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May 31, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: GB News investigation exposes Britain's 'lack of deterrent' for illegal migrant crossings: 'No sign of them letting up'
Political commentator Charlie Rowley criticized Britain's "lack of deterrent" for economic migrants, following a GB News investigation in Calais. Many migrants view the UK as a "dream" destination, expecting financial support and housing, despite recent government efforts to tighten immigration controls.
Rowley emphasized that most individuals in Calais are economic migrants, not refugees, and expressed concern over the perceived unfairness of the asylum system. He called for a European-wide approach to address the migrant crisis, highlighting that it is not solely a UK issue. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced plans to reduce visas by 100,000 to regain control over borders.
#politics
Le Monde: EU court rules on a lack of transparency around Ursula von der Leyen's texts with Pfizer
The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that the European Commission, led by President Ursula von der Leyen, failed to provide transparency by not releasing text messages exchanged with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla regarding Covid vaccine procurement. The court criticized the Commission for not adequately explaining the absence of these messages, which may have been deleted or not archived.
This ruling follows a lawsuit by The New York Times, which sought access to the messages after the Commission denied a freedom of information request. The case highlights concerns over the EU's opaque decision-making processes during the pandemic and raises questions about the accountability of officials using private communication methods.
Fox News: House Republicans spark outrage with bilingual post as GOP infighting intensifies
House Republicans faced backlash after a tweet urging Americans to engage politically, with critics arguing that the party has failed to deliver on promises since gaining the majority. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed frustration over unfulfilled commitments, while others criticized the party's messaging.
Additionally, a bilingual tweet from the House GOP drew ire, with some members insisting that the focus should be solely on English. The discontent reflects a broader dissatisfaction among conservatives regarding the party's current direction and effectiveness.
Fox News: Chuck Todd blames Schumer, Democrats' silence on Biden decline for party's credibility collapse
Chuck Schumer faced criticism from former NBC anchor Chuck Todd after he avoided questions regarding President Biden's mental fitness during a CNN interview. Schumer deflected inquiries about his awareness of Biden's decline and the implications of Biden's decision to run for a second term.
Todd condemned Schumer and other Democratic leaders for their lack of accountability and for contributing to the party's credibility issues. He emphasized that public distrust stems from the leadership's failure to address concerns about Biden's capabilities.
The Federalist: 9 Times Jake Tapper Dismissed Biden's Decline
Jake Tapper, a CNN host, has been accused of participating in a media cover-up regarding President Biden's mental decline while now promoting a book that addresses the issue. Critics highlight his past interviews and segments where he defended Biden against claims of cognitive decline, often attributing it to Biden's stutter.
Despite his current claims of innocence, Tapper's previous actions suggest he actively contributed to the narrative that downplayed concerns about Biden's mental fitness. His recent book aims to provide insight into the Biden administration's efforts to manage perceptions of the president's health.
Le Monde: Emmanuel Macron, a jack-of-all-trades president confronted with his inability to act
President Emmanuel Macron hinted at the possibility of multiple referendums but did not commit to specific topics or dates during a recent televised address. He discussed issues like assisted dying and end-of-life care, suggesting a referendum could help resolve legislative deadlocks.
Macron emphasized the need for political collaboration in Parliament while addressing national concerns. His cautious approach reflects the challenges of managing public expectations around presidential promises.
#society
Fox News: Pope Leo XIV makes first social media post, calling for peace
Pope Leo XIV made his inaugural social media post, emphasizing a message of peace. He aims to maintain an active presence on X and Instagram, echoing his first words as pope, "Peace be with you all!" The Vatican is archiving posts from his predecessor, Pope Francis.
The new pope's X account was previously inactive and had been used by him to address immigration issues before his election. This marks a shift as previous popes did not personally manage their social media accounts.
Fox News: FBI DIRECTOR KASH PATEL: Law enforcement has our backs. Let's show we have theirs
Law enforcement officers across the U.S. continue to serve with dedication, facing significant risks to protect their communities. In 2022, 64 officers were killed on duty, with 18 more lost in 2025. Their sacrifices highlight the challenges and dangers of the profession.
The FBI is actively supporting local law enforcement, redirecting personnel and providing training to enhance officer safety. As National Police Week is observed, the public is encouraged to show appreciation for officers' service and to foster a cooperative relationship with law enforcement.
#culture
Fox News: 'MobLand’ star Helen Mirren has no time for grumpy rich actors
Helen Mirren criticized "grumpy" older male actors while praising co-stars Harrison Ford and Pierce Brosnan for their positive attitudes on set. She noted their professionalism and genuine love for their craft, contrasting them with other older actors who exhibit negativity.
Mirren also discussed her strong chemistry with Ford and Brosnan, attributing it to mutual respect and professionalism. She expressed excitement about her role in the upcoming series "MobLand," where she plays the matriarch of a crime family, influenced by her desire to work with Brosnan and Tom Hardy.
#technology
Fox News: Robot with animated face is here to make customer service better
Mirokaï, a humanoid robot from the Paris-based startup Enchanted Tools, combines advanced AI with a charming, anime-inspired design. It aims to enhance human interactions and support various environments, including hospitals, retail stores, and nursing homes, by assisting with tasks and providing companionship.
Equipped with multiple AI models and a unique movement system, Mirokaï offers engaging interactions through expressive projections and customizable functions. Enchanted Tools emphasizes the importance of integration and ongoing support for organizations deploying Mirokaï, ensuring it remains a reliable and delightful presence.