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#illegals

Fox News: ICE identifies jet ski suspects in Air Force cadet candidate's death as illegal immigrants
ICE identifies jet ski suspects in Air Force cadet candidate's death as illegal immigrants
Two illegal immigrants from Venezuela, Daikerlyn Alejandra Gonzalez Gonzalez and Maikel Coello Perozo, have been arrested in connection with the jet ski hit-and-run death of 18-year-old Ava Moore, a U.S. Air Force cadet candidate. Gonzalez has been charged with manslaughter, while Perozo faces misdemeanor charges.

Both suspects reportedly crossed the southern border in 2023 or 2024 and were previously released after processing. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton emphasized the tragedy of Moore's death, calling it a consequence of illegal immigration.


Fox News: Former RNC chair says deporting illegal immigrant is just like Middle East insurgents kidnapping Americans
Former RNC chair says deporting illegal immigrant is just like Middle East insurgents kidnapping Americans
Michael Steele, former RNC Chair, likened the U.S. government's deportation of illegal immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia to actions taken by despotic regimes, including kidnappings by Putin and terrorist groups. He criticized the U.S. for putting Garcia in harm's way and called for an end to such practices.

Democratic officials, including Rep. Glenn Ivey and Sen. Chris Van Hollen, have echoed Steele's sentiments, arguing that Garcia's deportation to a notorious prison in El Salvador was unjust. The Trump administration maintains that Garcia, an alleged MS-13 gang member, was correctly deported. White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson dismissed Steele's comparison as misguided.


The Western Journal: Watch: Homan Openly Taunts AOC, Says 'I'm Waiting on the Consequences' You Threatened Me With
Watch: Homan Openly Taunts AOC, Says 'I'm Waiting on the Consequences' You Threatened Me With
Tom Homan, former border czar under Trump, criticized Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez after her colleague, Rep. LaMonica McIver, was arrested for assaulting ICE officers. Homan sarcastically challenged AOC's threats of consequences for law enforcement actions against her colleagues.

The commentary highlights concerns over illegal immigration, arguing that Democrats prioritize migrants over American citizens and that illegal immigration poses risks to public safety and national security. Homan's remarks emphasize the need for strict border control.


Breitbart: Illegal Alien Arrested After Threatening to Assassinate President Trump
Illegal Alien Arrested After Threatening to Assassinate President Trump
Ramon Morales-Reyes, a 54-year-old illegal alien from Mexico, was arrested by ICE after allegedly threatening to assassinate former President Donald Trump. He reportedly handed a note to an intelligence officer outlining his intentions before planning to self-deport.

Morales-Reyes has crossed the U.S.-Mexico border multiple times and has an extensive criminal record. He remains in ICE custody in Wisconsin pending deportation.


#politics

Breitbart: Marco Rubio Issues Visa Ban for Foreign Officials Censoring Americans
Marco Rubio Issues Visa Ban for Foreign Officials Censoring Americans
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced new visa restrictions targeting foreign officials who engage in censorship of American citizens and companies. The policy aims to protect free speech rights and prevent foreign governments from imposing their censorship practices in the U.S.

Rubio emphasized that it is unacceptable for foreign officials to threaten or arrest U.S. citizens for their online expressions. This move comes amid rising global censorship trends, particularly from countries like China and Russia, and follows the European Union's approval of the Digital Services Act, which critics argue undermines democratic values.


Fox News: Duffy urges Senate to pass Big Beautiful Bill's $12.5B air traffic system fix
Duffy urges Senate to pass Big Beautiful Bill's $12.5B air traffic system fix
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy highlighted the urgent need for upgrades to the U.S. air traffic control system, describing it as outdated and in need of a complete overhaul. He urged the Senate to pass the proposed Big Beautiful Bill, which allocates $12.5 billion for necessary improvements.

Duffy noted that Newark Airport has faced significant delays due to staffing shortages and infrastructure issues, with only 16 of 27 controllers currently on duty. He emphasized the importance of Congress acting swiftly to secure funding and streamline the permitting process for modernization efforts.


#society

The Epoch Times: Wolves Wreak Havoc on Cattle Herds in California
Wolves Wreak Havoc on Cattle Herds in California
Reintroduced wolves in Northern California and Oregon are causing significant livestock losses, with ranchers unable to protect their cattle due to legal protections for the endangered species. Ranchers report financial strain and emotional distress from wolf attacks, which have killed numerous cattle.

Despite compensation programs, ranchers argue these measures are insufficient. Studies indicate that the expanding wolf population is leading to millions in losses for cattle operations, as wolves increasingly prey on livestock rather than their natural prey. The situation raises concerns about the sustainability of both wolf and cattle populations.


The Western Journal: WNBA Concludes Investigation Into Fan Racism Against Angel Reese - The Findings Were Exactly What You'd Expect
WNBA Concludes Investigation Into Fan Racism Against Angel Reese - The Findings Were Exactly What You'd Expect
The WNBA concluded its investigation into alleged racist behavior from fans during a game between the Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky, finding no evidence to support the claims. The league's initial statement had broadly condemned racism, which some viewed as unfairly implicating Fever fans without substantiation.

Critics argue that the league's handling of the situation reflects poorly on its commitment to social justice, suggesting that such performative actions may contribute to the WNBA's struggles with relevance in the sports landscape. An apology to Indiana fans is deemed necessary.


