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#illegals

Fox News: Progressive prosecutor lets illegal immigrant teen off easy after crash that killed 24 year-old woman
Progressive prosecutor lets illegal immigrant teen off easy after crash that killed 24 year-old woman
A teenage illegal immigrant received a plea deal allowing him to avoid jail time after causing the death of 24-year-old Kaitlyn Weaver in a high-speed crash in Colorado. The 15-year-old was sentenced to two years probation and community service, despite the severity of the incident.

The crash occurred when the teen, driving an uninsured Jeep without permission, raced at 90 mph and struck Weaver's vehicle. Her father criticized the leniency of the deal, highlighting the intersection of immigration and criminal justice issues.


#politics

Breitbart: Former FBI Director James Comey Deletes IG Post Saying to '86 47'
Former FBI Director James Comey Deletes IG Post Saying to '86 47'
Former FBI Director James Comey deleted an Instagram post that some interpreted as a violent threat against President Trump, referencing “86 47.” Critics pointed out the potential implications of the numbers, prompting Comey to clarify he opposes violence and remove the post.

Current FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed the FBI is aware of the situation and is in contact with the Secret Service. Senator Marsha Blackburn called for Comey to explain his post, citing previous assassination attempts on Trump. Comey has been a vocal opponent of Trump since his firing.


#society

Fox News: EXCLUSIVE: Nancy Mace unloads after arrest of trans activist who allegedly threatened to 'assassinate' her
EXCLUSIVE: Nancy Mace unloads after arrest of trans activist who allegedly threatened to 'assassinate' her
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., commented on the arrest of Samuel Theodore Cain, a trans activist charged with making death threats against her. Mace expressed relief over the arrest, stating she has faced threats for months due to her legislative efforts to protect women's spaces.

Mace criticized the lack of condemnation from Democrats regarding the threats, asserting that political violence is being normalized. She called for accountability in online platforms and emphasized the need for courage in addressing threats against women. Mace plans to attend Cain's bond hearing and is preparing a victim impact statement.


The Imaginative Conservative: What Men Want and Need
What Men Want and Need
A new men's event called "The ATF: Alcohol, Tobacco, and the Faith" is being organized for Catholic men in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. The initiative aims to address the perception that contemporary Christian events are overly feminized, focusing instead on intellectual discussions, debates, and spiritual growth without emotional sharing.

Inspired by a previous group, the ATF seeks to create a space for men to engage in meaningful conversations about faith, history, and personal challenges while fostering camaraderie. The gatherings will feature food, drinks, and an emphasis on truth, aiming to strengthen men's roles within their families and communities.


#culture

Le Monde: Trendy tycoon Tyler Brûlé opens a café-bookshop in Paris
Trendy tycoon Tyler Brûlé opens a café-bookshop in Paris
Tyler Brûlé, a Canadian entrepreneur known for launching the magazine 'Wallpaper' and heading 'Monocle,' has opened a café-bookstore in Paris. He is recognized for his effortless style and embodies a blend of global trends, living a lifestyle marked by elegance and health-conscious habits.

Brûlé's aesthetic includes wearing two watches and maintaining a modernist lifestyle in Switzerland. He recently returned from a week-long fast in the Alps, expressing a desire for hearty meals. His new venture reflects his influence in media and fashion.


#history

GB News: Archaeology breakthrough as Britain's largest Iron Age gold coin hoard linked to Julius Caesar to be displayed in museum
Archaeology breakthrough as Britain's largest Iron Age gold coin hoard linked to Julius Caesar to be displayed in museum
Britain's largest Iron Age gold coin hoard, the Great Baddow Hoard, will be permanently displayed at the Museum of Chelmsford starting in 2027. The hoard, consisting of 933 gold coins discovered in 2020, is deemed nationally significant and provides insights into tribal conflicts during the Iron Age.

Despite its historical importance, the discovery was controversial due to the finder, Shane Wood, not declaring the coins initially and later being fined for theft. The hoard's exhibition is supported by a £250,000 grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund and other organizations.


#sports

Breitbart: Red Sox Outfielders Combine for Insane Home Run-Saving Catch
Red Sox Outfielders Combine for Insane Home Run-Saving Catch
Boston Red Sox outfielders Wilyer Abreu and Ceddanne Rafaela executed a rare defensive play, a 9-8 putout, in the 7th inning against the Detroit Tigers. Abreu leaped to catch a potential game-winning hit, and Rafaela swooped in to secure the ball after it slipped from Abreu's glove.

Despite the impressive defensive effort, the Red Sox ultimately lost the game 6-5, as the Tigers secured a walk-off win, completing a three-game sweep over Boston.