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#illegals

Breitbart: Illegal Alien Accused of Attempted Murder for Throwing Molotov Cocktail
Illegal Alien Accused of Attempted Murder for Throwing Molotov Cocktail
Emiliano Garduno-Galvez, an illegal alien from Mexico, has been arrested and charged with attempted murder for allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at law enforcement during recent riots in Los Angeles. This incident occurred amid protests against ICE operations targeting illegal immigration.

Garduno-Galvez has a history of criminal activity and prior deportations. The Department of Homeland Security emphasized that such individuals pose a threat to public safety and vowed to prosecute those who attack law enforcement.


#politics

The Telegraph: Why Trump’s mobile phone is causing havoc in the White House
Why Trump’s mobile phone is causing havoc in the White House
Since the installation of the first White House telephone in 1877, presidential calls have followed a formal protocol. Typically, an intermediary would connect the call, and staff would provide detailed readouts afterward.

In contrast, Donald Trump has disregarded these traditions, using his personal iPhone freely to contact anyone, including friends, world leaders, and even casual acquaintances, without adhering to established security protocols.


Fox News: Trump's DOGE efficiency agency says it slashes $25B in federal spending as rehiring begins
Trump's DOGE efficiency agency says it slashes $25B in federal spending as rehiring begins
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has announced a 1.9% reduction in annual non-defense federal obligations since last month, totaling a 22.4% decrease compared to 2024. This initiative aims to cut wasteful spending and follows a previous announcement of a 20.5% reduction.

In related news, the Department of Health and Human Services is rehiring over 450 employees previously let go from various divisions, acknowledging that some cuts were mistakes. Other agencies, including the IRS and FDA, are also reinstating staff as part of this process.


Fox News: House advances Trump's $9.4B spending cuts package targeting NPR, PBS, USAID to House-wide vote
House advances Trump's $9.4B spending cuts package targeting NPR, PBS, USAID to House-wide vote
President Trump's $9.4 billion spending cuts package has passed a key procedural vote in the House, paving the way for a final vote later this week. The proposal includes significant cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

While Republican leaders view this as a step toward addressing government waste, some members express concerns about the impact of cuts on media funding and critical medical assistance. The bill's future remains uncertain as it heads to a broader House vote.


Fox News: DOJ slams Newsom's 'crass political stunt' over Trump's call-up of National Guard amid LA anti-ICE riots
DOJ slams Newsom's 'crass political stunt' over Trump's call-up of National Guard amid LA anti-ICE riots
The DOJ opposes California's request for a restraining order against President Trump's deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles amid violent protests against ICE raids. They argue the President has the constitutional authority to mobilize the National Guard to protect federal personnel and property.

California Governor Gavin Newsom claims Trump's actions exacerbated the unrest, asserting that local authorities were managing the situation. The DOJ contends that the Governor's lawsuit is baseless and that the President's military directives should not be countermanded.


Front Page Magazine: In LA Riot Standoff, Trump is Right
In LA Riot Standoff, Trump is Right
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass criticized President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops to address unrest linked to immigration enforcement, arguing it undermines local authority. However, federal law grants the government sole power over immigration, as established in the Supreme Court case Arizona v. United States.

Bass and California Governor Gavin Newsom are also challenging Trump's authority to send the National Guard without a state request, despite historical precedents allowing presidential action. Polls indicate public support for Trump's immigration policies, suggesting Democrats face challenges in addressing issues of immigration, crime, and public safety.


Fox News: House passes Trump's $9.4B spending cuts package targeting NPR, PBS, USAID
House passes Trump's $9.4B spending cuts package targeting NPR, PBS, USAID
President Trump's $9.4 billion spending cuts package has passed a key procedural vote in the House, paving the way for a final vote later this week. The proposal includes significant cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

While Republican leaders view this as a step toward addressing government waste, some members express concerns about the impact of cuts on media funding and critical medical assistance. The bill's future remains uncertain as it heads to a broader House vote.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Recalling a “Clear Case of Genocide”
Recalling a “Clear Case of Genocide”
Megha Vemuri, president of MIT's class of 2025, criticized the Israeli military, calling it genocidal. This rhetoric, common on Ivy League campuses, contrasts sharply with historical genocides, particularly the Khmer Rouge's atrocities in Cambodia, which resulted in the deaths of approximately two million people.

The article emphasizes the severity of the Khmer Rouge's actions and the international community's slow response to the genocide. It argues that using the term "genocide" to describe Israel's actions in light of recent events is deeply problematic.


