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Jun 17, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Keir Starmer admits migrant crisis is 'deteriorating' as 40,000 cross Channel under PM's watch
Sir Keir Starmer has acknowledged the worsening migrant crisis following discussions with European leaders at the G7 summit. He emphasized the need for increased cooperation with France to address the surge in Channel crossings, which have reached 30,000 since he took office.
The UK government admits the situation is deteriorating, with recent figures showing nearly 16,000 migrants have crossed this year alone. Home Office officials stress the urgency of dismantling people-smuggling gangs and enhancing border security measures.
The Western Journal: Press Sues the Police After What Allegedly Unfolded During Los Angeles Anti-ICE Riots
A lawsuit has been filed by the Los Angeles Press Club and the news site Status Coup against the LAPD, claiming police violence against journalists covering protests against the Trump administration's immigration policies. The suit highlights injuries suffered by reporters during these events.
The attorney for the press groups argues that journalists are not being respected by law enforcement, even when displaying press credentials. The LAPD has not commented on the ongoing litigation.
Fox News: Feds probing protest funding as officials drop hammer on violent LA rioters
Los Angeles officials have announced multiple charges against individuals accused of inciting violence during protests against immigration enforcement. District Attorney Nathan Hochman stated that some protesters exploited the demonstrations to commit crimes, leading to over 575 arrests as law enforcement worked to maintain order amid ongoing riots.
Among those charged is Alejandro Orellana, who allegedly distributed protective gear to violent protesters, and Adam Charles Palermo, accused of attacking officers and attempting arson. Authorities are also investigating the funding of these protests, with the IRS involved in tracing financial contributions to the unrest.
Fox News: Arnold Schwarzenegger says immigrants need to act responsibly, 'behave' like guests
Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger emphasized the importance of legal immigration and the responsibilities immigrants have when entering the U.S. He urged newcomers to behave like guests and contribute positively to their communities. Schwarzenegger called for bipartisan cooperation on immigration reform.
During his appearance on "The View," he faced pushback from co-hosts regarding crime rates among immigrants and the portrayal of recent protests in Los Angeles. Schwarzenegger criticized both political parties for failing to address immigration issues, suggesting they exploit the situation for fundraising.
The Western Journal: It's Working: American Wages Increase as Trump, Homan Send Illegals Packing
President Trump's immigration policies, particularly deportations, are credited with increasing wages for American workers. The Labor Department's recent report indicates a rise in average hourly wages and a decline in the immigrant labor force, correlating with Trump's enforcement strategies.
Experts argue that fewer illegal immigrants in the workforce have compelled businesses to raise wages to attract native-born workers. The Trump administration claims significant job growth for Americans, contrasting sharply with the previous administration's record, which saw job losses for native workers.
#politics
Fox News: Sanders endorses socialist Mamdani in move to block Cuomo in NYC mayoral race
Zohran Mamdani, a New York City mayoral candidate and state assembly member, has received endorsements from prominent progressive figures Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Their support aims to consolidate progressive voters against moderate candidate Andrew Cuomo.
Mamdani's campaign focuses on issues such as affordable housing, mental health services, and a minimum wage increase, funded by taxing the wealthiest New Yorkers. With early voting underway, the endorsements seek to unite the progressive base to avoid a repeat of past divisions in the primary.
Breitbart: Watch: ‘F1’ Star Javier Bardem Calls on European Countries to ‘Cut Ties with Israel’ over War with Hamas
Javier Bardem has accused Israel of "genocide" in its conflict with Hamas, urging the U.S. and European nations to withdraw support. He expressed his views during a Variety interview, claiming thousands of children are dying in Gaza and suggesting European countries cut ties with Israel.
Bardem's remarks, made while promoting his film, have drawn attention but lack specific evidence to support his claims. The ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict escalated in October 2023 after a terrorist attack in Israel.
