable printing of the Bill of Rights, valued between $8,000 and $12,000. Additional notable items include a fedora worn by Lyndon Johnson and a top hat linked to Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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