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#illegals

Fox News: Trump State Dept announces new student-visa vetting will be ongoing process, not one-time check
Trump State Dept announces new student-visa vetting will be ongoing process, not one-time check
The Trump administration is implementing ongoing scrutiny of foreign student visas, according to State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce. This includes pausing new student visa appointments globally and revoking visas for Chinese students deemed national security threats, with expanded social media vetting planned.

Bruce emphasized that visa vetting is a continuous process and not a one-time check, reflecting the administration's commitment to national security. The new measures align with President Trump's "America First" agenda, aiming to maintain the quality of education in American universities.


Fox News: Trump administration sets new goal of 3,000 illegal immigrant arrests daily
Trump administration sets new goal of 3,000 illegal immigrant arrests daily
The Trump administration aims for a daily target of 3,000 arrests of illegal immigrants, as confirmed by White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller. This initiative follows a meeting at ICE headquarters and reflects ongoing concerns about public safety regarding illegal immigration.

DHS officials, including Secretary Kristi Noem, support this goal, emphasizing the need for increased arrests and deportations. The administration is also advocating for a reconciliation bill to enhance funding for ICE operations, including hiring more agents and expanding detention facilities.


#politics

Times Of Israel: US judge says she will block Trump freeze on foreign students at Harvard
US judge says she will block Trump freeze on foreign students at Harvard
Thousands of Harvard students celebrated their graduation as a federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump's attempt to bar the university from enrolling international scholars. The judge's ruling aims to protect international students amid Trump's campaign against elite universities, which he accuses of liberal bias.

Harvard's legal team expressed concern over the uncertainty faced by international students, with some already transferring to other institutions. The ongoing legal battle highlights tensions between Harvard and the Trump administration, which has threatened funding and imposed restrictions on foreign student enrollment.


Forbes: Trump’s Tariffs Will Stay In Effect—For Now—Appeals Court Rules
Trump’s Tariffs Will Stay In Effect—For Now—Appeals Court Rules
President Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs will remain in effect for now, as a federal appeals court has paused a lower court's ruling that deemed them unlawful. The appeals court will deliberate on the legality of the tariffs, with a decision expected by June 9.

While the tariffs are upheld temporarily, a future ruling could deem them unlawful, requiring the Trump administration to refund any collected tariffs. A separate ruling also declared the tariffs unlawful in a different case, but it only affects specific businesses involved in that lawsuit.


Fox News: Flashback: Top five wildest moments from Elon Musk's DOGE tenure as it comes to an end
Flashback: Top five wildest moments from Elon Musk's DOGE tenure as it comes to an end
Elon Musk announced his departure from DOGE after five months marked by notable moments, including a photo shoot with President Trump at the White House. Musk's efforts to cut government waste led to significant controversy, protests, and a decline in Tesla's stock.

Musk's DOGE team uncovered substantial government inefficiencies, leading to major cuts, particularly within USAID, where 83% of programs were canceled. The initiative aimed to address wasteful spending, including questionable grants and contracts.


#society

Fox News: America's second-largest cicada swarm is about to emerge across the East Coast
America's second-largest cicada swarm is about to emerge across the East Coast
This summer, the emergence of Brood XIV cicadas, one of the largest broods, is expected across the Eastern U.S., from Georgia to New York. These periodical cicadas, which appear every 13 or 17 years, will have a lifecycle lasting about a month, depending on weather conditions.

Cicadas do not pose a threat to gardens or humans, as they do not eat leaves or fruits and do not bite or sting. Their unique lifecycle is a natural phenomenon found only in the U.S.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Hawley urges DOJ probe of Chinese trucking company
Hawley urges DOJ probe of Chinese trucking company
Sen. Josh Hawley has requested a Justice Department investigation into TuSimple Holdings, a Chinese-owned self-driving trucking company, for allegedly sharing sensitive technology and proprietary data with Chinese state-linked entities. He claims this violates a national security agreement and poses a threat to U.S. technological leadership.

Hawley argues that TuSimple's actions represent a breach of trust and calls for scrutiny of its compliance with U.S. regulations. He also seeks to understand the implications for Bot Auto, a new Texas-based company with former TuSimple employees.


#health

Forbes: White House Blames Fictitious Studies In RFK Jr.’s ‘MAHA’ Report On ‘Formatting’
White House Blames Fictitious Studies In RFK Jr.’s ‘MAHA’ Report On ‘Formatting’
The White House acknowledged issues in a report on childhood chronic diseases from Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" Commission, which included fictitious studies and misinterpretations. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated the report would be updated but defended its substance.

Several scientists cited in the report denied involvement in the referenced studies, and errors included broken links and exaggerated claims. Kennedy has suggested banning government scientists from publishing in major medical journals, labeling them as corrupt.


Breitbart: America First Policy Institute Unveils Brief for Making America Healthy
America First Policy Institute Unveils Brief for Making America Healthy
The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) has proposed reforms to federal nutrition programs, aiming to enhance access to healthy food and promote self-sufficiency. The initiative emphasizes the need for transparency in food supply, the restoration of programs for the truly needy, and collaboration to reduce food waste.

AFPI's brief highlights the connection between diet and health issues in the U.S., advocating for policies that encourage healthier eating habits. It also calls for stricter regulations on unhealthy food purchases through programs like SNAP and aims to address food waste and improve the agricultural sector.


#crime

GB News: Watch in full: Police make announcement after Liverpool car ramming
Watch in full: Police make announcement after Liverpool car ramming
Paul Desmond Saunders Doyle, 53, has been charged with multiple serious offenses after an incident during Liverpool FC's parade, resulting in 79 injuries, seven of whom are hospitalized. Charges include grievous bodily harm and dangerous driving. Doyle is in custody and will appear in court on Friday.