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#illegals

Breitbart: ICE Detains Dozens of Migrants in Wide Nantucket Island Operation
ICE Detains Dozens of Migrants in Wide Nantucket Island Operation
ICE officials arrested about 40 individuals, including MS-13 gang members and a child sex offender, during a recent operation on Nantucket Island and Martha’s Vineyard. The operation involved collaboration with the FBI, DEA, and ATF, emphasizing the commitment to public safety and immigration law enforcement.

ICE warned illegal aliens to self-deport or face arrest and deportation. The operation follows a controversial incident in 2022 when Florida's Governor DeSantis sent migrants to Martha’s Vineyard, highlighting ongoing tensions around immigration in affluent communities.


#politics

Le Monde: Elon Musk announces government role departure, thanks Trump and says DOGE mission 'will only strengthen over time'
Elon Musk announces government role departure, thanks Trump and says DOGE mission 'will only strengthen over time'
Elon Musk has announced his departure from his role as a top adviser to President Trump, where he led efforts to cut federal spending and streamline government operations. His tenure was marked by significant layoffs and clashes with other administration officials, resulting in a reduced spending cut target from $2 trillion to $150 billion.

Musk's exit comes amid criticism of Trump's legislative agenda, which he described as a "massive spending bill." While Trump defended the bill, Musk's concerns resonate with some Republican lawmakers who share his frustrations over spending issues. Speaker Mike Johnson expressed support for Musk's initiatives and the need for continued efforts to cut spending.


Forbes: Stock Futures Up After Federal Court Strikes Down Trump’s Tariffs
Stock Futures Up After Federal Court Strikes Down Trump’s Tariffs
U.S. stock futures rose sharply after a federal trade court ruled that President Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs were unlawful, declaring he exceeded his authority. The court sided with business groups and Democratic states, stating that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not grant unlimited tariff authority.

The ruling halts most of Trump's tariffs, but an appeal is expected. Markets reacted positively, with significant gains in major indices, while Asian markets also showed favorable responses. The dispute may ultimately reach the Supreme Court for a final decision.


Breitbart: MTG: First 'DOGE Cuts Bill' to Slash Foreign Aid, NPR Funding Monday
MTG: First 'DOGE Cuts Bill' to Slash Foreign Aid, NPR Funding Monday
The House of Representatives is set to consider its first bill proposing cuts to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), as announced by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. She expressed concerns about the national debt and indicated that foreign aid and taxpayer-funded media outlets may be targeted for cuts.

House Speaker Mike Johnson stated the House is ready to act on these findings and implement cuts aligned with President Trump's budget. The White House is expected to send a spending cut proposal to Congress soon, amid criticism from GOP leaders about the lack of DOGE cuts in recent spending bills.


The Western Journal: Lara Trump Sets the Record Straight After Jake Tapper Said He Apologized to Her for Infamous Interview Incident
Lara Trump Sets the Record Straight After Jake Tapper Said He Apologized to Her for Infamous Interview Incident
Jake Tapper has apologized to Lara Trump for a past interview where he defended President Biden's cognitive abilities, which he now critiques in his new book. Lara Trump expressed skepticism about the sincerity of the apology, noting the damage done during Biden's presidency.

She emphasized that Tapper's late acknowledgment does not change the past and questioned whether he would have taken responsibility had circumstances been different. Ultimately, she views the apology as a move to promote his book rather than a genuine act of contrition.


Breitbart: Trump: Taxes Will Skyrocket 65% If Big Beautiful Bill Doesn't Become Law
Trump: Taxes Will Skyrocket 65% If Big Beautiful Bill Doesn't Become Law
President Trump warned that Democrats will be responsible for a 65% tax increase if the proposed "One Big Beautiful Bill" does not pass. He emphasized that the bill aims to provide the largest tax cut in U.S. history, making permanent the 2017 tax cuts and offering various benefits for middle-income Americans.

The legislation also includes provisions for completing the border wall and ending Medicaid benefits for 1.4 million undocumented immigrants. Trump praised Republican leaders for their efforts in advancing the bill, which has passed the House and is now moving to the Senate.


GB News: Kosovo asylum seeker 'plea' an 'admission that Labour were wrong to abandon Rwanda, blasts Rees-Mogg
Kosovo asylum seeker 'plea' an 'admission that Labour were wrong to abandon Rwanda, blasts Rees-Mogg
Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg criticized Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's plan to remove asylum seekers, stating it reveals an admission of the failure to maintain the Rwanda scheme. He expressed concern over the government's efforts to find alternative solutions for failed asylum seekers.


