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Jun 22, 2025 |
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Fox News: DHS reveals shocking 500% increase in assaults against ICE officers during operations
The Department of Homeland Security reports a 500% increase in assaults on ICE agents during enforcement operations. Recent incidents include an ICE officer being dragged by a vehicle and violent protests during a raid in Omaha, where federal vehicles were targeted.
DHS officials attribute the rise in violence to the rhetoric of certain Democratic politicians, claiming it endangers agents and their families. The department vows to continue its law enforcement efforts and prosecute anyone who threatens its officers.
#society
GB News: Cambridge's historic punting tradition could be forced to stop for good in just 12 months
Cambridge's punting tradition is at risk as the Conservators of the River Cam warn of a potential collapse within a year due to deteriorating lock islands. Without urgent repairs, the river could become unnavigable, affecting tourism and college rowing.
CamCon estimates repair costs at £1.5 million for temporary fixes and £10-£15 million for permanent solutions. The organization, limited in fundraising options, seeks legislative changes to enhance its financial support.
#culture
Le Monde: Upgraded Olympic balloon set to rise again in Paris
A giant balloon, which was a highlight during the 2024 Olympics in Paris, is set to return, attracting tourists once again. It will rise nightly starting June 19, 2025, during the Fête de la Musique and continue until September 14, with plans for annual returns until the 2028 Los Angeles Games.
The upgraded balloon features a decarbonated fire and improved technology, allowing it to operate for 300 days instead of 30. The Tuileries garden, where this balloon will rise, has historical significance as the site of early balloon flights in the 18th century.