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10 May 2025

#illegals

Fox News: ICE facility Democrats 'stormed' holds child rapists, murderers: officials
ICE facility Democrats 'stormed' holds child rapists, murderers: officials
Democratic lawmakers and protesters stormed the Delaney Hall Detention Center in Newark, NJ, to advocate for detainees, whom Homeland Security describes as serious criminals, including gang members and murder suspects. The incident involved members of Congress confronting ICE officials and resulted in physical altercations.

Among the detainees are known MS-13 members and individuals wanted for murder, with some having active INTERPOL Red Notices. The protests have drawn criticism from the White House, highlighting tensions surrounding immigration enforcement and public safety.


#society

Le Monde: In French families, equality between fathers and mothers is still far from the norm
In French families, equality between fathers and mothers is still far from the norm
Despite changing narratives around fatherhood, a new study reveals significant gender inequalities in parenting roles in France. The research indicates that fathers remain largely sidelined in domestic tasks, particularly in the early years, with only 30% participation in infant care.

The findings highlight that while some progress has been made since past decades, equitable division of labor in parenting is still a minority experience. The study emphasizes the need for further advancements in gender equality within family dynamics.


#culture

GB News: Country music star Johnny Rodriguez dies at 73 as family pays tribute
Country music star Johnny Rodriguez dies at 73 as family pays tribute
Country music star Johnny Rodriguez has died at 73, as confirmed by his daughter. Known as one of the first Hispanic stars in country music, Rodriguez rose to fame in the 1970s with six number one hits and numerous top 10 songs, significantly shaping the genre.

His career began after a chance encounter while in jail, leading to a successful move to Nashville. Rodriguez is remembered for his musical talent and impact on country music, with tributes highlighting his legacy. He is survived by his daughter, who expressed gratitude for the support during this time.