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Jun 2, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Illegal immigrant in Florida arrested after alleged attack during car repossession leaves woman with stroke
Enio Corgozinho, an illegal immigrant in Florida, was arrested for allegedly attacking a couple repossessing his car. He faces charges of aggravated battery, simple battery, and burglary with battery after reportedly assaulting the woman and pushing her husband.
Following the incident, the woman stopped breathing and suffered a stroke. Corgozinho, who had previous arrests for driving offenses, is currently in custody under an ICE hold, with unclear reasons for not being previously deported.
Breitbart: Marsha Blackburn Slams Nashville Mayor for Endangering ICE Agents
Sen. Marsha Blackburn criticized Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell for publicly disclosing Metro ICE activity, claiming it endangers law enforcement by revealing the names of federal agents. O’Connell argues for transparency, but Republicans assert it compromises safety amid rising assaults on ICE officers.
Rep. Andy Ogles expressed frustration from local law enforcement, stating they feel hindered in their efforts to maintain safety. He pledged to support them and noted ongoing investigations into O’Connell's actions by the Homeland Security and Judiciary Committees.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: PA Primary: Dumb and Dumber
Pittsburgh voters opted for a centrist Democrat, Corey O’Connor, in the May primary, rejecting the incumbent Ed Gainey amid concerns over rising crime and leftist policies. This decision reflects a shift in political sentiment among some Democrats in the city.
In contrast, Philadelphia's electorate remains steadfastly progressive, re-electing DA Larry Krasner despite rampant crime and a lack of party endorsement. The city's political landscape appears resistant to change, with no Republican candidate to challenge Krasner in the upcoming election.
Breitbart: Jonah Goldberg: Musk's DOGE Was 'Performative Vandalism' with No Purpose
Jonah Goldberg criticized Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) as "performative vandalism" lacking purpose. David Fahrenthold noted Musk's disruptions were meant to serve a greater goal, but have not resulted in promised improvements or deficit reduction.
The discussion raised concerns about Musk's handling of government information and the lack of transparency regarding its future use. There is no indication he plans to take any information with him.
Breitbart: GOP Rep. Greg Steube Pushes to Rename DC Metro the 'Trump Train'
Rep. Greg Steube (R-FL) has introduced the "Make Autorail Great Again Act," aiming to rename Washington, DC's metro to the "Trump Train." The bill would block federal funding to the WMATA until it adopts the new name and a rebranding to "Washington Metropolitan Authority for Greater Access" (WMAGA).
Steube argues that the name change is part of a broader push for accountability and reform within the transit system, which has faced operational and fiscal challenges. He believes a fresh identity is necessary for the system to meet public expectations and effectively serve during major global events.
#society
Front Page Magazine: The UK Has More Political Prisoners Than Cuba
Under Prime Minister Keir Starmer, the UK faces significant challenges, including a struggling economy and military depletion, while also experiencing a surge in political arrests. Over 1,000 individuals are arrested monthly for social media posts, with the total number of political prisoners potentially exceeding those in some Communist regimes.
The rise in arrests for speech-related offenses highlights a troubling trend, with the Met Police leading in monitoring social media. Incidents of individuals being detained for expressing opinions, including criticism of Islamist groups, have become commonplace, raising concerns about free speech in the UK.
The Telegraph: Kennedy Centre vice-president ‘fired for views on gay people’
Floyd Brown alleges he was fired from his position as vice-president of the Kennedy Centre by Ric Grenell, a gay ally of Donald Trump, due to his views on homosexuality. Brown claims he faced threats to recant his beliefs and was dismissed shortly after CNN inquired about his stance on traditional marriage.
Grenell's supporters dispute Brown's account, asserting that the dismissal was unrelated to the CNN inquiry. Brown has a history of making controversial anti-gay remarks, including statements linking homosexuality to divine punishment and criticizing the acceptance of gay rights within conservatism.
Breitbart: Former CNN Hack Says Political Obsession Is Driving America 'Crazy' After His Tesla Was Defaced
Chris Cillizza's Tesla was vandalized with a sign reading “Musk is a Nazi” during his son's soccer tournament, prompting him to reflect on the growing politicization of everyday products. He criticized the trend of ascribing political meanings to consumer choices, arguing it deepens societal divides.
Cillizza noted that owning a Tesla has shifted from a symbol of environmentalism to a political statement, questioning the validity of such associations. He emphasized that corporations prioritize profit over politics and warned against turning everyday life into a political battleground, urging recognition of shared humanity.
