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#illegals
Fox News: Federal judge blocks detention of Columbia anti-Israel protester Yunseo Chung
A federal judge has ordered immigration authorities to halt efforts to arrest Yunseo Chung, a Columbia University student involved in pro-Palestinian protests. Chung's lawsuit claims the government's actions violate her First Amendment rights, as she participated in demonstrations without leading them.
Chung, who has lived in the U.S. since age 7, alleges her green card was revoked following her participation in protests. The Trump administration views her actions as supportive of Hamas, prompting potential deportation proceedings. Chung's case highlights ongoing tensions surrounding student activism and immigration enforcement.
Breitbart: 64% Back Trump Deporting Venezuelan Gangs, Plurality Want Judge Impeached
Polling indicates strong support for President Trump's proposal to label the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua as a Foreign Terrorist Organization and deport its members, with 64% of likely voters in favor. This includes 72% of Hispanic voters and 53% of black voters supporting the action.
Additionally, a majority of voters believe the federal judge who issued an injunction against these deportations should be impeached. Overall, 53% of respondents rate Trump's handling of immigration positively, reflecting a significant public backing for his stance on this issue.
GB News: Suella Braverman: Labour is 'letting down Britons' on migration crisis
Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman has condemned the UK legal system as an "illegal migrants' paradise," calling for urgent reforms. She criticized the Labour Government's handling of illegal migration during an interview with GB News.
#politics
Fox News: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene scolds NPR CEO over personal views during fiery DOGE subcommittee hearing
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized NPR CEO Katherine Maher during a DOGE subcommittee hearing for her past comments and alleged bias in public media. Greene highlighted Maher's previous social media statements, including derogatory remarks about Trump and views on language and free speech.
Greene questioned Maher's stance on misinformation and free speech, suggesting that her previous comments indicated a preference for censorship. Maher defended her position, asserting her belief in free speech as a private citizen.
The Western Journal: White House Immediately Goes on the Offensive as The Atlantic Releases Full Signal Chat: 'Another Hoax'
The White House has pushed back against claims made by The Atlantic regarding a Signal chat that allegedly included military plans involving top Trump administration officials. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and Vice President J.D. Vance argued that the information shared was mischaracterized, asserting that no actual war plans were disclosed.
Team Trump contends that the incident has been exaggerated for sensationalism, with Trump himself labeling it "much ado about nothing." The administration maintains that the chat did not compromise national security, and various officials have criticized The Atlantic's portrayal of the situation.
#society
Fox News: DOJ investigating Rhode Island schools over loan forgiveness program only for 'educators of color'
The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating the Providence Public School District in Rhode Island over allegations that its Educator of Color Loan Forgiveness Program discriminates against White applicants. The program, which offers up to $25,000 in loan forgiveness for teachers of color, has faced scrutiny for its eligibility criteria that exclude White teachers.
The Legal Insurrection Foundation filed a civil rights complaint, asserting that the program constitutes racial discrimination. The DOJ's inquiry follows concerns that the program violates civil rights laws by favoring non-White applicants. Providence Public Schools maintains that it is committed to equal opportunity and diversity in its teaching staff.
Fox News: Amazon Big Spring Sale: Prepare for the patio season with these accessories
Amazon is launching its Big Spring Sale, featuring discounts on a wide range of patio items, including furniture, gardening accessories, and lighting. Customers can enhance their outdoor spaces with products like a four-piece wicker conversation set, outdoor umbrellas, and LED string lights.
Prime members can enjoy fast delivery and exclusive deals. Notable sale items include a 5-piece outdoor sectional, a rolling ice chest, and a wicker egg chair. Shoppers can explore these offers to prepare for the upcoming patio season.
Times Of Israel: Pew Research Center survey: A quarter of US adults raised Jewish no longer identify as Jews
A new Pew Research Center report reveals that nearly 24% of U.S. adults raised Jewish no longer identify as such, contrasting sharply with Israel, where 100% of surveyed respondents maintained their Jewish identity. The study highlights significant differences in religious retention and switching between the two countries.
In the U.S., 17% of those who left Judaism now identify as unaffiliated, while a small percentage converted to Christianity or Islam. The report also notes that religious switching is minimal among Muslims in both nations, with a significant number of Muslim converts in the U.S. The findings suggest varying dynamics of religious affiliation and identity in different cultural contexts.
