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Jun 11, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: California sheriff says Newsom ‘encouraged’ LA riots as ICE arrests violent illegal aliens
The Department of Homeland Security has reported the arrest of over a dozen illegal immigrant suspects in Los Angeles, many of whom have criminal histories. The arrests occurred amid protests against ICE raids, which resulted in the apprehension of individuals accused of serious crimes, including murder and sexual offenses.
DHS criticized local leaders for allegedly supporting the rioters and hindering law enforcement efforts. The agency noted a significant increase in assaults against ICE officers during this period and called for an end to the violence.
#politics
Fox News: Newt Gingrich believes Biden's use of autopen could become 'biggest scandal in American history'
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has raised concerns about President Biden's cognitive abilities, suggesting that unknown individuals may be exercising presidential powers behind the scenes. He argues this situation could be a significant scandal, potentially eclipsing Watergate, and describes it as "elder abuse."
Gingrich points to Biden's use of an autopen for signing pardons as evidence of this troubling dynamic, while Trump has questioned the validity of these pardons. Biden, in response to the investigation, dismissed it as a distraction, asserting he made all decisions during his presidency.
#society
GB News: Tom Harwood rages at Sadiq Khan after taking matters into his own hands with London tube cleanup
Tom Harwood, a GB News presenter, took it upon himself to clean graffiti from a Bakerloo line train, criticizing Mayor Sadiq Khan's response to vandalism on London's transport network. He highlighted a significant rise in graffiti incidents and noted that the cleaning process was simple and should be managed by Transport for London (TfL).
TfL acknowledged delays in cleaning due to technical issues but has since improved the fleet's condition. Harwood's actions received support from tube drivers, and he called for better governance in addressing social decay in the city, urging the Mayor to take action.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Israel says Gaza-bound aid boat activists awaiting deportation
Greta Thunberg and other activists aboard a Gaza-bound aid boat were detained by Israeli naval forces and taken to Tel Aviv for deportation. The Israeli foreign ministry stated that those refusing to sign deportation documents would face judicial proceedings.
The Freedom Flotilla Coalition reported that all 12 activists were in custody, with potential flights out of Israel as soon as that night. The incident drew international condemnation, with Turkey labeling it a "heinous attack" and Iran calling it "piracy." Humanitarian concerns continue as Israel faces pressure to increase aid to Gaza.
#history
Fox News: Archaeologist uncovers Viking secrets during epic three-year journey at sea
Greer Jarrett, a doctoral student at Lund University, has sailed over 3,000 miles on a reconstructed Viking boat to study historical trade routes. His research suggests Vikings utilized decentralized port networks along Norway's coast, indicating they traveled further from Scandinavia than previously believed.
Jarrett's expedition revealed four potential Viking harbors and highlighted the importance of small, accessible ports for trade. He faced challenges during his three-year journey but learned about the significance of crew cooperation and the stability of Viking boats in various weather conditions.
#crime
Fox News: How Bryan Kohberger's notoriously mum defense attorney is using the media to her advantage
Bryan Kohberger's defense attorney, Anne Taylor, is strategically avoiding media attention while navigating a high-profile murder case involving the deaths of four University of Idaho students. Taylor has focused on challenging the evidence against Kohberger, including DNA and surveillance footage, while arguing for a change of venue and postponements due to media coverage.
The defense aims to mitigate public perception and delay the trial, which could benefit Kohberger by allowing time to counter strong evidence. Taylor's approach contrasts with typical defense strategies that seek media engagement, emphasizing the need to keep the case out of the public eye.