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#illegals

Forbes: LA Protests: California Asks Judge To Block Troop Deployment Within 2 Hours (Live Updates)
LA Protests: California Asks Judge To Block Troop Deployment Within 2 Hours (Live Updates)
California Governor Gavin Newsom has requested a federal court to block President Trump's deployment of the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles amid ongoing anti-immigration protests. Newsom argues the deployment is unlawful and lacks justification, as there is no invasion or rebellion in the city.

The deployment, which could cost approximately $134 million, is intended to address escalating tensions and violence during protests against immigration raids. Newsom has indicated plans to sue the Trump administration, claiming the move infringes on California's sovereignty and resources.


Fox News: Stephen A. Smith warns Newsom's possible run for presidency may be jeopardized by LA riots
Stephen A. Smith warns Newsom's possible run for presidency may be jeopardized by LA riots
Stephen A. Smith cautioned Democrats, particularly California Gov. Gavin Newsom, against opposing President Trump's immigration policies, suggesting it could harm the party's standing. He emphasized that Trump's stance on illegal immigration resonates with many Americans, potentially derailing Democratic efforts.

Smith criticized Newsom's lawsuit against Trump for deploying the National Guard in California, stating it plays into Trump's narrative. He warned that Newsom's focus on this issue may not serve him well as he eyes a presidential run in 2028, given California's pressing challenges.


#politics

Breitbart: Exclusive — DOT Sec. Sean Duffy Blasts Biden Admin for Leaving Backlog of DEI-Filled Grant Projects
Exclusive — DOT Sec. Sean Duffy Blasts Biden Admin for Leaving Backlog of DEI-Filled Grant Projects
The Trump administration is addressing claims of delays in processing infrastructure grants awarded under the Biden administration. The Department of Transportation (DOT) is working through a backlog of 3,200 grants, removing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) requirements before approval.

So far, DOT has approved over 1,000 grants worth about $10 billion, with recent approvals totaling nearly $3 billion. Secretary Sean Duffy emphasized that the focus is on core infrastructure rather than political agendas, aiming to expedite project funding and reduce costs associated with DEI mandates.


Fox News: Reporter's Notebook: How the House is technically done with the 'big, beautiful bill'
Reporter's Notebook: How the House is technically done with the 'big, beautiful bill'
The House of Representatives is set to make "technical corrections" to President Trump's spending bill before sending it back to the Senate. This process involves removing provisions that do not comply with Senate budget rules to avoid a filibuster.

House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed confidence that the changes will be manageable and emphasized the importance of maintaining the integrity of the bill. The House will prepare a rule for debate and a vote on the spending cancellations bill later this week.


Breitbart: Greta Thunberg Repeats Claim She Was 'Kidnapped' by Israel
Greta Thunberg Repeats Claim She Was 'Kidnapped' by Israel
Greta Thunberg claimed she was "kidnapped" by Israel while attempting to sail to Gaza with fellow activists. After being deported from Israel, she asserted that she and her crew broke no laws and called for the release of other detained activists.

Thunberg also responded to President Trump's comments about her demeanor, stating the world needs more "angry young women" amid current global issues. The Israeli navy had intercepted their vessel, leading to their detention.


Fox News: Sen. Kennedy tells Democrats to 'pop a Zoloft' over Trump's handling of Los Angeles anti-ICE riots
Sen. Kennedy tells Democrats to 'pop a Zoloft' over Trump's handling of Los Angeles anti-ICE riots
Sen. John Kennedy criticized Democrats for their response to the Trump administration's federal intervention in Los Angeles amid anti-ICE riots, labeling protesters as "wolves" causing chaos. He argued that decisive action was necessary to restore order and questioned who would bear the costs of the destruction.

In contrast, California officials, including Gov. Gavin Newsom, condemned the federal deployment of the National Guard, claiming it was an overreach of authority and a threat to democracy. Newsom's office stated that the protests had not escalated to riot status, while other Democrats called for condemnation of the violence.


