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#illegals

Breitbart: TikTok ‘Migrant Influencer’ Leonel Moreno Deported – with Security to Protect Him from Fellow Venezuelans
TikTok ‘Migrant Influencer’ Leonel Moreno Deported – with Security to Protect Him from Fellow Venezuelans
Leonel Moreno, a Venezuelan illegal migrant and TikTok influencer, was deported back to Caracas after promoting illegal activities in the U.S. He had encouraged other migrants to exploit squatter's rights and boasted about financial benefits from having a U.S.-born child.

Moreno's deportation was met with anger from fellow deportees, leading to heightened security during the flight. Venezuelan officials, including Diosdado Cabello, framed the deportations as a chance for migrants to escape persecution in the U.S. and reintegrate into society.


#politics

Fox News: LA Times sues city of Los Angeles over Mayor Karen Bass' deleted text messages about wildfires
LA Times sues city of Los Angeles over Mayor Karen Bass' deleted text messages about wildfires
The Los Angeles Times is suing Mayor Karen Bass and the city for allegedly deleting text messages during the response to California wildfires. The lawsuit claims that officials are violating public records laws by withholding and destroying communications related to the crisis.

The Times argues that allowing officials to delete records undermines public access and accountability. While the mayor's office has provided some recovered texts, it maintains that many communications are exempt from public records requests, a claim the Times contests.


Fox News: Appeals court rules DOGE can continue operating at USAID in another win for Trump administration
Appeals court rules DOGE can continue operating at USAID in another win for Trump administration
A federal appeals court has extended a stay allowing the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to operate within USAID, following a previous ruling that deemed attempts to halt its functions likely unconstitutional. The stay will remain in effect until the appeal is resolved.

The Trump administration contends that actions taken at USAID were within presidential authority, while former employees allege violations of the Constitution. The appeals court found that DOGE is likely to succeed in its appeal and that the stay serves the public interest.


#society

Front Page Magazine: George Floyd Mural Falls, American Statues Rise
George Floyd Mural Falls, American Statues Rise
Salt Lake City's removal of the Fleet Block buildings led to the destruction of a mural of George Floyd, a figure controversial for his criminal past and drug-related death. This incident reflects ongoing debates about historical representation in public spaces.

The Trump administration's executive order aims to restore monuments and memorials vandalized during protests, emphasizing a narrative that celebrates American achievements while avoiding disparaging content. This initiative is seen as a step toward healing and reclaiming historical narratives.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Report: Hamas may be open to freeing some hostages in exchange for Eid al-Fitr truce
Report: Hamas may be open to freeing some hostages in exchange for Eid al-Fitr truce
Israeli media reports indicate that some senior Hamas members are open to releasing a limited number of hostages to negotiate a truce during Eid al-Fitr. The proposal involves the release of American-Israeli soldier Edan Alexander, with U.S. and Qatari involvement, but details on Hamas's demands remain unclear.

Hamas faces internal protests and seeks a ceasefire to regain control. The U.S. has proposed a deal linking Alexander's release to a call for calm from former President Trump. Hamas has previously rejected proposals for an extended ceasefire, insisting on terms from an earlier agreement.


#economy

Fox News: United Kingdom could be only G7 nation not to produce its own steel; Chinese owner blames Trump tariffs
United Kingdom could be only G7 nation not to produce its own steel; Chinese owner blames Trump tariffs
British Steel, owned by the Chinese company Jingye, plans to close its two blast furnaces in England, potentially making the UK the first G7 nation without domestic steel production. The closures threaten 2,700 jobs and are attributed to President Trump's tariffs on steel imports, which have rendered operations unsustainable.

The closures raise concerns over national security, as steel is crucial for defense and infrastructure. Union leaders are urging negotiations between Jingye and the government to prevent the loss of domestic steelmaking capacity.


#history

GB News: Archaeology breakthrough as scientists discover mysterious 2,200-year-old pyramid filled with ancient coins and weapons
Archaeology breakthrough as scientists discover mysterious 2,200-year-old pyramid filled with ancient coins and weapons
Archaeologists in the Judean Desert have discovered a 2,200-year-old pyramid-shaped structure filled with coins and weapons during a joint excavation by the Israel Antiquities Authority and the Ministry of Heritage. The site, located 800 meters above the Dead Sea, dates to the Hellenistic period.

The structure's purpose remains uncertain, with theories suggesting it could have been a guard tower, grave marker, or monument. The findings, including bronze coins and ancient artifacts, challenge previous assumptions about the site's history, marking a significant advancement in archaeological research.