Forbes: Elon Musk Says His Stint As 'Special Government Employee' Has Ended
Elon Musk Says His Stint As 'Special Government Employee' Has Ended
Elon Musk announced the end of his role as a "special government employee" leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a position he held for about a month. He thanked President Trump for the opportunity to help reduce wasteful spending, claiming the agency's mission would strengthen over time.

Musk plans to reduce his federal involvement but may continue to dedicate time to government matters. He recently criticized Trump's spending bill, expressing disappointment that it would increase the budget deficit and undermine DOGE's efforts.


#society

Times Of Israel: Israel to begin deporting citizen terror convicts paid by Palestinian Authority
Israel to begin deporting citizen terror convicts paid by Palestinian Authority
Israel plans to deport citizens convicted of terrorism who receive payments from the Palestinian Authority, with four individuals already in the process and hundreds more facing similar actions. This follows a law allowing citizenship revocation for convicted terrorists, emphasizing a zero-tolerance approach to terrorism.

The move has garnered support from far-right officials, who view it as a necessary step in combating terror. Critics of the Palestinian Authority's payment system argue it incentivizes violence, while Palestinian leaders defend it as social welfare. The law applies to both citizens and permanent residents convicted of terrorism-related offenses.


The Western Journal: FBI Gets Involved After 'Antifa Agitators' Attack Two Christian Events in Seattle
FBI Gets Involved After 'Antifa Agitators' Attack Two Christian Events in Seattle
In Seattle, a Christian event faced violent disruption from Antifa agitators, leading to 23 arrests. The protest was sparked by Mayor Bruce Harrell labeling the gathering a "far-right rally," which organizers claim was an attack on their First Amendment rights.

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino announced an investigation into the violence, asserting that freedom of religion must be protected. The situation highlights ongoing tensions between differing ideological groups in the city.


#foreignaffairs

Forbes: Rubio Says US Will Start Revoking Chinese Student Visas
Rubio Says US Will Start Revoking Chinese Student Visas
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the Trump administration will begin revoking visas for Chinese students, particularly those linked to the Chinese Communist Party or studying in critical fields. This move aims to increase scrutiny of future visa applicants from China and Hong Kong.

Chinese nationals constitute the second-largest group of international students in the U.S., with 277,398 enrolled last year. The action follows the suspension of student visa interviews to implement enhanced social media screening. International students contribute significantly to the U.S. economy.


The Telegraph: This California beach used to be filled with families. Now it’s deluged with Mexican sewage
This California beach used to be filled with families. Now it’s deluged with Mexican sewage
Imperial Beach, California, faces severe pollution from billions of gallons of raw sewage flowing in from Mexico, leading to beach closures and health issues for residents. This environmental crisis has escalated tensions between the US and Mexico, with Donald Trump reportedly committed to addressing the problem.




#health

Breitbart: Skittles No Longer Made With Food Additive Titanium Dioxide
Skittles No Longer Made With Food Additive Titanium Dioxide
Mars Inc. has confirmed it has removed titanium dioxide from Skittles production, following the European Union's 2022 ban due to health concerns. The additive, used for whitening in food and cosmetics, was previously subject to lawsuits and scrutiny over safety.

The decision aligns with California's new law banning certain food additives, including titanium dioxide, effective January 1, 2027. Mars emphasizes its commitment to product safety and quality.


#crime

The Western Journal: Woman Arrested in Violent Airplane Attack on Boy Who Compared Her to a Disney Character: Police
Woman Arrested in Violent Airplane Attack on Boy Who Compared Her to a Disney Character: Police
A woman named Kristy Crampton was arrested at Sanford Airport in Florida after allegedly attacking a child who called her "fat" and compared her to Miss Piggy. Witnesses reported she struck the boy multiple times and slammed his head against a window.

Crampton faces felony child abuse charges and was released on a $10,000 bond. The incident occurred as she was returning from a Disney World trip, and social media reactions have criticized both her and the child involved.


#science

Le Monde: 200,000 barrels of radioactive waste at the bottom of the sea: Scientists set out to inspect a nuclear dump in the Atlantic
200,000 barrels of radioactive waste at the bottom of the sea: Scientists set out to inspect a nuclear dump in the Atlantic
An interdisciplinary scientific mission is set to map approximately 200,000 barrels of nuclear waste dumped in the Northeast Atlantic from 1950 to 1990. The research aims to understand the behavior of radionuclides and their impact on marine biodiversity.

The mission is led by the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) in collaboration with various organizations, utilizing advanced technology for ocean exploration.