Breitbart: Harvey Weinstein Rape Retrial Verdict Reached
Harvey Weinstein Rape Retrial Verdict Reached
Harvey Weinstein was found guilty of one sexual assault and not guilty of another during his retrial, with jurors still deliberating on a rape charge. The verdicts involved accusations from two women, with Weinstein's previous conviction overturned due to witness irregularities.

The case has significant implications, as it continues to highlight the impact of the movement and the systemic issues within Hollywood regarding the treatment of women. Weinstein's fall from grace began in 2017, leading to numerous allegations from over 80 women.


GB News: Simone Biles issues apology after 'getting demolished' in debate over transgender athletes
Simone Biles issues apology after 'getting demolished' in debate over transgender athletes
Simone Biles has publicly apologized to former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines following a contentious social media exchange regarding transgender athletes in women's sports. Biles emphasized the need for competitive equity and inclusivity, acknowledging that her comments may have been too personal.

The dispute arose after Gaines criticized a school for fielding a transgender athlete in a championship game. Biles clarified that her stance is not about compromising fairness but rather protecting young athletes from undue scrutiny. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions in the debate over inclusion in competitive sports.


The Telegraph: Syria orders women to wear burkinis on public beaches
Syria orders women to wear burkinis on public beaches
Syria's tourism ministry has mandated that women wear burkinis or modest swimwear at public beaches and pools, marking the first such directive since the regime change in December. The decree emphasizes public decency and includes guidelines for men's attire as well.

While Western swimwear remains allowed at private venues, adherence to these new rules will be monitored by lifeguards. The consequences for those who violate the guidelines have not been specified.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Iran Threatens Attacks on U.S. Bases in Middle East
Iran Threatens Attacks on U.S. Bases in Middle East
Iran's Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh threatened to target U.S. military bases in the Middle East if the U.S. or its allies take military action against Iran's nuclear program. He claimed Iran has made significant military advancements and warned that the U.S. would face greater losses in a conflict.

The remarks come amid heightened tensions as U.S. officials, including Gen. Michael Kurilla, discuss military options against Iran if nuclear negotiations fail. President Trump expressed disappointment in Iran's aggressive stance during negotiations, while the IAEA criticized Iran for non-compliance and uranium enrichment beyond civilian needs.


Breitbart: U.S. Evacuating Staff from Iraq; Voluntary Departure of Staff Families Across Mideast
U.S. Evacuating Staff from Iraq; Voluntary Departure of Staff Families Across Mideast
The U.S. is evacuating some diplomatic staff from its embassy in Iraq and allowing family members of diplomats in Bahrain to return home as negotiations with Iran falter. President Trump expressed reduced confidence in the prospects for an Iran nuclear deal.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has authorized voluntary departures for military dependents in the Middle East, primarily in Bahrain. Trump has discouraged Israeli airstrikes on Iran's nuclear sites during ongoing talks but may support or allow Israel to act independently if negotiations fail.


Fox News: Chinese student arrested for allegedly smuggling undeclared biological materials seen in new mugshot
Chinese student arrested for allegedly smuggling undeclared biological materials seen in new mugshot
Chengxuan Han, a Chinese national and Ph.D. student, was arrested for allegedly smuggling undeclared biological materials into the U.S. She faces federal charges after admitting to sending packages containing biological samples to a University of Michigan lab while making false statements to authorities.

Han's case follows a pattern of recent arrests involving Chinese nationals accused of smuggling sensitive materials. The FBI has expressed concerns about the implications for national security and public safety. Han's detention hearing has been postponed for further legal proceedings.


#education

Front Page Magazine: The Graves of Academe
The Graves of Academe
President Trump is actively pursuing reforms in higher education, targeting institutions like Harvard, which he views as emblematic of broader issues such as politicization, corruption, and declining public trust. With only 32% of Americans expressing confidence in higher education, concerns include administrative bloat, tuition hikes, and a shift away from traditional academic values.

The article argues that the decline of education is rooted in historical shifts away from Judeo-Christian and Greco-Roman traditions, exacerbated by the politicization of curricula and the rise of identity politics. The author calls for a revival of liberal education to restore the core mission of universities, emphasizing the need for accountability and reform in response to the deep-seated issues plaguing American institutions.


#crime

Le Monde: Colombia gripped by waves of violence
Colombia gripped by waves of violence
A series of explosions in Cali, Colombia, resulted in multiple fatalities and injuries, with at least 24 attacks reported across Cauca and Valle del Cauca. Two people were killed, and 28 were injured, prompting health officials to call for blood donations.

Authorities suspect the dissident group Estado Mayor Central (EMC) may be responsible for the violence, which coincided with an attack on right-wing senator Miguel Uribe, who remains in critical condition after being shot.