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10 May 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Hegseth Warns Migrants Against Crossing into Pentagon Border Zone
Hegseth Warns Migrants Against Crossing into Pentagon Border Zone
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth warned illegal aliens against crossing into the U.S. through military-controlled areas, stating they will face charges. Currently, 2,000 troops patrol these zones, and over 1,300 signs have been erected to deter trespassing.

The Department of Justice has already charged more than 100 individuals for illegal entry, with potential sentences of up to ten years. This initiative follows President Trump's order for military control of public lands along the southern border to enhance security and prevent unlawful entry.


#politics

The Economist: Checks and Balance newsletter: The election of Pope Leo XIV goes beyond American politics
Checks and Balance newsletter: The election of Pope Leo XIV goes beyond American politics
The election of Pope Leo XIV signifies a shift that transcends American politics, as noted in the latest Checks and Balance newsletter. The implications of this event may resonate beyond the confines of the U.S. political landscape.

Additionally, the newsletter highlights various issues, including Harvard's challenges, a Supreme Court case on birthright citizenship, and the criminalization of homelessness in American cities.


The Western Journal: Acting FEMA Director Fired Weeks After Threatening to Quit
Acting FEMA Director Fired Weeks After Threatening to Quit
Cameron Hamilton was fired as acting director of FEMA by the Trump administration after opposing suggestions to disband the agency. His termination followed testimony before Congress where he advocated for FEMA's continued existence, contradicting the administration's stance.

Hamilton's firing has drawn mixed reactions; some conservatives support the decision, while many residents in North Carolina express disappointment, citing his efforts to improve FEMA's reputation and responsiveness after natural disasters.


Fox News: Trump inks trade deal with UK, previews China trade negotiations during 16th week in office
Trump inks trade deal with UK, previews China trade negotiations during 16th week in office
President Trump announced a new trade deal with the U.K. that maintains existing tariffs while reducing some import taxes on steel and cars. The deal aims to enhance market access for American agricultural exports. Meanwhile, trade talks with China are set to begin in Switzerland.

In a separate meeting, Trump expressed interest in expanding U.S. territory, suggesting Canada could become a state, though Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney dismissed the idea. Trump also met with ballet dancer Ksenia Karelina, recently freed from a Russian prison, expressing gratitude for her return.


Times Of Israel: Trump yanks key nomination for prosecutor who called Nazi sympathizer ‘extraordinary’
Trump yanks key nomination for prosecutor who called Nazi sympathizer ‘extraordinary’
President Trump withdrew Ed Martin Jr.'s nomination as the top federal prosecutor for Washington, D.C., amid bipartisan concerns over his legal experience and ties to January 6 rioters. Martin will now serve as associate deputy attorney general and pardon attorney, focusing on pardons for January 6 defendants.

Martin's past support for controversial figures and his divisive political stance drew significant scrutiny, leading to calls for a public confirmation hearing. His interim role included punitive actions against staff involved in January 6 prosecutions, raising further concerns among lawmakers.


#society

The Western Journal: Air Traffic Control 'Glitch' Causes Another Terrifying Situation at One of America's Busiest Airports
Air Traffic Control 'Glitch' Causes Another Terrifying Situation at One of America's Busiest Airports
Newark Liberty International Airport experienced a brief air traffic control outage due to a telecommunications glitch, lasting 90 seconds. The FAA confirmed that controllers lost contact with aircraft during this time, raising safety concerns.

The Department of Transportation is working to upgrade the outdated system, which includes installing new technology and building additional control centers. Critics argue the Biden administration has prioritized other initiatives over necessary air traffic control improvements.


GB News: Classic car drivers left 'high and dry' after UK-US trade deal slashed auto tariffs to 10%
Classic car drivers left 'high and dry' after UK-US trade deal slashed auto tariffs to 10%
The UK-US trade deal has reduced tariffs on vehicle exports, creating a quota of 100,000 vehicles at a 10% tariff rate, down from 27.5%. This is seen as a boost for the automotive industry, potentially saving jobs and costs for manufacturers like Jaguar Land Rover.

