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Jun 12, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Blue city mayor vows 'no tolerance' for anti-ICE violence as LA riots erupt: 'Unacceptable'
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has warned against potential anti-ICE riots, emphasizing that while peaceful protest is allowed, violence will not be tolerated. He stated that the city will maintain public order and is prepared to respond to civil unrest, drawing a contrast with ongoing riots in Los Angeles.
Adams has shown support for federal immigration enforcement, including a proposal to allow ICE to operate an office on Rikers Island, despite opposition from the city council. The situation in Los Angeles has escalated, with over 100 arrests amid protests, prompting responses from both President Trump and California officials regarding public safety.
Fox News: Joe Manchin demands Democrats admit 'disgusting' border policy mistake as anti-ICE riots engulf Los Angeles
Former West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin criticized Democrats for their open border policies, calling them "disgusting" and urging the party to acknowledge their mistakes. He emphasized the need for a secure border and a legal immigration policy that benefits the country.
Sen. John Fetterman also condemned the violence in Los Angeles, stating that Democrats lose their moral high ground by failing to denounce it. Both senators called for bipartisan cooperation to address these issues and restore order.
#politics
Fox News: Rachel Maddow declares victory against Trump over immigration protests, says 'game over, you lose'
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow criticized President Trump for his handling of protests against him, claiming he is "panicking" and lacks political skills. She suggested that his decision to deploy the National Guard in response to demonstrations reflects his inability to manage the crisis.
Maddow argued that the widespread protests indicate growing opposition to Trump's immigration policies, despite polls showing support for his deportation program. She maintained that the American public is rejecting what she termed "cruelty against immigrants."
#society
Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: Two ways Trump 2.0 quelled the would-be LA riots
The Trump administration has taken decisive action to prevent riots in Los Angeles by deploying the National Guard and promising support from the U.S. Marines. This move has encouraged local authorities to respond more effectively to protests, unlike in 2020 when riots went unchecked.
The presence of the National Guard has deterred large crowds and discouraged violent actions, leading to a more controlled situation. As protests have not gained significant support from the public, it appears that the administration's strategy may successfully avert the chaos seen in previous years.
GB News: Boy, 12, branded RACIST for repeating Roald Dahl joke available within school library: 'Afraid to speak!'
A Kent school has faced criticism after a 12-year-old student received detention for telling a joke from a Roald Dahl book. The joke, which references common Chinese surnames, was deemed racist by staff, prompting the father to accuse the school of stifling academic and comedic freedom.
The father argues that the school misrepresented the joke and is inconsistently enforcing its policies on offensive speech. He expressed concern that such actions create an environment of fear among students, discouraging them from speaking freely. He has refused to allow his son to serve the detention unless a clear explanation of the joke's harm is provided.
#economy
The Western Journal: AI-Driven Job Loss Is Coming, But Universal Basic Income Is Not the Solution
Americans are increasingly concerned about the impact of artificial intelligence on jobs, with a survey showing 72% expressing anxiety about economic disruption. Major companies are already laying off workers as they integrate AI into their operations, signaling a significant shift in the workforce.
While 62% of voters support a universal basic income (UBI) to address potential job losses, critics argue that it undermines personal responsibility and work incentives. Alternative solutions, such as reforming education and training systems or implementing a negative income tax, are suggested as more effective responses to the challenges posed by AI.
Forbes: How JonnyPops' $100 Million Popsicle Business Licks The Competition
Erik Brust and Connor Wray, founders of JonnyPops, have built a successful brand of healthier frozen treats since their college days. With nearly 30 flavors and a focus on natural ingredients, they have achieved significant sales growth, reaching an estimated $100 million annually, with 60% of sales coming in summer.
Despite competition and a recent lawsuit from a rival, JonnyPops continues to expand its market presence, aiming to double its footprint in grocery stores. The brand's nostalgic appeal and innovative approach have positioned it well in the evolving frozen dessert market.
Forbes: Here's How Much Scott Bessent Is Worth
Scott Bessent, confirmed as Treasury Secretary in January, has quickly engaged with the media to stabilize markets amid trade wars and uncertainty. With a net worth estimated at $600 million, Bessent's career spans significant roles in finance, including work with George Soros and his own hedge fund.
Born in South Carolina, Bessent's journey from humble beginnings to wealth includes a Yale education and a series of successful investments. Despite fluctuations in his hedge fund's performance, he remains financially secure, recently purchasing a $12.5 million home in Georgetown.
#culture
The Western Journal: The Chilling Official Name of the Abortion Pill Says It All
The abortion pill mifepristone, known as RU-486, has drawn attention for its name, which some interpret as a troubling sign regarding its use. The term "86" in slang implies getting rid of something, raising questions about the morality of abortion as its popularity grows.
In 2024, medication abortions made up 63% of all abortions in the U.S., a significant increase from previous years. The rise in the use of mifepristone reflects a disturbing trend in society, prompting concerns about the accessibility of abortion and its implications for the unborn.
#crime
Fox News: Report gives new details on Trump assassination attempt suspect's 'descent into madness'
Thomas Matthew Crooks, a 20-year-old engineering student, attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump during a rally in July 2024. Reports indicate a troubling decline in his mental health leading up to the incident, including hallucinations and erratic behavior. Crooks had previously been a high-achieving student with aspirations in aerospace and robotics.
Before the shooting, Crooks made numerous firearm-related purchases online and exhibited concerning behavior, such as talking to himself. Despite his academic success, family members noted significant changes in his mental state. Investigations revealed he had been researching assassination methods and had acquired materials for explosives.