Fox News: Denise Richards lets husband control OnlyFans content, says site helps her land more 'sexy' acting roles
Denise Richards credits her husband, Aaron Phypers, for his support and guidance in managing her successful OnlyFans account, which she claims has revitalized her acting career. Despite initial concerns about potential job loss, she found that her presence on the platform led to more acting offers.
Richards also addressed the stigma surrounding OnlyFans, emphasizing it as a means of engaging with fans. Meanwhile, her daughter, Sami Sheen, expressed frustration over the industry's double standards, noting that her OnlyFans work has negatively impacted her modeling opportunities.
Fox News: Disabled Tesla owner targeted in vandalism, says anti-Musk protesters are just 'hurting families'
Vandalism against Tesla owners is increasing, with incidents linked to anger towards CEO Elon Musk. Victims report damage to their vehicles, including keying and graffiti, with some expressing disappointment that innocent people are affected. The FBI has launched a task force to address these attacks.
Critics argue that the task force may be politically motivated, while victims emphasize the need for safety rather than political implications. They assert that the vandals are harming families, not Musk himself.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: ‘1415: When 1st bombs will definitely drop’: The Atlantic publishes leaked Yemen plan
The Atlantic revealed U.S. airstrike plans against Houthi rebels in Yemen, shared accidentally in a Signal group chat with top Trump administration officials. The messages detailed strike times and aircraft types, raising concerns about operational security and the safety of U.S. troops.
Despite the administration's denials of sharing classified information, the publication has prompted calls for a Justice Department investigation. The discussion involved senior officials, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Vice President JD Vance, who expressed skepticism about the strikes.
Fox News: Ratcliffe says new Signal texts show he 'did not transmit classified information'
CIA Director John Ratcliffe defended himself against allegations of transmitting classified information during a House Intelligence Committee hearing, asserting that published Signal chat texts confirm he did not share any classified data. He criticized a reporter for misrepresenting details, including the identity of an individual mentioned in the chats.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard also stated there was no classified material in the messages, despite some operational details being discussed. Congressional Democrats are calling for accountability and the resignation of Secretary of State Pete Hegseth over the leak.
#culture
Forbes: Kanye West Sued For Copyright Infringement By Alice Merton—Who Denied Sample Over Rapper’s Antisemitism
Singer Alice Merton has filed a lawsuit against Kanye West in California, alleging he sampled her song "Blindside" in his track "Gun To My Head" without permission. Merton refused to clear the sample due to West's history of antisemitic and racist remarks, which she finds personally offensive.
Merton claims she was unaware of the sample until West performed the song in December 2023 and felt "shocked and humiliated." The lawsuit highlights West's controversial behavior and his past legal issues regarding unauthorized samples.
#health
Human Events: MARK IVANYO: RFK Jr and HHS should ban televised pharmaceutical ads from
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has expressed support for banning pharmaceutical advertising on television, citing its role in the chronic disease epidemic and high drug costs in the U.S. He argues that such a ban could level the playing field against corporate interests and improve public health.
Kennedy's proposed ban is seen as a populist move that could distinguish the Trump administration from previous ones, potentially attracting disaffected voters and addressing corporate overreach. Critics may argue it infringes on free market principles, but supporters believe it is necessary to combat the pervasive influence of Big Pharma.
#crime
Breitbart: PHOTOS: Kansas Trooper Rescues Kidnapped Child During Traffic Stop
A Kansas highway patrol trooper rescued a six-year-old girl who had been kidnapped for over a month. The child was found in an SUV during a traffic stop, alongside two men, one of whom had an arrest warrant for her kidnapping.
The girl initially provided a false identity but eventually revealed her real name, leading to the arrest of the suspects. The Kansas Highway Patrol praised the trooper's quick actions and received community support for the successful rescue.
Breitbart: CEO's Accused Killer, Luigi Mangione, Wants Laptop in Jail
Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is requesting a laptop for legal purposes while awaiting trial. His lawyers argue it would help him review case materials. Mangione faces state charges of murder as an act of terrorism and a parallel federal case.
He has pleaded not guilty and is also charged with gun possession in Pennsylvania. Mangione was arrested shortly after Thompson's death, which police described as a targeted attack. He has reportedly received numerous photos from supporters while in jail.