Over the last several days, you may have seen the latest examples of a growing phenomenon: satellite images of a conflict zone. This time, they were of Iranian nuclear sites, before and after American bombs struck. Images like these come from commercial satellite companies, a change from our past reliance on government-provided photographs. The shift toward commercial satellites gained steam amid Russia’s war in Ukraine, according to Mariel Borowitz, an associate professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology who specializes in space policy and the satellite industry.
60 Songs That Explain the '90s - “Since U Been Gone”— Kelly Clarkson
Rob contemplates the art of making an ironic cover song sincere as he enters the dark realm of the 2000s hit TV show, ‘American Idol’. He follows the inevitable success of Season 1 winner Kelly Clarkson, who proves with her impossible-to-sing hit song, “Since U Been Gone,” that she is more than just a pop princess. Later, he is joined by ‘Breakaway’ tour-goer and Clarkson connoisseur Jodi Walker to discuss Clarkson's vocal capabilities and what her discography did for 2000s TV culture.
Host: Rob Harvilla
Guest: Jodi Walker
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Headlines From The Times - Nuclear Fallout, Troop Orders, Housing Dip, and a Burger Lawsuit
A Pentagon report challenges claims that U.S. strikes destroyed Iran’s nuclear program, with experts saying the damage may only set them back a few months. A federal judge orders the Trump administration to hand over records related to military deployments in California. In housing news, Southern California sees its first year-over-year price dip since 2023. And In-N-Out sues a YouTuber for impersonating an employee and posting a prank video the company says spread false and harmful information.
Curious City - Where are the girls? A look at early lesbian nightlife in Chicago
The Daily - Will the Cease-Fire Hold?
After President Trump’s announcement of a cease-fire between Israel and Iran, all sides are claiming victory, but perhaps no country has emerged as a bigger winner than Israel.
Patrick Kingsley, the Jerusalem bureau chief for The New York Times, explains how Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu steered Israel to this moment — and what might come if the cease-fire holds.
Guest: Patrick Kingsley, the Jerusalem bureau chief for The New York Times.
Background reading:
- The cease-fire between Israel and Iran appeared to be holding after a rebuke from Mr. Trump.
- Mr. Netanyahu’s move against Iran gives him room to maneuver on Gaza.
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The Intelligence from The Economist - Stayed in China: a domestic-brand boom
Western brands used to define cool and luxurious in China. No longer. Now consumers are turning to homegrown brands, some of which are becoming global tastemakers. Across Africa the Christian conservative movement is gaining ground fast—with a little help from American brethren. And why Britain is such a locus for the nuts and bolts of Formula 1.
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Start Here - Report: US Strikes Did Not ‘Obliterate’ Iran Nuke Sites
An early intelligence assessment suggests that the U.S. strikes in Iran set back the country’s nuclear program only by a few months. Congress continues to debate whether military action in Iran was unconstitutional. And 145 people in France say they were attacked with syringes at a music festival.
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Everything Everywhere Daily - Napoleon’s Invasion of Russia
There are many lessons we are supposed to know in life: pick up after yourself, never bet against a Sicilian when death is on the line, and most importantly, don’t invade Russia in the winter.
Known as one of the greatest military disasters in history, Napoleon’s invasion of Russia is often cited as a key factor in the emperor's eventual defeat.
Although the campaign actually started in June, the brutal impact of General Winter led to the devastation of the French army and ultimately contributed to the downfall of one of the greatest generals in history.
Learn more about Napoleon’s Invasion of Russia and the devastation of the French Army on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.
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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 6.25.25
Alabama
- Sen. Tuberville co-sponsors bill: Safe And Open Streets Act
- US Attorney General Pam Bondi supports move of FBI personnel to Redstone
- ICE arrests Blount county man with ties to Iranian military as sniper
- 30 immigration arrests made at construction site in Gulf Shores
- ALEA raids hemp businesses for potentially selling marijuana as well
- Congressman Moore blasts democrats for latest articles of impeachment
- SoS Wes Allen announces new ballot security feature for primaries in 2026
National
- NYTimes and CNN claim US airstrikes not as successful as president claims
- President Trump fires back that nuclear facilities were obliterated
- Speaker Johnson tells lawmakers to not leave town but work on BBB
- FBI leadership reveals more about China election interference and coverup
- DOJ legally challenges Washington state law re: Catholic priests /confession
- DHS gives green light for Alligator Alcatraz to be built in Florida Everglades
- TX grand jury indicts high school track athlete for stabbing death of student
- Sean "Diddy" Combs trial in NYC wraps up by end of this week
The Daily Signal - Trump’s Patience Runs Out, California Vice Mayor Calls on Gangs to Fight ICE | June 25, 2025
On today’s Top News in 10 we cover:
- President Trump’s comments about Israel, Iran, and NATO go viral.
- The House Democrats can’t decide how to oppose the Trump Administration.
- A California vice mayor allegedly calls for gang members to fight Immigration & Customs Enforcement.
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