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#illegals

Breitbart: Gov. Newsom Claims He Beat Trump on Immigration Policy
Gov. Newsom Claims He Beat Trump on Immigration Policy
President Trump indicated a potential easing of immigration enforcement for certain industries, prompting California Governor Gavin Newsom to claim victory in their ongoing border battle. Trump’s fluctuating stance reflects the need to balance the demands of pro-American voters with those of business supporters, as he prepares for the 2026 midterm elections.

Despite Trump's recent comments suggesting that millions of migrants "have to go home," his approach has sparked backlash from his pro-American base. Critics argue that reliance on cheap labor has harmed American workers and communities, while some advocate for better wages and conditions to attract domestic labor. The ongoing debate highlights the complexities of immigration policy and its impact on the economy.


#politics

Breitbart: Jon Stewart: ABC a ‘F**king Joke’ for Firing Terry Moran over Anti-Trump Tweet
Jon Stewart: ABC a ‘F**king Joke’ for Firing Terry Moran over Anti-Trump Tweet
ABC has permanently cut ties with reporter Terry Moran after he labeled President Trump and aide Stephen Miller as "world-class haters" on social media. Jon Stewart criticized ABC's decision, calling it "stupid" and highlighting the double standards in media commentary.

Stewart argued that ABC is trying to maintain a false sense of neutrality while other networks engage in more aggressive rhetoric. The controversy stems from Moran's now-deleted tweets that sparked the network's decision to suspend and ultimately terminate him.


Fox News: Second federal judge sides against Trump's election executive order
Second federal judge sides against Trump's election executive order
A second federal judge has blocked President Trump's executive order aimed at changing U.S. election procedures. The order sought to mandate proof of citizenship for voter registration, limit ballot acceptance to those received by Election Day, and tie federal funding to compliance with these rules.

This ruling continues the legal challenges to Trump's election-related initiatives. The situation remains fluid, with further updates expected.


Breitbart: Trump Remains Commander-in-Chief: Keeps Control of California National Guard
Trump Remains Commander-in-Chief: Keeps Control of California National Guard
A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked a lower court's order requiring President Trump to return control of 4,000 California National Guard troops to Governor Newsom. The 9th Circuit Court's decision allows Trump to maintain command while an appeal is considered.

The original ruling by U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer deemed Trump's actions illegal, prompting the administration's immediate appeal. The White House criticized Breyer's order as unprecedented and argued it undermines the President's authority as Commander in Chief. A hearing is scheduled for Tuesday.


Fox News: Marjorie Taylor Greene launches probe into Planned Parenthood's use of taxpayer funds
Marjorie Taylor Greene launches probe into Planned Parenthood's use of taxpayer funds
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is initiating an investigation into Planned Parenthood, questioning the nonprofit's use of federal funds amid allegations of funding abortions and providing gender-affirming care without adequate evaluation. She seeks financial records and documentation from 2020 to 2025.

Greene's inquiry comes as House Republicans aim to defund abortion providers. Planned Parenthood, which receives a significant portion of its revenue from federal funds, has been accused of misusing these funds despite its role as a provider of essential women's healthcare services.


#society

The Imaginative Conservative: Correcting Superiors From Below
Correcting Superiors From Below
The text explores the concepts of superiority and inferiority in social relationships, emphasizing that acknowledging these hierarchies is essential for understanding equality and rights. It argues that a proper understanding of superiority allows individuals to assert their rights as inferiors while recognizing the need for leaders and focal points in various social structures.

The author discusses different types of superior-inferior relationships, including parental and governmental, highlighting the importance of clear hierarchies for justice and social order. By understanding these dynamics, individuals can navigate their roles within society more effectively.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: ‘Excellent’: Trump lauds Israeli strikes on Iran, says Tehran can still make a deal
‘Excellent’: Trump lauds Israeli strikes on Iran, says Tehran can still make a deal
President Trump praised Israeli strikes on Iranian military and nuclear targets, stating that Iran had missed opportunities for a deal and warning of further actions. He emphasized that Israel would continue to receive U.S. military support, while urging Iran to negotiate before facing more severe consequences.

Despite ongoing diplomatic efforts, including planned talks with Iran, Trump indicated that the situation was deteriorating, with Iran's nuclear ambitions escalating. The U.S. had previously withdrawn from a nuclear agreement, and Iran's uranium enrichment levels have raised international concerns.


Forbes: Dow Drops 600 Points: Biggest Loss In 3 Weeks As Iran-Israel Conflict Escalates
Dow Drops 600 Points: Biggest Loss In 3 Weeks As Iran-Israel Conflict Escalates
Geopolitical tensions surged after Israel's strike on Iran, leading to a significant drop in U.S. stocks and a spike in oil prices. The Dow Jones fell 1.3%, marking its worst day in three weeks, while global markets also declined amid heightened fears.

Gold prices rose nearly 2%, and Brent crude surged 7%, with major energy stocks benefiting. Analysts suggest that while oil prices may rise, inflation impacts in the U.S. are expected to be temporary and unlikely to prompt central bank action.


Fox News: IAEA chief calls Israeli president, reportedly says Iran nuclear facility was severely damaged
IAEA chief calls Israeli president, reportedly says Iran nuclear facility was severely damaged
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi spoke with Israeli President Isaac Herzog after Israeli airstrikes severely damaged Iran's Natanz nuclear facility. Grossi expressed concern over the attack, emphasizing that military actions against nuclear sites pose risks to safety and security.

