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#illegals

Fox News: DHS slams the idea that authorities target people based on skin color: 'Disgusting and categorically FALSE'
DHS slams the idea that authorities target people based on skin color: 'Disgusting and categorically FALSE'
The Department of Homeland Security has rejected claims that immigration enforcement targets individuals based on skin color, calling such accusations "disgusting and categorically FALSE." DHS asserts that enforcement actions are focused on individuals in the U.S. illegally, not their race.

DHS officials emphasize that their operations are well-planned and that officers are trained to assess individuals' immigration status through specific questions. The White House criticized the allegations as politically motivated, urging media to focus on the impact of illegal immigration on American communities.


#politics

Fox News: Minnesota lawmaker shootings prompt security debate in House and Senate
Minnesota lawmaker shootings prompt security debate in House and Senate
Recent shootings involving Minnesota lawmakers have heightened security concerns among Congress members. Briefings on member safety are being conducted, with discussions on allowing more flexible funding for security measures, including hiring protective details for individual offices.

Lawmakers are considering various strategies, including potential anti-doxxing legislation and a "Secret Session" to address security needs. There is a lack of consensus on effective measures, and criticism exists regarding members' use of available security resources.


Fox News: Terry Moran stands by social media post about Trump, Miller, says ABC felt he was 'bad for business'
Terry Moran stands by social media post about Trump, Miller, says ABC felt he was 'bad for business'
Former ABC News correspondent Terry Moran defended his social media post criticizing President Trump and aide Stephen Miller, which led to his suspension and eventual departure from the network. He described the decision as a business calculation by ABC, stating he had become "bad for business."

Moran labeled Trump and Miller as "world-class haters," asserting that his strong language stemmed from a genuine belief in their negative impact on public discourse. ABC News staff expressed disappointment over his exit, noting that there was no alternative after his controversial remarks.


#society

Breitbart: Elon Musk’s Trans Child Stars in Immigration Legal Fund Benefit Drag Show Hosted by ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Star Pattie Gonia
Elon Musk’s Trans Child Stars in Immigration Legal Fund Benefit Drag Show Hosted by ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Star Pattie Gonia
Elon Musk's estranged child, Vivian Jenna Wilson, made a drag debut at the 'SAVE HER!' fundraiser in Los Angeles, supporting immigrant legal aid. Dressed in a black catsuit, Wilson performed to a cheering crowd, celebrating five years since coming out as transgender.

Wilson, who has publicly criticized Musk, recently secured a modeling job with the queer clothing brand WILDFANG. The event was hosted by RuPaul Drag Race star Pattie Gonia, who also highlighted LGBTQI+ activism through various initiatives.


Breitbart: Cher’s Son Elijah Blue Allman Hospitalized After Overdose
Cher’s Son Elijah Blue Allman Hospitalized After Overdose
Elijah Blue Allman, son of Cher and Gregg Allman, was hospitalized after a serious overdose. At 48, he is reportedly receiving care in California, with his condition currently unknown. Cher is focused on supporting him through this crisis.

The relationship between Cher and Allman has been troubled, with past allegations of her attempting to forcibly intervene in his life. Allman has publicly struggled with drug addiction since childhood.


#culture

Breitbart: Stephen Colbert Says Cynthia Erivo Playing Female Jesus in 'Jesus Christ Superstar' Is 'Long Overdue'
Stephen Colbert Says Cynthia Erivo Playing Female Jesus in 'Jesus Christ Superstar' Is 'Long Overdue'
Stephen Colbert praised Cynthia Erivo for being cast as Jesus in the upcoming Hollywood Bowl production of Jesus Christ Superstar, calling it a “long overdue” move. Erivo will be the first woman to play Jesus in a major production, which she described as a significant opportunity.

Erivo addressed criticism over her casting, suggesting that detractors should recognize the musical's nature and its celebratory environment. She expressed excitement about the role and the chance to perform on stage again.


#history

The Imaginative Conservative: Tacitus in the Colonies
Tacitus in the Colonies
Tacitus was highly regarded by Colonial Americans, with Thomas Gordon's translation being particularly influential. Colonists, including Thomas Jefferson, valued Tacitus for his insights on liberty and morality, often citing him in discussions around governance and republican ideals.

Jefferson praised Tacitus as the foremost historian, intertwining his teachings with his advocacy for liberty. He emphasized the importance of studying the Anglo-Saxon language, believing it connected to the history of freedom. Jefferson's admiration for both Tacitus and Gordon shaped his political philosophy.


#health

Fox News: Stanford researchers develop ‘game-changing’ stroke treatment that doubles effectiveness
Stanford researchers develop ‘game-changing’ stroke treatment that doubles effectiveness
Researchers at Stanford University have developed the milli-spinner thrombectomy, a new technology for treating strokes and other clot-related diseases. This device reduces blood clots to as little as 5% of their original size without breaking fibrin threads, significantly improving success rates in clot removal.

Current methods only succeed about half the time on the first attempt, but the milli-spinner boasts a 90% success rate for tough clots. The team aims to begin clinical trials soon, with hopes of enhancing thrombectomy procedures and saving lives.