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Jun 12, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Protesters throw rocks, jump on moving ICE vehicle after Omaha workplace raid
An ICE raid at a meatpacking plant in Omaha led to the arrest of about 70 alleged illegal aliens, prompting protests where demonstrators threw rocks and jumped on federal vehicles. This operation is noted as one of the largest of its kind in Nebraska since the Trump administration began.
Protests in Los Angeles against ICE operations escalated into violence, with rioters attacking federal officials and looting. President Trump announced the deployment of National Guard troops to manage the unrest, warning that any riots in response to immigration raids would be met with significant force.
#politics
Breitbart: Trump Says He Took Swift Action in L.A. Based on Lessons Learned from 2020 Riots: 'I've Been Here Before'
President Trump announced the deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles, citing inaction from Democratic governors during the 2020 George Floyd riots, which led to significant destruction. He criticized Minnesota Governor Tim Walz for delaying the call for assistance while the city burned for seven days.
Trump emphasized the need for quicker decision-making in future crises, asserting that Democratic governors often hesitate to call in the National Guard, which he believes jeopardizes lives and property. He dispatched 4,000 National Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles despite Governor Gavin Newsom's opposition.
Breitbart: Nolte: Walmart Heiress Promotes Weekend ‘No Kings’ Nationwide Anti-Trump Protests
On June 14, the U.S. Army celebrates its 250th birthday, coinciding with President Trump's 79th birthday. Critics, including wealthy liberal Christy Walton, claim Trump is using the military parade for self-promotion, organizing “No Kings” protests against it.
These protests are seen as a misguided response to a celebration of the Army, reflecting the left's struggle to gain traction. Many believe the left's tactics, rooted in misinformation, are losing effectiveness as public sentiment increasingly favors Trump's call for peace and order.
Breitbart: New York Lawmakers Pass Assisted Suicide Bill, Send to Governor’s Desk
New York Senate Democrats have passed a bill to legalize physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill patients, pending approval from Governor Kathy Hochul. The bill allows doctors to prescribe lethal drugs to individuals with a prognosis of six months or less to live.
Critics argue the legislation lacks essential safeguards, such as mandatory waiting periods and in-person consultations. The New York Alliance Against Assisted Suicide has urged Hochul to veto the bill, emphasizing the need for suicide prevention and protection of vulnerable communities.
Fox News: US Attorney Alina Habba announces Rep. McIver hit with federal charges over Newark ICE clash
Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-NJ) faces a federal indictment for allegedly obstructing Homeland Security during an incident at a Newark immigration facility. The charges stem from her actions while attempting to prevent the arrest of Newark Mayor Ras Baraka.
McIver's attorney claims the indictment is politically motivated, asserting that it represents retaliation against a public servant. The case includes three counts, with serious potential prison sentences for the first two. An arraignment is anticipated soon.
#society
GB News: Golf fans rage at dizzying food and drink prices for US Open ahead of Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler duel
Golf fans are expressing outrage over high food and beverage prices at this year's US Open at Oakmont, particularly a $1.95 banana. Critics are calling the pricing excessive, with items like a Philly cheesesteak at $13.95 and a single beer at $11.95 drawing ire.
In contrast, The Masters at Augusta offers much lower prices, with sandwiches starting at $1.50 and drinks at $2, highlighting a different approach to spectator costs. The controversy underscores concerns about accessibility at major sporting events.
Le Monde: Fast fashion undermines France's historic secondhand sector
Emmaus centers in France face overwhelming volumes of clothing donations, exacerbated by the rise of fast fashion, particularly from Chinese platforms like Shein and Temu. Sorting through the influx has become increasingly difficult, with many centers unable to manage the waste effectively.
With laws targeting fast fashion being revised, concerns grow about the sustainability of secondhand charities. Many centers report being at capacity, struggling to sort the massive amounts of clothing collected annually.
#military
Breitbart: Trump Win: Canada Pledges to Hit NATO Defense Spending Target Early
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has pledged to increase defense spending to meet NATO's target of 2% of GDP five years ahead of schedule. Currently, Canada spends about 1.4% of its GDP on defense, with plans to address aging military infrastructure and enhance Arctic security amid rising Russian activity.
Despite this commitment, Carney's proposed spending remains below the 5% of GDP recommended by NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte. U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra supported Carney's announcement, emphasizing its importance for alliance strength, despite criticisms of U.S. reliance and budget constraints.
#education
Fox News: New Hampshire enacts universal school choice, joining other states across the US
New Hampshire has enacted universal school choice, allowing all families to access a school voucher program without income restrictions. Governor Kelly Ayotte signed the law, enabling families to receive at least $4,265 per child for educational expenses, with higher amounts for children with additional needs.
This legislation makes New Hampshire the 17th state to adopt universal school choice in recent years, reflecting a growing trend among states led by Republican administrations. Advocates argue that this move empowers parents in their children's education, while critics highlight concerns about the influence of teachers' unions.
#crime
Fox News: Father who allegedly killed his three daughters possibly spotted hiding in remote wilderness by hikers
A manhunt is underway for Travis Decker, a Washington father accused of murdering his three daughters. Authorities have focused their search on the Ingalls Creek area following a tip from hikers who spotted a suspicious individual. Decker's daughters were found dead with signs of suffocation.
Evidence from Decker's abandoned truck, including blood samples, has been collected. He faces charges of aggravated first-degree murder and kidnapping. Decker is considered armed and dangerous, with a reward of $20,000 for information leading to his capture.
#other
Le Monde: In Nice, countries call for an 'ambitious treaty' to end plastic pollution
A significant step was taken towards an international treaty to combat plastic pollution during the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, where the "Nice Call for an Ambitious Treaty on Plastic Pollution" was launched. Supported by 95 countries, the initiative notably excludes the US and China, the top plastic consumers.
The declaration emphasizes urgency in addressing plastic pollution, which is affecting oceans and health. It aims to guide negotiations ahead of a crucial session in Geneva in August, following previous setbacks due to opposition from oil-producing nations and China.