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20 May 2025

#illegals

The Federalist: New Jersey Rep. Faces Federal Charges After ICE Melee
New Jersey Rep. Faces Federal Charges After ICE Melee
New Jersey Rep. LaMonica McIver faces criminal charges for allegedly assaulting law enforcement during a protest at an immigration detention facility. The U.S. Attorney's office stated the charges stem from her actions on May 9, which included impeding ICE agents.

McIver's attorney claims the charges are politically motivated, while federal officials emphasize that no one is above the law. The congresswoman, who recently took office, is accused of interfering with federal law enforcement duties.


#politics

Fox News: Reporter's Notebook: Trump faces uphill battle to secure votes for 'big, beautiful bill' before recess
Reporter's Notebook: Trump faces uphill battle to secure votes for 'big, beautiful bill' before recess
President Trump faces a significant challenge in securing House Republican support for his proposed "big, beautiful bill." With outstanding issues on tax deductions, Medicaid requirements, and spending, the bill currently lacks the necessary votes for passage. House Speaker Mike Johnson aims for a vote before the Memorial Day recess.

The House Rules Committee will meet early Wednesday to prepare the bill for a potential vote, with Republicans needing to maximize their time to negotiate amendments. Trump's meeting with Republicans may influence the outcome, but attendance at the early meeting could be a concern.


GB News: Keir Starmer has thrown out 'every possible concession' won by the Tories, says Lord Frost
Keir Starmer has thrown out 'every possible concession' won by the Tories, says Lord Frost
Former Brexit negotiator Lord Frost criticized the UK Government's new EU deal, arguing it regresses Britain towards the single market and contradicts the objectives of Brexit. He expressed disappointment over the concessions made, calling the deal worse than anticipated.


The Western Journal: Truly Pathetic Video: Comey Literally Blames His Wife for '86 47' Picture
Truly Pathetic Video: Comey Literally Blames His Wife for '86 47' Picture
James Comey, former FBI director, faced backlash after posting a photo of seashells arranged in an "86 47" formation, a slogan associated with calls to remove Donald Trump. He later claimed ignorance of its violent implications and attributed the idea to his wife.

The incident has drawn criticism, especially given Comey's upcoming book release. As political controversies unfold, including revelations about President Biden's health, Comey’s situation has become overshadowed, raising questions about his judgment and accountability.


#society

Forbes: Northern Lights Update: These 8 States Might See Aurora Borealis Tuesday
Northern Lights Update: These 8 States Might See Aurora Borealis Tuesday
Northern states in the U.S. may have a chance to see the northern lights on Tuesday due to potential geomagnetic storm conditions, according to NOAA. A Kp index of three indicates increased auroral activity away from the poles, with visibility expected in areas near the Canadian border.

The best viewing time is between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time, away from light pollution. The northern lights are projected to be more visible through early 2026 following a recent solar maximum, which increases solar events that create these displays.


Fox News: Who saved who? Dave Portnoy reflects on life-changing bond with his rescue dogs
Who saved who? Dave Portnoy reflects on life-changing bond with his rescue dogs
On National Rescue Dog Day, Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy highlighted the significance of adopting rescue dogs during an interview. He shared his emotional connection with his two rescue dogs, Miss Peaches and Pete, emphasizing the positive impact they have had on his life.

Portnoy, who adopted Miss Peaches from Lifeline Animal Hospital, advocates for the adoption of shelter dogs, noting the need for homes for millions of animals. He has also launched a vodka lemonade brand, with proceeds supporting animal shelters, reinforcing his commitment to helping dogs in need.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Hungarian parliament ratifies decision to leave International Criminal Court
Hungarian parliament ratifies decision to leave International Criminal Court
Hungary's parliament has approved a decision to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), citing the court's alleged political motivations. Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced the move during a visit from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who faces an ICC arrest warrant for war crimes in Gaza.

The vote saw 134 lawmakers in favor, with Hungary set to notify the United Nations of its withdrawal. This decision follows similar actions by Burundi and the Philippines, marking Hungary as the third nation to leave the ICC since its establishment in 2002.


#military

The Telegraph: Ukraine has shown you can now buy an intelligence agency off the shelf
Ukraine has shown you can now buy an intelligence agency off the shelf
President Trump may face challenges in pressuring Ukraine's President Zelensky, as modern warfare dynamics have shifted. The reliance on traditional military assets is being outpaced by the effectiveness of cheaper, data-driven technologies, exemplified by Ukraine's use of drones and commercial data sources.

The evolution of warfare highlights the importance of adaptability and resourcefulness. With private companies now holding significant intelligence capabilities, the landscape has changed. Ukraine's experience underscores the need for Western military leaders to rethink strategies and embrace new methodologies in warfare.


#health

Fox News: Woman faces risk of rare spinal condition after yoga pose led to slipped discs
Woman faces risk of rare spinal condition after yoga pose led to slipped discs
A U.K. woman, Terrilyn Griffiths, 44, is facing severe health issues after a yoga pose led to early signs of cauda equina syndrome (CES), a serious spinal condition. Initially injured while demonstrating a bridge pose in 2021, she experienced worsening back pain and other debilitating symptoms, ultimately leading to a diagnosis in January 2024.

Despite ongoing physiotherapy, Griffiths reports no improvement and is unable to undergo corrective surgery due to a lack of "red flag symptoms." She is now raising funds for private treatment options abroad, expressing frustration over the lack of awareness surrounding her condition.