The Western Journal: Watch: Trump Extends Olive Branch to Elon, But Makes It Clear the 'Good Relationship' Is Over
Watch: Trump Extends Olive Branch to Elon, But Makes It Clear the 'Good Relationship' Is Over
President Trump has softened his stance towards Elon Musk, stating they had a "good relationship" in the past and wishing him well. This comes after a period of public tension, including Musk's criticisms of Trump's policies and a brief fallout between the two.

Despite their differences, Musk has recently shown support for Trump, particularly regarding the administration's handling of immigration issues. Their relationship appears to be on the mend, with Musk responding positively to Trump's recent comments.


#society

GB News: Andrew Griffith pushes back on Badenoch’s office burka ban: ‘We shouldn't dictate what people wear!’
Andrew Griffith pushes back on Badenoch’s office burka ban: ‘We shouldn't dictate what people wear!’
Shadow business secretary Andrew Griffith has disagreed with Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch's stance on allowing employers to ban burkas and face coverings in the workplace. He believes that the state should not impose such restrictions and that dress codes should be determined by individual workplaces.

Badenoch maintains a strict policy at her constituency surgeries requiring face coverings to be removed and argues for similar authority for employers. Public opinion shows significant support for a burka ban, with a 2018 poll indicating 59% in favor.


Forbes: Simone Biles Apologizes To Riley Gaines Following Trans Athlete Spat
Simone Biles Apologizes To Riley Gaines Following Trans Athlete Spat
Simone Biles apologized to Riley Gaines after a heated exchange regarding a trans high school softball player. Biles criticized Gaines for her comments about the athlete, emphasizing that children should not be subjected to public scrutiny.

Gaines accepted the apology, highlighting the complexities of inclusion in sports while maintaining that competition remains exclusive. The debate reflects broader tensions surrounding transgender athletes in women's sports.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: US envoy: ‘No room’ for Palestinian state in West Bank under current conditions
US envoy: ‘No room’ for Palestinian state in West Bank under current conditions
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee stated that the US does not currently support the establishment of a Palestinian state, citing a lack of significant cultural changes. He suggested that alternatives for a Palestinian state could exist outside the current territories controlled by Israel and the Palestinian Authority.

Huckabee emphasized that Muslim-majority countries have ample land to accommodate a Palestinian state, questioning why Israel should concede more territory. His remarks drew criticism from the Peace Now organization, which accused him of promoting personal religious beliefs rather than diplomatic solutions.


Breitbart: Marathon U.S.-China Trade Talks Extend Into Second Night
Marathon U.S.-China Trade Talks Extend Into Second Night
U.S.-China trade talks in London are extending into a second night as officials work on detailed negotiations. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer remain engaged, aiming to finalize a deal on rare earth elements and address China's concerns over trade restrictions.

The discussions began Monday and were initially set to conclude Tuesday morning. However, both sides are focused on technical details, with China seeking the removal of trade restrictions on high-tech microchips. The outcome remains uncertain as the talks continue.


#history

Fox News: Mysterious 'dumped' bodies of woman and child found by archaeologists in picturesque town
Mysterious 'dumped' bodies of woman and child found by archaeologists in picturesque town
Archaeologists in Vaihingen an der Enz, Germany, uncovered a grave containing the skeletons of a woman and a young girl, dating back to 400 B.C. Both wore Celtic jewelry, and the arrangement of the bodies suggests a lack of proper burial, possibly due to suffocation from decomposition gases.

The excavation revealed over 1,100 findings, including eight other graves, longhouses, and artifacts from as far back as 7,000 years. Local officials noted that these discoveries enhance the understanding of the region's history and cultural heritage.


#technology

Breitbart: Mark Zuckerberg Handpicks Experts for Meta 'Superintelligence' AI Team
Mark Zuckerberg Handpicks Experts for Meta 'Superintelligence' AI Team
Mark Zuckerberg is personally leading efforts to form a specialized team aimed at achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI) at Meta. This new "superintelligence group" will consist of about 50 experts, including a new head of AI research, as part of a significant investment in AI capabilities.

Zuckerberg's hands-on approach follows dissatisfaction with Meta's latest AI model, Llama 4. He aims to enhance AI tools and address public concerns over AI's role in social connections, asserting that while physical interactions are preferable, AI can provide valuable companionship for those feeling isolated.