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#illegals

Breitbart: Donald Trump's DHS Terminates Biden's 'Temporary' Amnesty for Afghan Migrants
Donald Trump's DHS Terminates Biden's 'Temporary' Amnesty for Afghan Migrants
The Department of Homeland Security, led by Secretary Kristi Noem, is ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 75,000 Afghans who were brought to the U.S. under the Biden administration. Noem cited improved conditions in Afghanistan and concerns over fraud and national security as reasons for the termination, effective July 12.

The decision follows reports of unvetted Afghans being resettled, some linked to terrorism, and ongoing investigations into fraud among TPS recipients. This move is part of an effort to restore integrity in the immigration system.


#politics

Fox News: 'Activist' judges keep trying to curb Trump’s agenda – here’s how he could push back
'Activist' judges keep trying to curb Trump’s agenda – here’s how he could push back
President Trump has faced numerous federal court challenges to his executive orders during his second term, with critics labeling judges as "activists" for blocking key policies. The judicial system allows for appeals and legislative action to counter these rulings.

Trump can work with Congress to codify his priorities and limit judicial review. While he can appoint judges, he cannot remove them, and his administration may slow enforcement of unfavorable rulings. Controversial proposals to limit judicial power have emerged, but broad support in Congress remains uncertain.


The Western Journal: Watch: Trump Looks Up from Signing Executive Order to Roast 'ABC Fake News' Reporter
Watch: Trump Looks Up from Signing Executive Order to Roast 'ABC Fake News' Reporter
President Trump addressed questions from ABC News regarding Qatar's offer of a luxury Boeing 747-8 as a temporary replacement for the aging Air Force One. He expressed disappointment over delays in the new Air Force One project and deemed the Qatar offer a generous gesture, emphasizing the U.S. provides security to Qatar and other Gulf nations.

Trump dismissed concerns about the jet being a personal gift, asserting it was for the Department of Defense. He criticized the media's portrayal of the situation and reiterated that accepting the aircraft was a sensible decision.


#society

On The Water: Disease-Carrying Seaworms Banned as Bait in Massachusetts
Disease-Carrying Seaworms Banned as Bait in Massachusetts
The Division of Marine Fisheries has banned the sale, possession, and use of Pacific lugworms in Maine due to biosecurity concerns. A 2024 risk analysis indicated potential pathogen transmission risks, particularly to local crustaceans and shellfish, despite a low chance of the species becoming naturalized.

Anglers are advised to be cautious about the source of marine worms and to use only native baits or species that are already naturalized in the area, such as green crabs, to mitigate biosecurity risks.


The Economist: Britain has had it with mass immigration
Britain has had it with mass immigration
Britain's Prime Minister recently emphasized the positive contributions of immigrants, arguing they enhance public services and adhere to rules. He dismissed claims of uncontrolled migration as incorrect, advocating for a more welcoming stance towards migrants.

The discussion comes amid broader societal changes, including the decline of traditional institutions and shifts in economic strategies.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Vladimir Putin unleashes new devastating attack on Ukraine as Russia IGNORES Keir Starmer and Donald Trump's ultimatum
Vladimir Putin unleashes new devastating attack on Ukraine as Russia IGNORES Keir Starmer and Donald Trump's ultimatum
Vladimir Putin has launched a significant drone attack on Ukraine, deploying 108 drones, of which 55 were intercepted by Ukrainian forces. The assault affected several regions, including Kherson and Odessa, while Ukrainian President Zelensky is set to meet with Putin in Istanbul.

In retaliation, Ukraine reportedly targeted a hotel in Russia using long-range HIMARS. Despite ongoing peace talks led by figures like Keir Starmer and Donald Trump, the conflict continues to escalate.


Times Of Israel: Israel sending negotiators to Doha for hostage talks, after US-Israeli captive freed
Israel sending negotiators to Doha for hostage talks, after US-Israeli captive freed
Israel is set to send a delegation to Qatar to negotiate a hostage release and ceasefire deal, following the release of American-Israeli soldier Edan Alexander by Hamas. Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized that negotiations would occur "under fire" while military operations continue against Hamas.

US President Trump noted that Alexander's release could signal a broader effort to end the war and return remaining hostages. Both Israel and the US are hopeful for a "dramatic window of opportunity" to advance negotiations, with discussions on a potential regional peace deal involving a demilitarized Palestinian state.


#health

The Federalist: WaPo 'Fact Checker': Abortion Pill's High Injury Rate Is No Big Deal
WaPo 'Fact Checker': Abortion Pill's High Injury Rate Is No Big Deal
Glenn Kessler of The Washington Post attempted to discredit a study from the Ethics and Public Policy Center on mifepristone, which indicates that 10.9% of women experience serious side effects from the abortion pill. Despite his efforts, Kessler could not find substantial flaws in the study's methodology or data.

Kessler's critique focused on the categorization of adverse events and the study's lack of formal peer review, but he ultimately acknowledged that the findings align with existing safety benchmarks. The study highlights significant risks associated with mifepristone, contradicting claims of its safety.


#crime

Forbes: Diddy Trial: Witness Saw Cassie Ventura’s ‘Purple Eye’ After Altercation (Live Updates)
Diddy Trial: Witness Saw Cassie Ventura’s ‘Purple Eye’ After Altercation (Live Updates)
Sean "Diddy" Combs is on trial for five federal charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering. Prosecutors allege he ran a "criminal enterprise" that exploited women, including ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, through violence and coercion. Defense claims Combs is a "swinger" and denies the charges.

Witnesses testified about incidents of violence and alleged bribery related to Combs' interactions with Ventura. The defense acknowledged Combs' violent behavior but argued it does not constitute sex trafficking. Combs has pleaded not guilty and rejected a plea deal.


#other

Fox News: In Pictures: From Chicago priest to new pope, the historic rise of Leo XIV
In Pictures: From Chicago priest to new pope, the historic rise of Leo XIV
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Le Monde: Trump administration revokes temporary protections for Afghans, citing an improved security situation
Trump administration revokes temporary protections for Afghans, citing an improved security situation
The Trump administration plans to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Afghans, citing improved security in Afghanistan. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem stated the designation will expire on May 20, with termination effective July 12, claiming conditions no longer warrant TPS.

Critics argue the decision is politically motivated, with AfghanEvac's Shawn VanDiver highlighting ongoing human rights abuses and a lack of a functioning asylum system in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. The move affects around 11,000 Afghans currently under TPS.