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Jun 16, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Federalist: The U.S. Is On Track For Its Lowest Murder Rate Ever
Murder rates in the U.S. are projected to hit record lows, attributed to effective law enforcement strategies and the deportation of criminal illegal aliens. FBI Director Kash Patel emphasizes empowering police and reallocating resources to combat crime effectively.
Additionally, a significant decline in the immigrant workforce suggests that many undocumented workers are avoiding detection due to heightened enforcement measures. This shift indicates that stricter immigration policies may be influencing crime rates by making it riskier for criminals to operate.
#politics
The Federalist: Trump Can Resolve Battle Between Mining And Religious Liberty
The Trump administration faces a critical decision regarding the Resolution Copper Project in Arizona, which promises significant economic benefits but threatens a sacred site for the Apache. The 9th Circuit Court's ruling that the mine does not substantially burden religious exercise has raised concerns about the implications for religious liberty.
To navigate this complex issue, the administration should acknowledge the burden on Apache worship while also emphasizing the national interest in mineral production. By framing its legal argument effectively, the administration can support both economic development and religious freedom, setting a precedent for future mining projects.
The Federalist: SCOTUS, Rein In Rogue Judges Threatening To Enable Rioters
A federal judge ruled that President Trump's federalization of California's National Guard during the Los Angeles riots was illegal, asserting that the president must return control to Governor Gavin Newsom. The ruling challenges the president's authority to act in national security matters.
The judge found no evidence of a rebellion or inability for the president to execute laws, arguing that such decisions should be left to Congress and not the judiciary. This decision raises concerns about judicial overreach and its implications for executive power during crises.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Momentum for regime change in Iran surges amid Israel's conflict with Tehran
The escalating conflict between Israel and Iran has sparked calls for regime change among Iranian Americans and Israeli officials. Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi believes the Iranian regime is at its most vulnerable and that a shift towards democracy is imminent, urging citizens to act against the oppressive government.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu echoed these sentiments, asserting that many Iranians desire freedom from their current rulers. Supporters of regime change advocate for international backing to help the Iranian people overthrow their oppressors, emphasizing that negotiations with the regime are futile.
The Telegraph: The Ayatollahs are tottering. Only the BBC hasn’t noticed
The BBC's reporting on the Gaza conflict shows a bias, as it often highlights restrictions on journalists imposed by Israel while uncritically echoing Hamas and UN narratives. In contrast, its coverage of Iran focuses on damage in Israel without adequately addressing the serious implications of Iran's actions or its regime's potential collapse.
Britain's response to the recent Israel-Iran conflict reflects a lack of support for Israel, with calls for diplomacy and sanctions against Israeli officials. This stance undermines the intelligence relationship between the UK and Israel, as the latter's actions are crucial for regional stability against threats from Iran and its allies.
#culture
Forbes: Forbes Top Creators 2025
In 2025, the media landscape continues to shift as social media creators increasingly dominate the entertainment industry. High-profile figures like MrBeast, Alex Cooper, and Jake Paul are not only breaking records but also establishing their own production studios and brands, reflecting a growing trend of creators as entrepreneurs. YouTube reports a significant rise in viewership, with users now watching a billion hours of content daily on TV screens.
Investment in creator-led ventures is booming, with an estimated $853 million earned by the top 50 creators this year, marking an 18% increase from 2024. The creator economy is projected to expand influencer marketing to $50 billion next year, driven by a growing global creator base expected to reach 107 million by 2030. AI tools are anticipated to enhance content production, making it more efficient and accessible for creators.
#health
The Federalist: Trump Can Lower Drug Prices By Fixing The Market
Vice President J.D. Vance highlighted the flaws in the U.S. healthcare system, emphasizing that Americans are subsidizing global drug prices while facing high costs domestically. He criticized President Trump's Most Favored Nation policy as a form of price-fixing that could lead to rationing similar to European systems.
To address these issues, Vance advocates for true free market reforms, including transparency in drug pricing and a crackdown on pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) that inflate costs. He calls for Congress to strengthen regulations on the 340B program to ensure savings benefit patients rather than corporate interests.
#crime
The Western Journal: Threats of Violence Swept Across US at Anti-Trump 'No Kings' Mass Protests
The "No Kings" protests against President Trump coincided with his birthday and a military parade, but many events were marred by violence. Notably, Minnesota Democratic State Rep. Melissa Hortman was assassinated, leading to the cancellation of protests in the state.
While some protests were peaceful, there were confrontations with pro-Trump groups, and threats prompted evacuations at the Texas Capitol. A man was arrested in Palm Springs for threatening violence at a rally, highlighting concerns over public safety during the demonstrations.
#sports
GB News: JJ Spaun reveals Tiger Woods advice that played big role in brilliant US Open triumph
J.J. Spaun faced a dismal start in the final round of the US Open at Oakmont, making five bogeys in six holes, including a disastrous second hole where his shot hit the flagstick and rolled away. After a 90-minute rain delay, Spaun regrouped, inspired by Tiger Woods' advice to remain steady.
Upon resuming play, Spaun shifted momentum, carding a three-under 32 on the back nine and finishing with consecutive birdies on the 17th and 18th holes. His remarkable comeback secured a memorable victory in US Open history.