Breitbart: Bill Maher Scolds Sean Penn for Refusing to Meet Trump: 'But You'll Meet With F**king Castro and Chavez'
Bill Maher criticized actor Sean Penn for meeting with socialist dictators while refusing to meet with President Trump. During a podcast, Maher expressed disbelief at Penn's stance, questioning why he would engage with figures like Castro and Chávez but not the elected U.S. president.
Penn defended his choices, suggesting he had seen positive outcomes from his meetings with dictators. Maher challenged Penn's reasoning, emphasizing the importance of personal experience and relationships, particularly with Trump. The exchange highlighted a stark contrast in their views on political engagement.
#society
Fox News: Traveler falls victim to 'seat swap shenanigans,' plus a Chick-fil-A change sparks debate
A passenger recounts her experience of denying a seat-swap request on a flight, emphasizing her right to refuse. Meanwhile, Chick-fil-A faces backlash for switching from Styrofoam to paper cups in some locations, and the Louvre closes due to staff strikes over overtourism.
The Telegraph: Peacocks terrorising village renowned for its Spitfire pilots history
Residents of Hibaldstow, known for its Spitfire pilot training history, are facing issues with nearly 30 aggressive peacocks. The birds are attacking cars, drawn by their reflections, and causing damage to gardens and graves. Complaints about their loud noises at night have also emerged.
Le Monde: Braving humiliation and death to get food in Gaza
In Gaza, a chaotic scene unfolded as thousands of residents rushed for food aid distributed by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which has been operating under Israeli supervision since late May. The footage captured the desperation of those waiting for hours, highlighting the dire humanitarian situation.
The co-director of the Arab-Jewish group Standing Together described the stampede as "apocalyptic," emphasizing the severe dehumanization faced by millions in the region.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Trump Claims 'Total Control of the Skies Over Iran,' Sends Ominous Warning to 'Supreme Leader' Khamenei
President Trump asserted that the U.S. has "total control of the skies over Iran," warning Iranian leader Khamenei of diminishing American tolerance towards attacks on Israel. He emphasized the superiority of U.S. military technology over Iran's defenses.
Trump indicated that Khamenei's safety is contingent on Israel's decisions, stating that while the U.S. knows his location, no immediate action will be taken. As tensions escalate, Iran has retaliated with missile strikes on Israeli cities, prompting discussions on the potential consequences of targeting Khamenei directly.
Times Of Israel: Five more victims of Iranian missile strikes in Petah Tikva and Haifa named
Five individuals have been identified among the eight casualties from Iranian missile strikes in Israel, including Yaakov and Hadassah Belo, Daisy Yitzhaki, Igor Fradkin, and Uri Levy. The attacks, which occurred in multiple locations, injured nearly 300 others, with the Belo couple and Yitzhaki killed in Petah Tikva.
Fradkin and Levy died at the Bazan oil refinery in Haifa during a missile strike, with a third victim, Dani Avraham, also confirmed. The strikes are part of a larger conflict, with Israel recently launching a significant offensive against Iran, resulting in numerous missile attacks on the country.
Times Of Israel: Iran’s nuclear program has been hit hard, but won’t be knocked out if Fordo remains
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced significant achievements in Israel's Operation Rising Lion against Iran, including the destruction of military leadership, ballistic missiles, and UAVs. Despite these tactical successes, experts caution that the overall impact on Iran's nuclear program may not be as extensive as claimed.
Israel's strategy has focused on both nuclear and non-nuclear targets, with mixed results. While damage to key facilities like Natanz and Isfahan has been reported, the underground Fordo site remains largely intact. Israel aims to push Iran towards a tighter nuclear agreement, but experts warn that more work is needed to mitigate the nuclear threat.
Fox News: Vance defends Trump's Iran position amid 'crazy stuff on social media'
Vice President JD Vance defended President Trump's stance on Iran, emphasizing Trump's consistent position against Iranian nuclear weapons. Vance clarified misconceptions about civilian nuclear power and uranium enrichment, highlighting Iran's violations of non-proliferation obligations.
