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Jun 1, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: 'Barking mad!' Taxpayers pay thousands for migrant's dog to be kept in kennel after Channel crossing
British taxpayers will fund the quarantine of an asylum seeker's German Shepherd, which crossed the channel with its owner. The dog requires isolation for health checks and may need an additional four months of care, drawing criticism from opposition MPs regarding border control.
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philip criticized the costs involved, calling the situation "barking mad." The government emphasized the importance of biosecurity, stating that animals from unlisted countries must be quarantined to prevent disease. Over 12,500 migrants have crossed the channel this year.
#politics
The Telegraph: Minister mobbed by pro-Palestine protesters
Pro-Palestine protesters confronted Middle East Minister Hamish Falconer outside the Foreign Office, following Britain's pause in trade talks with Israel amid the Gaza conflict. Falconer was escorted by police as activists shouted accusations regarding arms support to Israel and the humanitarian crisis.
The incident highlights rising tensions over the UK's stance on the Israel-Palestine situation, with public outcry reflecting deep concerns about the humanitarian impact of the ongoing conflict.
The Western Journal: Top Democrat on House Oversight Committee Dies at Age 75
Democratic Rep. Gerry Connolly of Virginia has died at the age of 75, surrounded by family. He served nine terms in the House and was the ranking member of the Oversight Committee. Connolly had recently announced a battle with cancer that led him to step down from his committee position.
His family expressed their sorrow, highlighting his commitment to public service and advocacy for the disadvantaged. GOP Rep. James Comer also mourned Connolly, acknowledging his honorable representation of Virginia's 11th Congressional District.
Forbes: Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court To Stop DOGE Record Release
The Trump administration has requested the Supreme Court to halt a lower court's ruling that mandates the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to release records, arguing that such disclosure would be overly intrusive. They seek to keep records, including a deposition from DOGE Administrator Amy Gleason, private.
A judge previously ruled that DOGE must comply with Freedom of Information Act requests to determine its agency status. If the Supreme Court does not intervene, the records are due for release in June.
#economy
The Western Journal: Home Depot Blows Gaping Hole in Media's Tariff Predictions, Proves Trump Right Yet Again
Home Depot has announced it will not raise prices despite recent tariff implementations, citing strong supplier partnerships and a diverse sourcing strategy. The company aims to maintain competitive pricing while navigating the impacts of tariffs, which it has been preparing for.
Additionally, Home Depot reported year-over-year sales growth in recent months, defying expectations of widespread price spikes. The Consumer Price Index also showed a lower-than-expected inflation rate, indicating a stabilizing economic environment.