The Yankees will no longer play Frank Sinatra’s “Theme From New York, New York” at their home games if the team loses. They will only play the song if the team wins. Because Sinatra is for closers!
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In Case You Missed It.
✈️ JetBlue offers new vacation packages that will reimburse travelers if their vacation is rained out.
📺 MSNBC will replace one of their main stars, Joy Reid, with a panel show in what is being called a “panel shakeup.” So The ReidOut is out.
💣 An American Airlines flight to Delhi was diverted to land in Rome over a bomb scare. It was escorted to land safely by fighter planes. Thankfully no one was harmed.
🗳️ 🇩🇪 Germans turned out in record numbers for elections this weekend. The “centre-Right” Christian Democrat Union won. This was the party of Angela Merkel. The new leader set to become chancellor is Friedrich Merz.
🏡 A new law in Hungary will give mothers or two or more children a permanent exemption on income tax and a cap on interest rates for home loans at 5%. Cool!
🏥 Pope Francis is still being treated for pneumonia and remains in “critical condition.”
🇬🇧 The U.K. will reportedly announce more sanctions for Russia this week.
👮♂️ An officer in Australia was stripped of his security clearance because he was accused of being more loyal to Israel than Australia. We have some U.S. Congress members to show Australia.
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Lead: Zelensky’s Double Speak
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Today is the three year anniversary of the date the Russian Special Military Operation began in Ukraine. It is NOT the start of the war. The war began in earnest when Ukraine initiated its civil war in 2014.
Warmongers are worried that Russian President Putin will “victory lap” to signal the end of the war given that the U.S. has begun peace negotiations. The White House signaled that a peace deal could be reached this week.
“If peace for Ukraine, if you really need me to leave my post, then I’m ready. I can exchange this for NATO, if there are such conditions. I am focusing on the security of Ukraine today, not in 20 years, and I do not intend to be in power for decades,” Zelensky stated at the
That’s not on the table and he is in no position to give ultimatums. He also suggested that Ukraine will not be repaying the aid packages that was given to the country during the Biden administration.
“We had 100 [billion]. I am not ready to pay off 500 [billion]. And I am not even ready to fix it at the 100 [billion mark], because I will not recognize grants as debts. We should not pay off the debt,” he said.
That’s not what he told the American people before. Here is just one example of him saying in 2023 that Ukraine would pay the money back.
President Trump knows damn well that Ukraine doesn’t have the money to pay back these aid packages. That’s why he wants rights to Ukraine’s rare earth minerals, which are plentiful and valuable.
Israel’s Hostage Deal
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Israel reneged on a prisoner exchange over the weekend because Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the manner in which Israelis were returned this weekend was a “violation.”
Hamas released six people from captivity on Saturday. One of them was not Jewish and was, according to The Times of Israel “released without fanfare.” The other five were handed over in a ceremony that Israel is calling offensive and degrading.
Israel was set to release 620 Palestinian prisoners, many of them women and children. But now Prime Minister Netanyahu says that has been delayed “until the next release of hostages is guaranteed, and without the degrading ceremonies.”
In this video, a hostage kisses the Hamas soldier as he leaves. Is that what Israel is calling degrading and Hamas propaganda? Is there a reason they don’t want us to see that? Hamas says that it will not accept any peace talks through mediators until the hostages are released.
Israel continues to decry the death of a mother and her two young sons, the Bibas family, whose bodies were returned last week. Hamas says that they were killed in Israeli air raids and Israel accuses Hamas of strangling them. Hamas says that they were holding a proper burial for the family in contrast with how Israel dumps dead Palestinians on Gaza borders, in mutilated heaps. Redacted has seen no convincing proof of either story.
The Bibas family has asked that no Israeli government official attend their funerals and repeatedly stated that they have no information for how the three died.
“Any publication of details (including references to the treatment of the bodies) is against the family’s wishes, and we ask that this be avoided,” they said in a statement.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Netanyahu told soldiers in the West Bank to prepare for an “extended stay.” This is the first time that Israeli military has sent tanks into the West bank in more than two decades.
US President Donald Trump’s Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff will travel to the region this week with the aim of moving the ceasefire and hostage release forward.
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Europe Censorship
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Europe continues to prove Vice President JD Vance correct: “In Britain, and across Europe, free speech, I fear, is in retreat.”
Last week, France forced the “right-wing” TV channel C8 to shut down for “repeated failures to respect human rights and protect minors.”
In the U.K., the government demanded once too many times that Apple give them the encryption key to people’s iCloud accounts. In response, Apple turned off end-to-end encryption for British users so that the government cannot force them to hand it over.
“We are gravely disappointed that the protections provided by ADP will not be available to our customers in the UK given the continuing rise of data breaches and other threats to customer privacy,” Apple said in a statement, adding: “As we have said many times before, we have never built a backdoor or master key to any of our products or services and we never will.”
In Scotland, this 74 year-old woman was arrested and fined for peacefully standing with a sign that said: “Coercion is a crime, here to talk, only if you want.” She was holding that sign too close to an abortion clinic. At least they cuffed her from the front and not behind her back.
News By The Numbers
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1.4 billion. That is how many light-years wide the new “superstructure in the cosmos” named “Quipu” is thought to be. It is also said to contain approximately 68 galaxy clusters.
26 points. That is how many points a girls’ basketball team in San Francisco lost by when the male trans-identified athlete did not play in the finals this weekend.
5%. That is the nightly amount that will be added to Edinburgh hotels starting in July of 2026. It is called the tourist tax. This is the first tourist tax in Scotland but many global cities already do this including New York, Paris, Lisbon and Rome.
What’s Trending?
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Yosemite is trending because the U.S. flag was flown upside down in protest of federal workforce cuts made by the Trump administration. Note: Nobody did this when federal workers were fired for vaccine mandates. That’s odd, right?
Territory is trending. That is a Netflix show that was reportedly canceled for Season 2, despite its global popularity. It was about rival factions in the Australian outback.
This video is going viral of passengers fighting in front of a Spirit Airlines gate. Warning: the video is violent and the language is offensive.
Groomers’ Favorite Policies
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A high school teacher at Columbine High School – yes, that Columbine – is accused of grooming a young girl and using the school counselors to declare her homeless so that she could live with the teacher.
This story is horrifying and proof that liberal policies can hurt children. The policies used were those meant to protect LGBTQ children from their parents. Instead, they allowed a young girl to be groomed by a teacher.
The young girls’ mother accused the school of allowing a female teacher to groom her daughter and start a relationship with her since the girl was 15 years old. The teacher, Leann Kearney, was 37 years old. The teacher used the school counselors, other teachers and the principal to declare the girl homeless, which she was not. Once the girl turned 18, she ran away to Oregon with Kearney and no charges were ever filed, despite proof that she had groomed the girl for years.
The school’s principal posted this apology. He said that school protocol was not followed, although he was personally involved. He also said: “This horrible situation will haunt me for the rest of my life. I am deeply sorry for the pain this family has experienced.”
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This newsletter is written and researched by Natali Morris. Please feel free to reach Natali at [email protected] for any editorial feedback.