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#illegals
Fox News: Federal judge blocks Trump admin deportation of 8 foreign nationals
U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss has issued an "administrative stay" halting the deportation of eight asylum seekers facing threats in their home countries, including a family fleeing the Taliban and individuals from Egypt and Ecuador. The Justice Department has until Friday to provide further details on their cases.
Attorneys argue that the Trump administration's actions violate the law by not allowing those with credible fears of persecution to seek legal status. The proclamation issued by Trump cites health and national security risks due to increased illegal immigration.
#politics
The Western Journal: Watch: JD Vance Buries CNN as He Discusses 'The One Thing the President Has Been Unable to Do'
Vice President J.D. Vance received a warm reception at the Conservative Political Action Conference, where he humorously criticized CNN's declining ratings, suggesting that improving them is a task President Trump has failed to accomplish. Vance's comments highlighted CNN's struggles amid a significant drop in viewership.
As CNN's ratings continue to plummet, Vance's popularity within the MAGA movement appears to be on the rise. His recent speech at the Munich Security Conference emphasized a shift in U.S. foreign policy, further solidifying his status as a key figure in conservative circles.
The Telegraph: The epoch of history-making men is back, and Europe is run by minnows
N.S. Lyons argues that the post-war liberal project aimed to dismantle strong societal beliefs and identities, leading to a vague humanitarianism that neglects national interests. This has sparked a populist reaction, with a desire for communal bonds and strong leadership, exemplified by figures like Donald Trump.
Lyons suggests that Europe’s lack of military power stems from a disinterest in national defense, advocating for a revival of national conservatism and cultural pride to regain influence. He warns that without this, Europe risks losing its worthiness to defend itself.
Fox News: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Senate trying to advance Trump's agenda
Congressional Republicans are navigating complex budget negotiations, aiming to advance President Trump's agenda of tax cuts and spending reductions. The House has proposed a $4.5 trillion tax cut plan, while the Senate focuses on military and border security spending, creating a potential conflict over legislative strategy.
The process hinges on "budget reconciliation," which allows bypassing a filibuster, but requires both chambers to agree on the same budget framework. With internal GOP divisions and differing priorities, the path forward remains uncertain as they seek to unify around a comprehensive legislative approach.
Breitbart: Michael Rapaport Calls for 'Corroded' NYT to Be 'Shut Down' over Its Coverage of the Israel-Hamas War
Actor Michael Rapaport criticized the New York Times, labeling it untrustworthy and calling for its shutdown. He shared a study by Yale professor Edieal Pinker, which found the Times' coverage of the Israel-Hamas war to create sympathy for Palestinians while downplaying Hamas's responsibility and Israeli casualties.
The study indicated that the Times mentioned "Israel" three times more than "Hamas," and often overlooked IDF deaths. A Times spokesperson defended their coverage as empathetic and independent, while Rapaport also expressed support for former President Trump’s recent actions against antisemitism.
Fox News: CNN anchor in the dark about Sam Brinton, the infamous, nonbinary ex-Biden nuclear official
CNN anchor Pamela Brown claimed ignorance about Sam Brinton, a former Biden administration official charged with multiple suitcase thefts. Brinton, who led nuclear waste policy at the Department of Energy, made headlines for stealing women's luggage from airports.
Despite the controversy, CNN's coverage of Brinton was minimal, with only one on-air mention. Critics argue that Brinton's hiring reflects the Biden administration's prioritization of diversity over competence. Brinton avoided jail time after entering a diversion program for the theft charges.
#society
Breitbart: Spain’s Ex-Football Chief Found Guilty, Fined after Forced Kiss Trial
Luis Rubiales, former head of Spain's national soccer team, was found guilty of sexual assault for forcibly kissing player Jenni Hermoso after the 2023 Women's World Cup. He received an $11,300 fine but avoided jail time. Rubiales was also banned from contacting Hermoso for a year.
Three colleagues accused of coercion were acquitted. Rubiales maintained he had permission for the kiss, calling it a mistake, while initially denouncing Hermoso's claims as false. He resigned from his position following the incident.
Fox News: Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: CBS News anchor's 'incredibly dumb' take on the Holocaust
CBS host Margaret Brennan faced backlash for claiming that "weaponized" free speech caused the Holocaust during a discussion on Vice President JD Vance's speech. Secretary of State Marco Rubio disagreed with her assertion, highlighting the controversy surrounding her remarks.
In related news, anti-Israel protests in Brooklyn led to violent clashes in an Orthodox Jewish neighborhood. Comedian Jerry Seinfeld also confronted a pro-Palestinian activist who attempted to ambush him for a selfie. Iair Horn, a freed Hamas hostage, called on President Trump to help secure the release of his brother still in captivity.