The Israeli Defense Forces confirmed the strikes targeted Iran's largest uranium enrichment site, which is crucial for potential nuclear weapons capability. They reported damage to the underground area housing centrifuges and essential infrastructure.


Times Of Israel: At scattered protests, Iranians call for revenge against Israel, death to Netanyahu
At scattered protests, Iranians call for revenge against Israel, death to Netanyahu
Iranians expressed anger and calls for revenge following a series of Israeli airstrikes that targeted military and nuclear sites, resulting in the deaths of several top military officials and scientists. Protests erupted in Tehran, with demonstrators chanting against Israel and America while supporting the regime.

The strikes have escalated tensions between Iran and Israel, pushing them closer to full-blown conflict after years of proxy warfare. While some residents rallied in the streets, many others remained cautious, highlighting the uncertainty and fear permeating the nation.


Breitbart: Iran Warns Israel Lethal Strikes Are a 'Declaration of War'
Iran Warns Israel Lethal Strikes Are a 'Declaration of War'
Iran has declared that Israeli strikes on its military and nuclear sites constitute a "declaration of war," following its launch of 100 drones targeting Israel. The attacks are part of Iran's promised "harsh and decisive" retaliation for the Israeli airstrikes that killed key military figures, including Major General Hossein Salami.

In response, Jordan and Iraq have closed their airspace and grounded flights due to the escalating tensions. Iranian leaders have condemned the Israeli actions, with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei vowing that Israel will face severe consequences.


#economy

Forbes: Coco Gauff’s French Open Winnings Cut In Half—Here’s Why
Coco Gauff’s French Open Winnings Cut In Half—Here’s Why
Coco Gauff earned over $2.9 million after winning the French Open, but her prize will be significantly reduced due to France's 45% tax on earnings above €180,648, leaving her with about $1.6 million. She will also receive a tax credit to avoid double taxation in the U.S.

Carlos Alcaraz, who also won at the French Open, faces similar tax implications, with a combined income tax of at least 47% after accounting for Spain's tax rates. Both players are among the highest-paid in tennis, with Gauff ranking third and Alcaraz first in earnings.


#military

Breitbart: Israel, Allies Intercept Iranian Drones; IDF Renews Attacks
Israel, Allies Intercept Iranian Drones; IDF Renews Attacks
Israel and its allies intercepted Iranian drones launched in retaliation for an Israeli airstrike targeting military and nuclear sites in Iran. The Israeli Defense Forces confirmed that all drones were intercepted outside Israeli airspace, allowing for a temporary easing of shelter orders for civilians.

The IDF continued its offensive against Iranian air defenses, destroying key radar and missile systems, enhancing Israel's aerial operations over Iran. This military action is part of Israel's broader strategy to maintain air superiority in the region.


#health

GB News: Skin care: Medical expert names household item to keep away from your face - 'There's nothing that harbours more bacteria!'
Skin care: Medical expert names household item to keep away from your face - 'There's nothing that harbours more bacteria!'
Dr. Gizem Seymenoglu warns that common household items may harm skin health. Loofahs can irritate and harbor bacteria, while bar soap alters skin pH and dries it out. Phones and makeup brushes are significant bacterial threats, requiring regular cleaning to prevent skin issues.

She advises using body wash over bar soap and maintaining clean pillowcases, regardless of fabric type. Headphones also accumulate bacteria, and makeup brushes should be washed weekly. For those unable to do so, rotating brushes can help maintain hygiene and skin health.


#education

The Western Journal: Job Corps May Sound Nice in Theory, But the Cost Per Graduate Is Eye-Popping
Job Corps May Sound Nice in Theory, But the Cost Per Graduate Is Eye-Popping
The Job Corps program, aimed at providing education and job training for low-income youth, is facing significant scrutiny and a potential shutdown due to financial challenges and poor outcomes. The Department of Labor has announced a "phased pause," citing a $140 million deficit and high incident reports among participants.

Despite bipartisan pushback, concerns about the program's sustainability and effectiveness persist, with each graduate costing taxpayers over $155,000. Critics argue that the program's history of underperformance raises doubts about its viability, suggesting that alternative methods for training young Americans may be more effective.


#crime

The Telegraph: How ‘12 Angry Men’ caused Weinstein mistrial
How ‘12 Angry Men’ caused Weinstein mistrial
Harvey Weinstein was found guilty of one count of sexual assault but cleared of another in a tense Manhattan court trial. An outstanding rape charge collapsed as jury tensions escalated, with reports of shouting and bullying among jurors. The foreman ultimately refused to continue deliberations.

Judge Curtis Farber attempted to maintain order, describing the jurors' conflicts as typical for high-profile cases. The exact nature of the jury's discord remains unclear.


#science

Forbes: Northern Lights Update: 10 States Could See Aurora Borealis Friday
Northern Lights Update: 10 States Could See Aurora Borealis Friday
Intermittent geomagnetic storming may allow for strong northern lights displays this week, with nearly a dozen states expected to see the aurora borealis Friday night. NOAA forecasts a Kp index of 4, indicating increased auroral activity.

Alaska and Canada have the best viewing conditions, but states like Montana, North Dakota, and Minnesota are also likely to see the lights. The phenomenon is attributed to the sun's active solar maximum, which has led to frequent northern lights sightings this year.