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Florida Tattoo Shop Faces Backlash for Refusing Service to Military and Veterans

Revival Tattoo Collective in Largo, Florida, is under scrutiny after announcing on social media that it will not serve active-duty military members or veterans, labeling them as 'war criminals.' The post has sparked a range of reactions, both supportive and critical, with the shop's spokesperson confirming they are currently booked and unable to accept new clients.

Deutsche Welle

Germany loses 2-1 to Ecuador in 2026 World Cup match

In a match of the 2026 World Cup, Germany lost to Ecuador with a final score of 2-1. Despite having already qualified for the knockout stage, the team's performance was viewed as disappointing.

The Verge

OpenAI to Delay Release of GPT-5.6 Following Government Request

OpenAI has announced a delay in the release of its GPT-5.6 model following a request from the Trump administration, citing security concerns. The model will initially be available to a limited number of enterprise customers, with access approved by the government on a case-by-case basis.

Washington Examiner

Trump Urges House Republicans to End Blockade on Voter ID Bill

President Donald Trump has urged House Republicans to end a blockade that is hindering the progress of the SAVE America Act, the GOP's voter ID legislation. Following a meeting with House Speaker Mike Johnson, Trump called for unity among Republicans to advance key legislative items. The ongoing internal conflict within the GOP has stalled several important bills, prompting hard-liners to pressure the Senate for action.

Washington Examiner

Trump Urges House Republicans to End Blockade on Voter ID Bill

President Donald Trump has urged House Republicans to end a blockade that has stalled legislative progress, particularly regarding the SAVE America Act, a voter ID bill. Following a meeting with House Speaker Mike Johnson, Trump emphasized the need for unity among Republicans to advance key legislation. The ongoing tensions within the GOP could impact the passage of significant bills, including the National Defense Authorization Act.

The Daily Beast

Russian Military Commander Warns Putin of Potential Armed Uprising

Alexander Lunin, a Russian military commander, has warned President Vladimir Putin of potential armed uprising due to dissatisfaction among troops regarding the ongoing war in Ukraine. In a widely viewed Instagram video, Lunin stated that military officials are frustrated with the situation and have demanded a meeting with Putin to discuss the truth about the war.

New York Times — US

Supreme Court Justices Debate Trump's Deportation of Haitians

The Supreme Court recently addressed the issue of President Trump's deportation of Haitians, with Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. presenting the majority opinion. This opinion did not include examples of Trump's statements regarding Haitians.

New York Times — US

Complaint Filed for Disclosure of Pentagon Agreement with Scouting America

A complaint has been submitted requesting the disclosure of the Pentagon's agreement with Scouting America. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth indicated that the organization is banning transgender individuals from participating, while Scouting America claims its policies remain unchanged.

New York Times — Politics

Complaint Filed for Disclosure of Pentagon Agreement with Scouting America

A complaint has been submitted requesting the disclosure of the Pentagon's agreement with Scouting America. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth indicated that the organization is banning transgender individuals from participation, while Scouting America maintains that its policies remain unchanged.

Washington Examiner

FIFA Permits Pride Flags at World Cup Match Despite Objections from Iran and Egypt

FIFA has allowed pride flags at the upcoming World Cup match in Seattle between Iran and Egypt, despite objections from the Iranian team. The match coincides with Seattle's Pride Weekend, and FIFA stated that the event is inclusive of all backgrounds. Local organizers plan to continue Pride festivities during the match, with advocacy groups distributing flags to attendees.

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Alex Murdaugh's Defense Withdraws Request for Civilian Clothes in Court

Alex Murdaugh's defense has withdrawn a request for him to appear in civilian clothing during his upcoming trial, citing a desire to avoid distractions. Prosecutors argued that his fame does not warrant special treatment, emphasizing security concerns. The defense plans to concentrate on more substantive issues ahead of the retrial.