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AP-NORC Poll Reveals Public Perception of the American Dream Ahead of 250th Anniversary

An AP-NORC poll shows that only one-third of Americans believe in the validity of the American Dream as the country approaches its 250th anniversary. The survey highlights significant demographic differences in belief, with Republicans, older adults, and white individuals more likely to affirm the concept. The findings also indicate a correlation between belief in the American Dream and confidence in personal economic prospects.

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Washington Examiner

Trump Attends NBA Finals Amid Mixed Crowd Reactions

President Donald Trump attended Game 3 of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden, receiving a mixed response from the crowd during the national anthem. He was accompanied by several officials and marked the occasion as the first sitting president to attend an NBA Finals game.

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Fox News — Latest

University of California Professors Advocate for Standardized Testing Reinstatement

A coalition of over 1,400 University of California professors is calling for the reinstatement of SAT and ACT requirements for STEM majors, citing declines in student preparedness since the university adopted a 'test-blind' policy in 2021. Faculty members argue that standardized testing is necessary to assess academic readiness and maintain educational standards.

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Fox News — Latest

Lesley Stahl Reflects on CBS Firings as Challenging Experience

Lesley Stahl of "60 Minutes" described the recent firings at CBS as the most difficult experience of her career. She expressed reluctance to continue amid uncertainty over the firings but has committed to working with the new executive producer for the upcoming season. The program has faced significant changes following the dismissals of multiple key staff members.

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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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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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The Daily Beast

Jenny Mollen Addresses Criticism Over Photos with Son

Jenny Mollen has addressed the backlash over photos she shared on Instagram featuring her son, Sid. The images and accompanying caption were criticized as inappropriate, leading Mollen to clarify her intentions in a Substack post, where she discussed the complexities of motherhood and the misunderstandings surrounding her humor.

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The Hill

Trump to Attend NBA Finals Game 3 in New York City

President Trump will attend the NBA Finals Game 3 in New York City on June 8. Security concerns have led to a change in the location of the city's watch party, moving it to Bryant Park.

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New York Post

Whoopi Goldberg supports Trump's attendance at Knicks game

Whoopi Goldberg, co-host of 'The View,' defended President Trump's plan to attend a Knicks game, stating that his attendance is justified for any fan of the team, despite potential security issues.

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Fox News — Latest

Whoopi Goldberg defends Trump and Mayor Mamdani's attendance at NBA Finals

Whoopi Goldberg defended President Trump and Mayor Mamdani's attendance at the NBA Finals, stating that their status as Knicks fans warranted their presence at the game. The Knicks lead the series 2-0, and security measures were heightened due to concerns surrounding Trump's attendance.

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Fox News — Latest

Public Reaction to YouTuber's Abortion Decision Highlights Views on Disability

The decision by YouTuber Jesse Ridgway and his wife to terminate a pregnancy after a Down syndrome diagnosis has led to public outrage. Activist Lila Rose stated that this reaction shows a societal rejection of eugenics and highlights the belief that all lives, regardless of disability, deserve protection.

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Fox News — Latest

Three Arrested in Connection with Fatal Stabbing of Songwriter Talay Riley

Three individuals have been arrested in connection with the fatal stabbing of songwriter Talay Riley in East London. The 35-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene, and police are continuing their investigation, appealing for witnesses and footage from the area.

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The Hill

Kennedy Center removes Trump from awards ceremony invitations

The Kennedy Center has officially removed Donald Trump's name from its annual awards ceremony invitations. Bill Maher is highlighted as a recipient of the Mark Twain Award for American Humor in the updated invitations.

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Washington Examiner

Exhibit on DOJ Documents Related to Jeffrey Epstein Opens in Washington, D.C.

An exhibit featuring 3.5 million documents from the DOJ's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein will open in Washington, D.C., on June 9, 2026. Organized by the Institute for Primary Facts, the exhibit aims to encourage ongoing investigations and includes a timeline of interactions between Epstein and Donald Trump. The exhibit will be open to the public by appointment until June 12.

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Daily Wire

Art Director of 'Obsession' Raises Pay Concerns on Social Media

Sally Choi, the art director for 'Obsession', publicly criticized her pay on social media, revealing she earned $6,741.36 for her work on the film. While some supported her stance, many commenters argued that she should not expect higher compensation due to her lack of financial risk in the production. Choi later emphasized the need for transparency regarding pay in the film industry.

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