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FreeWire Weekly Recap — June 15–22, 2025

Logan Andrew Published: June 22, 2025 | Updated: August 26, 2025 5 minutes read

By Logan Andrew | FreeWire — Your News, Your Voice

Another week, another political roller coaster — and this one had something for everybody: military strikes, courtroom fights, and a few moments that made even the most cynical among us do a double take. Here’s your FreeWire breakdown of what just happened while you were trying to live your life.

U.S. Politics: Bombs, Borderlines, and Billion-Dollar Ivy League Battles

The Iran strikes landed with a political thud back home.
President Trump’s surprise decision to greenlight airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities instantly divided the country (as if we needed more of that). Republicans rushed to call it a bold stand against Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. Democrats warned it was reckless and dangerously close to triggering a full-blown regional war. Congress wasn’t exactly consulted beforehand, but that didn’t stop everyone from having strong opinions after the fact. Even some military brass privately voiced concerns about how fast this could spiral. But for now, at least, the strikes stopped short of a larger campaign — and the political brawl here at home may end up outlasting the fireworks abroad.

L.A. became the latest immigration battleground.
While missiles flew overseas, the streets of Los Angeles saw their own kind of battle. Massive ICE raids led to two days of protests, followed by President Trump activating federal troops inside California — which, as you might imagine, did not sit well with Governor Newsom. The administration’s claim? California officials were obstructing immigration enforcement. California’s response? Washington is “occupying” the state. The courts sided with Trump (for now), but don’t expect this one to cool off any time soon.

And in an unexpected twist: Trump vs. Harvard may be ending?
Yes, you read that right. After months of legal trench warfare, Trump is teasing what he called a “historic deal” to settle his administration’s clash with Harvard University. The standoff began over allegations that Harvard mishandled campus antisemitism incidents, but quickly escalated into frozen research funds, blocked visas, and lawsuits flying both ways. Now both sides are signaling a truce may be close. We’ll believe it when we see the signatures.


Global Headlines: Shooting Wars and Proxy Wars

The Middle East sits on a knife’s edge — again.
The biggest flashpoint of the week: U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities (in coordination with Israel) — the most direct attack on Iranian targets in decades. Iran fired back with missile strikes into Israeli cities, leveling buildings in Tel Aviv and injuring dozens. Israel answered with even more strikes. Everyone else? Nervously watching and hoping cooler heads prevail before this turns into a regional wildfire. World leaders are practically begging both sides to hit the brakes. So far, neither seems eager.

Ukraine is taking the fight into Russia — literally.
In a move that felt like something out of a Tom Clancy novel, Ukraine announced that its troops have seized ground inside Russia’s Kursk region. It’s not a major territorial shift — yet — but it’s a huge symbolic move. The message? Ukraine isn’t just playing defense anymore. Moscow, of course, denied everything. But between this, the ongoing stalemates along Ukraine’s own border, and Russia’s costly incremental gains, the war remains a grinding, unpredictable mess.


Trending News: Courts, Churches, and Central Banks

The Supreme Court dropped two big rulings this week.
First, the justices upheld Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors — a major victory for conservatives, and a gut punch to LGBTQ+ advocates. Then they narrowed how retirees can sue for lost benefits under disability discrimination laws. Neither decision was exactly shocking given the current makeup of the court, but both will have huge ripple effects for years to come. The headlines practically wrote themselves.

Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law didn’t survive the week.
The state’s attempt to mandate public schools hang the Ten Commandments in every classroom got tossed out by a federal appeals court, which said — bluntly — that the law violated the First Amendment. Religious conservatives vowed to keep fighting, but for now, public classrooms won’t be doubling as Sunday school.

The Fed finally blinked — sort of.
In economic news, the Federal Reserve kept interest rates steady and hinted they might start cutting later this year if inflation keeps cooperating. Wall Street took the news with cautious optimism. And in a rare moment of self-restraint, even Trump — who’s made attacking Fed Chair Jerome Powell a personal hobby — hinted Powell might actually keep his job. Small miracles.

And two headlines you might have missed:

  • The U.S. Agency for Global Media gutted its workforce, laying off hundreds at Voice of America — a sign America’s global broadcasting footprint may be shrinking fast.
  • A fire at Marathon Petroleum’s Texas City refinery briefly sent gas prices skittering before it was contained. Just a reminder of how fragile energy markets still are.

That’s your week — war drums, courtroom drama, political posturing, and just enough absurdity to remind you that 2025 is determined to outdo every year before it. We’ll keep watching. You keep reading.

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