Breitbart: Nolte: NY Times Offers Advice to Protest Trump’s ‘Unspoken Dress Code’
The New York Times has provided guidance to its readers on how to resist what they perceive as a restrictive dress code under the Trump administration, which they argue promotes traditional gender norms. This has sparked criticism, highlighting the perceived privilege of those concerned with clothing choices amid more pressing societal issues.
Critics suggest that such concerns reflect a lack of real problems in society, with many feeling that the focus on fashion and gender expression is trivial compared to issues like inflation and crime. The commentary implies that the fixation on dress codes is a sign of self-involvement among certain groups.
Fox News: Make your house cozier this winter with these 9 products
Winter is an ideal time to enhance home comfort with cozy additions. Items like fuzzy pillows, warm light lamps, oversized blankets, and throw blankets can create a relaxing atmosphere. Faux sheepskin rugs and thermal curtains also contribute to a warm environment.
To further enhance coziness, consider reading chairs, flannel sheets, and sofa covers. These elements can transform your living space into a sanctuary for relaxation during the colder months.
Forbes: First Delta Crash Lawsuit Will Be Filed Today, Lawyer Says—After Airline Offers $30,000 To Passengers Over Plane Flip
Delta Air Lines is offering $30,000 to each passenger from the recent crash-landing of flight 4819 in Toronto, totaling $2.3 million if all accept. The airline stated the offer has no strings attached and does not affect the passengers' rights.
Legal action is anticipated as multiple passengers have already contacted law firms. Experts suggest that many survivors may seek mental health support for PTSD, and lawsuits are likely as investigations continue into potential negligence.
Times Of Israel: French court postpones decision on freeing Lebanese terrorist who killed diplomats
A French court has postponed its decision on the release of Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, a pro-Palestinian Lebanese terrorist imprisoned for 40 years for the 1982 murders of a US and an Israeli diplomat. The case will be revisited on June 19, amid opposition from the US and concerns over Abdallah's unchanged political views.
Abdallah, who has never expressed remorse, claims to be a "fighter" and founded the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions. His lawyer criticized the court's delay as "judicial pettiness," while protests for his release occurred in Toulouse despite a ban in Paris due to security concerns.
Front Page Magazine: Muslims Cheer, Parade Bodies of Murdered Children in Gaza
Members of Hamas and other Islamic groups celebrated the kidnapping and murder of Israeli civilians, including children, in Gaza. The coffins of the victims were paraded amid cheers and propaganda, highlighting a disturbing culture of violence and celebration of terror.
The event showcased the unity of various Palestinian terrorist factions, including the PLO and Hamas, in their actions against Israel. This incident reflects a broader issue of extremist ideologies that incite violence against non-Muslims, raising concerns about the implications for global security.
Breitbart: Meghan Markle Slammed for Renaming Her Lifestyle Brand After a Beloved Small Clothing Business
Meghan Markle faced criticism after rebranding her lifestyle company from American Riviera Orchard to As Ever, a name already used by a small NYC clothing brand. The founder of As Ever NYC, Mark Kolski, clarified that his brand is not affiliated with Markle and expressed concerns over potential legal actions.
Kolski emphasized the importance of his small, family-run business and the support it has received. Fans of the original As Ever brand voiced their discontent, suggesting Markle's name choice was inappropriate and questioning the involvement of Netflix in the situation.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: 'We cannot afford to be divided!' Labour MP urges major defence spending boost to confront Russian aggression
Labour's Lisa Nandy warned against division within NATO amid differing British and American strategies on Ukraine. She emphasized the need for unity in response to Russian aggression, criticizing Trump's comments on Zelensky and suggesting increased UK defense spending.
Prime Minister Starmer supports a strong defense for Ukraine, including potential troop deployment. He affirmed the UK's commitment to military support and security guarantees, recognizing the serious implications of such actions for British servicemen and women.
#culture
Fox News: 'SNL' denies claim Ryan Reynolds wrote controversial joke about Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni lawsuit
A staffer from "Saturday Night Live" claimed Ryan Reynolds pitched a joke during the show's 50th anniversary special, referencing his wife Blake Lively's ongoing legal issues with Justin Baldoni. However, a representative for "SNL" denied Reynolds' involvement in the joke's creation.
The legal battle between Lively and Baldoni includes serious allegations of sexual harassment and a $400 million defamation lawsuit. Lively's recent amended complaint adds more details and claims support from other actresses regarding misconduct on set, while Baldoni's team disputes these allegations.
#health
Fox News: To eat eggs safely, do these two things, says food science expert
Recent bird flu outbreaks have led to significant poultry losses in the U.S., but experts assert that eggs remain safe to eat when properly cooked. Professor Tim Spector emphasizes that cooking eggs to 165°F eliminates any potential virus, and the risk from eggs is minimal as infected hens do not lay eggs.
Dietitian Lauren Harris-Pincus supports this, advising thorough cooking for egg-based dishes. Washing eggs is discouraged as it can damage their protective coating, increasing contamination risk. Overall, experts agree that with good food-handling practices, eggs are a safe and nutritious option.