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#illegals

Forbes: Supreme Court Lets Trump Administration Roll Back TPS For Venezuelans—For Now
Supreme Court Lets Trump Administration Roll Back TPS For Venezuelans—For Now
The Supreme Court has ruled 8-1 in favor of the Trump administration, allowing the removal of temporary protected status (TPS) for Venezuelan migrants. This decision reverses lower court rulings that had blocked the administration's efforts to rescind TPS protections.

As a result, Venezuelans may face deportation while litigation continues. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals is set to hear the case in July, but the Supreme Court's ruling will remain in effect unless overturned.


Fox News: Supreme Court allows Trump admin to move ahead with ending protected legal status for some migrants
Supreme Court allows Trump admin to move ahead with ending protected legal status for some migrants
The Supreme Court has lifted an injunction, enabling the Trump administration to proceed with plans to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. This decision affects hundreds of thousands currently protected under this program.

The ruling is seen as a significant win for the Trump administration, allowing for the termination of legal status and work permits for these individuals.


#politics

The Western Journal: Bombshell: Biden Told Us He Had Cancer in 2022 - We Just Thought He Was Confused
Bombshell: Biden Told Us He Had Cancer in 2022 - We Just Thought He Was Confused
Former President Joe Biden's recent prostate cancer diagnosis raises questions about what his inner circle knew regarding his health. In a 2022 speech, Biden seemingly referenced having cancer, which was later dismissed as a gaffe by the White House, claiming he was referring to previous skin cancer.

Critics argue that the discrepancy in his statements and the timing of his diagnosis suggest a potential cover-up by his administration. With Delaware experiencing a rise in prostate cancer, concerns linger about the implications of Biden's remarks and whether they reflect deeper issues within the Democratic Party.


The Federalist: Biden Diagnosis Makes Tapper's Anonymous Sourcing Scandalous
Biden Diagnosis Makes Tapper's Anonymous Sourcing Scandalous
CNN's Jake Tapper and Axios' Alex Thompson are releasing a book that claims to expose a cover-up regarding President Biden's health, particularly his recent prostate cancer diagnosis. Critics argue that the authors' use of anonymous sources undermines accountability for those who may have concealed Biden's condition.

Dr. Zeke Emanuel suggests Biden likely had cancer since the beginning of his presidency, raising concerns about the integrity of those around him. The book is seen as failing to hold accountable those involved in the alleged cover-up, allowing them to remain unnamed and unchallenged.


The Mirror: UK-EU deal details unveiled - e-gate changes, pet passports, sausages and more
UK-EU deal details unveiled - e-gate changes, pet passports, sausages and more
Keir Starmer has announced a new deal with the EU aimed at reducing red tape for businesses and travelers, marking a shift from previous Brexit disputes. The agreement includes measures such as e-gate access for holidaymakers, reduced checks on food exports, and a 12-year fishing arrangement for EU vessels in UK waters.

While the deal is framed as beneficial for the UK economy, criticism has emerged from various quarters, particularly regarding fishing rights. Some argue that the agreement compromises the interests of British fishermen, while others highlight the need for a balanced approach to ensure the sustainability of marine resources.


CNSNews: Pres. Trump’s Net Job Approval Now Positive – in Non-Media Sponsored Polls
Pres. Trump’s Net Job Approval Now Positive – in Non-Media Sponsored Polls
President Donald Trump is showing resilience against media criticism of his plan for reciprocal trade tariffs. Recent polling indicates a recovery in his approval ratings, improving from a low of -7.2 to -3.2, with approval rising from 45.1% to 46.5%.

The data reveals a stark contrast between polls conducted by media organizations, which show lower approval ratings, and those from survey organizations that indicate a net positive or neutral approval for Trump.


#society

The Mirror: Gary Lineker quits BBC and will not host World Cup after backlash over tweet
Gary Lineker quits BBC and will not host World Cup after backlash over tweet
Gary Lineker has announced his resignation from the BBC amid backlash over a pro-Palestine social media post that included an offensive emoji. He was already set to leave his role as host of Match of the Day at the end of the season but will now depart earlier.

Lineker expressed regret over the post and its interpretation, stating he never intended to share anything antisemitic. His resignation follows internal pressure within the BBC regarding his comments, and he will host his final episode after next weekend's Premier League games.


Le Monde: Israel allows first aid trucks into Gaza in weeks, UN calls it a 'drop in the ocean'
Israel allows first aid trucks into Gaza in weeks, UN calls it a 'drop in the ocean'
Israel allowed five UN trucks to enter Gaza, marking the first aid since a total blockade began on March 2. Despite this, the UN described the aid as insufficient, emphasizing the dire humanitarian crisis and urging for a full resumption of assistance.

Twenty-two donor countries, including France and Germany, called for immediate action to address the urgent needs of the population facing starvation. The limited aid allowed into Gaza is seen as inadequate amid ongoing conflict and severe hunger.


