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#illegals

The Telegraph: LA riots backed by pro-Hamas activists who called for city to burn
LA riots backed by pro-Hamas activists who called for city to burn
Pro-Hamas activists in Los Angeles are inciting violent protests, urging supporters to "burn" the city and promote an "intifada" in response to the detention of illegal migrants. The group Unity of Fields is encouraging unrest and celebrating acts of violence against police.

Their rhetoric includes praise for a rioter who burned a self-driving car while displaying Hamas symbols and a Mexican flag, highlighting their call for widespread protests across the U.S.


Breitbart: Watch: Democrat Sanctuary State Governors Testify on the Hill
Watch: Democrat Sanctuary State Governors Testify on the Hill
Democrat mayors from Minnesota, Illinois, and New York are set to testify before the House Oversight Committee regarding their sanctuary policies that limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. Tensions have escalated in California, highlighted by recent riots in Los Angeles over ICE actions.




The Western Journal: Trump Hints at Shifting Stance on Immigration Due to Impact on Farmers: 'Changes Are Coming'
Trump Hints at Shifting Stance on Immigration Due to Impact on Farmers: 'Changes Are Coming'
President Trump has hinted at potential changes to his immigration policy, citing concerns from farmers and the hospitality industry about losing reliable workers due to strict enforcement. He emphasized the need to protect these industries while addressing criminal elements linked to immigration.

This suggestion has sparked mixed reactions, with California Governor Gavin Newsom criticizing Trump's approach, while conservatives express outrage at any perceived softening of immigration enforcement. Critics argue that employers should not rely on illegal labor and that there are Americans willing to take these jobs.


#politics

The Federalist: Maricopa Recorder Sues Board For 'Unlawful' Election Takeover
Maricopa Recorder Sues Board For 'Unlawful' Election Takeover
A lawsuit filed by Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap alleges that the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is illegally withholding essential resources needed for election administration. Heap claims the Board is refusing to provide necessary funding unless he relinquishes significant authority over election duties.

Heap argues that Arizona law clearly assigns election responsibilities to the Recorder and mandates that the Board fund these duties. He seeks a court order requiring the Board to fulfill its funding obligations and to cease its unlawful actions against his office.


CNSNews: Jon Voight Asks Newsom ‘What Are YOU Doing’ to Save L.A.?
Jon Voight Asks Newsom ‘What Are YOU Doing’ to Save L.A.?
Actor Jon Voight criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for his handling of riots in Los Angeles that stemmed from anti-immigration protests. Voight accused Newsom of failing to protect citizens and police, while claiming President Trump is actively working to restore order by deploying the National Guard.

Voight emphasized the need for strong leadership to combat what he described as chaotic and violent behavior, asserting that the situation reflects a battle between good and evil. He warned that Newsom's incompetence could serve as a cautionary tale for California.


Breitbart: Trump Lauded for Signing Law to Stop California from Phasing Out Gas Cars
Trump Lauded for Signing Law to Stop California from Phasing Out Gas Cars
President Trump has signed legislation to repeal California's plan to phase out new gas-powered cars by 2035, claiming it rescues the U.S. auto industry from detrimental regulations. The move has garnered praise from various industry leaders, including the American Trucking Associations and General Motors.

Supporters argue the legislation restores certainty for businesses and consumers, allowing for a broader choice of vehicles while aligning emissions standards with market realities.


#society

The Imaginative Conservative: Yeats' Warning to the West
Yeats' Warning to the West
William Butler Yeats’ poem “The Second Coming” reflects a dark vision of chaos and disintegration, resonating with contemporary anxieties. Written in 1919, it captures the turmoil following World War I and echoes fears of a rising, destructive force in the East, paralleling modern threats like ISIS.

Yeats’ insights into the cyclical nature of history and the loss of stability resonate today, as he warns of anarchy and the moral decay of leadership. His portrayal of a “rough beast” emerging from the desert serves as a chilling reminder of the ongoing violence and turmoil in the world.


