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7 May 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Exclusive - Noem Challenges Pritzker on Sanctuary Policies for Illegal Aliens
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem is urging Illinois leaders, including Gov. JB Pritzker, to abandon sanctuary policies that she claims jeopardize public safety. At a press conference, she will highlight tragic cases involving victims of crimes committed by illegal aliens, advocating for a return to law enforcement priorities.
Noem's call comes amid increased pressure from the DOJ on sanctuary cities to comply with federal immigration laws. Critics, including Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez, argue that sanctuary policies hinder cooperation between local and federal authorities, undermining efforts to ensure community safety.
#politics
CNSNews: Sen. Ted Cruz Reminds Taxpayers of NPR CEO’s Racist Reparations Rant
Senator Ted Cruz has called for accountability at NPR, alleging that the organization is biased due to funding from left-wing mega-donors. He claims that NPR's content reflects the agendas of these donors, violating the Communications Act's requirement for objectivity in public media.
Cruz criticized NPR CEO Katherine Maher for denying the bias and highlighted her past controversial statements on social media regarding reparations. He argued that NPR's practices warrant scrutiny, especially in light of its financial dependence on specific ideological contributions.
Human Events: WILLIAM WOLFE: Thom Tillis’s blockade of Ed Martin betrays Trump, MAGA, and NC voters
North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis faces criticism from constituents for opposing President Trump's nominee for U.S. attorney, Ed Martin, and for his perceived betrayal of Trump’s immigration policies. Critics argue that Tillis has consistently favored policies that undermine border security and support illegal immigration, diminishing his credibility among Trump supporters.
Tillis' actions are seen as a significant departure from the values of his constituents, who prioritize secure borders and strong law enforcement. His opposition to Martin's nomination is viewed as a direct affront to Trump's agenda, raising concerns about his loyalty to the Republican base and the principles they uphold.
GB News: EXPOSED: Emmanuel Macron's cunning five-day plot to bind Brexit Britain in chains as payback looms
Emmanuel Macron previously pressured the UK to concede fishing rights during tense negotiations, revealing ongoing concerns about potential concessions at the upcoming 'Great EU Reset' Summit. Critics warn that Keir Starmer may trade British fishing rights for closer EU security cooperation.
Despite issuing nearly 1,700 fishing licenses to EU vessels, France has claimed unfair treatment, holding 44% of these licenses. The situation raises alarms about future negotiations, as Labour's approach may prioritize access to EU defense funds over UK fishing interests.
Fox News: Potential adoption roadblocks could soon be removed as GOP ramps up pressure: 'Safe, loving homes'
Republican lawmakers are reintroducing the "SAFE Home Act," aimed at ensuring parents who wish to raise children according to their biological sex face no additional barriers in the adoption and fostering process. The bill would prevent federally funded agencies from imposing extra requirements or oversight on these parents.
Supporters argue that the legislation protects parental rights and counters what they view as "radical gender policies." The bill is a response to a Biden-era rule aimed at placing children in homes that affirm their gender identity, with proponents emphasizing the need for common-sense approaches to child-rearing.
#society
The Federalist: Calls Grow To Ditch 250th Chair Who Called Mexico 'My Country'
Missouri Sen. Eric Schmitt has urged President Trump to remove Rosie Rios from her position as chair of the United States Semi-Quincentennial Commission, citing her alleged partisan bias against Trump and her conflicting allegiance to Mexico. Rios, who served as U.S. treasurer under Obama, has made statements that Schmitt argues undermine American identity.
As the nation prepares for its 250th birthday, concerns are raised about Rios's approach to American history and her emphasis on "hyphenated Americanism," which critics argue detracts from a unified national identity. Schmitt insists that the celebration should honor America's founding and exceptionalism rather than promote a revisionist narrative.
On The Water: What's Biting in May in Massachusetts?
May marks the arrival of striped bass along the South Shore, with anglers reporting mixed success. While larger fish are being caught alongside schoolies, the fishing conditions have fluctuated, leading to concerns about fish populations. Key strategies include targeting shallow flats during low tides and paying attention to bird activity to locate bait.
In the Greater Boston area, the excitement builds as striped bass return to the harbor, with various fishing spots accessible via public transportation. Anglers are hopeful for a resurgence in flounder populations, while the North Shore sees a mix of schoolies and larger bass, with estuaries proving to be productive. Soft-plastic lures are recommended for targeting these fish in the cooler waters.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump to rename Persian Gulf the Arabian Gulf ahead of US-Iran nuclear talks, Middle East trip: report
President Trump is expected to announce a renaming of the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Gulf during his upcoming Middle East trip. Iran's foreign minister condemned this potential change, asserting that the name Persian Gulf is historically significant and reflects a shared heritage.
The name has been widely used since the 16th century, though "Arabian Gulf" is prevalent in many Middle Eastern countries. The U.S. military has referred to it as the Arabian Gulf in official communications, leading to tensions with Iran over the matter.
#economy
Fox News: The pope's salary: How does the pontiff get paid?
Pope Francis does not receive a traditional salary; instead, the Vatican covers his living expenses through stipends and allowances. The Vatican's economy relies on donations, private enterprises, and investments, but faces financial challenges, including a $90 million operating deficit in 2023.
The Holy See generates revenue through various means, including Peter’s Pence donations, which total about $27 million annually, primarily from the U.S., Germany, and Italy. The Vatican's financial situation remains precarious, with concerns about its pension fund's sustainability.
#crime
Breitbart: AG Bondi: Sinaloa Cartel Cell Behind Largest Fentanyl Seizure in U.S. History
A cell of the Sinaloa Cartel, led by Heiberto “El Paisa” Salazar Amaya, operated in major U.S. cities, primarily distributing fentanyl. Recent DEA raids resulted in the largest fentanyl seizure to date, with over 400 kilograms confiscated, along with weapons and cash.
The cartel's network, based in Salem, Oregon, had significant operations in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and other cities. Authorities have indicted the group for conspiring to distribute large quantities of fentanyl pills. This operation marks a significant effort to combat the fentanyl crisis in the U.S.