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Jun 17, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: LA anti-ICE rioters face new charges as violence rages
Authorities in Los Angeles are set to announce additional charges related to ongoing riots against immigration enforcement, with 575 arrests made since protests began. The LAPD reported clashes with demonstrators, resulting in injuries to law enforcement and the use of crowd control measures.
One significant arrest involved Emiliano Garduno-Galvez, an illegal immigrant charged with attempted murder after allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at officers during the riots. Protests have erupted in response to ICE raids, with demonstrators demanding an end to such actions.
CNSNews: Voters Favor Noem Over Mayorkas for Border Security, Approve of Trump’s Deployment of National Guard in LA
A Rasmussen survey indicates that 49% of likely U.S. voters believe DHS Secretary Kristi Noem is performing well in securing the border, a significant increase from the 29% approval rating for her predecessor, Alejandro Mayorkas. Notably, 63% of Hispanic voters rate Noem's efforts positively.
Additionally, 57% of voters approve of President Trump's decision to deploy the National Guard to Los Angeles amid rising anti-immigration protests. Support is particularly strong among Hispanic voters, with 60% in favor of the deployment.
#politics
Fox News: San Francisco ranked worst-run major city in America: report
San Francisco has been ranked the worst-run city in the U.S. by WalletHub, coming in last out of 148 cities due to poor management of public funds and services. The report highlights issues like declining school enrollment and high housing prices, reflecting a mass exodus from the city.
The recent election of Mayor Daniel Lurie marks a shift away from previous policies, as residents seek to address crime and homelessness. Provo, Utah, was noted as the best-run city, demonstrating strong economic growth and high educational outcomes.
Fox News: Judge fires warning shot in Diddy trial as juror drama intensifies
Judge Arun Subramanian warned both the defense and prosecution in Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial about violating a court sealing order, referencing media leaks. He emphasized personal responsibility for courtroom conduct and stated that any further violations could lead to contempt charges.
Juror No. 6 was dismissed due to credibility issues, despite the defense's concerns about diversity. The judge clarified that race should not influence decisions and replaced the juror with an alternate. The prosecution is open to further questioning regarding another juror's potential misconduct.
#society
Le Monde: EU lawmakers seek to end statute of limitations for child sex abuse cases
European lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to abolish the statute of limitations for child sexual abuse, allowing victims unlimited time to seek justice. The decision, which passed 599 to 2, aims to enhance protections for victims, many of whom come forward years after the abuse.
Additionally, the parliament endorsed measures to criminalize the use of AI in creating harmful content related to child sexual abuse. The EU reports that one in five children in the bloc faces some form of sexual exploitation.
Le Monde: Spain blames 'overvoltage' for huge April blackout
A major power outage in Spain and Portugal in April 2025 was caused by "overvoltage" on the grid, leading to a chain reaction that paralyzed the region. A government report highlighted insufficient voltage control and mismanagement by energy companies as key factors.
The incident prompted an inquiry, revealing vulnerabilities in Spain's power grid and sparking debate over the government's energy policies. Recommendations include enhancing supervision of operators and improving electrical capacity and interconnections with neighboring countries.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: Is Christianity Nationalist?
The Church views the nation as essential, closely linked to the family, and integral to cultural identity. John Paul II emphasized that culture shapes truth and personal existence, asserting that a people is a bearer of culture and truth, which is vital for understanding humanity and faith.
However, the concept of "people" needs reevaluation in light of modern challenges, including the rise of identitarian populism and critiques of neoliberalism. The historical significance of nations and cultures should be acknowledged, as they embody unique expressions of divine nature and contribute to the richness of the Church.
#health
GB News: NHS forced to apologise after telling wheelchair-bound patient to go to Pets at Home to get weighed
An NHS trust has apologized after advising a wheelchair-bound woman, Sarah Rennie, to weigh herself at Pets at Home instead of a hospital, following the closure of its own weighing clinic. Rennie criticized the suggestion as dehumanizing and highlighted the lack of accessible services for disabled individuals.
The trust's decision to limit weighing facilities has raised concerns about institutional health inequalities, particularly affecting disabled people. They are currently investigating the situation to find solutions for Rennie and others in similar circumstances.