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#illegals
Forbes: Trump Organization Bringing Foreign Workers Into U.S. For Mar-a-Lago, Golf Clubs, Winery
President Trump acknowledged that his strict immigration policies are causing labor shortages in the agriculture and hospitality sectors. He cited complaints from these industries about losing long-time workers, while his own organization continues to employ foreign workers through temporary visa programs.
Since 2008, the Trump Organization has filed for at least 1,880 seasonal foreign workers, with requests increasing in recent years. The jobs offered typically pay between $14.17 and $23.01 per hour. Trump's comments come amid ongoing protests against his immigration policies.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Israel launches strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities and more top headlines
Israel has launched significant strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities amid escalating tensions, with Trump acknowledging prior knowledge of these actions. The operation, dubbed 'Rising Lion', aims to ensure Israel's security.
In other news, an appeals court has temporarily blocked a ruling regarding Trump's control of the National Guard in California, while funding for violent riots in LA is under scrutiny. The trial of Karen Read is nearing its conclusion.
Forbes: Israel Strikes Iran—Trump Warns Of More Attacks Unless Iran Signs Nuclear Deal (Live Updates)
Israel conducted significant military strikes against Iran, targeting key military and nuclear figures, which U.S. officials described as a unilateral action. President Trump acknowledged the strikes, emphasizing Israel's right to defend itself while warning Iran to negotiate before facing further consequences.
In response, Iran condemned the attacks and threatened retaliation, claiming U.S. support for Israel's actions. The strikes have led to rising global oil prices and heightened tensions, with concerns about potential regional conflict and the impact on U.S. interests in the area.
Forbes: Israel Strikes Iran’s Nuclear Program—Faces Drone Attacks In Retaliation (Live Updates)
Israel conducted significant military strikes against Iran, targeting key military officials and nuclear scientists, which U.S. officials described as a unilateral action. In response, Iran threatened retaliation and dismissed claims of U.S. non-involvement.
The strikes caused a spike in global crude oil prices and prompted Israeli leaders to prepare for potential Iranian counterattacks. U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, reiterated that the U.S. was not involved in the operation.
Times Of Israel: Mossad set up drone base in Iran, UAVs took out missile launchers overnight
Israel launched a significant military operation, "Rising Lion," targeting Iran's nuclear and missile programs. Over 200 Israeli Air Force aircraft participated, striking around 100 targets in Iran, including missile launchers and air defenses. The operation involved advanced planning by the IDF and Mossad, with the U.S. aware of the plans.
The Israeli government emphasized the necessity of the strikes due to Iran's threats and advancements in nuclear capabilities. Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that Israel would eliminate those involved in plans against its existence, indicating a high level of military readiness and a commitment to countering Iranian aggression.
Le Monde: Israel launches massive lightning attack on Iran
Israel conducted a large-scale airstrike on Iran, targeting nuclear and military sites in an operation named 'Rising Lion.' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed the attack as a success, emphasizing the threat posed by Iran's nuclear program.
The strikes, involving 200 fighter jets, hit various locations across Iran, including Tehran and other cities, focusing on facilities tied to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The U.S. described the operation as "unilateral."
#military
The Telegraph: Watch: Ukrainian soldier rescued from battlefield by robot
Ukrainian soldiers are being rescued from the front lines using remote-controlled robots, showcasing advancements in battlefield technology. The 20th K-2 regiment successfully evacuated four injured troops over four days with the unmanned ground vehicle, Ardal.
Commander Kyrylo Veres highlighted the significance of unmanned systems in modern warfare, stating that they have already transformed air and sea combat, and are now making an impact on land.
#crime
GB News: Tradesmen join forces with police to launch fightback against vile tool thieves
Tradesmen are uniting against the rising issue of tool theft, with a grassroots movement collaborating with police to secure convictions and support victims. Research indicates that 78% of tradesmen may experience tool theft during their careers, prompting initiatives like free tool marking events to enhance security.
Victims are encouraged to share their experiences and seek community support through social media, with campaigns like Shoaib Awan's petition for a ban on used power tool sales gaining traction. Police emphasize that tool marking can help identify stolen tools, while efforts continue to address the high reward-low risk nature of tool theft.