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#illegals

Fox News: National Guard authorized to detain ICE attackers, DHS says
National Guard authorized to detain ICE attackers, DHS says
The Department of Homeland Security has authorized National Guardsmen in Los Angeles to temporarily detain anti-ICE protesters during ongoing riots. Approximately 4,000 National Guardsmen have been deployed, with about 500 trained to assist in immigration operations.

California Governor Gavin Newsom has criticized the Trump administration for deploying National Guard troops without consulting state law enforcement. The Trump administration maintains that these operations target serious criminal illegal immigrants.


#politics

The Federalist: Same-Day Registration Is Too Easily Gamed By Leftists
Same-Day Registration Is Too Easily Gamed By Leftists
At least 23 states permit same-day registration (SDR), allowing voters to register and cast ballots on the same day. Critics argue that this practice can lead to a two-tiered voting system, with some ballots counted despite questionable residency, raising concerns about election integrity.

North Carolina is currently facing legal challenges regarding SDR, with accusations that the system allows for unvalidated voter registrations. Similar issues are reported in Virginia, where SDR has surged, leading to concerns over compliance with residency requirements. Proponents claim voter fraud is rare, but evidence suggests inconsistent application of eligibility laws for SDR ballots.


Fox News: Ending California’s EPA power-grab will jump-start American auto and RV manufacturing
Ending California’s EPA power-grab will jump-start American auto and RV manufacturing
President Trump and Republican lawmakers have successfully revoked California's authority to set national emissions standards for vehicles, which had been granted by the Biden administration. This move aims to protect American manufacturing and prevent California's regulations from dictating national policy.

The repeal of California's emissions standards is seen as crucial for the RV and automotive industries, particularly in Indiana, where a significant portion of RV production occurs. The action is intended to ensure that emissions regulations are determined by Congress rather than state mandates, promoting job security and manufacturing growth.


#society

Le Monde: French prosecutors seek murder charge for school stabbing suspect
French prosecutors seek murder charge for school stabbing suspect
A 14-year-old student in Nogent, France, is facing murder charges for allegedly stabbing a 31-year-old teaching assistant during a bag search. Prosecutors have requested pre-trial detention, citing the attack's shock value and the suspect's lack of remorse.

The student reportedly confessed to the act, claiming he intended to attack any adult after being reprimanded. As a minor, he faces a maximum of 20 years in prison. A nationwide moment of silence was observed in memory of the victim.


GB News: Northern Ireland locals display British flags outside their houses to deter rioters as third night of violence wreaks havoc
Northern Ireland locals display British flags outside their houses to deter rioters as third night of violence wreaks havoc
Riots in Northern Ireland have escalated for three nights, with masked individuals attacking police and setting fires in Ballymena. Residents displayed flags in their windows to signify their nationalities amid fears for their safety, particularly among the migrant community.

The unrest began following the arrest of two boys for a serious sexual assault, leading to racially-motivated violence. Police have responded with riot gear and water cannons, resulting in injuries to officers and multiple arrests.


Fox News: Medical experts warn 'Big Food' is fighting back against Ozempic with addictive items for sale
Medical experts warn 'Big Food' is fighting back against Ozempic with addictive items for sale
Medical experts warn that while weight-loss drugs like Ozempic help combat food addiction, the junk food industry is adapting to maintain its grip on consumers. They claim ultraprocessed foods are engineered to exploit the brain's reward system, making it harder for individuals to resist unhealthy options.

Despite efforts to promote healthier choices, critics argue that marketing misleads consumers into thinking ultraprocessed foods are nutritious. Experts call for greater transparency and a shift in consumer mindset to regain control over dietary choices.


#religion

The Federalist: When Faith Meets Stoicism, There's Hope For Us All
When Faith Meets Stoicism, There's Hope For Us All
The U.S. has seen a decline in happiness, particularly among those under 30, who face anxiety, depression, and distrust in institutions. With religion losing its influence, many are exploring Stoicism, particularly the works of Marcus Aurelius and Boethius, as a means to find stability.

Boethius, in his "Consolation of Philosophy," emphasizes that true happiness comes from God, transcending mere Stoic detachment. He argues that while material goods can enhance life, they should not be the ultimate pursuit. Instead, a relationship with God is essential for true fulfillment.


#health

Fox News: Negative thoughts might be changing your brain in surprising ways, study suggests
Negative thoughts might be changing your brain in surprising ways, study suggests
New research from Amen Clinics indicates that individuals with a negativity bias show significant brain abnormalities linked to anxiety disorders. These individuals experience heightened levels of depression, poor memory, and emotional instability, suggesting a connection between mental health and brain function.

The study, while limited in design, emphasizes the importance of addressing brain health to improve mental well-being. Daily positivity practices, such as exercise and meditation, may help counteract negativity bias and promote cognitive resilience.