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Jun 14, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: ICE breakout in New Jersey symptom of Democratic ‘chaos’ across the country, local GOP leader says
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka has attributed a recent breakout at an ICE detention center to the Trump administration, while New Jersey GOP leader Kenny Gonzalez has criticized Baraka and the Democratic Party for fostering chaos that encourages criminal behavior. Four migrants escaped during a disturbance linked to delayed meals.
The Department of Homeland Security has identified the escaped detainees as public safety threats. Baraka has called for better oversight of the facility, while Gonzalez argues that Baraka's actions and rhetoric are dangerous and irresponsible. Protests are expected to continue in Newark.
#society
Le Monde: 'There is a world of difference between how the media portrays JK Rowling and her image among the public'
JK Rowling continues to face backlash for her outspoken views on transgender issues, which some critics label an anti-trans campaign. Despite the controversy, she recently announced a fund supporting women's sex-based rights while maintaining that she does not oppose trans individuals.
Her shift from a champion of inclusion to a polarizing figure has alienated some fans. Once celebrated for her advocacy on various social issues, Rowling's current stance has drawn criticism, leading to questions about her public image and relationship with her audience.
Forbes: Air India Crash: ‘A Miracle’ That Passenger In Seat 11A Walked Away
A lone survivor, Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, emerged from the devastating Air India crash in Ahmedabad, which killed at least 265 people. Experts are baffled by his survival, as the crash is expected to be classified as "unsurvivable." Ramesh was seated in an emergency exit row, which may have played a role in his escape.
Aviation safety experts suggest that while commercial airline crashes are rare, there are ways to increase survival odds, such as choosing exit row seats and dressing appropriately for emergencies. However, the unpredictability of crash types makes it difficult to determine the safest seat on a plane.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Trump Helped Netanyahu Pull Off a Great Deception in Iran Attack: Report
President Donald Trump reportedly aided Israel's surprise attack on Iran by creating a false sense of security within the Iranian regime. Israeli officials claimed that Trump and his aides pretended to oppose the strike publicly while coordinating with Israel behind the scenes.
The operation targeted key uranium enrichment sites and leaders of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard. Trump acknowledged knowledge of the strikes beforehand and indicated the U.S. would support Israel against any Iranian retaliation.
Times Of Israel: Iran launches barrages of ballistic missiles at Israel, hits buildings in country’s center
Iran launched multiple ballistic missile barrages at Israel, prompting widespread sheltering among Israelis. While Iranian media claimed hundreds of missiles were fired, the IDF estimated fewer than 100 were launched, with several impacting central Israel. At least 35 people were reported injured.
In response, Iranian leaders vowed severe retaliation for Israel's recent attacks on Iranian military and nuclear sites. The U.S. distanced itself from the Israeli actions but warned Iran against targeting American interests. The situation remains tense, with Israel preparing for further conflict.
#economy
GB News: Petrol and diesel prices across UK to soar within hours after devastating Israeli drone attack on Iran
Britons are facing potential fuel price hikes as Israel conducts airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, causing oil prices to surge. Following the strikes, Brent crude oil prices increased significantly, raising concerns about global supply disruptions and the impact on UK petrol and diesel costs.
Experts warn that escalating tensions could lead to a worst-case scenario where the Strait of Hormuz is closed, potentially driving oil prices to $120 a barrel. UK drivers have recently enjoyed lower fuel prices, but the situation remains fluid as markets react to the developments in the Middle East.