The Western Journal: Western Journal Founder Fired from Kennedy Center After CNN Prodded About His Christian Beliefs: ‘I Refused to Recant’
Floyd Brown, founder of The Western Journal, was fired from his role at the Kennedy Center after refusing to recant his views on traditional marriage during a CNN inquiry. Brown claims his dismissal was influenced by his Christian beliefs and was executed without proper explanation.
The Kennedy Center's president, Ric Grenell, reportedly did not engage with Brown prior to the firing, which Brown believes was a response to pressure from CNN. He argues that his views align with mainstream Christian teachings and calls for his reinstatement.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Blackwater founder Erik Prince teams with Haitian government to fight gang violence
Erik Prince, founder of Blackwater, is advising the Haitian government on combating rampant gang violence. His efforts focus on enhancing the capabilities of the police force and restoring essential services in a country plagued by armed groups and escalating violence.
The U.S. State Department clarified that it is not involved in any contracts with Prince, who plans to send mercenaries and hire Haitian-American veterans to assist in the fight against gangs designated as foreign terrorist organizations. A special task force has been formed to address the crisis.
Times Of Israel: IDF downs missile fired from Yemen after 6th Houthi attack in a week
A ballistic missile launched by the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen was intercepted over Israel, triggering sirens and sending millions to bomb shelters. This incident marked the sixth missile attack on Israel in a week, following an Israeli airstrike in Yemen targeting Houthi assets.
Despite the threat, a concert in Tel Aviv continued without interruption, raising concerns about public safety. The Houthis claimed responsibility for the attack, which follows a series of missile strikes against Israel since November 2023, escalating tensions in the region.
#economy
Breitbart: Department of Labor Suspends Job Corps Operations for Failing American Students
The Department of Labor has paused Job Corps operations due to safety concerns and fiscal issues. A new report revealed a low graduation rate of 32% and annual earnings of just $16,000 for graduates, alongside significant safety incidents and high program costs.
Job Corps, costing taxpayers $1.7 billion annually, has been deemed unsustainable, prompting a shift to support current students through local workforce partnerships. The program is facing a projected $213 million deficit for 2025.
#military
Le Monde: Islamic State group claims first attack on new Syria forces since Assad fall
The Islamic State has claimed its first attack on Syria's new government forces following the fall of Bashar al-Assad. A remotely detonated landmine targeted a patrol, resulting in one death and injuries to three soldiers from the Syrian army's 70th division.
This incident marks a significant escalation in IS activity in the region, indicating ongoing instability.
#religion
GB News: Egypt closes world's OLDEST continuously functioning Christian monastery founded 15 centuries ago: 'Unprecedented and unacceptable!'
Egypt has ordered the closure of Saint Catherine's Monastery, the world's oldest continuously functioning Christian monastery, expelling its 20 Greek Orthodox monks. This decision has drawn outrage from Christian leaders and contradicts prior assurances from President al-Sisi to Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis.
The monastery, founded 1,500 years ago, will be converted into a museum, with its properties transferred to state control, a move that the monks and religious leaders claim violates their rights. They are now seeking global support to oppose the Egyptian government's actions.
#health
The Federalist: HHS Tells Doctors To Stop Mutilating Children
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has urged healthcare providers to cease chemical castration and genital surgeries for children with gender dysphoria, citing a lack of evidence supporting these interventions. A recent HHS review highlighted significant risks and called for updated treatment protocols.
Kennedy criticized the reliance on discredited guidelines from the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), asserting that these approaches lack scientific backing and may cause irreversible harm. HHS is implementing oversight measures to ensure the protection of children in this context.
#education
Front Page Magazine: America Doesn't Need "International Students"
Over 1M foreign students in the U.S. raise concerns about knowledge return, subsidies, and anti-American sentiments.
#crime
Fox News: Exclusive video: Feds bust fraud ring accused of stealing $47M in COVID, small business loans
The Department of Homeland Security conducted a raid in Los Angeles, arresting fourteen individuals linked to an Armenian fraud ring that allegedly stole $30 million in COVID relief funds and Small Business loans. U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli warned that further action could be taken against those misappropriating government funds.
The suspects, primarily naturalized Armenians, face various charges including conspiracy and money laundering. Authorities seized cash, weapons, and evidence of fraudulent activities, highlighting the exploitation of taxpayer funds by transnational criminal organizations.
#science
Fox News: Earth's oceans are growing darker, threatening marine life worldwide: study
A recent study indicates that oceans worldwide have darkened by 21% from 2003 to 2022, raising concerns for marine ecosystems. Researchers highlight that many marine species depend on light in the photic zone, which is crucial for hunting and reproduction.
The darkening may force marine life to move closer to the surface, potentially leading to overcrowding. While some areas have seen increased light, the overall trend could disrupt marine food webs and impact global fisheries and nutrient cycles.