GB News: UK weather: 'Flaming June' to send mercury soaring as Britain 'just 10 days away' from 30C blast
UK weather: 'Flaming June' to send mercury soaring as Britain 'just 10 days away' from 30C blast
Britain is expected to transition from unsettled weather to warmer conditions, with temperatures potentially reaching 30C in early June. Meteorologists predict a return to fine weather as high pressure builds, bringing drier and sunnier days, particularly in southern regions.

However, the end of May will see continued rain and wind due to low pressure systems. While southern areas may experience some sunshine and temperatures around 20C mid-week, the north will face ongoing showers. The forecast suggests a promising start to summer, with bookmakers anticipating record-breaking temperatures.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Donald Trump: We'll Know in 2 Weeks if Putin Is 'Tapping Us Along'
Donald Trump: We'll Know in 2 Weeks if Putin Is 'Tapping Us Along'
President Trump stated that it will soon be clear if President Putin is genuinely interested in ending the war in Ukraine, suggesting a timeframe of two weeks for clarity. He expressed disappointment over ongoing Russian attacks during negotiations and emphasized the seriousness of the situation.

Trump also remarked on the potential consequences for Russia if it continues its aggressive actions, indicating that Putin's ambitions could lead to Russia's downfall. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov acknowledged Trump's role in the negotiation process while noting the emotional intensity surrounding the conflict.


Fox News: Trump says he will meet with Putin, Zelenskyy 'if necessary' amid negotiations to end war
Trump says he will meet with Putin, Zelenskyy 'if necessary' amid negotiations to end war
President Trump indicated he may meet with Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy in the coming weeks, following a significant Russian aerial attack on Ukraine that resulted in multiple casualties. Trump expressed disappointment over the attack and questioned Putin's intentions regarding the war.

Zelenskyy has shown willingness for dialogue, while Trump criticized both Putin's actions and Zelenskyy's rhetoric. He emphasized that the ongoing conflict is a result of poor leadership from Biden, Putin, and Zelenskyy, asserting that it wouldn't have occurred under his presidency.


#health

Fox News: Hoda Kotb reveals daughter's concerning diagnosis influenced her exit from 'Today'
Hoda Kotb reveals daughter's concerning diagnosis influenced her exit from 'Today'
Hoda Kotb, former host of NBC's "The Today Show," revealed her decision to leave was influenced by her daughter Hope's recent diagnosis of type 1 diabetes. She emphasized the importance of being present for her daughters and managing Hope's condition, which requires constant monitoring.

Kotb shared that while Hope is generally fine, there are moments that require close attention. She advises parents to balance their worries while allowing their children to enjoy their childhood. The condition necessitates daily management, contrasting with type 2 diabetes, which is more common in adults.


#education

Fox News: Harvard professor urges university to embrace ideological balance amid clash with Trump admin
Harvard professor urges university to embrace ideological balance amid clash with Trump admin
Harvard professor Arthur Brooks suggested that the university should view the Trump administration's criticisms as a chance for growth and to enhance ideological diversity. He emphasized the need for more conservative perspectives to challenge prevailing liberal views, which he believes leads to a mediocre education.

Brooks and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough discussed the consequences of a lack of viewpoint diversity in elite institutions, arguing that it fosters intellectual laziness and hinders effective campaigning. The Trump administration's recent actions against Harvard, including threats to terminate federal contracts, were also highlighted in the conversation.


#crime

Breitbart: Andrew and Tristan Tate Charged in Britain for Rape, Human Trafficking
Andrew and Tristan Tate Charged in Britain for Rape, Human Trafficking
Andrew and Tristan Tate have been charged by UK prosecutors with 21 counts, including rape, human trafficking, and controlling prostitution. A European Arrest Warrant has been issued for their extradition to face trial, pending the completion of criminal proceedings against them in Romania.

The Tate brothers deny the allegations, claiming they are politically motivated. Andrew Tate is also facing a civil suit from four women in the UK related to sexual and physical abuse. The Crown Prosecution Service emphasizes the importance of fair trial rights and cautions against prejudicial reporting.


Fox News: High school graduate shot dead at Texas party after confronting armed teen
High school graduate shot dead at Texas party after confronting armed teen
A graduation party in Uhland, Texas, turned tragic when a fight between two girls escalated, leading to the death of 18-year-old Andrew Farias. He was shot by Chad Lee-Gardner, 18, who has been charged with murder.

Farias had just graduated from high school and was set to attend Texas State University. The incident reportedly began over a dispute among guests at the party.


The Western Journal: Man Attacked by Alligator, Shot by Deputies After Apparently Making the Dumbest Decision of His Life
Man Attacked by Alligator, Shot by Deputies After Apparently Making the Dumbest Decision of His Life
A chaotic incident in Lakeland, Florida, involved 42-year-old Timothy Schulz, who was reportedly under the influence of methamphetamine. After swimming in a lake known for alligators and being bitten, he later attacked deputies with garden shears and attempted to access a firearm in their patrol car.

Deputies shot Schulz after he refused to drop the weapon and escalated his aggressive behavior. Sheriff Grady Judd noted that Schulz's actions were likely influenced by meth, highlighting the dangers of drug use and its impact on behavior.