Tuesday Executive News Summary
SCOTUS sides with student athletes, Sheldon Whitehouse’s all-white membership, and more.
Top of the Fold
Are college sports doomed? Supreme Court sides with student athletes, rules NCAA improperly capped education-related benefits (Fox News)
Double standards: Sheldon Whitehouse — the most dangerous senator in America — under fire for still having a membership at all-white beach club (NY Post)
National Security
More than 600 vets release letter denouncing “woke” military and socialism in U.S. (AMN)
Kevin McCarthy offers “eight pillar” plan to hold China accountable for COVID pandemic (Daily Signal)
No remorse: China now says Wuhan lab deserves a Nobel Prize for Medicine (National Review)
Georgia hospital system hit with ransomware attack following Biden-Putin summit (Fox Business)
Hacker attempted to taint San Francisco drinking water (Fox Business)
Annals of the “Social Justice” Caliphate
Nellis Air Force Base hosts first-ever drag queen show, stupidly asserts it’s “essential to the morale, cohesion, and readiness of the military” (Breitbart)
Violence breaks out at various Juneteenth celebrations across the country (Daily Caller)
Olympics hit with backlash after New Zealand “transgender” athlete qualifies on women’s side (Washington Times) | “Like a bad joke”: Female competitor reacts (Daily Wire) | American “transgender” Olympian wants to burn U.S. flag on the podium (Daily Caller)
The backlash is real: As rebellion against Critical Race Theory grows, the Left turns to denial and dismissal (Daily Signal)
To Infinity — and Beyond!
- Over 60,000 sign petitions to stop Jeff Bezos from returning to Earth (NY Post)
Closing Arguments
Policy: Groundhog Day comes for the defense budget (RealClearDefense)
Satire: Female weightlifter suffers tragic testicle injury just weeks before Tokyo Olympics (Babylon Bee)
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