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Jun 20, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Kristi Noem Showcases 'Worst of the Worst' Illegals Arrested: 12 Different Sex Offenses Against Children
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem reported on recent detentions of illegal immigrants, emphasizing their serious criminal offenses, including multiple sex crimes against children and violent acts. She highlighted specific cases, including individuals with histories of assault and robbery.
Noem praised ICE enforcement efforts for removing these individuals from the streets, linking the operations to broader safety measures under the Trump administration. The report coincides with DHS data showing a significant proportion of ICE arrests involve criminal illegal aliens.
#society
The Federalist: Michelle Obama Does Not Sound Well
Michelle Obama has recently made headlines for her comments on her marriage and parenting, expressing relief at not having a son who might resemble her husband, Barack Obama. She has publicly shared her struggles with their relationship, stating she "couldn't stand" him for a decade while raising their children.
Her remarks about the challenges of living in the White House, including having to pay for her own food, have drawn criticism for reflecting a sense of privilege. Despite her wealth and status, her ongoing complaints suggest a deeper discontent, raising questions about her well-being.
#war
Breitbart: Teen Girls Injured in Latest Russian Strikes on Ukrainian Cities
Russian drone strikes targeted Odesa and Kharkiv, killing at least one and injuring nearly two dozen civilians, including children. President Zelenskyy condemned the attacks as acts of terror and urged increased economic pressure on Russia.
Kremlin officials indicated that a new round of peace talks may be announced next week, although Ukraine has not recently engaged in discussions. The ongoing conflict continues to see heavy civilian casualties and infrastructure damage.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: MSNBC Issues On-Air Correction: Palestinians Were Killed Waiting for UN Aid, not GHF
MSNBC issued a correction after correspondent Matt Bradley inaccurately reported that Palestinians were killed while waiting for aid from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). His claims were later clarified to state that the casualties occurred at a UN convoy site, not GHF.
The GHF, which provides significant food aid in Gaza, has faced scrutiny from both the UN and Hamas, who oppose its operations. Bradley's initial report perpetuated false narratives about GHF, which have been debunked by other outlets.
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Hurricane Erick, Flag Day in Argentina, and Solstice Yoga
Supporters of Iraqi cleric Muqtada al-Sadr protested in Sadr City against Israeli strikes on Iran, demonstrating after Friday prayers on June 20, 2025.
Meanwhile, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni attended a summit in Rome focused on cooperation with Africa, alongside European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and African Union Chair Mahmoud Ali Youssouf.
Fox News: WATCH: Dem senators blame Trump for Iran crisis as GOP urges him to stand firm with Israel
Democratic senators are criticizing former President Trump for withdrawing the U.S. from a nuclear agreement with Iran, which they argue has exacerbated the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel. They advocate for renewed negotiations to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
Conversely, Republican senators support Trump's stance of backing Israel in its military efforts against Iran, emphasizing the need for deterrence and military strength. They argue that a strong U.S. support for Israel is crucial to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear capabilities.
#economy
Breitbart: UK's Largest Glass Fibre Factory to Shut Down over Energy Costs: Report
Britain's largest fibre glass producer, Electric Glass Fiber UK, is set to close due to high energy costs and competition from Chinese manufacturers. The factory, employing 250, faced a £12 million loss last year, exacerbated by the UK's expensive energy prices linked to its green agenda.
The Labour government’s failure to secure a buyout and refusal to utilize domestic resources like fracking has contributed to the crisis. The planned closure highlights the challenges of the UK's energy policies and undermines claims of reindustrialization.
#history
GB News: Archaeology breakthrough as huge Roman 'puzzle' reveals ancient 2,000-year-old wall paintings
Archaeologists in Southwark have reconstructed Roman wall paintings from thousands of plaster fragments, revealing frescoes unseen for over 1,800 years. The artwork, found in a villa characterized as the "Beverly Hills" of Roman Britain, features intricate designs of fruits, flowers, and musical instruments.
The meticulous restoration process uncovered valuable artifacts, including a fragment depicting a weeping woman and a tablet marked with the Latin word "fecit." Additionally, an etching of a nearly complete Greek alphabet was discovered, representing the only known example from Roman Britain.
#crime
Fox News: Barry Morphew indicted by grand jury for allegedly killing wife who disappeared on Mother's Day
Barry Morphew has been indicted for first-degree murder in the death of his wife, Suzanne Morphew, who went missing during a bike ride on Mother's Day in 2020. He was arrested in Arizona and will be extradited to Colorado to face charges.
This case is still developing.