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#illegals
Fox News: Clergy members descend on Newark ICE facility, say they won't move until they are arrested
Dozens of clergy members protested outside the Delaney Hall Detention Center in Newark, N.J., vowing to block access until arrested. They condemned the detention of inmates, while Democratic lawmakers recently stormed the facility, claiming it houses dangerous criminals.
The Department of Homeland Security defended the facility, stating it holds serious offenders, and noted that a majority of Americans support deporting illegal immigrants, especially those with violent criminal histories. Newark's mayor was arrested during the protest, which escalated tensions.
#politics
Breitbart: Texas-Sized Trouble for John Cornyn: Leadership-Aligned Poll Shows Double-Digit Paxton Lead
Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) is trailing Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) in a recent poll, showing Paxton leading 56% to 40% in a head-to-head matchup. The poll, commissioned by the Senate Leadership Fund, indicates Cornyn's struggles in securing a fifth term, with Paxton also performing well in a potential three-way race.
Cornyn's popularity has waned, particularly after his involvement in gun control legislation and immigration negotiations during the Biden administration. Despite low polling and previous attacks on Paxton, Cornyn's allies maintain confidence, though speculation arises that they may be signaling Cornyn to consider retirement to avoid a costly campaign.
The Western Journal: Anti-Abortion Provision in Budget Bill Could Spark 'Rebellion' Among Cowardly Moderate House Republicans: Report
Moderate House Republicans face criticism for their reluctance to support a provision in President Trump's budget bill aimed at defunding large abortion providers from receiving federal Medicaid funds. Concerns over electoral backlash have led some GOP members to hesitate, undermining the party's pro-life stance.
The article argues that this hesitance reflects a deeper issue within the Republican Party, where pro-life commitments are seen as negotiable. It calls for stronger leadership to uphold the pro-life agenda and warns that failure to act on this provision could jeopardize the party's integrity and commitment to protecting the unborn.
The Western Journal: Lincoln Project Bashes Trump's Latest Move, Then Finds Out Abraham Lincoln Did the Same Thing
The Lincoln Project criticized the Trump administration's consideration of suspending habeas corpus due to illegal immigration. However, they overlooked that President Abraham Lincoln had previously enacted the same measure during the Civil War to address security concerns.
Social media users pointed out this historical inconsistency, highlighting that Lincoln's actions were legally justified at the time. Critics of the Lincoln Project noted their ongoing anti-Trump rhetoric despite their connection to the Republican Party's legacy.
#society
GB News: Woman arrested over 'threatening' posts about new mosque converted from pub
A 23-year-old woman has been arrested for allegedly posting threatening comments on social media regarding the conversion of a former pub into a mosque in Leicester. Her arrest follows the city council's approval of the plans, which have sparked controversy among local residents.
Leicestershire Police are monitoring social media for posts that may incite illegal actions against the mosque development. While discussions about the mosque are not a police matter, inciting criminal activity is an offense. The woman has been released on bail as investigations continue.
The Imaginative Conservative: The Family at the Heart of a Culture of Life
Pope John Paul II emphasized the family as the fundamental unit of society and sacramental marriage as essential for a culture of life. This reflection centers on the Holy Family of Nazareth, illustrating the profound connections between marriage, parenthood, and spiritual authority.
The theology of marriage is pivotal in fostering a culture of life, where families are sanctuaries for nurturing and protecting life. The Pope's teachings urge recognition of marriage as a lasting sacrament, vital for personal and communal growth, and highlight the family's role in embracing life as a divine gift.
Breitbart: A Timeline of the Rise and Fall of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
Sean "Diddy" Combs, a prominent figure in hip-hop and a successful entrepreneur, faces serious allegations of coercion and abuse against women, reportedly aided by associates who silenced victims through intimidation. He has pleaded not guilty as his trial is set to begin.
Combs' career spans over two decades, marked by significant achievements in music and business, including founding Bad Boy Records and launching a fashion brand. However, recent lawsuits and accusations of sexual abuse have overshadowed his legacy, leading to federal investigations and a pending trial.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Report: Hamas Tortured American-Israeli Hostage Edan Alexander; Handcuffed in Cage
Freed American-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander endured severe torture during his nearly 600 days in captivity by Hamas, including being handcuffed in a cage and malnourished. His release was framed as a goodwill gesture ahead of President Trump's visit to the region.
