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#illegals

Fox News: SEIU leader charged with 'conspiracy to impede an officer' for protesting ICE raid
SEIU leader charged with 'conspiracy to impede an officer' for protesting ICE raid
David Huerta, president of SEIU California, was released on a $50,000 bond after being charged with conspiracy to impede an officer during an anti-ICE protest in Los Angeles. He was arrested while law enforcement executed a search warrant related to hiring illegal immigrants.

SEIU International President April Verrett expressed relief over Huerta's release but highlighted ongoing issues faced by immigrant workers, asserting that they are essential to society and deserve respect and constitutional rights.


The Federalist: Mexico Is Complicit In The L.A. Riots
Mexico Is Complicit In The L.A. Riots
Riots in Los Angeles have featured a notable presence of Mexican flags, raising concerns about potential foreign influence on domestic unrest. The Mexican government, led by President Claudia Sheinbaum's MORENA Party, has criticized U.S. immigration enforcement, framing Mexican nationals in the U.S. as victims rather than criminals.

The situation reflects a deeper issue of Mexico's political and criminal landscape, where cartels have intertwined with the state. As tensions rise, the U.S. may need to reassess its trade agreements and diplomatic stance, leveraging economic pressure to encourage Mexico to cooperate on immigration and security matters.


#politics

Le Monde: Europe's far right gathers around Le Pen in rural French rally
Europe's far right gathers around Le Pen in rural French rally
On a Pentecost holiday, Montargis station in central France saw heightened security as far-right leaders, including Marine Le Pen, celebrated their electoral success from the previous year. The Rassemblement National (RN) marked a significant rise in influence, winning 38% of the vote in the 2024 parliamentary elections.

Local left-wing groups gathered to counter the RN's growing presence, but no clashes occurred. The RN hosted allies from Hungary, Italy, and Spain, bringing in thousands of supporters to emphasize their achievements, despite President Macron's response to their electoral gains.


Fox News: Trump administration has stark warning for violent anti-ICE demonstrators and more top headlines
Trump administration has stark warning for violent anti-ICE demonstrators and more top headlines
The Trump administration has issued warnings regarding violent anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles, where US Marines are being deployed to manage the situation. Kamala Harris faced criticism for her comments on the ICE raids, while Trump's influence remains significant in New Jersey's governor primaries.

In other news, a legal expert weighs in on the Karen Read murder trial, and Diddy's ex's testimony may impact a sex crimes case. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles mayor attributes the riots to Trump's ICE actions, despite claiming the city is calm.


#society

The Federalist: New Texas Law Targets Mass Screen Addiction Among Kids
New Texas Law Targets Mass Screen Addiction Among Kids
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed a law requiring users under 18 to obtain parental approval before downloading apps or making in-app purchases. This aims to help parents manage their children's smartphone usage and combat issues like screen addiction and its negative effects on mental health and social skills.

Critics argue the law infringes on personal freedoms, but proponents believe it is necessary to protect children from harmful digital influences, similar to regulations on substances like alcohol and tobacco. The law is seen as a step toward greater regulation of digital content, with hopes that other states will follow suit.


The Western Journal: Watch: Anchor Goes Dead Silent on Air After Realizing 'Organic' Protest Is Totally Staged
Watch: Anchor Goes Dead Silent on Air After Realizing 'Organic' Protest Is Totally Staged
A KTTV news anchor in Los Angeles experienced a moment of realization on air when a supposedly "organic" protest was revealed to be staged. As ICE raids prompted riots, the coverage showed protesters receiving supplies like gas masks and shields, indicating preparation for conflict with police.

The situation escalated as President Trump deployed the National Guard to protect federal personnel. Critics noted the organized nature of the protests, questioning the funding behind the gear provided to demonstrators, while local officials struggled to manage the unrest.


#economy

Forbes: Malaysian Tycoon Lim Han Weng In Talks For A Potential Yinson Deal
Malaysian Tycoon Lim Han Weng In Talks For A Potential Yinson Deal
Yinson Holdings' chairman Lim Han Weng is exploring potential deals regarding his shareholding in the company. Discussions are still in the early stages, with no definitive outcomes yet. Reports suggest the Lim family may negotiate with Stonepeak Partners to take Yinson private at a valuation of 9 billion ringgit.

Founded in 1984, Yinson has evolved from a transport company to a major player in energy infrastructure, particularly in floating production, storage, and offloading vessels. The company has also ventured into renewable energy with solar projects in India and Peru.


#military

GB News: Nato scrambles warplanes to its eastern flank after Russia launches largest attack to date on Ukraine
Nato scrambles warplanes to its eastern flank after Russia launches largest attack to date on Ukraine
Poland has activated its fighter jets to safeguard its airspace amid extensive Russian airstrikes on western Ukraine, which included a record 479 drone attacks. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasized the need for a significant increase in air and missile defense capabilities in response to Moscow's threats.

Ukraine retaliated by destroying two Russian military aircraft and targeting a research facility in Chuvashia linked to drone manufacturing. US officials are pushing for NATO members to raise defense spending to five percent of GDP, with Britain also announcing plans for new military capabilities.


Times Of Israel: Palestinians say 20 killed near aid site; IDF says troops fired at Gazans who posed threat
Palestinians say 20 killed near aid site; IDF says troops fired at Gazans who posed threat
Israeli troops fired warning shots at Palestinians near a humanitarian aid site in Gaza, claiming the area was an active combat zone. Reports indicate around 20 casualties, which the IDF disputes, stating the numbers are inconsistent with their data.

The IDF recently destroyed over 1,200 terror infrastructures in Khan Younis, claiming it was a Hamas stronghold. The ongoing conflict has led to significant casualties on both sides, with over 54,000 reported dead in Gaza, according to Hamas sources.