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Jun 14, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: SEN CHUCK GRASSLEY: How Senate Republicans are restoring the rule of law and securing border for years to come
The Biden-Harris administration has seen over 10 million illegal immigrants enter the U.S., prompting calls for stronger border security. President Trump, supported by Senate Republicans, aims to restore law and order, with legislation to enhance immigration enforcement and support local law enforcement.
The Senate Judiciary Committee's proposed bill includes funding for border security, expedited removal of criminal illegal aliens, and a reimbursement fund for states dealing with the consequences of illegal immigration. The legislation seeks to reinforce the rule of law and ensure accountability in the immigration system.
#politics
The Western Journal: California National Guard Stays Under Trump's Control in Late-Night Ruling
An appeals court ruled that the California National Guard remains under President Trump's control, overturning a lower court decision sought by Governor Gavin Newsom. The ruling comes amid protests in Los Angeles related to federal immigration enforcement.
The Trump administration argued that transferring control to Newsom would jeopardize federal operations and safety. The court's decision allows the deployment of Guard members and Marines to address unrest in the city.
#society
Fox News: In-N-Out serves up the happiest employees in the industry, says report
In-N-Out Burger has been recognized as having the happiest employees among major U.S. restaurant chains, with 91% of workers willing to recommend their jobs. This marks the tenth consecutive year the chain has ranked in the top 10 for employee satisfaction.
The survey, conducted by William Blair using Glassdoor data, also highlighted Raising Cane's and Dutch Bros. as top contenders. In-N-Out attributes its success to a positive work environment, competitive wages, and a commitment to employee development.
The Federalist: Report: 600 Veteran Appointments 'Rescheduled' Due To L.A. Riots
The closure of a Veterans Affairs clinic in Los Angeles due to anti-ICE riots has resulted in over 600 veteran appointments being rescheduled. VA Secretary Doug Collins criticized California leaders for their handling of the situation, stating it jeopardizes veterans' access to healthcare.
Collins urged Governor Newsom and Mayor Bass to prioritize public safety and ensure that veterans can access the clinic without disruption from protests. He expressed concern about the long-term safety of veterans in the area once federal authorities withdraw.
Fox News: Appeals court deals Trump blow in challenge to E Jean Carroll verdict
A New York appellate court has upheld a jury's verdict that found Donald Trump liable for sexually abusing and defaming E. Jean Carroll, rejecting his appeal to dismiss the case. Trump now has the option to appeal to the Supreme Court.
The jury awarded Carroll $5 million, while also determining that Trump did not rape her. Two dissenting judges argued that evidence from the Access Hollywood tape was improperly used in the trial. Carroll has filed multiple lawsuits against Trump, including one that resulted in an $83 million judgment.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Ben Gurion shut until further notice; Israeli airlines evacuate fleets to avoid Iranian attack
Israel's Ben Gurion Airport is closed to all flights as the country conducts military strikes against Iran's nuclear program. Major airlines have suspended operations, with many rerouting flights and evacuating aircraft to avoid potential Iranian attacks.
The closure of airspace extends to Iran, Iraq, Jordan, and Syria, significantly disrupting international air travel. The situation remains fluid, with airlines monitoring developments and adjusting schedules accordingly.
Le Monde: The Islamic Republic of Iran, Netanyahu's favorite enemy for 30 years
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu views Iran and its nuclear program as the primary existential threat to Israel, rather than Palestinian or Arab adversaries. His long-standing focus on Iran is influenced by his ideological beliefs and political strategies, despite warnings from former intelligence officials about the risks of military action.
Netanyahu's perspective is rooted in a worldview that sees a fundamental clash between radical Islamist regimes and the "Judeo-Christian civilization," positioning Iran as a central adversary in this narrative.
Times Of Israel: Greece, UK advise ships to avoid Strait of Hormuz after Israeli strikes on Iran
Greece and Britain have advised their merchant fleets to avoid the Gulf of Aden and to log voyages through the Strait of Hormuz following Israel's recent military actions against Iran. The advisories come amid concerns that Iran may retaliate by closing the Strait, impacting global trade and oil prices.
Greek shipowners must report details of vessels in the Strait, while UK-flagged ships are urged to enhance security measures. Analysts warn that increased tensions could lead to missile attacks or sea mines in the region. The EU's naval mission continues to operate but is monitoring the situation closely.
#culture
Fox News: Get summer ready with a new pair of Crocs
This summer, Crocs offers a variety of comfortable footwear options ideal for beach outings, poolside relaxation, or hiking. Their classic clogs are affordable, customizable, and available in numerous colors, with many styles on sale at Amazon.
The Echo collection provides additional support for walking and hiking, while the InMotion series caters to those needing extra comfort, featuring clogs, sandals, and sneakers. Crocs' designs range from casual to stylish, making them suitable for various activities.