Fox News: Colorado Christian summer camp sues state for requiring access to gender identity-friendly facilities
Colorado Christian summer camp sues state for requiring access to gender identity-friendly facilities
Camp IdRaHaJe, a Christian camp in Colorado since 1948, is suing the state over requirements to accommodate gender expression in its facilities. The camp argues that complying would force it to abandon its Biblical beliefs about biological sex.

The camp's legal counsel claims the government's demands infringe on religious freedom, while state officials emphasize their commitment to working with faith-based organizations within legal boundaries.


Fox News: Lufthansa flight flew for 10 minutes without conscious pilot, investigation reveals
Lufthansa flight flew for 10 minutes without conscious pilot, investigation reveals
A Lufthansa flight from Frankfurt to Seville experienced a serious incident when the co-pilot lost consciousness for over 10 minutes while the captain was out of the cockpit. The autopilot maintained control, and the captain regained access to the cockpit after emergency measures were taken.

Upon returning, the captain found the co-pilot in distress and diverted the flight to Madrid, where the co-pilot was hospitalized and later diagnosed with a previously unknown neurological condition. Lufthansa is cooperating with investigations into the incident.


GB News: Asda launches 'capsule' George collection with 15 new lines from £4 - perfect for parents and carers
Asda launches 'capsule' George collection with 15 new lines from £4 - perfect for parents and carers
George at Asda has introduced the 'Little Pudsey Club' babywear collection to celebrate 25 years of partnership with BBC Children in Need. The unisex range includes over 15 items for babies up to three years old, with 20% of sales benefiting the charity, aiming to raise over £100,000.

Since 2000, Asda has raised over £38 million for BBC Children in Need, supporting more than 350,000 children facing various challenges. The new collection features affordable baby essentials, reinforcing Asda's commitment to improving young lives across the UK.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Battle Lines: Israel’s new offensive to seize “all” of Gaza
Battle Lines: Israel’s new offensive to seize “all” of Gaza
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces a new offensive in Gaza aimed at full control of the region, potentially marking a critical phase in the ongoing conflict. This move raises concerns about military strategy, international support, and the worsening humanitarian situation.

In Europe, a new trade and defense pact between Britain and the EU may lead to significant funding for defense initiatives. Additionally, the recent performance of centrist parties in European elections suggests a possible decline in populist movements.


#economy

Fox News: New projection signals good news for families, workers in Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
New projection signals good news for families, workers in Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
The Council of Economic Advisers projects that President Trump's tax policy could significantly increase take-home pay and wages for American families. The proposed tax cuts aim to boost investment and GDP, with potential wage increases of $6,100 to $11,600 and family take-home pay rising by $7,800 to $13,300.

Republicans are working to pass this tax bill, arguing it will benefit the working and middle classes without raising taxes on higher earners. The bill may also create or save up to 4.2 million jobs and is expected to be advanced through the House soon.


#culture

Fox News: 'DWTS' alum Cheryl Burke slams plastic surgery rumors and accusations she's on Ozempic
'DWTS' alum Cheryl Burke slams plastic surgery rumors and accusations she's on Ozempic
Cheryl Burke addressed criticism about her appearance in a TikTok video, denying rumors of cosmetic procedures and clarifying she's not on Ozempic. She expressed frustration over the harsh judgments and projections from online commenters, particularly women, regarding her evolving identity.

Burke emphasized the importance of mental health and body image advocacy, stating that she is still healing and growing at 41. She urged followers to foster a supportive community rather than engage in harmful speculation about her body.


#health

Fox News: 'Dilbert' creator Scott Adams reveals prostate cancer diagnosis, predicts he has only months to live
'Dilbert' creator Scott Adams reveals prostate cancer diagnosis, predicts he has only months to live
Scott Adams, creator of the "Dilbert" comic strip, announced he has prostate cancer that has spread to his bones, stating that his life expectancy may be limited to this summer. He described his daily experience as painful and intolerable, using a walker for mobility.

Adams previously faced backlash for racially charged comments, which led to the removal of "Dilbert" from hundreds of newspapers. The comic, known for its satirical take on office culture, has been a significant part of his career since its inception in 1989.


#crime

Fox News: LA County DA Nathan Hochman promises crackdown on criminals: 'The fun is over'
LA County DA Nathan Hochman promises crackdown on criminals: 'The fun is over'
Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman is committed to holding criminals accountable, particularly those crossing into LA County. He emphasizes a tougher stance on crime, contrasting his approach with that of his predecessor, George Gascón, who faced criticism for being lenient.

Hochman, elected by a significant margin, aims to restore public safety and has expressed a desire for bipartisan support on crime issues. He rejects both mass incarceration and Gascón's policies, which he claims contributed to rising crime rates.