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Jun 16, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Federalist: Brian Wilson’s California Died Decades Ago
Brian Wilson's recent death at 82 coincided with civil unrest in Los Angeles, fueled by opposition to federal immigration enforcement. Protests have highlighted a growing ethnic identity among Mexican nationals and Mexican-Americans, challenging traditional American national identity.
The demographic shift in California, accelerated by the 1965 Hart-Celler Act, has transformed the state's cultural landscape, leading to political upheaval and a fractured social order. Critics argue that this change undermines national cohesion and threatens the stability of American society.
#politics
The Western Journal: Video: Man Sitting Behind Pritzker Delights as Pro-Trans Gov Struck Dead Silent as Own Words Come Back to Haunt Him
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker faced criticism during a House Oversight Committee hearing over his past comments regarding bathroom use for transgender individuals. GOP Rep. Brandon Gill questioned Pritzker about his stance, highlighting a contradiction between his advocacy for allowing men in women’s restrooms and his personal actions.
The exchange went viral, raising questions about Pritzker's political future as he prepares for a potential 2028 presidential run. While some Democrats are distancing themselves from progressive social policies, Pritzker continues to support them, which may complicate his campaign.
Fox News: Alex Padilla blames first Trump campaign for igniting political tensions in wake of Minnesota shootings
Sen. Alex Padilla attributed rising political tensions, culminating in the recent shooting of Minnesota lawmakers, to the tone set by former President Trump during his campaign and presidency. He emphasized the need to address why tensions are escalating across the country.
The shootings involved Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and State Senator John Hoffman, with Hortman and her husband fatally shot in a targeted attack. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz condemned the violence as politically motivated, stressing the importance of peaceful discourse in democracy.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Israel says it has aerial superiority over Tehran, Iranian intelligence leader killed
The Israeli military has claimed "aerial superiority" over Tehran, successfully conducting airstrikes that killed four senior Iranian intelligence officials. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported significant degradation of Iranian air defenses, allowing Israeli planes to operate freely over Tehran.
These strikes are seen as a major blow to Iran's intelligence capabilities and its ability to plan terrorist attacks against Israel and its allies. In response, Iran has launched missile attacks on Israel, leading to casualties and escalating tensions in the region.
The Western Journal: takes Rising as Radioactive Contamination Detected at Strike Site
The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed radioactive contamination at Iran's Natanz nuclear facility following Israeli missile strikes. While the damage to the above-ground structures was significant, underground enrichment facilities remained intact. IAEA chief Rafael Grossi stated that the contamination is manageable and urged restraint to prevent further escalation.
Iran's Atomic Energy Organization reported only minor damage and denied any threat of a leak. Meanwhile, the U.N. Board of Governors declared Iran in breach of its nuclear obligations, marking a significant development in international oversight of Iran's nuclear activities.
Le Monde: Israel-Iran: 'This conflict poses a dire threat to the very foundations of human civilization'
Activists from Iranian civil society are calling for an immediate halt to uranium enrichment by the Islamic Republic, an end to military hostilities, and the cessation of attacks on infrastructure in both Iran and Israel. They argue that the ongoing conflict threatens civilian lives and the foundations of human civilization.
The activists emphasize that uranium enrichment does not serve the interests of the Iranian people and call for a peaceful transition to democracy, stating that current leaders are incapable of addressing Iran's crises. They urge the international community to support their demands.
#economy
GB News: Labour could introduce tougher rules requiring popular vehicles to be electric by 2030 under new proposals
A coalition of 20 organizations has urged the UK government to implement mandatory regulations for zero-emission heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) to meet net zero targets. They emphasized the need for a clear regulatory framework to encourage investment in electric HGVs, which currently make up less than 1% of new truck sales.
The organizations, including major retailers and civil society groups, called for the government to accelerate consultations on decarbonizing the heavy-duty sector. They argue that robust regulations are essential for ensuring the UK remains competitive and attracts investment in the transition to cleaner freight systems.
The Federalist: Trump's Trade Negotiations Should Include Push For Free Speech
The Trump administration's tariff policies may present an opportunity to promote free speech and equality in global trade. As American businesses shift away from divisive DEI policies, they are focusing on meritocracy and quality products, responding to shareholder calls for change.
However, companies operating in the EU face challenges due to regulations like the Digital Services Act, which could impose restrictive censorship standards. The administration should advocate for the rights of American businesses to operate without ideological interference, ensuring they can thrive in a competitive global marketplace.
Fox News: AG leading suit against NY effort to punish energy firms for climate change warns of major repercussions
West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey criticized New York's new climate law, which could impose $75 billion in liabilities on fossil fuel companies. He warned that this would negatively impact economies in West Virginia, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania, driving up energy costs for all Americans.
Governor Kathy Hochul defended the law, stating it holds polluters accountable for environmental damage. McCuskey is leading efforts to challenge the law, emphasizing its potential to bankrupt energy companies and harm the energy industry critical to West Virginia's economy.
#culture
Forbes: How Comedy Creator Adam W Built A Multi-Million-Dollar Media Brand
Adam Waheed, a digital comedian, has built a massive following of 55 million across social media platforms by creating engaging, slapstick content. His approach bypasses traditional Hollywood routes, allowing him to earn an estimated $16.5 million from brand deals and ad revenue.
Waheed's success exemplifies the shift in comedy, where creators leverage smartphones to reach audiences directly. He aims to produce films for social media and is also exploring stand-up comedy, highlighting the evolving landscape of entertainment.
#crime
Fox News: Minnesota lawmaker shooting suspect had cache of weapons, hit list in vehicle, court documents show
Vance Boelter, 57, has been charged with the murder of Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, as well as the wounding of State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife. Court documents reveal Boelter had an arsenal of weapons, including AK-47s, and a hit list of public officials in his vehicle.
Boelter was captured after a two-day manhunt, the largest in Minnesota's history. He faces four felony counts of second-degree murder, each carrying a maximum sentence of 40 years. The motive for the attacks remains unclear.
The Western Journal: Trump DOJ Moves to Unmask LA Protest Orchestrators
The Justice Department, led by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, is investigating the funding behind recent riots in cities like Los Angeles, particularly those opposing ICE deportation efforts. Gabbard suggested that California's Governor Gavin Newsom may be indirectly supporting drug cartels by not discouraging these protests.
The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, which received significant government grants, has been linked to rallies against ICE but denied involvement in violent protests. The investigation continues into who may be financing these demonstrations, amidst claims of financial incentives for participants.