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#illegals
Breitbart: Photos: Planeload of Illegals Deported to Venezuela Thanks to Trump Deal
Deportation flights of illegal aliens from the U.S. to Venezuela have resumed following an agreement between President Trump and President Maduro. The first flight landed in La Guaira, Venezuela, after a hiatus in deportations last year.
The resumption is critical as Trump ends Temporary Protected Status for over 300,000 Venezuelans in the U.S. and imposes economic sanctions on Venezuela, targeting countries purchasing its oil and gas. The sanctions respond to accusations of the Maduro regime sending gang members to the U.S.
#politics
Breitbart: Trump Pardons Hunter Biden's Former Business Partner Devon Archer
President Trump pardoned Devon Archer, a former associate of Hunter Biden, who testified about Hunter's involvement with then-Vice President Joe Biden in business dealings. Trump argued Archer was treated unfairly during his prosecution, which intensified after he cooperated with congressional investigators.
Archer, who claims to be a victim of financial fraud, expressed gratitude for the pardon, stating he never expected to need it. His testimony indicated that Hunter included Joe Biden in calls with business associates to leverage the Biden name.
GB News: 'Go home!' Nigel Farage issues scathing put-down as 'far-left' protesters attempt to disrupt Reform UK event
Nigel Farage faced disruption from "far-left" protesters at a Reform UK event in Doncaster, where he was set to announce the party's mayoral candidate. After the protesters were removed, Farage introduced Alexander Jones, emphasizing his local ties and potential to improve the community.
Jones criticized the current political landscape, claiming that a vote for Labour or Conservatives would perpetuate the issues facing Doncaster. He expressed confidence in his ability to revitalize the area and deliver necessary investment for local residents.
The Federalist: Durbin Has Lived 80 Years And Never Heard The Word 'Wrongthink'
Senator Dick Durbin expressed confusion over the term "wrongthink" during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, questioning its meaning and origins. The term, linked to George Orwell's "1984," has been increasingly used by conservatives in discussions about government censorship and free speech.
Benjamin Weingarten, who testified at the hearing, defined "wrongthink" as speech that challenges the political and cultural orthodoxy. He warned that a "whole-of-society" approach to combating wrongthink could lead to dangerous government overreach.
#society
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Greece’s Independence Day, Rescued Lions From Ukraine, and Australian Airshow
Protests erupted in Asuncion, Paraguay, led by elderly individuals and indigenous workers against President Santiago Pena's government. The demonstrations are part of a three-day event expressing discontent with current policies.
In Gaza, hundreds of Palestinians rallied against Hamas, demanding an end to the ongoing conflict with Israel. Meanwhile, in South Korea, a massive sinkhole resulted in one fatality, highlighting infrastructure concerns.
The Imaginative Conservative: "The Draft Horse"
A couple drives through a dark grove when a man emerges and fatally stabs their horse, forcing them to walk the rest of the way. The scene reflects a sense of acceptance of fate amid violence and despair, highlighting the unpredictability of life.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Bombing Houthis in Yemen: A Message to Iran
The Houthis in Yemen have resumed drone and missile attacks on Israel and shipping in the Red Sea, citing Israel's blockade of Gaza. In response, the U.S. launched preemptive strikes against Houthi positions, aiming to destroy weapon stores and send a message to Iran about its influence in the region.
These attacks are intended to demonstrate U.S. resolve in preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and to remind Tehran of the potential consequences for its allies. The strikes will continue for an extended period, with the goal of curtailing Houthi aggression and reinforcing American military capabilities in the area.
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu reportedly warned twice that Qatari cash was funding Hamas military wing
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was reportedly warned multiple times before the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack that funds from Qatar intended for Gaza were being misappropriated by Hamas military chief Muhammad Deif. Warnings came from former Shin Bet chief Nadav Argaman in 2019 and the IDF's Military Intelligence Directorate in 2020, but Netanyahu's office denies receiving such alerts.
Despite the warnings, Netanyahu continued to support Qatari payments to Gaza, which were intended to prevent a humanitarian crisis. Following the Hamas assault, which resulted in significant casualties and hostages, the scrutiny of these financial arrangements intensified.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: The Mighty Nine: Reflections on Beethoven's Symphonies
This symposium features insights on Beethoven's nine symphonies from various contributors, highlighting their historical context, musical structure, and emotional impact. Each symphony is discussed in terms of its unique characteristics and significance in the evolution of classical music.
Listeners can access Spotify links for recommendations alongside each symphony, culminating in a complete playlist. The series commemorates Beethoven's legacy and the enduring relevance of his work in contemporary culture.
#health
Human Events: LGBTQ Youth Scotland encourages ‘cutting’ minors to use ‘clean razor blades’: whistleblower
LGBT Youth Scotland allegedly instructed volunteers to advise children who self-harm to use "clean razor blades" instead of discouraging the behavior, according to a whistleblower. This approach was reportedly justified by management as a means of coping, raising serious concerns about the organization's practices.
The whistleblower reported these instructions to the Scottish charity regulator, describing them as alarming and potentially harmful. Despite at least 13 reports of concern, the regulator stated that the issues had been "satisfied," without providing further details.