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#illegals
Breitbart: Ron DeSantis: Florida Cops Have Detained 1,100+ Criminal Migrants in 'Operation Tidal Wave'
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced the arrest of over 1,100 criminal migrants in a statewide operation called "Operation Tidal Wave." The sweep targeted gang members and other criminals, with significant numbers from Guatemala, Mexico, and Honduras among those detained. DeSantis emphasized the state's commitment to enforcing immigration laws and enhancing public safety.
DeSantis also proposed using the Florida National Guard as immigration judges to expedite deportation processes and expressed intentions to expand detention facilities. This operation is part of a broader effort to collaborate with federal agencies to ensure the enforcement of immigration laws and the safety of American citizens.
#politics
Breitbart: Dem Sen. Bennet: Pete Hegseth Will Be Next Cabinet Member Ousted
Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO) speculated that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth may soon be removed from his position by President Donald Trump. He criticized Hegseth for allegedly sharing classified information through a Signal chain, suggesting this breach could lead to his ousting.
Bennet expressed concern over the implications of Hegseth's actions, stating that they are among the most serious breaches he has encountered as a member of the Intelligence Committee. He believes that the pressure for Hegseth's removal will intensify.
Breitbart: Wikipedia Editors Melt Down over U.S. Attorney Ed Martin Accusing Site of Political Bias
After U.S. Attorney Ed Martin expressed concerns about Wikipedia's political bias, editors launched personal attacks against him and others, including co-founder Larry Sanger. Suggestions included a potential blackout of the site in protest and relocating its servers outside the U.S.
The discussion revealed deep divisions within the Wikipedia community, with some defending Martin's concerns while others dismissed them as intimidation. The situation highlights ongoing scrutiny of Wikipedia's perceived left-wing bias and its sourcing policies, raising questions about the platform's neutrality.
Fox News: Ilhan Omar snaps at conservative reporter to 'f--- off' for asking questions outside Capitol
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., responded with profanity to a question from a Daily Caller News Foundation reporter regarding Democratic colleagues advocating for a deported illegal immigrant. Omar told the reporter to "F--- off" twice during the exchange outside the Capitol.
Despite her hostile remarks, Omar has publicly advocated for press freedom in the past. She has emphasized the importance of protecting journalists and their rights in both domestic and international contexts.
Le Monde: Trump nominates his national security adviser Mike Waltz to serve as UN ambassador
President Trump has nominated Mike Waltz, currently national security adviser, to be the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations following scrutiny over his handling of a private Signal chat that included sensitive military information. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will serve as acting national security adviser during this transition.
Waltz's nomination comes amid an investigation into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's role in the Signal chat, which shared details about military operations. The Senate confirmation process will allow lawmakers to question Waltz on the incident.
#society
GB News: London hospital fire: Patients forced to evacuate hospital as more than 50 firefighters tackle huge blaze
A fire broke out in a storeroom on the ground floor of St Mary’s Hospital in central London, prompting the evacuation of around 70 staff and patients due to smoke. Eight fire engines and approximately 60 firefighters responded, and the fire was brought under control without any reported injuries.
The cause of the fire is under investigation by the London Fire Brigade.
Fox News: California sheriff learned of John Elway golf cart incident two days later, says it's now investigating
John Elway was reportedly driving a golf cart when his agent, Jeffrey Sperbeck, fell off and sustained serious injuries at The Madison Club in La Quinta, California. Sperbeck was initially in critical condition and later died in the hospital.
The Riverside County Sheriff's Office is investigating the incident, which they were not informed of until two days later. Elway expressed deep sorrow over Sperbeck's passing, highlighting their long-standing friendship and professional relationship.
Breitbart: Canadian Transgender Musicians Cancel Their Own U.S. Concert Dates to Protest Trump
Transgender musicians are canceling U.S. events due to President Trump's policies on gender recognition, fearing discrimination. Canadian artists T. Thomason and Bells Larsen have cited safety concerns and visa restrictions tied to their transgender identities as reasons for their cancellations.
The U.K. Supreme Court recently ruled that transgender women are not legally considered biological women, impacting gender equality regulations. This decision has not been publicly addressed by the affected artists.
#economy
Forbes: Amazon Warns Of Tariff Impact In Earnings Report—Joining These Other Companies
Amazon has warned that "tariffs and trade policies" could complicate its future, reflecting broader market uncertainty. Other companies like General Motors, McDonald's, and UPS have also pulled or lowered financial forecasts due to the unpredictable economic environment influenced by tariffs.
The impact of Trump's tariffs is evident as various industries face layoffs and reduced guidance. While some companies anticipate job creation, the overall sentiment suggests significant job losses across sectors. The administration aims to reshape global trade, but concerns about consumer prices and market volatility persist.
Forbes: Amazon Tops Q1 Earnings Estimates—But Stock Slides On Soft Guidance
Amazon reported Q1 2025 revenue of $155.6 billion and earnings of $1.59 per share, surpassing analyst expectations. However, the company forecasts lower Q2 sales and operating income, leading to a 4% drop in shares after hours.
Tariffs and trade policies are complicating Amazon's outlook, especially as half of its third-party sellers are from China. The company faced scrutiny from the Trump administration over potential plans to display tariff-related price increases.
#crime
Times Of Israel: Ex-hostage Mia Schem alleges she was raped by well-known personal trainer
Mia Schem, who survived 54 days in Hamas captivity, has publicly identified herself as the plaintiff in a rape case against a prominent Tel Aviv personal trainer. She stated her decision to come forward was to not hide, detailing her experience and the alleged assault that occurred after a social encounter with the trainer.
The trainer, arrested in March, has denied the allegations but has faced scrutiny over inconsistencies in his statements and results from a polygraph test. Schem reported physical signs of assault, and her friends found her in a confused state following the incident. The trainer maintains his innocence, claiming he only sought to help her.
#technology
Breitbart: Mark Zuckerberg Wants You to Have a Bunch of AI-Generated 'Friends'
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg envisions a future where AI-generated friends can enhance social connections, addressing the loneliness many feel. He argues that while physical connections are valuable, AI can help fill the gap for those seeking more relationships, as most people desire more friends than they have.
Zuckerberg believes that as AI technology evolves, it will allow for more personalized interactions, including non-verbal communication through holographic overlays. He acknowledges public concerns about AI replacing real-life connections but maintains that using AI for social tasks can add value to people's lives.