However, the classic car sector remains concerned. The Historic and Classic Vehicles Alliance warns that many essential parts for historic vehicles will still face a 25% tariff, jeopardizing the viability of the parts supply chain. They are urging the UK Government to negotiate better terms.


Fox News: To the mothers that hold the nation together
To the mothers that hold the nation together
This Mother’s Day, a call is made to recognize the vital role of mothers in American society. Their leadership, often unnoticed, shapes families and communities through daily sacrifices and acts of love, emphasizing that true strength lies in servant leadership rather than public recognition.

Mothers are encouraged to continue their impactful work, as their influence is crucial for the nation's future. The message highlights the importance of humility and responsibility in leadership, urging others in positions of power to emulate these qualities.


Fox News: 10 gifts high school grads will cherish
10 gifts high school grads will cherish
High school graduation marks a significant milestone, and thoughtful gifts can celebrate this achievement. Options include personalized keepsake boxes, engraved jewelry, fragrances, and stylish backpacks, all designed to create lasting memories and assist graduates in their next chapter.

From elegant watches to practical backpacks, these gifts blend sentimentality with utility, ensuring that graduates feel appreciated and prepared for their future endeavors. Each item can be customized to add a personal touch.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Ukraine, European Allies Push for 30-Day Ceasefire With Russia
Ukraine, European Allies Push for 30-Day Ceasefire With Russia
Ukraine and its allies are proposing a "full, unconditional ceasefire" with Russia for 30 days, as European leaders visit Kyiv to push for peace talks amid ongoing hostilities. Ukraine's foreign minister criticized a recent Russian ceasefire as ineffective, citing numerous violations.

The leaders emphasized the need for a lasting peace and called on Russia to cease its attacks. Despite skepticism from U.S. President Trump regarding Russia's intentions, European allies are committed to supporting Ukraine militarily and exploring future cooperation to ensure security in the region.


Breitbart: Trump Announces ‘Full and Immediate Ceasefire’ Between India and Pakistan
Trump Announces ‘Full and Immediate Ceasefire’ Between India and Pakistan
President Trump announced a "full and immediate ceasefire" between India and Pakistan following escalating military hostilities. Both nations confirmed the ceasefire, with communication lines reopened and military officials agreeing to halt all actions.

The ceasefire comes after a series of attacks, including India targeting alleged terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pakistan retaliating with missile strikes. U.S. officials facilitated talks, commending leaders from both countries for choosing peace.


#religion

The Western Journal: Before Being Locked Away in Conclave, Man Who Is Now Pope Asked Older Brother an Eerie Question
Before Being Locked Away in Conclave, Man Who Is Now Pope Asked Older Brother an Eerie Question
Robert Prevost has been elected as Pope Leo XIV, making him the first American pope. His brother, John, recounted a conversation before the conclave where Robert asked for name suggestions, ultimately choosing Leo XIV. John expressed surprise at his brother's election and acknowledged the challenges ahead.

John Prevost highlighted concerns about division within the Catholic Church and the need for the new pope to unite the faithful. He emphasized the importance of addressing global issues and fostering dialogue among Catholics to strengthen the church.


#crime

Fox News: How SIM swapping led to a $1.8M cyber fraud case
How SIM swapping led to a $1.8M cyber fraud case
Oren David Sela, a 36-year-old man from San Fernando Valley, California, has been sentenced to over five years in federal prison for a fraud scheme that targeted elderly victims, stealing over $1.8 million. His methods included stealing mail, SIM swapping, and using victims' identities to access bank accounts.

Sela's fraudulent activities involved hijacking phone numbers to bypass two-factor authentication, allowing him to drain victims' accounts and open new ones in their names. He was arrested in 2022 with significant cash and stolen goods, and after pleading guilty, he was sentenced to 61 months in prison and ordered to pay restitution.