Despite his U.S. citizenship, Alexander's treatment was notably harsh, attributed to his status as a soldier in the IDF's elite Golani brigade. The Red Cross reportedly did not visit him during his captivity.
Fox News: Kurdish militant group PKK to disband after four-decade insurgency against Turkey
The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) has announced its decision to disband and disarm after over 40 years of insurgency against Turkey, which resulted in more than 40,000 deaths. Initially seeking an independent Kurdish state, the PKK shifted its focus to advocating for greater Kurdish rights and autonomy.
Turkey's government plans to take necessary measures for a "terror-free" country following the PKK's dissolution. This development raises questions regarding the future of pro-American Kurdish forces in Syria, which Turkey associates with the PKK, despite U.S. and EU support for these forces in the fight against ISIS.
Breitbart: UK Peer: Give Trump Nobel Peace Prize for Stopping India-Pakistan War
A member of the House of Lords has urged the UK government to nominate Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in averting war between India and Pakistan. Lord Sarfraz emphasized Trump's efforts during a tense period of aerial conflict and missile launches.
This is not Trump's first nomination; he has previously been recognized for his diplomatic efforts in various conflicts. However, the Nobel Committee has yet to award him the prize, despite past nominations.
#military
Human Events: AUSTIN PETERSEN: The trans military ban prioritizes strength over identity
The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration's ban on military service for individuals with gender dysphoria to take effect while the case is under review. The Pentagon argues that such conditions can impede the mental and physical standards necessary for military readiness.
This decision emphasizes that the military's primary mission is to defend the nation, not to serve as a platform for social experimentation. The focus on combat readiness and cohesion is deemed essential, even if it raises moral questions about the treatment of service members.
#culture
Le Monde: Cannes makes it official: No nudity on the red carpet
The Cannes Film Festival has officially prohibited nudity on the red carpet and throughout the event, clarifying that this rule aligns with existing policies and French law. The updated dress code aims to maintain decorum, especially amid recent trends of sheer attire.
Additionally, the festival has reiterated its stance against voluminous outfits that disrupt guest movement and seating. Despite past instances of celebrities disregarding dress codes, Cannes continues to enforce formal attire requirements for evening premieres.
#history
Times Of Israel: Archaeologists launch new excavation in West Bank at capital of ancient Israel
A new archaeological dig at the ancient site of Sebastia in the West Bank was inaugurated, aiming to restore the area and attract visitors. The site, believed to be the capital of the northern Israelite kingdom, features remains from various historical periods, including the Iron Age and Roman times.
Both Israelis and Palestinians claim the site as part of their cultural heritage, with the Palestinian Authority seeking UNESCO recognition. The Israeli government plans to develop the site further, despite criticism from some groups that view the excavation as an attempt to assert control and erase Palestinian connections.
#health
Breitbart: Trump Takes Major Action to Reduce Drug Costs for Americans
President Trump signed an executive order aimed at reducing U.S. drug prices to levels comparable to those in other countries. He emphasized that the U.S. would no longer subsidize foreign healthcare and criticized pharmaceutical companies for price gouging.
The order directs officials to ensure fair pricing practices from foreign nations and allows Americans to buy drugs at "Most Favored Nation" prices. Trump anticipates significant price reductions for consumers, as pharmaceutical companies currently make substantial profits in the U.S. market.
The Western Journal: Trump Says Americans Won't Be Treated Like 'Suckers' by Big Pharma Any Longer as He Signs Executive Order
President Trump signed an executive order aimed at lowering prescription drug prices for Americans, stating the U.S. will no longer subsidize healthcare for foreign countries. He emphasized the need to equalize drug prices, ensuring Americans pay the lowest prices available globally.
The order targets price gouging by pharmaceutical companies and aims to align U.S. drug prices with those in comparably developed nations. Trump asserted that Americans should not pay significantly more for medications manufactured in the same facilities as those sold abroad.
#crime
Fox News: 2 dead after house burns down in New Jersey following 'gigantic explosion,' criminal investigation underway
A criminal investigation is underway in Sewell, New Jersey, following a house fire that resulted in the deaths of a man and woman. Neighbors reported hearing a "gigantic explosion" around 2 a.m., prompting emergency responses. The cause of the fire remains unknown.
The Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office is conducting autopsies on the victims, while nearby homes also sustained damage from the blaze. Residents expressed shock and devastation over the incident, noting the impact on their community.