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May 31, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Federal judge's order for Trump to return deported migrant temporarily halted on appeal
A U.S. appeals court is set to review the Trump administration's attempt to avoid returning Daniel Lozano-Camargo, a 20-year-old Venezuelan asylum seeker, who was deported to El Salvador. The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has temporarily stayed a lower court ruling that mandated his return to the U.S. while the appeal is processed.
The case revolves around Lozano-Camargo's deportation, which a federal judge ruled violated an agreement with the Department of Homeland Security that protected young asylum seekers from deportation until their cases were fully adjudicated. The judge emphasized that the decision is centered on due process, not the merits of Lozano-Camargo's asylum claim.
#politics
The Western Journal: Mexico Sues Google Over Gulf of America Map Label
Mexico is suing Google to restrict the labeling of the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America, following an executive order by former President Trump. The lawsuit argues that Trump’s renaming applies only to the U.S. continental shelf, not the entire gulf.
The U.S. House recently passed a bill to make Trump's renaming permanent. Supporters, including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, argue it fosters national pride, while critics raise concerns about costs associated with updating maps.
Human Events: BREAKING: UK police investigate fire at PM Keir Starmer’s London home
A fire broke out at Prime Minister Keir Starmer's private residence in north London around 1:35 am. No injuries were reported, and damage was limited to the property's entrance. The Metropolitan Police and London Fire Brigade are investigating the incident, which is currently classified as a "small fire."
Starmer's office acknowledged the incident but provided no further details, thanking emergency services for their response. Authorities have not determined whether the fire was accidental or deliberate.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Gov. Newsom Suddenly Decides to Ban Homeless Camps
California's homeless crisis has escalated, with camps spreading from Skid Row to affluent neighborhoods. Despite increased taxes and bond measures aimed at addressing homelessness, funds have been mismanaged, resulting in exorbitant costs for limited housing solutions.
Governor Gavin Newsom's recent proposal to ban homeless encampments is seen as a political maneuver rather than a genuine effort to solve the issue, as he seeks to position himself favorably for future elections. Critics question his commitment, suggesting he may be setting up a scapegoat for inaction.
The Western Journal: 16-Year-Old Lacrosse Player Dies from Injury Sustained in Game, Community’s Porches Change Overnight
A 16-year-old lacrosse player, Dylan Veselic, died from an injury sustained during a game in Bay Village, Ohio. Despite wearing a helmet, he was struck in the back of the head and underwent surgery but did not survive. The community has rallied in support, creating tributes on porches.
A vigil was held to honor Veselic, attended by hundreds, with messages of remembrance and support for his family. A fundraiser for the family has raised over $80,000, reflecting the impact Dylan had as a student and teammate.
The Federalist: Hegseth Orders Merit-Based Admissions At Military Academies
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered a return to merit-based admissions at U.S. military academies, stating that admissions should be based solely on merit without consideration of race, ethnicity, or sex. This directive aims to ensure that the academies maintain their elite status in producing military leaders.
Additionally, a review of educational materials promoting divisive concepts and gender ideology at military educational institutions has been initiated. These moves are part of broader efforts to eliminate DEI policies within the military and federal government.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Scott Bessent: Chinese Officials Told Us How They Took Advantage of Biden as Soon as He Entered White House
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent revealed that Chinese officials admitted to ignoring trade obligations during President Biden's term, citing a lack of enforcement compared to the previous administration. This comes after productive trade negotiations in Geneva, where a new deal was reached.
The agreement includes significant tariff reductions and aims to address the U.S. trade deficit with China. Bessent's comments have reignited debates about Biden's foreign policy, with critics arguing that his approach has allowed China to exploit the U.S. economically.
#economy
Forbes: Bezos, Musk And Zuckerberg Grow More Than $30 Billion Richer After Tariff Deal
U.S. and China officials reached a significant agreement to reduce tariffs, with the U.S. cutting duties on Chinese goods from 145% to 30% and China reducing its tariffs on U.S. goods from 125% to 10%. This development led to a surge in global stock markets, particularly benefiting major tech companies.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 2.1%, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq saw increases of 2.6% and 3.6%, respectively. Notably, tech giants like Amazon, Apple, and Tesla experienced substantial gains, boosting their market capitalizations significantly. This positive market reaction reflects a more favorable environment for U.S. companies reliant on trade with China.
Front Page Magazine: America Should Not Be Subsidizing The World's Drug Prices
The U.S. government, through Medicare and Medicaid, funds a significant portion of drug purchases, allowing for potential negotiation of lower prices. Current policies, like the Trump administration's Foreign First pricing, do not effectively utilize this buying power and may lead to price increases elsewhere.
To achieve meaningful reductions in drug costs, the U.S. must leverage its federal buying power and avoid subsidizing prices for other countries. Without direct negotiations, any price changes may be minimal and primarily benefit drug companies.
Forbes: Indonesian Billionaire Widjaja Family Raises Sinarmas Land Bid Amid Criticism From Minority Shareholders
Lyon Investments, led by the wealthy Widjaja family, has raised its bid for Sinarmas Land by 21% to S$0.375 per share, valuing the company at approximately S$1.6 billion. This increase follows criticism from minority shareholders regarding the initial offer being too low.
The offer's closing date has been extended to May 29, with Lyon Investments already holding about 94% of Sinarmas Land's shares. The company plans to delist Sinarmas Land from the Singapore Exchange upon completion of the acquisition.
#health
Fox News: Three natural food dyes approved by FDA as RFK Jr. says industry is 'stepping up'
The FDA has approved three natural food colorings—Galdieria extract blue, butterfly pea flower extract, and calcium phosphate—following a ban on petroleum-based synthetic dyes due to health concerns. These new colors can now be utilized in various food products.
FDA Commissioner Martin Makary emphasized the agency's commitment to transitioning to natural sources, while industry leaders express optimism about the shift. The approval aims to enhance food safety and align U.S. practices with those in other countries.
#crime
Forbes: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Trial: Defense Delivers Opening Statement (Live Updates)
Sean "Diddy" Combs is on trial facing five federal charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering. His defense admitted he lived a "swinger" lifestyle and committed domestic violence but argued this does not equate to sex trafficking. Combs has pleaded not guilty.
Prosecutors allege Combs led a criminal enterprise that exploited women, detailing incidents of violence and coercion involving his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. The trial has garnered significant public attention, with many lining up outside the courthouse.
#sports
GB News: Rory McIlroy sends blunt 'I don't care' message as PGA Championship creeps closer
Rory McIlroy is focused on competing in the upcoming PGA Championship, expressing disinterest in PGA Tour politics. After winning the Masters, he feels liberated to concentrate on his game, aiming for further success on the course.
McIlroy reflected on the emotional reunion with his parents following his Masters victory, emphasizing the significance of their support throughout his career. He is determined to continue his strong performance in the PGA Championship.