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#illegals

The Federalist: Indicted Judge Is No Hero, And Certainly No Harriet Tubman
Indicted Judge Is No Hero, And Certainly No Harriet Tubman
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan has been indicted for allegedly helping an illegal immigrant evade federal law enforcement. Dugan faces charges of obstruction after reportedly directing Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, a previously deported Mexican national, out of the courtroom while federal agents attempted to arrest him.

Dugan's legal team argues that her actions were within her judicial duties, claiming federal authorities had no jurisdiction over her as a judge. Critics, however, assert that her interference endangered public safety and undermined the law. She is set to appear in federal court to enter her plea.


#politics

The Economist: Republicans have a plan to add trillions to the national debt
Republicans have a plan to add trillions to the national debt
Republicans have introduced a new plan that could add trillions to the national debt, as they seek to overhaul the tax system and federal spending. The proposal has been criticized for its complexity and potential negative impact on Medicaid coverage.

The plan aims to implement work requirements for Medicaid, which could result in millions losing their health coverage. This controversial approach raises concerns about the broader implications for American healthcare.


#society

The Federalist: Colorado's Trangender Bill Is Too Radical For California
Colorado's Trangender Bill Is Too Radical For California
Colorado is on track to become the first trans sanctuary state, with two significant gender bills awaiting Governor Jared Polis' signature. These bills aim to provide comprehensive support for transgender youth, including mandated health care coverage for surgeries and hormone treatments.

The legislation also imposes penalties for those who do not affirm a child's gender identity, raising concerns about parental rights and free speech. Critics argue that these laws will encourage youth to transition without adequate oversight and create a culture of compliance around gender identity.


Fox News: Hiker, 33, dies after hiking Arizona mountains in extreme heat, 4 others rescued
Hiker, 33, dies after hiking Arizona mountains in extreme heat, 4 others rescued
A 33-year-old hiker, Noah Farabaugh, died while four others were rescued from the Superstition Mountains in Arizona during extreme heat. The group experienced heat-related issues after hiking for about six hours in temperatures exceeding 100 degrees.

Authorities emphasized the dangers of hiking in such conditions and urged caution, stating that heat illness can affect even experienced hikers. The Pinal County Medical Examiner's Office is investigating the death.


#foreignaffairs

The Economist: China and Russia are deploying powerful new weapons: ideas
China and Russia are deploying powerful new weapons: ideas
A new press agency in Bamako, Mali, called African Initiative, is training students as journalists, but it is reportedly operated by Russian intelligence. The program offers training with the promise of employment for a few, highlighting concerns about influence in media narratives.

This development underscores the West's struggle in the ongoing battle for narrative control against Russia and China, as they deploy strategic ideas and resources to shape public perception.


The Telegraph: Trump must do more to help hostages, says family of Briton killed on Oct 7
Trump must do more to help hostages, says family of Briton killed on Oct 7
Aner Shapira, a British-Israeli soldier killed by Hamas, fought valiantly to protect others during an attack at a music festival. His parents are urging Donald Trump to advocate for all Israeli hostages, not just American ones, following the release of US citizen Edan Alexander.

The family's plea highlights concerns over the exclusion of Israel from negotiations with Hamas.


GB News: Vladimir Putin's warplanes violate Nato airspace in brazen display of Russian aggression
Vladimir Putin's warplanes violate Nato airspace in brazen display of Russian aggression
Russian warplanes violated NATO airspace in Estonia for about a minute, prompting condemnation from Estonia's Foreign Minister, who called it a "very serious" incident. The breach coincided with a major NATO military exercise involving over 16,000 troops.

In response, NATO's Baltic Air Policing mission deployed Portuguese F-16s for reconnaissance. Estonia has lodged a protest with Russia and called for tougher sanctions against the country, linking the incident to Russia's "shadow fleet" of sanctioned vessels.


#health

The Epoch Times: The Food Babe’s Recipe for a Healthier America
The Food Babe’s Recipe for a Healthier America
Vani Hari, known as the "Food Babe," transformed her health from struggling with obesity and chronic illnesses to becoming a prominent food activist. After realizing the detrimental effects of ultra-processed foods on her well-being, she dedicated herself to promoting healthy eating and transparency in the food industry through her blog and community activism.

Hari's efforts have led to significant changes in food labeling and ingredient standards among major companies, as she rallies support for healthier food options. Her advocacy is now recognized at the governmental level, where she influences legislation aimed at reducing harmful food additives. Through her journey, she encourages others to reclaim control of their health by making informed dietary choices.


#sports

The Federalist: MLB's Pete Rose Reinstatement Was The Worst Possible Option
MLB's Pete Rose Reinstatement Was The Worst Possible Option
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred has reinstated banned players Pete Rose and “Shoeless” Joe Jackson, along with 14 other deceased individuals. Critics argue this decision undermines the integrity of baseball, especially amid rising sports betting, and that it fails to honor Rose's legacy while he was alive.

Manfred's choice is seen as a politically safe move that sidesteps the complexities of maintaining the sport's purity. Many believe a lifetime ban should serve as a warning against compromising the game, and that MLB needs a commissioner willing to make tough decisions for the sport's future.


Forbes: Forbes 2025 World's Highest-Paid Athletes 25 And Under List
Forbes 2025 World's Highest-Paid Athletes 25 And Under List
Five young athletes earned over $55 million in the past year, including NFL quarterbacks Trevor Lawrence and Justin Jefferson, NBA player Anthony Edwards, and soccer stars Erling Haaland and Vinicius Jr. Collectively, they made an estimated $332 million, showcasing impressive earning power despite league-imposed salary constraints.

Lawrence leads the group with $80.5 million, while Jefferson follows with $72.2 million. Edwards earned $62.1 million, Haaland $62 million, and Vinicius Jr. $55 million. This trend reflects a shift towards younger athletes gaining financial recognition in a sport often dominated by older players.