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Jun 19, 2025 |
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#illegals
Front Page Magazine: Getting Briefly Detained in the New Dem Political Strategy
New York Comptroller Brad Lander, running for mayor, was briefly detained during a confrontation with ICE, following a similar incident involving Sen. Padilla. Local officials are increasingly using such arrests as a form of virtue signaling to appeal to Democratic voters.
This trend reflects the Left's frustration with politicians not taking a stand on immigration issues, leading to staged confrontations with law enforcement. However, if real charges were pursued, this behavior might cease.
#politics
The Telegraph: The 33-year-old socialist who could become New York mayor
New York's mayoral race is heating up as 33-year-old socialist Zohran Mamdani gains traction ahead of the primary election. His rise comes as former governor Andrew Cuomo, once the frontrunner, faces a challenge amid a lackluster campaign environment.
Mamdani's platform focuses on taxing the wealthy to alleviate costs for citizens, but his critical stance on Israel may alienate some voters. While polls still favor Cuomo, the competition is tightening, indicating a potential shift in the city's political landscape.
#society
Le Monde: Takata airbags: Stop-drive order issued for Citroën C3 and DS3 cars produced up to 2019
A 37-year-old driver died after a Takata airbag exploded in a 2014 Citroën C3. The incident has led to a manslaughter investigation and prompted Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot to order the removal of all Citroën C3 and DS3 vehicles with Takata airbags from the road in Europe.
Confusion arose from the recall process, which initially targeted vehicles in overseas territories before expanding to a "stop drive" order for affected cars in mainland France. The case has been centralized under the Paris prosecutor's office for further investigation.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: First repatriation flights spirit Israelis home from Cyprus as air mission takes off
Israel has initiated a large-scale repatriation mission to bring home around 100,000 Israelis stranded abroad due to the conflict with Iran. With Israeli airspace closed since airstrikes began, flights from Cyprus and other European cities have started arriving at Ben-Gurion Airport, focusing on organized tour groups.
Transportation Minister Miri Regev announced the plan, which includes limited flight operations during daylight hours for safety. Special procedures are in place to expedite the return process, and the public is advised to avoid the airport due to security concerns.
#science
GB News: Nasa issues new odds of 'city killer' asteroid striking the Moon following fresh James Webb telescope observations
NASA has updated its calculations regarding the asteroid 2024 YR4, which is projected to collide with the Moon on December 22, 2032. The probability of a lunar impact has increased from 3.8% to 4.3%, following observations from the James Webb Space Telescope.
The asteroid, weighing nearly 250,000 tonnes and measuring 53 to 67 meters in diameter, poses no threat to Earth but could create a significant crater on the Moon. Some researchers see this potential impact as a unique opportunity for scientific study.