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Jun 19, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Epoch Times: ???? Trump Demands ‘Unconditional Surrender’ by Iran
President Trump has called for Iran to surrender unconditionally amid its conflict with Israel, emphasizing the need for U.S. support in military actions against Iran's nuclear capabilities.
In domestic news, blue-collar workers have seen the largest real wage increase in nearly 60 years during Trump's second term. The Pentagon plans to send up to 700 personnel to assist with immigration enforcement in several states, aligning with Trump's mass deportation strategy.
GB News: GB News has infiltrated yet another migrant smuggling gang and this is a national emergency, says Patrick Christys
GB News has uncovered a people smuggling operation, revealing that illegal immigrants are being brought into Britain via small boats for around €1,200. Evidence includes messages and maps detailing meeting points for crossings, with activity reported as recently as June 16.
The report highlights ongoing violence among illegal immigrants in Calais and raises concerns about individuals linked to serious crimes entering the UK. Calls for stronger action from authorities, including the National Crime Agency, emphasize the urgency of addressing this issue.
#society
The Western Journal: Supreme Court Hands Catholic Nuns a Win in Their Abortion Battle Against New York State
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Little Sisters of the Poor against a New York state mandate requiring employers to fund employees' abortions. This decision emphasizes the protection of religious liberty, as the sisters argue the mandate infringes on their beliefs.
The ruling highlights concerns over perceived anti-Christian bias in society and legal systems, where religious organizations face opposition while other groups receive support. The commentary calls for a restoration of religious freedom as a fundamental right.
Fox News: Universities abandon Jewish students amid dangerous tide of social media disinformation
Disinformation poses a significant threat to truth and safety on American university campuses, particularly impacting Jewish students. With nearly 60% of individuals relying on social media for news, many students struggle to distinguish fact from fiction, leading to increased antisemitic disinformation and a hostile environment.
Universities must take proactive steps, including implementing media literacy programs and clear rules against spreading falsehoods, to protect students and uphold truth. The current lack of decisive action from institutions risks further fragmentation and division within the academic community.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: Trump’s base trusts him to play strong hand in Iran
Some MAGA podcasters argue that direct U.S. action against Iran would alienate Trump's base, claiming it contradicts his promise to avoid new wars. However, polling shows most Republicans view a nuclear Iran as a critical threat, and they trust Trump to handle the situation.
Trump's approach focuses on preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, and he is unlikely to be swayed by influencers lacking voter support. His base expects him to uphold his promises, and he is determined to reverse the perceived decline in U.S. global standing.
The Western Journal: Watch as Missiles Fly Over Fox Reporter's Shoulder as He Breaks for Cover During Live Shot
Fox News reporter Trey Yingst had to take cover during a live broadcast as Iranian missiles targeted Tel Aviv, which were intercepted by Israel’s defense systems. He reported on the situation, highlighting the ongoing conflict and the potential U.S. response.
In retaliation, the Israeli Air Force conducted strikes on Iranian military targets. Iranian leader Ali Khamenei responded defiantly, stating that any U.S. attack would lead to severe consequences for America.
Forbes: Trump Says He 'May' Strike Iran's Nuclear Facilities (Live)
President Trump has indicated that the U.S. may consider military action against Iran's nuclear facilities amid escalating tensions, following warnings from Iran's Supreme Leader about severe consequences for U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict. Trump stated that he has received messages from Iran and emphasized the urgency of the situation.
The conflict intensified after Israel launched strikes against Iranian targets, claiming self-defense against a perceived threat. Trump has called for Iran's "unconditional surrender" and warned against any attacks on U.S. personnel, asserting that the U.S. has superior military capabilities. Iranian officials have expressed openness to negotiations, contingent on halting Israeli aggression.
#health
Fox News: Kate Middleton unexpectedly pulls out of Royal Ascot appearance
Kate Middleton has withdrawn from attending Royal Ascot, originally scheduled for June 18, due to ongoing recovery from cancer treatment. She expressed disappointment but is focusing on balancing her health and public engagements.
Prince William will attend the event with King Charles and Queen Camilla, while Kate's mother, Carole Middleton, will also be present. Kate, who recently completed chemotherapy, remains committed to her recovery and public duties.
#crime
The Western Journal: 'Beyond Disturbing': Public School Teacher Indicted on 55 Felony Charges in Student Sex Abuse Case
Christina Formella, a former teacher at Downers Grove South High School in Illinois, has been indicted on 55 felony charges related to sexual abuse of a student. The allegations include 20 counts of Criminal Sexual Assault and 20 counts of Aggravated Criminal Sexual Abuse, with claims of a sexual affair lasting nearly two years.
Formella was initially arrested in March but now faces additional charges after prosecutors revealed the extent of the abuse, which reportedly involved sexual acts at both the school and her home. She has resigned from her teaching position and surrendered her license.
#sports
Forbes: WNBA Ratings, Attendance And Advertising Grew In 2024
The WNBA has experienced significant growth in viewership, attendance, and merchandise sales during the 2024 season. The league averaged 657,000 viewers for regular season games, with notable matchups like the Indiana Fever vs. Chicago Sky drawing over 2 million viewers. The All-Star game set a record with 3.44 million viewers.
As a result of this surge, the WNBA has signed a lucrative new media rights deal worth $200 million annually and is set to expand from 12 to 16 teams by 2028. Despite the increased interest and revenue, the league is still projected to lose $50 million this year.