#economy

The Western Journal: Senate DOGE Leader Unveils Fresh Round of Targets: No More 'Welfare for Politicians'
Senate DOGE Leader Unveils Fresh Round of Targets: No More 'Welfare for Politicians'
Sen. Joni Ernst is advocating for significant cuts to federal spending as the Senate reviews President Trump's budget bill. She aims to eliminate wasteful expenditures, including defunding the presidential campaign fund and taxpayer support for former presidents.

Ernst's proposals include stricter spending transparency measures and targeting unemployment benefits for high earners. Supporters argue these reforms will enhance accountability and reduce government waste.


#military

The Western Journal: Paratroopers Roar Behind Trump - It Has Everything to Do with Reversing Biden’s Order
Paratroopers Roar Behind Trump - It Has Everything to Do with Reversing Biden’s Order
During a visit to Fort Bragg, President Trump criticized the previous administration's decision to rename military installations that honored Confederate generals. He emphasized the importance of tradition and announced his administration's plan to honor American heroes instead, renaming the forts after soldiers with distinguished service records.

The renaming process reflects a shift from honoring Confederate figures to celebrating individuals who exemplified bravery and service. Trump's remarks resonated with the military audience, highlighting a divide in perspectives on historical legacy and military tradition.


#culture

Fox News: Roseanne Barr claims she rejected offer to return as a ghost on 'The Conners' after firing
Roseanne Barr claims she rejected offer to return as a ghost on 'The Conners' after firing
Roseanne Barr claims ABC offered her a chance to return to "The Conners" as a ghost after her firing due to controversial tweets in 2018. She rejected the offer, expressing frustration over the network's decision to change the show's title and her absence being explained by an off-screen death.

Barr reflected on her past with the show and her former co-stars, stating she has moved on and does not maintain contact with them. She described her life as a reflection of the American experience, transitioning from poverty to success through comedy.


#history

Le Monde: Rare 16th-century shipwreck found at record depth in French waters
Rare 16th-century shipwreck found at record depth in French waters
The French Navy discovered a 16th-century shipwreck, named Camarat 4, during deep-sea exercises off Ramatuelle. At over 2,500 meters deep, it is the deepest recorded wreck in French waters, featuring artifacts like ceramic pitchers, artillery, and an anchor.

The discovery adds to significant historical finds in the area, highlighting the maritime route's rich past. However, the wreck also contained modern debris, indicating ongoing human impact on the ocean.


#health

Times Of Israel: The nose knows: Humans’ nasal breathing patterns are like fingerprints, Israeli scientists find
The nose knows: Humans’ nasal breathing patterns are like fingerprints, Israeli scientists find
Researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science have discovered that individuals can be identified by their unique nasal breathing patterns with 96.8% accuracy, akin to voice recognition. This study highlights the connection between breathing and mental health, suggesting that breath patterns may indicate conditions like depression and anxiety.

The team developed a wearable device to continuously monitor nasal airflow, revealing distinct breathing patterns linked to emotional states. The findings open avenues for new interventions and treatments based on breath, potentially aiding in the early diagnosis of conditions such as Parkinson's disease.


#education

GB News: 'NO legal definition of biological sex', teachers told at union event despite Supreme Court gender ruling
'NO legal definition of biological sex', teachers told at union event despite Supreme Court gender ruling
At a recent seminar hosted by the National Education Union's "trans and non-binary network," attendees were told there is no legal or scientific definition of "biological sex," despite a Supreme Court ruling clarifying the terms "man" and "woman" under the Equality Act 2010. The event suggested that transgender individuals can use facilities corresponding to their gender identity, contradicting guidance from the Equality and Human Rights Commission.

Critics, including barrister Naomi Cunningham, argue that the NEU is misrepresenting the law and endangering safeguarding responsibilities in schools. Dr. Emma Hilton, a developmental biologist, expressed concern over the union hosting such claims, emphasizing the clear biological definitions of male and female. The NEU stated that the seminar was not an official meeting and has yet to provide guidance following the Supreme Court ruling.