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Jun 17, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Dodgers' Enrique Hernandez Claims ICE Agents 'Abused and Ripped' Los Angeles Apart
Dodgers player Enrique Hernandez criticized U.S. immigration policy, claiming it violates the human rights of illegal immigrants. He expressed his sadness over the unrest in Los Angeles, calling for respect and dignity for all individuals, while highlighting the community's support for him.
In response, President Trump reiterated his commitment to mass deportations, directing ICE to increase efforts in major cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York, where he claims millions of illegal immigrants reside.
Fox News: ICE-averse states won’t get ‘one red cent’ from feds to rebuild infrastructure, Secretary Duffy warns
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned states that do not cooperate with federal immigration enforcement could lose federal funding. He emphasized that cities allowing riots and destruction of infrastructure should not expect financial support from the USDOT.
California Governor Gavin Newsom's office countered that the state does communicate with federal authorities regarding serious crimes. Meanwhile, New York Mayor Eric Adams indicated cooperation with federal actions, contrasting with Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's criticism of federal immigration policies.
#politics
CNSNews: Sen. Kennedy: Your Tax Dollars Help PBS, NPR Lie to You About Laptop, Covid, Racism
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) criticized PBS and NPR for allegedly using taxpayer funds to promote political agendas, calling for the Senate to approve President Trump's request to rescind their funding. He highlighted the significant costs to taxpayers, with the Corporation for Public Broadcasting expected to receive $535 million in 2025.
Kennedy argued that the content produced by these organizations is biased and not necessary for American citizens, especially given the nation's substantial debt. He has introduced the No Propaganda Act to permanently defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Fox News: Meloni caught giving 'eye roll of the century' while Macron whispered in her ear during high-stakes G7 meeting
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was seen rolling her eyes at French President Emmanuel Macron during a G7 summit in Canada, sparking social media reactions. The context of their conversation remains unclear, but Meloni has previously expressed disdain for Macron in public speeches.
President Donald Trump abruptly left the G7 summit to return to Washington amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, countering Macron's claim that he was focused on a ceasefire. Trump emphasized the urgency of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
#society
The Telegraph: Ukraine applies to host Prince Harry’s Invictus Games
Ukraine is competing to host the 2029 Invictus Games, alongside five other cities, despite ongoing geopolitical challenges. This bid follows Prince Harry's recent visit to the country, where he met with wounded military personnel.
The Invictus Games Foundation's outgoing CEO expressed optimism about holding the event in Ukraine post-war, highlighting the significant number of amputees in the country. However, travel advisories remain in place for certain areas, including Kyiv.
GB News: Heidi Alexander fiercely grilled by Ben Leo over grooming gangs investigation: 'It's NOT a full national inquiry!'
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander faced tough questioning on GB News regarding Labour's new national inquiry into grooming gangs, following a significant shift in stance by Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper emphasized the need for justice for victims and the inquiry's aim to address failures in protecting children.
Alexander defended the inquiry's national scope, asserting it would compel evidence from individuals and organizations, despite some exemptions for government officials. She criticized the Conservative Party for inaction during their tenure and highlighted the reopening of over 800 cases related to grooming gangs as part of Labour's response.
Breitbart: 'Modern Family' Star Ariel Winter Goes Undercover as 12-Year-Old in Sting Operation: 'I'm Familiar with Predators, I Worked In Hollywood'
Ariel Winter, known for her role in Modern Family, participated in an undercover sting operation to catch child sexual predators as part of the nonprofit Safe from Online Sex Abuse (SOSA). She posed as a 12-year-old girl to expose the dangers of online grooming and sexual abuse.
Winter shared her personal experiences with predators, emphasizing the trauma caused by inappropriate messages she received as a child in Hollywood. She highlighted the escalating issue of child exploitation in the digital age and the importance of organizations like SOSA in protecting children and securing convictions against offenders.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump's stance against Iran nuclear ambitions backed by vast majority of Americans: poll
President Trump has reaffirmed that Iran must not acquire nuclear weapons, aligning with a recent poll showing 84% of Americans prioritize preventing Iran's nuclear capabilities for U.S. security. This comes amid escalating military actions between Israel and Iran.
The poll also reveals that 45% of Americans support Israeli airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities if diplomacy fails, though support varies significantly by party affiliation. While 60% of Republicans back the strikes, only 35% of independents and 32% of Democrats share that view.
#culture
Breitbart: 'Fifty Shades' Star Dakota Johnson Says Hollywood Is 'a Mess,' Slams Studios for Remaking 'the Same Things'
Dakota Johnson criticized Hollywood for its lack of originality, stating that studios are overly risk-averse and tend to remake successful films instead of creating new content. She emphasized that creative decisions are often made by those disconnected from the art of filmmaking.
Johnson expressed frustration over the committee-driven approach to creativity, which she believes stifles artistic expression. She noted that audiences crave fresh experiences and can easily discern when films lack authenticity.
#health
Fox News: 'Grey's Anatomy' alum Eric Dane prepared to go to extreme measures to fight ALS
Eric Dane, the "Grey's Anatomy" star, is determined to fight his ALS diagnosis, expressing willingness to take extreme measures for treatment. In a recent interview, he shared his hope stemming from his doctor, Dr. Merit Cudkowicz, who is a leading ALS researcher.
Dane, who has lost function in his right arm and is experiencing further decline, reflected on the emotional impact of his diagnosis. He remains focused on spending time with his daughters and maintaining hope despite the challenges ahead.
#crime
Breitbart: Doctor Who Supplied ‘Friends’ Star Matthew Perry with Ketamine Faces 40 Years in Prison
Dr. Salvador Plasencia has agreed to plead guilty to four counts of ketamine distribution related to the overdose death of actor Matthew Perry. In exchange for his plea, prosecutors will drop additional charges, and he faces a maximum of 40 years in prison.
Plasencia admitted to illegally supplying Perry with ketamine, including injections and lozenges, and coordinating with another doctor for the drugs. Perry, who struggled with addiction, was found dead on October 28, 2023, with ketamine as the primary cause of death.