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May 30, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: Watch: CNN Cuts Off Screaming Ana Navarro with a Commercial Break After Shouting Match Erupts
A heated exchange on CNN's "Newsnight" led to a commercial break as conservative commentator Shermichael Singleton clashed with Ana Navarro over illegal immigration. The debate escalated when Navarro challenged Singleton's views on deportation policies, specifically regarding an MS-13 gang member.
The discussion became increasingly contentious, with both participants talking over each other. Singleton emphasized the difference between illegal immigrants and those brought to the U.S. as slaves, while Navarro defended her advocacy for black people and highlighted the racial profiling of her Latino community. The argument prompted host Abby Phillip to cut to commercial mid-discussion.
#politics
The Western Journal: Watch: DOGE's 'Big Balls' Was Finally Revealed on Jesse Watters, and How He Got His Name Is Priceless
Edward Coristine, a 19-year-old software engineer at the Department of Government Efficiency, revealed his nickname "Big Balls" during an appearance on Fox News. He discussed his role in investigating untrackable federal payments, highlighting concerns over potential fraud and lack of accountability.
Coristine criticized the current system, stating that government employees lack respect for taxpayer money due to insufficient incentives. Elon Musk plans to reduce his daily involvement with DOGE, transitioning to a consultant role while the team's work continues.
#society
GB News: Chile earthquake: Tsunami warning issued after 7.5 magnitude tremor rocks South America
A magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off the coast of Chile, prompting evacuations in the Magallanes region due to tsunami risks. The quake occurred in the Drake Passage at a depth of 10 km, with warnings issued for hazardous waves within 300 km of the epicenter.
Chilean President Gabriel Boric urged residents to evacuate the coastline in response to the alert.
Fox News: Gone with the wind, found with the bros: Beloved missing dog shows up at frat house 5 years later
Kingston, an 11-year-old Yorkshire terrier missing for five years since Hurricane Laura, was found on the porch of a fraternity house at the University of Southern Mississippi. The dog was taken in by the fraternity brothers, who named him "Benji" until his microchip revealed his true identity.
After being reunited with his owner, Debbie LaFleur, the emotional reunion highlighted the bond between them, especially after the loss of her husband. Kingston's journey underscores the resilience of pets, having navigated challenges before finding a safe haven.
#culture
Le Monde: 'The success of series like 'Adolescence,' 'Severance' and 'Andor' shows that subscribers to platforms do not necessarily choose the easy option'
The American series landscape has shifted from the creative boom of the 2010s to a more market-driven approach, influenced by lockdowns, strikes, and shareholder demands. This has led to a focus on familiar intellectual properties rather than original content.
Despite this trend, some series like "Adolescence," "Severance," and "Andor" have gained significant viewership, showcasing complex narratives that challenge the current cinematic norms. These shows highlight a resistance to the more formulaic offerings dominating Hollywood.
Fox News: 'Floribama Shore' star dead at 33
Kirk Medas, a star of "Floribama Shore," has died at 33 from liver failure after battling a severe case of necrotizing pancreatitis. His family confirmed the news, and the show's official Instagram account expressed condolences to his loved ones.
Medas was hospitalized for over two weeks and did not have medical insurance, prompting his friends to start a GoFundMe for support. His co-stars shared heartfelt messages and updates during his health crisis.
#crime
The Western Journal: Arizona Pastor Found Dead in Home, Foul Play Confirmed
William Schonemann, a 76-year-old pastor in New River, Arizona, was found dead in his home with signs of foul play. The Maricopa County Medical Examiner has ruled the death a homicide, though authorities state it is an isolated incident with no ongoing threat to the community.
Known as "Pastor Bill," Schonemann served at New River Bible Chapel for 25 years and was a Navy veteran. The investigation is ongoing, and no arrests have been made as detectives await autopsy results.
Fox News: Ohio deputy struck and killed by father of teen fatally shot by officer a day earlier: police
A Hamilton County sheriff's deputy was killed by a vehicle driven by the father of a teenager shot by police a day earlier. The deputy was directing traffic near the University of Cincinnati during a graduation ceremony when the incident occurred.
The deputy, who had recently retired but was working as a special deputy, was taken to the hospital but did not survive. The investigation into the incident is being led by the Cincinnati Police Department.