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#illegals
Breitbart: CNN's Phillip: I Don't Think There's Any Evidence Sanctuaries Keep ICE from Doing Its Job
On CNN NewsNight, host Abby Phillip argued there is no evidence that sanctuary jurisdictions hinder ICE's operations, noting deportations occurred under previous administrations despite their existence. T.W. Arrighi emphasized accountability for politicians in sanctuary areas, suggesting they share responsibility for enforcement issues.
The discussion highlighted the ongoing debate over the effectiveness of sanctuary cities in relation to immigration enforcement, with Phillip asserting that ICE has historically managed its duties regardless of these policies.
#society
GB News: Assisted Dying Bill: Lisa Nandy urges MPs to back legislation to allow end of life 'dignity'
Lisa Nandy has urged MPs to support the Assisted Dying Bill, emphasizing the need for dignity and choice for those in end-of-life care. She highlighted the respectful debate surrounding the legislation and reassured that it includes safeguards.
In contrast, Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick criticized the Bill, calling it flawed. Nandy acknowledged differing opinions shaped by personal experiences and affirmed that the Bill aims to balance these perspectives. MPs are set to vote on the legislation today.
Breitbart: Blue State Blues: Karen Bass Fights Harder for Illegals than She Ever Did for Residents
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is facing criticism for her response to the Palisades Fire and her support for protests against ICE raids. While violent protests erupted over the raids targeting illegal immigrants, Bass has focused on aligning with the rioters instead of addressing the concerns of local homeowners.
Critics argue that Bass is prioritizing the needs of those without legal rights over the interests of residents. The city's ongoing issues with homelessness and crime have worsened, yet Bass continues to deflect blame onto former President Trump rather than taking responsibility for the deteriorating conditions in Los Angeles.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Iran’s internet blackout leaves public in dark, creates uneven picture of war with Israel
As the conflict between Israel and Iran continues, Iranians face significant communication blackouts, limiting their ability to connect with loved ones and access information about the ongoing war. Israeli airstrikes have targeted military sites, while Iran has retaliated with missile attacks, resulting in casualties on both sides.
The Iranian government has intensified its control over information, leading to a disconnection from global internet access for many citizens. This has left Iranians relying on limited social media and state-run broadcasts for updates, while activists criticize the regime's efforts to suppress information during this critical time.
#economy
Breitbart: Nvidia Invests in Nuclear Energy Startup Founded by Creepy Bill Gates
Nvidia has invested in a $650 million funding round for TerraPower LLC, a nuclear energy startup founded by Bill Gates. The funding will support the development of its Natrium reactor project in Wyoming, aimed at providing carbon-free energy to meet the growing demands of AI data centers.
This investment reflects a trend among tech companies, including Microsoft, Google, and Amazon, recognizing the potential of nuclear energy to address their increasing energy needs while reducing environmental impact. TerraPower's innovative reactor technology is positioned as a solution for sustainable energy in the tech industry.
#religion
The Imaginative Conservative: The Importance of the Kingdom of God
The concept of kingship is integral to the Christian faith, particularly the idea of the "Kingdom of God," which N.T. Wright emphasizes as central to the New Testament narrative. This kingdom represents God's purpose in the world, contrasting with modern secular views that often overlook divine involvement in human progress.
Despite its significance, the kingdom remains underappreciated in contemporary discourse, often overshadowed by notions of heaven. Wright argues that the kingdom is not merely a spiritual concept but a reality that requires human cooperation with God. This understanding challenges modern separations of spiritual and political realms, asserting that Jesus' kingship is about self-giving love and service.
The Western Journal: Deep Dive: What Does It Mean When Witches and Satanists Cast Curses on Trump
During recent protests, a participant displayed a sigil intended for protection against evil, drawing attention to the alignment of witches and occultists against Republicans and Donald Trump. This act has sparked discussions on the implications of such practices within a Christian context.
The article highlights a history of occult actions targeting conservatives, questioning why these groups feel compelled to oppose them. It suggests a broader cultural conflict between traditional values and what it perceives as an anti-Christian ideology.
#crime
The Western Journal: Cocky Fugitive Issues a Challenge to Florida Sheriff's Department and Quickly Regrets It
Aaron Johnson, a fugitive in Florida, taunted the Polk County Sheriff's Office on social media, claiming they couldn't catch him. After challenging them while boasting about evading capture, he was swiftly arrested by the Lakeland Police Department.
The law enforcement agencies took his challenge seriously, ultimately tracking him down and delivering him to jail. Johnson's social media bravado ended with his arrest, highlighting the collaboration between local police forces.
Fox News: Blue city mayor nearly kidnapped after claiming city is getting safer: police
Memphis Mayor Paul Young recently faced a serious security threat when Trenton Abston, 25, was arrested for allegedly stalking and attempting to kidnap him. Abston was apprehended with a TASER, gloves, rope, and duct tape after being caught on security footage scaling the mayor's neighborhood wall.
This incident occurred just a day after Young defended Memphis against comments by sports analyst Stephen A. Smith, who suggested that NBA players avoid the city due to safety concerns. Young asserted that crime rates have significantly decreased in recent years and invited Smith to visit Memphis.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: Kilgore Falls: Know Before You Go
Kilgore Falls, located in Maryland's Rocks State Park, is a picturesque 17-foot waterfall that forms a serene wading hole surrounded by forest. Accessible via a short half-mile hike, it attracts families and adventurers alike, but visitors should arrive early to avoid weekend crowds and reserve parking during peak season.
While swimming is popular at the base of the falls, caution is advised due to slippery rocks and changing water depths. Nearby attractions include Havre de Grace, Conowingo Dam, and Susquehannock State Park, offering additional outdoor activities and scenic views.
#technology
Breitbart: 'Empathy AI:' Top Analyst Calls on Tech Companies to Focus on Solving Real User Problems
Erick Brethenoux, Gartner's global chief of AI research, critiques the current state of AI, advocating for "empathy AI" that simplifies users' lives by automating tedious tasks instead of generating meeting summaries. He emphasizes the need for practical AI applications, cautioning against the hype surrounding generative AI.
Brethenoux highlights successful implementations of empathy AI in companies like Vizient and a real estate firm, where automation addressed employees' most disliked tasks. He warns about the challenges of AI agents in complex environments and stresses the importance of clear definitions in AI terminology to avoid confusion.