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#illegals

Breitbart: Knife-Wielding Migrant Allegedly Attacks U.S. Attorney in Albany New York
Knife-Wielding Migrant Allegedly Attacks U.S. Attorney in Albany New York
An armed migrant, Saul Morales-Garcia, allegedly attempted to murder U.S. Attorney John A. Sarcone III outside a hotel in Albany, New York. The incident, captured on security cameras, involved Morales-Garcia threatening Sarcone with a knife after yelling in Spanish.

Morales-Garcia, an illegal alien from El Salvador, has been charged with attempted second-degree murder. The attack has drawn criticism from Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik, who highlighted concerns about public safety in New York under Governor Kathy Hochul's policies.


Front Page Magazine: The Rogue’s New Gallery of Left-Wing Scoundrels
The Rogue’s New Gallery of Left-Wing Scoundrels
The left's portrayal of various controversial figures and incidents, such as Kilmar Abrego Garcia and Mohamed Soliman, has often been misleading, framing them as victims while obscuring their criminal activities and violent backgrounds. Recent protests in California have escalated into riots, with illegal aliens and protesters clashing with law enforcement, prompting strong backlash against the Biden administration's immigration policies.

California officials, including Governor Gavin Newsom, have publicly opposed federal immigration enforcement, leading to increased public outrage and support for deportation efforts. Polls indicate that many Americans, including Hispanic communities, disapprove of the violence and illegal activities associated with these protests, highlighting a disconnect between the left's narrative and public sentiment.


#politics

The Federalist: Fox: Smartmatic Motion Would 'Wreak Havoc' On Press Freedom
Fox: Smartmatic Motion Would 'Wreak Havoc' On Press Freedom
Fox News has warned that a court ruling in favor of Smartmatic, which seeks to limit the lawsuit to determining damages rather than liability, could undermine First Amendment protections. Smartmatic claims Fox's false reporting harmed its reputation and business.

Fox argues that Smartmatic must prove each of the 192 allegedly defamatory statements met legal criteria, asserting that a ruling against them would jeopardize journalistic freedom. Smartmatic counters that Fox knowingly spread falsehoods for profit, emphasizing that the case centers on accountability, not press freedom.


Fox News: Red state AG investigating more than 30 potential noncitizens who voted in 2024 election
Red state AG investigating more than 30 potential noncitizens who voted in 2024 election
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has initiated an investigation into 33 potential noncitizens who may have illegally voted in the 2024 general election. This action follows information provided by Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson, made accessible due to a Trump executive order aimed at ensuring election integrity.

In August 2024, Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced the removal of 1.1 million individuals from voter rolls, including over 6,500 suspected noncitizens. Paxton emphasized the need for secure elections, stating that noncitizens should not influence American elections.


#society

GB News: Neighbour row erupts after homeowner shouts quotes from the Bible through megaphone as residents live 'in fear'
Neighbour row erupts after homeowner shouts quotes from the Bible through megaphone as residents live 'in fear'
Jane Reynolds, 51, has been banned from using a megaphone after being found guilty of harassment without violence for tormenting her neighbors in Holsworthy with Bible quotes and verbal abuse. Her behavior included shouting threats and insults, which made the family of seven feel unsafe in their home.

The court described her actions as "persistent and prolonged," leading to a two-year conditional discharge and a fine. Reynolds, diagnosed with a delusional disorder, is now receiving mental health treatment and has been prohibited from using any public address system for two years.


Breitbart: REPORT: Kansas City Chiefs Accused of Racial Discrimination in Lawsuit Filed by Ex-NFL Player
REPORT: Kansas City Chiefs Accused of Racial Discrimination in Lawsuit Filed by Ex-NFL Player
Former NFL player Ramzee Robinson has filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against the Kansas City Chiefs, alleging that the team pays Black employees less than their white counterparts. He claims he was wrongfully terminated after raising concerns about his salary and that a white colleague was promoted despite lacking qualifications.

Robinson's lawsuit also highlights that he was fired after being accused of assaulting a white female coworker, a claim he disputes. He seeks a jury trial for resolution, asserting that the Chiefs blocked his attempts to interview with other teams and replaced an African-American employee with a less experienced white colleague.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Greta Thunberg’s Excellent Adventure
Greta Thunberg’s Excellent Adventure
Greta Thunberg's recent media event aboard a boat aimed at delivering aid to Gaza ended without the expected drama. Joined by various activists, including those with pro-Hamas ties, the group faced a lack of media attention and was ultimately escorted to Israel, where they were released.

