On the cusp of the tenth anniversary of Brexit, a new Ipsos poll shows that, were the referendum to be held today, the outcome would be a reversal of the narrow 52% victory won by leave voters.

A new poll suggests Brexit sentiment has reversed since 2016.
According to an Ipsos survey of more than 1,000 UK adults, 52% of Britons now support rejoining the European Union, while only 33% would vote to remain outside it. In 2016, 52% of voters elected to leave the EU.
Nearly half support holding another referendum, though views differ on when it should occur – before or after the next general election.
Support for rejoining is strongest among younger voters, while older voters remain more opposed.
Israel And Iran Strikes Imperil Already Fragile Ceasefire
Israel and Iran have exchanged fire in retaliatory strikes, putting their already fragile truce in serious jeopardy and threatening to reignite full-scale regional war.

Israel said on Monday it hit a petrochemical plant in Iran’s southwest, along with strikes elsewhere on military targets, after U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to refrain from further attacks.
In the first hit on an energy site inside Iran since the April 8 ceasefire, Israel said it struck targets at the Mahshahr petrochemical complex, while a provincial official told Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency parts of the plant were damaged.
Hours earlier, Trump said new strikes by Israel and Iran would not affect his administration’s peace talks with Tehran, adding that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “doesn’t call the shots.”
Trump has leaned on Israel to stop its attacks in Lebanon to allow room for a deal to end the wider war with Iran, including rebuking Netanyahu with obscenities in a phone call last week.
However, earlier on Sunday Israel launched strikes in the Beirut area for the first time since the U.S. announced a truce plan for Lebanon last week.
Iran fired salvos of missiles at Israeli targets in retaliation, putting U.S.-Iran peace talks at risk. But Trump insisted that an agreement to end the wider war remained well within reach, Reuters said.
Waste Of The Day: Baywatch On Paywatch
By Jeremy Portnoy, RealClearInvestigations | June 08, 2026
Topline: Lifeguarding in Los Angeles County is not just a way to soak up some sun at the beach. It’s one of the most lucrative public sector jobs in America.
Thirty-eight lifeguards each made more than $300,000 in salary and benefits in 2025, according to payroll records obtained by Open the Books. The highest-paid was chief lifeguard Fernando Boiteux, who made $568,049.
Key facts: Most of the top-paid lifeguards were employed by the fire department to work at Los Angeles’ largest beaches. The 164 full-time employees — those enrolled in a pension plan — made $41.2 million from total salary and benefits.

The high pay was partially driven by overtime, with 20 lifeguards each netting at least $80,000. There were another three lifeguards that made over $50,000 from what the payroll lists only as “other earnings.”
The county also contributes generously to lifeguards’ pension plans. Boiteux’s pay package included a $103,414 pension contribution, and 40 others got at least $50,000. When lifeguards retire with at least 33 years of service, they earn annual pensions worth up to 90% of their base salary.
Lifeguards employed by the parks department to monitor lakes and pools typically made less money, though senior lake lifeguard Robert Kelly made $524,908 including benefits.
Search all federal, state and local salaries and vendor spending with the world’s largest government spending database at OpenTheBooks.com.
Background: Open the Books has covered Los Angeles’ lifeguard payroll since 2021, when the top-paid employee made $392,000 from salary and benefits. Payroll costs have increased dramatically since then, even when accounting for inflation.
Los Angeles lifeguards are frequently recognized for their extraordinary bravery. Last year, several lifeguards were honored at the county’s annual Medal of Valor ceremony for rescuing six passengers from an overturned sailboat, including one trapped underwater. There is certainly a reasonable argument to be made that public servants putting themselves in harm’s way deserve especially high compensation.
But, at the same time, Los Angeles County is facing budget troubles that have already led to cuts and layoffs in other departments. Recovery from last year’s wildfires cost an estimated $2 billion, and the county recently approved a $4 billion settlement to settle thousands of sexual abuse claims dating back to 1959.
Summary: If Los Angeles’ payroll keeps increasing unchecked, the county might need to be saved from drowning in debt.
The #WasteOfTheDay is brought to you by the forensic auditors at OpenTheBooks.com. Original article: RealClearInvestigations
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Why Are Kenyans Protesting A US-Funded Ebola Facility – TIPP News
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