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#illegals

Fox News: DHS exposes crimes by migrants deported to South Sudan as judge threatens to order their return
DHS exposes crimes by migrants deported to South Sudan as judge threatens to order their return
A federal judge may rule on the fate of a plane carrying eight illegal immigrants convicted of serious crimes, including homicide and robbery, to South Sudan. The Department of Homeland Security states no country would accept them due to their violent histories.

The judge has ordered that the migrants remain in custody pending a decision on whether their removal is lawful, citing previous court orders that require a "meaningful opportunity" for migrants to contest their deportations.


#politics

Fox News: Harris, Becerra covered up Biden mental decline, California Democratic candidate for governor says
Harris, Becerra covered up Biden mental decline, California Democratic candidate for governor says
California gubernatorial candidate Antonio Villaraigosa has accused former Vice President Kamala Harris and former Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra of participating in a cover-up regarding President Biden's mental decline. He calls for accountability from both politicians, who have held significant roles in California's government.

Villaraigosa's claims come amid ongoing discussions about Biden's cognitive health, with Becerra defending the administration's achievements. Biden himself has denied any significant cognitive decline during his presidency, despite recent health concerns.


Fox News: DOJ begins dismissing Biden-era civil rights lawsuits against two city police departments
DOJ begins dismissing Biden-era civil rights lawsuits against two city police departments
The Justice Department is dismissing lawsuits against the Louisville and Minneapolis police departments initiated during the Biden administration, calling them overly broad and costly. Investigations into other police departments will also be closed, as they were deemed to undermine local control.

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon criticized the consent decrees for imposing extensive federal oversight on local policing, arguing they lacked a solid legal basis and diverted power from local communities to federal bureaucrats.


#society

Le Monde: The first time Le Monde wrote Kim Kardashian
The first time Le Monde wrote Kim Kardashian
A trial in Paris has begun regarding the 2016 robbery of Kim Kardashian, where she was kidnapped and robbed of jewelry. The defendants, dubbed the "grandpa robbers," are being interrogated in a case that has drawn significant media attention, especially with Kardashian set to testify.

The courtroom is expected to be heavily secured, reflecting Kardashian's celebrity status, as she has 357 million Instagram followers. This trial marks a notable moment in the intersection of celebrity culture and the legal system.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: As a child I was taught to hate Israel, but it is the Middle East’s best hope
As a child I was taught to hate Israel, but it is the Middle East’s best hope
The author reflects on their journey from a family that once viewed Israel as an enemy to recognizing it as a beacon of democracy and freedom in the Middle East. They contrast Israel's commitment to liberty with the authoritarian regimes surrounding it and criticize the UK’s political stance towards Palestinian leadership, which they see as hypocritical.

They argue that supporting Israel is essential for defending democratic values and human dignity, warning that abandoning it would empower extremist regimes. The author emphasizes the importance of choosing to stand with Israel as a means to uphold the principles of a free society.


#economy

Forbes: Here Are The Major U.S. Companies Warning About Tariffs In Their Earnings Reports
Here Are The Major U.S. Companies Warning About Tariffs In Their Earnings Reports
Target has lowered its sales forecast for 2025, citing decreased consumer spending and uncertainty surrounding U.S. tariffs. This follows similar warnings from other companies like Diageo, Walmart, and Ford, which have also adjusted their projections due to tariff impacts.

Many firms are withdrawing or revising their financial guidance for 2025, with layoffs reported in sectors like manufacturing. The overall sentiment reflects concerns over the economic landscape shaped by tariffs and trade policies, leading to increased volatility and potential job losses.


#religion

GB News: GB News Daily Reflections - Wednesday 21 May
GB News Daily Reflections - Wednesday 21 May
Today's reflection focuses on the creation narrative in Genesis and the significance of the Holy Spirit as described in John 16:7. It emphasizes the necessity of personally receiving the spirit to truly experience the saving work of Jesus in one's life.