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#illegals

The Telegraph: US judge pleads not guilty to shielding migrant from arrest
US judge pleads not guilty to shielding migrant from arrest
Judge Hannah Dugan has pleaded not guilty to charges of obstructing an official proceeding and concealing a person from arrest, claiming federal officials lack authority to prosecute her. Her attorney stated she looks forward to being vindicated in court.

The indictment follows a standoff with federal agents outside her courtroom in April.


Le Monde: US judge pleads not guilty to blocking immigration arrest
US judge pleads not guilty to blocking immigration arrest
Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan has pleaded not guilty to charges of obstructing an official proceeding and concealing a person from arrest, arguing that federal authorities lack the power to prosecute her for actions taken in her judicial capacity.

The charges arise from an incident where Dugan allegedly helped a defendant evade immigration agents. Her case has sparked significant political debate, with some Democrats criticizing the prosecution as judicial intimidation and Republicans supporting it. A trial is set for July.


#society

Fox News: Harvard updates lawsuit after Trump cancels additional $450M in funding
Harvard updates lawsuit after Trump cancels additional $450M in funding
Harvard University has amended its lawsuit against the Trump administration following the termination of $450 million in research funding due to allegations of anti-Semitism on campus. The university claims it has faced ongoing discrimination issues and seeks to overturn the funding cuts.

This latest funding freeze adds to the previously frozen $2.2 billion, with federal agencies citing Harvard's failure to address pervasive anti-Semitic harassment. In response, Harvard's president has announced a voluntary 25% pay cut.


Fox News: Social media giant hit with scathing ad campaign amid anger over AI chatbots sexually exploiting kids
Social media giant hit with scathing ad campaign amid anger over AI chatbots sexually exploiting kids
The American Parents Coalition (APC) is urging Congress to investigate Meta for prioritizing engagement metrics that compromise children's safety online. Their campaign includes a letter to lawmakers, a parental notification system, and mobile billboards criticizing Meta's practices.

APC highlights concerns from a Wall Street Journal report indicating that Meta's AI chatbots can engage in inappropriate conversations with minors. While Meta asserts it has implemented safety measures, APC argues that these are insufficient and calls for greater accountability to protect children.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: DOJ: Man Accused of Plotting Deadly Attack on U.S. Military Base for ISIS
DOJ: Man Accused of Plotting Deadly Attack on U.S. Military Base for ISIS
A 19-year-old man, Ammar Abdulmajid-Mohamed Said, was arrested for allegedly planning a mass shooting at a U.S. military base in Warren, Michigan, on behalf of ISIS. Said, a former member of the Michigan Army National Guard, provided material support for the attack, including ammunition and training for undercover officers.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office is seeking pretrial detention due to the threat he poses to the community. Officials emphasized that the attack was foiled thanks to law enforcement efforts, highlighting the commitment to protect military personnel and the public from terrorist threats.


#economy

Breitbart: Donald Trump Urges Apple to Boost U.S. iPhone Production Instead of Moving to India
Donald Trump Urges Apple to Boost U.S. iPhone Production Instead of Moving to India
President Trump has urged Apple CEO Tim Cook to boost iPhone production in the U.S. amid Apple's shift of manufacturing from China to India. While expressing concerns over Apple's plans in India, Trump indicated that Apple would increase U.S. production, despite challenges in establishing a local supply chain.

Trump's comments coincide with ongoing tariff negotiations with India, which has high import taxes on U.S. goods. Apple has significantly ramped up its iPhone assembly in India, with major contributions from Foxconn and Tata Group, reflecting a nearly 60% production increase over the past year.


The Epoch Times: How Legal Immigration Is Keeping Farms Afloat
How Legal Immigration Is Keeping Farms Afloat
Mencer Farms in Lake Village, Arkansas, relies heavily on the H-2A visa program to bring in temporary agricultural workers, as local labor is scarce. The family farm, which operates on a $4 million budget annually, faces challenges from rising costs and complex regulations, making it difficult to sustain operations without these workers.

The Mencers emphasize the importance of reforming the guest worker program to ease the hiring process and ensure food security. They express concern over the declining number of family farms and the misconception that the U.S. can rely solely on imports for food, urging Congress to support local agriculture.


The Western Journal: 'Expert' Economists Proven Wrong: Wholesale Prices Drop Amid Trump's Tariffs
'Expert' Economists Proven Wrong: Wholesale Prices Drop Amid Trump's Tariffs
U.S. wholesale prices fell 0.5% in April, marking the first drop in over a year, contradicting economists' predictions regarding the impact of President Trump's tariffs. Year-over-year, prices increased by 2.4%, down from 3.4% in March.

Core wholesale prices also dipped, with significant declines in services and food prices, including a 39% drop in egg prices. Trump's tariff policies have led to negotiations with other countries, including a recent agreement to reduce tariffs with China.


#military

Fox News: US military would be unleashed on enemy drones on the homeland if bipartisan bill passes
US military would be unleashed on enemy drones on the homeland if bipartisan bill passes
A recent oversight revealed that military officials lacked the authority to shoot down drones over U.S. airspace, prompting the introduction of the COUNTER Act. This bipartisan legislation aims to expand the definition of "covered facilities" to allow more military bases to engage with unauthorized drones.

The bill, supported by key lawmakers, seeks to delegate drone engagement authority to combatant commanders, expediting responses to threats. With over 350 unauthorized drone detections reported last year, officials stress the need for enhanced protocols to protect national security.


#culture

Fox News: Winner of Gutfeld's 'What Did I Miss?' reveals 'heart-wrenching' family sacrifice during 90-day isolation
Winner of Gutfeld's 'What Did I Miss?' reveals 'heart-wrenching' family sacrifice during 90-day isolation
Contestant Mike Brown endured 90 days of isolation for Fox Nation's game show "What Did I Miss?", hosted by Greg Gutfeld. He won $28,000 but found the experience more challenging than expected, missing significant family events like Valentine's Day and his son's 16th birthday.

The show tested contestants on distinguishing real from fake news headlines, with no access to phones or social media during their stay. Brown described the emotional toll of separation from his family, emphasizing the heart-wrenching nature of the experience.


#crime

Breitbart: TikTok Influencer Murdered While Livestreaming In Mexico
TikTok Influencer Murdered While Livestreaming In Mexico
Valeria Márquez, a 23-year-old TikTok influencer, was shot and killed while livestreaming from her beauty salon in Jalisco, Mexico. The attacker entered the salon under the pretense of delivering a gift and fatally shot her during the broadcast.

Authorities are investigating the incident as a femicide, highlighting the pervasive issue of gender-based violence in Mexico, where ten women or girls are murdered daily. The identity of the suspect remains unknown.