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#illegals
Fox News: New York City to hand out $53 million in pre-paid credit cards to migrant families: report
New York City plans to launch a $53 million program providing pre-paid credit cards to migrant families in hotels for food and baby supplies. The cards can only be used at specific stores and are replenished every 28 days. The program may expand to include all migrant families in hotels.
#politics
Breitbart: IRA-Linked Michelle O'Neill to Become First Minister of Northern Ireland
Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill becomes first Irish nationalist leader of Northern Ireland, ending two-year government boycott. Power shared between unionists and nationalists. O'Neill vows to lead positive change.
Forbes: Trump Attacks Prosecutors After Jack Smith Defends Classified Materials Investigation In Unconventional Filing
Former President Donald Trump criticizes prosecutors leading criminal cases against him, claiming political bias. Justice Department Special Counsel Jack Smith defends investigation into Trump's handling of classified materials, refuting claims of bias and defending responsible actions of government officials. Trump reasserts claims of bias on Truth Social.
#society
The Telegraph: Greta Thunberg is a ruffian masquerading as a latter-day saint
Greta Thunberg, the climate activist, is seen as a disruptive nuisance, inciting climate hysteria and promoting political agendas. She has become involved in the Palestinian cause, demonizing Israel, and promoting slogans that make no sense. Her behavior reveals her true colors as a destructive emissary.
Times Of Israel: Approximately 150,000 gather in Berlin for latest protest against German far right
Over 150,000 people gather in Berlin to protest against the far right and deporting immigrants. The demonstrations highlight opposition to racism and the importance of preventing history from repeating itself.
The Economist: The controversy over Britain’s planned Holocaust memorial
Britain's planned Holocaust memorial in Victoria Tower Gardens is facing controversy and opposition due to its location and design. The park's prohibition on non-public garden use and concerns over overshadowing existing monuments have caused delays and criticism. Some argue that the project is jingoistic and could encourage complacency, while others worry about security threats and antisemitism. There are differing opinions on the need for a new memorial, with suggestions to focus on education and utilize existing exhibits. Labour wants to make Brexit work better, but the EU's response remains uncertain. The pressure on family doctors in England could be eased by implementing a sensible reform allowing pharmacists to take on more responsibilities. Despite high expectations, electric vehicle sales in Britain have been disappointing. The road to a more sustainable future may face challenges and obstacles, similar to potholes.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: European Union Warns Israel Conflict Risks 'Spillover' Into Other Countries
The EU is concerned about the Israeli military's plan to take the battle against Hamas to Rafah, Gaza's border with Egypt. The conflict could spread throughout the region without a ceasefire, as airstrikes hit Iranian-backed militias in Iraq and Syria.
Breitbart: Experts Tell Congress: China Is 'Working to Impair the Vitality of the U.N.'
Experts express disgust and alarm at China's manipulation of the United Nations Human Rights Council's evaluation of its human rights record. The Chinese Communist Party drowns out criticism, elevates friendly voices, and silences dissent at the U.N.
#military
Breitbart: CBS's Martin: Military 'Perplexed' by How Much Biden 'Telegraphed' Strikes, Gave Bad Guys Time to Hide
The US military was perplexed by the Biden administration's telegraphing of strikes in response to a drone attack, giving time for militia leaders and Iranian operatives to hide. However, more strikes are planned and if successful, the militias will have limited resources to resume attacks.
#crime
GB News: Abdul Ezedi: New footage shows moment police enter Newcastle property
The Metropolitan Police is searching for Abdul Ezedi, wanted for an acid attack in south London. Empty containers with corrosive warnings were found at a property in Newcastle. Police are urging the public to remain vigilant and report any sightings or information.