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Le Monde: On Netflix, 'Mo' goes after his piece of the American dream
In the second season of the series "Mo," created by Mohammed Amer and Ramy Youssef, the protagonist Mo finds himself in a precarious situation as an undocumented immigrant trying to return to Texas. His journey involves joining a group of Mexican migrants crossing the Rio Grande, highlighting the challenges faced by immigrants.
Despite the hardships, including a broken engagement and living with his brother's cat, Mo maintains his humor and optimism as he navigates life as a Palestinian immigrant in America.
Breitbart: Trump's First Military Flight of GTMO-Bound Migrants Leaves El Paso
The first military flight transporting migrants to Guantanamo Bay for detention has departed from El Paso. The facility, previously a military prison, is being modified to hold up to 30,000 migrants, as announced by President Trump following the Laken Riley Act.
Critics, including Congresswoman Veronica Escobar, argue that the use of military resources for this purpose is unnecessary and costly, claiming the border situation does not warrant such measures. The Department of Defense maintains that Guantanamo Bay has been used for similar operations in the past.
#politics
Breitbart: Senate Confirms Bondi as Attorney General with Bipartisan Support, 54-46
The Senate confirmed Pam Bondi as Attorney General with a 54-46 vote, fulfilling President Trump's nomination. Bondi, a long-time Trump supporter and former Florida Attorney General, pledged to restore integrity to the DOJ and eliminate partisanship.
She emphasized her commitment to a unified justice system and has already faced calls from congressional Republicans to investigate James Biden for alleged false statements.
Breitbart: Chuck Schumer Goes Full Cringe in Anti-Trump 'We Will Win' Chant
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer participated in an anti-Trump protest, expressing strong opposition to Elon Musk's access to U.S. Treasury data. Schumer's rallying cry of "we will win" was met with mixed reactions as he stood alongside other lawmakers.
Three federal employee unions have filed a lawsuit claiming Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent unlawfully shared sensitive information with Musk's department. Trump defended the access as a way to identify wasteful spending, asserting that Musk's actions would require government approval.
The Economist: RFK junior and Tulsi Gabbard should sail through a cowed Senate
Donald Trump’s controversial cabinet nominees, RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard, have gained critical Senate committee approval, marking a significant moment for Trump’s influence. However, this may represent the peak of his legislative power as Congress prepares for tougher negotiations on taxes and spending.
Elon Musk's influence on government and the political landscape continues to draw scrutiny, while discussions on crime and foreign aid highlight ongoing challenges facing the U.S. under Trump's leadership.
Breitbart: Scorched Earth: Pete Hegseth Torches DEI, the Establishment in First Week
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth initiated significant reforms during his first week at the Pentagon, focusing on military readiness and accountability. He dismantled diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, pulled security for former Gen. Mark Milley, and reversed policies on abortion travel for troops.
Hegseth also canceled cultural awareness month celebrations, emphasizing unity in the military. Additionally, he reallocated workspace for media outlets within the Pentagon, favoring conservative platforms. His actions have drawn both praise and criticism, marking a stark contrast to his predecessor's approach.
Le Monde: The slow rise of Hafez al-Assad, from pan-Arabism to Syrian nationalism
Hafez al-Assad, initially a proponent of pan-Arabism, evolved into the architect of a totalitarian regime in Syria, ruling from 1970 until his death in 2000. His rise was marked by the establishment of an Alawite elite and the embrace of Ba'athist ideology, which shaped Syria's political landscape.
The Ba'ath Party, founded by a diverse group of Syrians, including Alawites and Christians, initially aimed for Arab unity but devolved into a dictatorship characterized by personal cults and repression. This transformation highlights the complex historical forces at play in Syria's governance.
#society
GB News: Animals trapped in litter dying 'slowly and painfully' as Britons urged to 'keep wildlife safe'
Animals in the UK are suffering and dying due to litter, with the RSPCA receiving an average of 13 calls daily about injured or deceased wildlife. A report indicates that over 25% of animal interactions with litter lead to death, with discarded drinks containers being the primary culprits.
Litter-picker Scott Gibbins highlights the tragic impact of waste on wildlife, sharing stories of animals trapped and dying in containers. The RSPCA has documented nearly 13,000 incidents of animals affected by litter from 2020 to 2024, urging the public to take responsibility and help protect wildlife.
Breitbart: Report: Hamas Tortured, Executed Members Suspected of Gay Sex
Documents reveal that Hamas tortured and executed members suspected of homosexual activity, according to reports. The group maintained a list of recruits who failed their "morality checks," and some male Israeli victims of the October 7 massacre were also reportedly raped in captivity.
Hamas's strict opposition to homosexuality, rooted in fundamentalist Islam, is contradicted by their actions against Israeli victims. Israel remains the only Middle Eastern country that provides safety for LGBTQ individuals, with many Palestinians seeking refuge there.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Trump Says U.S. Will ‘Own’ Gaza
Donald Trump proposed a radical shift in Middle East policy during a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, suggesting that the U.S. should take control of Gaza and relocate 1.7 million Palestinians to Egypt and Jordan. He criticized past policies as failures and emphasized the need for new solutions.
Trump's vision includes transforming Gaza into an international area, distancing from the two-state solution concept, and asserting that Hamas's rule has led to violence and instability. He believes that a fresh approach is necessary to address the long-standing conflict and that neighboring countries should accept Palestinian refugees.