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Geopolitics
President Trump declared the ceasefire with Iran over, stating he no longer wished to deal with Iranian leaders, whom he described as “scum” led by “sick people,” and called further negotiations a waste of time. This came after Iranian forces struck commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, including a Qatari liquefied natural gas tanker and a Saudi-flagged crude oil tanker. US Central Command then conducted strikes on more than 80 targets in southern Iran, hitting air defenses, coastal surveillance, surface-to-air and antiship missiles, drone launch sites, and port facilities in areas such as Bandar Abbas, Sirik, and Qeshm Island in an operation described as four to five times larger in scope than prior actions since the ceasefire. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced one of its largest retaliatory operations, targeting 85 US military sites across the region, including in Bahrain and Kuwait, while claiming to have downed a US MQ-9 Reaper drone, and warned that Gulf states allowing their territory to be used for US strikes would be treated as hostile targets.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry stated that the United States had repeatedly violated the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding since its signing less than 20 days earlier, both directly and through actions in Lebanon, and described the revocation of Iran’s oil-sales license as a clear breach of Clause 10 that demonstrated bad faith, instability, and unreliability. Tehran said it had acted in complete good faith and reserved the right to take any measures necessary to protect its interests.
Health
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld New York’s school vaccine mandate in Miller v. McDonald, ruling the law neutral and generally applicable. The plaintiffs face $118,000 in fines. The Supreme Court had remanded the case for reconsideration under Mahmoud v. Taylor. Legal observers, including Georgetown’s Lawrence Gostin, stated they expect the Supreme Court to review the decision. The ruling was described as upholding a condition for school attendance rather than authorizing forced injections, with homeschooling remaining available.
Privacy & Surveillance
EU Regulation 2019/2144 requires an infrared driver-monitoring camera in all new cars and vans sold from July 7. The system issues warnings when driver attention lapses beyond 3.5 seconds at higher speeds. The European Commission stated the safety package is projected to prevent 25,000 deaths by 2038. Current rules prohibit facial recognition and external data transmission. Critics highlighted the potential normalization of in-cabin surveillance despite the prohibitions on facial recognition and data transmission.
California’s AB 2047, approved by the Senate Public Safety Committee on June 30, would require 3D printer manufacturers to install software that blocks prints identified by a state-approved algorithm as firearm parts. Industry witnesses testified that the technology cannot reliably distinguish weapon components from other objects. Senator Sasha Renee Perez stated during the hearing that she was learning about 3D printing in real time. Senator Kelly Seyarto voted against the bill. Supporters analogized the requirements to anti-counterfeiting measures for currency.
Artificial Intelligence
Senators Brian Schatz, John Curtis, and Mark Warner reintroduced the AI Labeling Act, which would direct the FTC to treat unlabeled AI-generated content as an unfair or deceptive practice. Platforms meeting size thresholds would be required to add visible and machine-readable disclosures, with damages up to $25,000 per violation. The ACLU and FIRE argued the requirement constitutes compelled speech, citing a federal court’s injunction against California’s election-deepfake law.
US Politics
In a Wall Street Journal op-ed, former Clinton pollster Mark Penn stated that Democratic Socialists of America-backed candidates represent an urban-professional movement and described their positions as including defunding police, abolishing prisons, ending private property, and opening borders. Penn called for investigations into whether the DSA receives foreign funding.
The New York Times has come under scrutiny for allegedly withholding sexual assault claims made by Jenny Racicot regarding Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner. The Times had interviewed Racicot and an anonymous third woman for a June article but did not include their sexual assault claims, instead devoting eleven paragraphs to Fifield’s work as a Republican operative. Fifield stated she supplied the Times with corroborating contacts and records, yet the Times reported that no one corroborated her account. Platner’s campaign called Fifield’s claim false and politically motivated. Some observers argued the timing of the accusations reflected efforts to sideline Platner over his progressive politics.
British Politics
Nigel Farage resigned his Clacton seat, purposefully triggering a by-election he described as a contest between the public and political elites. The resignation preceded a parliamentary standards inquiry opened in May into a £5 million gift from Christopher Harborne and questions about support from George Cottrell. Farage denied wrongdoing and called the inquiries politically motivated. A YouGov poll released Tuesday showed Reform UK at 25 percent, the Conservatives at 21 percent, and Labour at 20 percent. Local residents expressed mixed views on the resignation.
Sources
WaPo’s Delayed ‘Stealthing’ Hit: Media Timing Fuels Platner Smear
Fifield initially told The Post about the alleged condom removal during a June 20 interview that was off the record.
Farage Resigns to Force ‘People vs. Establishment’ By-Election in Clacton
This will be a people vs. the establishment by-election. A chance to stick two fingers up to the entire establishment.
Federal Court Blocks Amish Vaccine Exemptions, Teeing Up Supreme Court Clash
A federal court last week ruled against a group of Amish parents who sought religious exemptions from school vaccination requirements for their children — a ruling that legal experts suggest may lead to a U.S. Supreme Court showdown
Washington’s AI Label Bill: Compelled Speech Masquerading as Transparency
The pitch is transparency. The catch is that the government gets to write the words you’re forced to say.
California Bill Turns Your 3D Printer Into a State Informant
The scan would run on the machine in your garage or classroom and it would answer to Sacramento rather than to you.
EU Mandates In-Car Surveillance, Calls It Safety
Surveillance just became a factory-fitted option you can’t decline.
Clinton Insider Penn Warns of DSA Socialist Takeover, Urges Foreign Ties Probe
Lawmakers, law-enforcement agencies and journalists should investigate the DSA to see if it is being funded by foreign governments and interests.
Trump Ends Iran Ceasefire: “They’re Scum Led by Sick People”
To me, I think it’s over. I don’t want to deal with them anymore. They’re scum. They’re led by sick people.
Iran Warns Gulf Hosts: Aid US Strikes, Face Retaliation
Any state allowing its territory to be used for U.S. strikes on Iran will be treated as a hostile target.
US-Iran Ceasefire Shatters Amid Hormuz Strikes and Sanction Revivals
The United States and Iran have exchanged attacks after the US military said Iran struck ships in the Strait of Hormuz, threatening a fragile ceasefire between Tehran and Washington.
Iran Accuses US of Breaching 20-Day Peace Deal After Strikes
Iran declares the U.S. in breach of the peace deal, and reserves the right to “any measures” in response.
Iran Claims Strikes on 85 US Bases in Major Retaliatory Operation
Iran’s IRGC announces it has launched one of its largest retaliatory operations against U.S. forces, targeting 85 American military sites across the region
US Hits Iran With 4-5x Strikes After Hormuz Ship Attacks
The scale of tonight’s strikes is now clear: four to five times bigger than anything since the ceasefire.
Kuwait Grid Fails as Bahrain Darkens Amid Iran-US Tensions
Now Kuwait’s grid is failing too. Simultaneous power outages are hitting both Gulf states that host U.S. forces.
In addition to sources submitted by community members, the following were also used in the creation of this report: Pythagasaurus3, Chadgis Khan, GB News, Grok, MuRong97358, Nym, AkhbarDotComSA, and snipy_in.