Trump called for Iran's "unconditional surrender" amid escalating tensions, asserting U.S. and Israeli control over Iranian airspace. He emphasized the need to protect American troops and citizens while considering further actions against Iranian enrichment.
Breitbart: Cotton: Trump 'Right Not to Rule Out Any Option' on Iran
Sen. Tom Cotton expressed strong support for President Trump's strategy regarding the Israel-Iran conflict. He emphasized the importance of not ruling out any options to eliminate Iran's nuclear capabilities and ballistic missile threats, while fully backing Israel.
Cotton underscored that closing uranium enrichment sites is crucial for a decisive outcome in the campaign against Iran. He believes that failing to achieve this would result in an inconclusive resolution.
#economy
Forbes: Why Argentina Is This Summer’s Big Travel Bargain
The U.S. dollar has depreciated globally, down 6% year-over-year, making travel more expensive for Americans in most countries. However, in Argentina, the dollar has appreciated by 31% against the peso, attracting more American tourists to destinations like Buenos Aires.
Despite a weaker dollar, inbound travel to the U.S. has declined, attributed to tariffs and negative perceptions of U.S. immigration policies. Economic anxiety has led 56% of Americans to consider domestic travel instead of international trips this summer.
#health
Fox News: New COVID variant may cause 'razor blade throat' — here's what to know
A new COVID-19 variant, NB.1.8.1, nicknamed "Nimbus," is becoming prevalent in the U.S., accounting for about 37% of cases. It is characterized by a painful symptom referred to as "razor blade throat," which has led to increased searches online.
While Nimbus is more transmissible, it does not appear to be more severe than previous variants. Treatments for throat pain vary based on the cause, with remedies including honey, anti-inflammatory medications, and hydration. Consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper diagnosis and treatment.
#crime
Forbes: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Likely Won’t Testify In His Sex Trafficking Trial
Sean "Diddy" Combs is unlikely to testify in his ongoing sex trafficking and racketeering trial, with his defense estimating they will need only two to five days to present their case. The prosecution has already called several witnesses, including Combs' ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura.
Combs faces five federal charges and has pleaded not guilty. High-profile testimony has included allegations of abuse and coercion from Ventura, as well as other alleged victims. The trial is expected to conclude soon, with jury deliberations potentially starting next week.
Breitbart: Judge Dismisses Juror in Diddy Sex-Trafficking Trial Over Conflicting Residency Claims
A juror was dismissed from Sean “Diddy” Combs' sex trafficking trial due to inconsistencies regarding his residency, raising concerns about his intentions. The judge emphasized that race should not influence jury decisions and rejected defense claims of prosecutorial misconduct.
Combs, who has pleaded not guilty to charges, has been active in court but warned about his behavior towards jurors. The trial is ongoing, with prosecutors expected to rest their case soon.
The Western Journal: Former Military Officer and FEMA Official Charged with Gruesome Threats Against Trump
Peter Stinson, a former Coast Guard lieutenant and FEMA instructor, has been arrested for making death threats against President Donald Trump. The FBI affidavit details Stinson's repeated threats and anti-Trump posts dating back to 2020, including explicit calls for violence. He has been charged and is awaiting a court hearing.
Stinson's social media activity included references to violent actions and expressed support for ANTIFA. His posts suggested a desire to harm Trump, with specific mentions of needing skills for such acts. He is currently being held pending further legal proceedings.
#sports
Breitbart: REPORT: South Carolina QB LaNorris Sellers Turned Down $8M Transfer Offer
South Carolina QB La Norris Sellers declined an $8 million transfer offer, prioritizing education and family ties over financial gain. His father emphasized their original goal was to play football and earn a degree, not to chase money. Sellers had a successful season, contributing to the Gamecocks' resurgence.
While some players, like Texas QB Quinn Ewers, have turned down lucrative offers, the trend of significant NIL deals in college football is growing. Sellers' decision highlights a rare commitment to legacy and stability amidst a landscape increasingly driven by financial incentives.