Despite their claims of humanitarian efforts, Israel has already delivered millions of meals to Gaza, overshadowing the limited aid brought by Thunberg's group. The event highlighted a growing fatigue with such publicity stunts, as well as the complexities of aid delivery in the region.


#culture

Front Page Magazine: A Meditation on Diana West’s 'Wake Up and Smell the Culture'
A Meditation on Diana West’s 'Wake Up and Smell the Culture'
Diana West's book, "Wake Up and Smell the Culture," critiques America's declining cultural values, attributing much of the blame to globalism, which she argues undermines national interests in favor of a misguided planetary morality. She posits that this ideology, supported by elites, threatens traditional American values and sovereignty.

West contends that the "America First" approach, championed by Donald Trump, is essential to counteract the globalist agenda that she believes harms the nation. She emphasizes the need for accountability to American citizens and warns against the dangers of prioritizing global over national interests, which she sees as a path to cultural erosion.


#health

Breitbart: Florida AG: Chinese Medical Devices Have 'Backdoor' Capable of Sending U.S. Patient Info to CCP
Florida AG: Chinese Medical Devices Have 'Backdoor' Capable of Sending U.S. Patient Info to CCP
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has issued subpoenas to companies selling Chinese medical devices that allegedly contain a "backdoor" for transmitting patient data to a Chinese Communist Party-controlled entity without consent. Investigators are examining potential cybersecurity risks and violations of state trade practices.

The U.S. FDA has warned about cybersecurity vulnerabilities in these devices, which may allow unauthorized access and data exfiltration. Uthmeier emphasized the importance of securing patient data from foreign adversaries, stating that if violations are confirmed, the companies involved must face legal consequences.


Le Monde: US approves Gilead's twice-yearly injection to prevent HIV
US approves Gilead's twice-yearly injection to prevent HIV
The FDA has approved Gilead Sciences' Yeztugo, a twice-yearly injection for HIV prevention, marking a significant advancement in combating the virus. Clinical trials demonstrated a 99.9% reduction in transmission risk, outperforming daily pills like Truvada.

However, concerns about affordability persist, with estimates suggesting a potential annual cost of $25,000. Activists are urging Gilead to lower prices to ensure widespread access, especially in low- and middle-income countries. The company has initiated agreements for generic production in these regions.


#crime

Fox News: Boulder terror suspect used Israeli flags to hunt victims, FBI testimony reveals
Boulder terror suspect used Israeli flags to hunt victims, FBI testimony reveals
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an illegal Egyptian national, faces multiple charges, including attempted murder and hate crimes, for a June 1 attack in Boulder, Colorado, where he targeted individuals he identified as "Zionists." Evidence presented in court indicated he used Israeli flags to identify his victims and had the year "1187" linked to his motivations.

During the preliminary hearing, the prosecution argued that Soliman's actions were driven by a hate crime against those of perceived national origin, while his defense contended that his views were politically motivated. The court found probable cause for the case to proceed, with further hearings scheduled.


Breitbart: Texas Judge Scolds Man for Wearing ‘World’s Best Farter’ T-Shirt in Courtroom
Texas Judge Scolds Man for Wearing ‘World’s Best Farter’ T-Shirt in Courtroom
A Texas judge reprimanded Sammy Morris for wearing a T-shirt reading "World’s Best Farter" to his felony court appearance. Judge Raquel West emphasized the need for appropriate business attire in court and criticized Morris for not hiring an attorney, resetting his case for 30 days.

West instructed Morris to make a genuine effort to secure legal representation, warning that failure to do so could result in his bond being revoked. The specific charges against him were not disclosed.


Fox News: Fugitive ex-deputy vanishes before trial in deadly sports car crash
Fugitive ex-deputy vanishes before trial in deadly sports car crash
An arrest warrant has been issued for former Polk County deputy Joshua Roelofs, who failed to appear for his trial on manslaughter charges stemming from a DUI crash in 2022 that killed two men and left a third permanently disabled. Roelofs was previously released on a $19,000 bond.

Roelofs, who was fired from the sheriff's office in 2015 for filing false time records, was last seen before his scheduled court appearance in April. He has connections to Ohio and Michigan. His attorneys withdrew from the case after his no-show.