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#illegals

Fox News: Identity of second deported man who judge wants returned to US revealed as Trump admin fights order
Identity of second deported man who judge wants returned to US revealed as Trump admin fights order
Daniel Lozano-Camargo, a 20-year-old Venezuelan man, was deported to El Salvador in March despite a pending asylum request. A U.S. District Judge ruled that the Trump administration violated a settlement by deporting him before his case was fully adjudicated.

The administration argues that Lozano-Camargo's prior drug conviction qualifies him for removal under the Alien Enemies Act, thus exempting him from the settlement protections. They maintain that he does not belong to the class of individuals covered by the agreement.


CNSNews: DHS: Making U.S. Safe from ‘Worst of Worst,’ Especially MS-13 from El Salvador
DHS: Making U.S. Safe from ‘Worst of Worst,’ Especially MS-13 from El Salvador
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported that under Secretary Noem, 75% of arrests by ICE involved criminal illegal aliens. DHS emphasized its focus on deporting gang members, notably nearly 300 MS-13 members to El Salvador, and signed an agreement to share criminal records with the country.

The report counters claims from media and Democrats portraying a deported MS-13 member as a victim, highlighting that over 168,000 illegal aliens have been arrested in 2025, including over 600 from Tren de Aragua.


#politics

Fox News: SCOOP: Trump ally's Gulf of America bill sparks frustration in House GOP
SCOOP: Trump ally's Gulf of America bill sparks frustration in House GOP
House GOP leaders face pushback over a planned vote to permanently rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, seen as a symbolic gesture amid pressing legislative issues. Some Republicans express frustration, arguing that time should be spent on substantive matters like Medicaid and tax policy.

Despite dissent, the vote is scheduled, with proponents like Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene emphasizing its importance to Trump's agenda. Concerns about the bill's frivolity reflect a growing weariness among some GOP members regarding Trump's influence.


Times Of Israel: Smotrich says Gaza to be ‘totally destroyed,’ population ‘concentrated’ in small area
Smotrich says Gaza to be ‘totally destroyed,’ population ‘concentrated’ in small area
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich outlined a controversial plan for the Gaza Strip, predicting its population would be confined to a narrow area while the rest would be "totally destroyed." He emphasized the need to eliminate Hamas and suggested that displaced Palestinians would seek relocation elsewhere.

Smotrich also discussed plans for the West Bank, including constructing roads to separate Israeli and Palestinian traffic, which he claimed would hinder the establishment of a Palestinian state. His remarks have drawn criticism, especially regarding the prioritization of territorial gains over humanitarian concerns.


Breitbart: DOJ Reveals Plan to Remedy Google's Stranglehold over Online Advertising
DOJ Reveals Plan to Remedy Google's Stranglehold over Online Advertising
As the September trial date nears, the DOJ and Google have submitted their proposed remedies to address Google's alleged monopoly in digital advertising. The DOJ's plan includes a three-phase structural remedy, potentially leading to the divestiture of Google's ad services, while Google proposes measures to enhance competition without structural changes.

The trial, set for September 22, 2025, marks a critical point in the ongoing antitrust battle. Judge Brinkema has shown interest in the possibility of a breakup, though Google argues that such measures are impractical. The outcome remains uncertain as both sides prepare for the upcoming proceedings.


The Telegraph: ‘Free speech under Reform didn’t last long’: Why the party’s ban on ‘woke’ flags risks backfiring
‘Free speech under Reform didn’t last long’: Why the party’s ban on ‘woke’ flags risks backfiring
Reform UK, buoyed by recent council election victories, has introduced a policy restricting flags on public buildings in their controlled areas. Only the St George’s Cross, Union Flag, and county flags will be allowed.

After facing backlash, the party clarified that county flags can be displayed in the 10 regions they now govern. No other flags will be permitted in these locations.


#society

Breitbart: Dave Portnoy Revokes Auschwitz Trip Offer to Man in Antisemitc Incident
Dave Portnoy Revokes Auschwitz Trip Offer to Man in Antisemitc Incident
Dave Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports, has retracted his offer to send one of the young men who displayed an antisemitic sign at his bar to Auschwitz for a "teachable moment." Initially outraged by the incident, he sought to hold the individuals accountable but later found their responses insincere.

Portnoy expressed frustration after one perpetrator, Mo Kahn, denied responsibility despite posting the incident on social media. After feeling disrespected by Kahn's claims of being a "citizen journalist," Portnoy decided to withdraw his offer to facilitate a learning experience.


Fox News: Are your REAL ID documents held up in mail? Plus, friend wants to hog kitchen
Are your REAL ID documents held up in mail? Plus, friend wants to hog kitchen
Americans are preparing for the REAL ID deadline, with some travelers facing mail delays but able to use passport alternatives. A specialist has identified a recently discovered skull as potentially belonging to a medieval king.

