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#illegals

Breitbart: Brooke Rollins Defends Deportation Exemption for Favored Industries
Brooke Rollins Defends Deportation Exemption for Favored Industries
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is advocating for exemptions from immigration laws for farmers, meatpackers, and restaurant employers, arguing that it is essential for maintaining a stable agricultural workforce. Critics, including Rosemary Jenks, claim this undermines the rule of law and encourages reliance on illegal labor instead of investing in automation.

Rollins maintains that the "Farmers First" approach is crucial for food supply stability, despite the availability of legal H-2A visas for agricultural work. The exemption has sparked backlash among Trump's supporters, who feel it contradicts his immigration promises and could jeopardize Republican prospects in the 2026 elections.


#politics

Le Monde: Poland delivers Trump his first electoral victory in Europe
Poland delivers Trump his first electoral victory in Europe
Karol Nawrocki, representing the ultraconservative Law and Justice party, won Poland's presidential election with 50.89% of the vote, defeating liberal Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski. This victory marks a shift back to nationalism in Poland, aligning with other conservative leaders in Europe.

The election highlighted the strong nationalist sentiment in Poland, a country with a history of overcoming adversity. Nawrocki's win is seen as part of a broader conservative movement in Europe, reflecting growing support for nationalist policies.


Breitbart: Stephen King Wants Women Running Nuclear-Armed Nations: 'Enough With the Macho Men and Swinging Dicks'
Stephen King Wants Women Running Nuclear-Armed Nations: 'Enough With the Macho Men and Swinging Dicks'
Stephen King advocates for women to lead nuclear-armed nations, arguing they are more reasonable than "macho men." His comments suggest a shift away from traditional male leadership in favor of a more collaborative approach.

King's remarks come amid a political landscape where the U.S. has had opportunities to elect women leaders but opted for male candidates, notably Donald Trump. His presidency is noted for fostering peace initiatives like the Abraham Accords, which have stalled under the current administration.


Breitbart: Karen Bass Blames Riots, Trump's 'Escalation' for Pulling Police from Palisades
Karen Bass Blames Riots, Trump's 'Escalation' for Pulling Police from Palisades
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced the removal of LAPD checkpoints in the Pacific Palisades, citing ongoing unrest linked to President Trump’s actions. The decision was influenced by the need to reallocate police resources for planned protests against the Trump administration.

Bass has attributed the escalating violence to Trump's federal policies, emphasizing that the safety of residents remains a priority. She has expressed concerns over the impact of federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions on local security.


Fox News: Minnesota officials find car, hat belonging to assassin suspect Vance Boelter on highway in 'fluid' search
Minnesota officials find car, hat belonging to assassin suspect Vance Boelter on highway in 'fluid' search
Minnesota officials are actively searching for Vance Boelter, 57, the suspect in the shooting deaths of House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, as well as the shooting of State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife. A massive manhunt is underway, with Boelter's vehicle found in Sibley County.

Authorities are treating the situation as a targeted attack on lawmakers, with Boelter reportedly wearing tactical gear during the incidents. Both Hoffman and his wife sustained multiple gunshot wounds but are recovering. The investigation is ongoing, with law enforcement urging residents to remain vigilant.


#society

GB News: UK weather: Temperatures could skyrocket to 40C in 'exceptionally hot' heat blast from north Africa
UK weather: Temperatures could skyrocket to 40C in 'exceptionally hot' heat blast from north Africa
The UK may see temperatures reach 40C by late June, driven by warming air from North Africa. While some weather models suggest this extreme heat is possible, meteorologists advise caution, noting that such predictions are still uncertain.

The country has had its driest March since 1961, raising concerns about drought, particularly in Scotland. With warmer than average conditions expected, the risk of exceptionally hot weather in southern and eastern England increases this summer.


Le Monde: The young professionals taking their parents' experiences to heart and changing how they work
The young professionals taking their parents' experiences to heart and changing how they work
Mathéo, a 25-year-old from Brittany, reflects on his mother's 20-year career at La Poste, which left her disillusioned due to job pressures and a loss of meaning. This experience has shaped his view that the work environment is a "trap," leading him to seek fulfillment outside of traditional employment.

As he enters the job market, Mathéo struggles with uncertainty, having faced a series of internships and a precarious civic service contract. He believes it's more sensible to seek meaning in life beyond work.


#military

Fox News: MSNBC hosts highlight lack of 'dark, malevolent energy' at military parade in DC
MSNBC hosts highlight lack of 'dark, malevolent energy' at military parade in DC
MSNBC hosts Ali Velshi and Chris Hayes noted a contrasting atmosphere at a military parade in Washington, D.C., celebrating the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary compared to the tense energy often felt at Trump rallies. They observed a more celebratory mood among attendees, despite some political expressions present.

Velshi remarked on the positive vibe, highlighting that many attendees were engaging in light-hearted interactions. Jen Psaki emphasized the strength of the country's civic culture, suggesting that the calmness at the parade could change depending on Trump's speech.


#culture

Le Monde: Is it ever a good idea to... wear your sunglasses on your head?
Is it ever a good idea to... wear your sunglasses on your head?
As sunglasses season approaches, the question of proper storage arises. Many people resort to risky placements like shirt pockets or wedging them into necklines, while others wear them on cords or precariously balance them on their heads.

However, these methods can lead to fashion faux pas, especially when sunglasses cause awkward hair issues or tan lines. The best solution remains to store them safely in a jacket pocket or a case, though this can be inconvenient.