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Jun 2, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Daycare in wealthy enclave shutters after housing fugitive child predator arrested by ICE: report
A Cape Cod daycare has closed after it was revealed that a fugitive illegal immigrant from Brazil, Andre Tiago Lucas, wanted for child rape, was living there. Lucas had been convicted in Brazil and fled to Massachusetts, where he was arrested by ICE.
Local officials are calling for stronger background checks for immigrants, citing concerns over public safety. Massachusetts' Right to Shelter law has led to an influx of migrants, overwhelming resources and prompting calls for policy changes from state leaders.
#politics
The Federalist: GOP Sen. Thom Tillis Plans To Sink Ed Martin Nomination
Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina has expressed opposition to the nomination of Ed Martin as U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, potentially jeopardizing Martin's confirmation. Tillis cites concerns about Martin's views on the January 6 Capitol protests, indicating he believes those who breached the Capitol should face prison time.
Tillis' actions have raised questions about his loyalty to his constituents, as he has previously supported various bipartisan measures that some see as contrary to Republican values. Critics argue that his opposition to Martin's nomination is another example of his willingness to align with the D.C. establishment over the interests of North Carolina voters.
Breitbart: WATCH: Police Arrest 30 During Fiery Anti-Israel Protest in Seattle
At the University of Washington, 30 anti-Israel protesters were arrested after occupying an engineering building to demand the university divest from Boeing. The group, linked to Students United for Palestinian Equality and Return, engaged in disruptive behavior, including setting dumpster fires.
The university condemned the protesters' actions and reaffirmed its commitment to a secure learning environment. This protest coincides with the anniversary of the October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel, prompting heightened tensions and military preparations by Israel against Hamas.
Breitbart: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney Calls Trump 'Transformational President'
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney praised President Trump as a “transformational president” during his White House visit, highlighting shared focuses on the economy, border security, and combating opioids. He expressed optimism for U.S.-Canada collaboration despite past trade tensions.
Both leaders acknowledged the importance of cooperation and addressing mutual issues while emphasizing their commitment to security and economic growth. Trump congratulated Carney on his recent election victory, recognizing his leadership potential.
Times Of Israel: Dozens of former Eurovision participants call to bar Israel from 2025 competition
Dozens of former Eurovision participants have signed a letter urging the European Broadcasting Union to exclude Israel from this year's competition due to its ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza. The EBU has previously rejected similar calls, emphasizing its commitment to inclusivity and diversity.
Despite the controversy, Israel's contestant, Yuval Raphael, has arrived in Basel and is set to perform in the second semifinal. The EBU maintains that its inclusion of Israel aligns with its guidelines and supports its public broadcaster, Kan, against privatization threats.
Fox News: Duffy blasts Biden, Buttigieg for ignoring report about failing air traffic control system: 'DID NOTHING!'
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy criticized the Biden administration for ignoring a GAO report highlighting the urgent need to modernize the aging air traffic control system. The report indicated that 17 critical FAA systems are outdated and unsustainable, posing risks to safety and efficiency.
Duffy emphasized his collaboration with former President Trump to address these issues and plans to introduce legislation to Congress. He asserted that the Biden administration was aware of the problems but failed to take action.
#society
GB News: Michelle Obama admits to therapy as she undergoes life-changing 'transition'
Former First Lady Michelle Obama has shared that she is currently in therapy to navigate her transition into her 60s as an "empty nester." She emphasized the importance of mental health support and is using this time to reflect on her past and focus on her relationship with her mother.
Michelle also addressed rumors about her marriage to Barack Obama, stating that if there were issues, it would be evident. She reassured listeners of their strong relationship during her recent podcast appearances.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Trump is ordering a halt to US airstrikes on Yemen's Houthis
President Trump announced a halt to US airstrikes on Yemen's Houthis, stating the Iran-backed rebels have expressed a desire to cease hostilities and stop attacks on shipping routes. This decision marks an end to a campaign initiated in March aimed at countering Houthi threats to maritime security.
Omani officials confirmed the ceasefire agreement, emphasizing that both sides will refrain from targeting each other, ensuring safe navigation in critical waterways. Trump's administration framed this development as a success in achieving "freedom of navigation."
#economy
Forbes: Why Stablecoin Issuers Could Displace Japan And China As The Biggest Buyers Of U.S. Treasury Securities
The Trump administration is advancing stablecoin regulation, which could significantly increase demand for U.S. Treasurys. Major financial institutions, including Bank of America, are showing interest in stablecoins, which are often backed by Treasury securities for safety and liquidity. Current estimates suggest stablecoin issuers could hold up to $1 trillion in Treasurys, potentially reshaping the $28 trillion Treasury market.
However, concerns arise about the stability of this arrangement, as a major collapse in the stablecoin market could lead to a rush to sell Treasurys, destabilizing the market. Experts warn that relying on stablecoins as a backstop for the Treasury market may not be prudent, given the risks involved. Policymakers are urged to consider these implications as they move forward with regulation.
#culture
The Federalist: 2025's Low-Talent Met Gala Was Just Like Modern Democrat Party
The recent Met Gala, themed “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” aimed to highlight designers of color but has been criticized as emblematic of the Democratic Party's disconnect with the working class. The event, exclusive and extravagant, showcased celebrities whose talents are often overshadowed by their fashion choices.
Critics argue that the gala reflects a broader trend of low talent and high self-regard within both the event and the party, drawing parallels between the two. The spectacle, while intended to celebrate diversity, ultimately highlights a lack of substance and relevance.
#crime
Fox News: Man crashes car into Jennifer Aniston’s gate at LA home, suspect arrested
A man named Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, 48, has been arrested for felony vandalism after crashing his car into the gate of Jennifer Aniston's home in Los Angeles. The incident occurred while Aniston was at home, and private security detained Carwyle until police arrived.
This event adds to a troubling trend of celebrity home invasions in Los Angeles, with other recent incidents involving Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban, as well as Pierce Brosnan. The investigation into Carwyle's actions is ongoing.