In lifestyle news, unique Mother's Day gift ideas are being highlighted, and crossword puzzle enthusiasts are encouraged to engage with daily puzzles available online.


#foreignaffairs

Forbes: Latest Hegseth Controversy: Pentagon Chief Reportedly Halted Ukraine Aid Flights Without Trump’s Permission
Latest Hegseth Controversy: Pentagon Chief Reportedly Halted Ukraine Aid Flights Without Trump’s Permission
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth paused 11 military aid flights to Ukraine earlier this year without informing President Trump or top Pentagon officials, leading to confusion and concern among national security staff. The White House claims Hegseth was acting on Trump’s directive, though sources suggest he may have misinterpreted conversations.

This incident is part of a series of controversies surrounding Hegseth, including his use of the Signal app for sensitive communications. The situation reflects ongoing divisions within his staff regarding U.S. support for Ukraine versus an America-first foreign policy approach.


#health

Forbes: Measles Outbreak Updates: Here's Where Cases Are Spreading In The U.S.
Measles Outbreak Updates: Here's Where Cases Are Spreading In The U.S.
Texas has reported over 700 confirmed measles cases in an outbreak that began in January, with 91 hospitalizations and two deaths. Most cases are in unvaccinated individuals, and the outbreak has spread to nearly 30 states, with significant cases also in New Mexico and Kansas.

Measles is highly contagious, and health officials warn that additional cases are likely. The CDC reports a total of 935 cases nationwide this year, significantly higher than previous years. Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent the spread of the disease.


#crime

Fox News: Karoline Leavitt berates CNN for airing ‘despicable’ interview with Mexican cartel member
Karoline Leavitt berates CNN for airing ‘despicable’ interview with Mexican cartel member
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized CNN for interviewing a member of the Sinaloa Cartel, labeling it "despicable" and indicative of declining trust in legacy media. She condemned the interview as a "softball" session that provided a platform for a terrorist organization.

The interview featured a cartel member discussing the implications of being designated a terror group by the U.S. and expressed a lack of remorse for the violence caused by the cartel. Leavitt's remarks highlight concerns over media ethics and the portrayal of criminal organizations.


Breitbart: Pioneering Death Metal Guitarist Brian Montana Killed in Police Shootout
Pioneering Death Metal Guitarist Brian Montana Killed in Police Shootout
Brian Montana, a former guitarist for the death metal band Possessed, was shot and killed by South San Francisco police after he opened fire on a neighbor and responding officers. The incident escalated from an argument over tree debris, leading Montana to arm himself and fire multiple weapons at police.

Possessed expressed their sorrow over Montana's death, describing him as a jovial and kind person who struggled with personal issues. They emphasized the need for respect towards his family during this tragic time.


#sports

Breitbart: VIDEO: Reds' Rookie Suffers Gruesome Injury After Crashing Into Outfield Wall
VIDEO: Reds' Rookie Suffers Gruesome Injury After Crashing Into Outfield Wall
Cincinnati Reds rookie Tyler Callihan's season may be over after suffering a broken arm during a collision with the outfield wall while attempting a catch against the Braves. The injury occurred in the third inning, and he is expected to be sidelined for several months.

Despite the severity of the injury, play continued, allowing the Braves to score an in-the-park home run. The Reds lost the game 4-0, and there is currently no official timeline for Callihan's recovery.


#technology

Breitbart: 'Transparent Dodge:' Elon Musk's Attorney Says OpenAI's Restructuring Plan 'Changes Nothing'
'Transparent Dodge:' Elon Musk's Attorney Says OpenAI's Restructuring Plan 'Changes Nothing'
Elon Musk's attorney criticized OpenAI's revised plan to restructure as a public benefit corporation, labeling it a “transparent dodge.” Musk continues his legal battle against the AI startup, claiming the changes do not address his concerns about the company's mission and governance.

Despite OpenAI's move to maintain nonprofit control, Musk's legal team remains focused on challenging the company, highlighting ongoing tensions in the competitive AI landscape. The situation raises important questions about the governance and societal impact of AI technologies.


GB News: Facebook and WhatsApp blocking access to one of the biggest new iPhone features
Facebook and WhatsApp blocking access to one of the biggest new iPhone features
Meta has blocked access to Apple Intelligence features in its apps, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Threads, preventing iPhone users from utilizing writing tools for proofreading and summarizing text. The decision remains unexplained, but it may push users towards Meta's own AI offerings.

This move follows a history of tension between Apple and Meta over privacy and app policies. Users have expressed frustration over Meta's recent updates, which force its AI features onto users without an option to disable them. The future of Apple Intelligence in Meta apps remains uncertain.