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#illegals

Fox News: Homeland Security removes 'sanctuary jurisdictions' list from its website
Homeland Security removes 'sanctuary jurisdictions' list from its website
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has removed its list of "sanctuary jurisdictions" from its website, which previously identified areas that allegedly undermine federal immigration laws. A senior official stated that the list is under constant review and may change.

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem emphasized that the list will continue to be used to identify jurisdictions that do not comply with federal immigration enforcement, complicating efforts to ensure public safety. Some jurisdictions have disputed their inclusion, claiming they do not qualify as sanctuary cities.


#politics

The Imaginative Conservative: Randy Barnett: A Life for Liberty
Randy Barnett: A Life for Liberty
Randy Barnett's memoir, "A Life for Liberty," emphasizes the ongoing struggle to secure individual liberties against potential loss. He critiques the notion of a "living Constitution" and advocates for constitutional originalism, reflecting on his journey and the importance of mentorship in shaping his views.

Barnett's insights reveal his frustrations with judicial activism and the evolving landscape of legal thought. His work serves as a call to action for both citizens and academics, highlighting that the fight for liberty is perpetual and requires vigilance.


#society

The Western Journal: CNN Posted Sick Blood Libel Just Hours Before Jews Were Burned Alive in Colorado
CNN Posted Sick Blood Libel Just Hours Before Jews Were Burned Alive in Colorado
A peaceful protest in Boulder, Colorado, honoring Israeli hostages was violently interrupted by an attack from a man using a makeshift flamethrower, injuring several individuals. The suspect, an Egyptian national who overstayed his visa, is being investigated for terrorism.

The incident has raised concerns about the timing of a CNN article that reported on Palestinian casualties, which some believe may have contributed to the attack. Critics argue that such reporting can incite violence against Jews, highlighting ongoing issues of media responsibility in the context of rising anti-Semitism.


Fox News: GOP senator demands FBI probe Biden-era vetting process for Boulder terror suspect: 'Under attack'
GOP senator demands FBI probe Biden-era vetting process for Boulder terror suspect: 'Under attack'
Ohio GOP Senator Bernie Moreno has called on the FBI to investigate the potential terror ties of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national accused of a terrorist attack on a pro-Israel group in Colorado. Moreno expressed concern over rising anti-Semitic violence and questioned how Soliman entered the U.S. under the Biden administration.

Soliman, who allegedly set victims on fire while shouting anti-Israel slogans, has been charged with a federal hate crime. Moreno's letter seeks answers regarding Soliman's immigration status, connections to terrorist organizations, and the asylum process he underwent. The FBI is treating the incident as a targeted act of terrorism.


Fox News: Boulder terror attack latest in antisemitic incidents rising across US in 2025
Boulder terror attack latest in antisemitic incidents rising across US in 2025
Antisemitic attacks in the U.S. have surged following the recent Israel-Hamas conflict, with the FBI reporting record high hate crimes against Jews. A targeted terror incident in Boulder, Colorado, involved a suspect charged with multiple crimes, including murder, after attacking a pro-Israel group.

At MIT, a commencement speaker faced backlash for accusing the university of complicity in genocide against Palestinians, leading to protests and student walkouts. Other incidents include a shooting at a Jewish museum in Washington and an arson attack on Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's home, both linked to rising tensions over the Israel-Palestine conflict.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: 'Sound and Fury' Expected from Putin After Ukraine Pulls Off Stunning 'Pearl Harbor' Attack Deep Inside Russia
'Sound and Fury' Expected from Putin After Ukraine Pulls Off Stunning 'Pearl Harbor' Attack Deep Inside Russia
Ukraine executed a significant drone strike on Russian airbases, likened to a "Pearl Harbor" attack, damaging over 40 military aircraft, including strategic bombers. This operation, termed "Operation Spider Web," is expected to provoke a strong response from President Putin.

Experts suggest the strike highlights vulnerabilities in Russian military capabilities, countering the narrative of Russian dominance. While Ukraine defends itself against ongoing air assaults, the timing of the attack raises concerns about its impact on upcoming peace negotiations.


#economy

Breitbart: Department of Energy Saves Taxpayers over $3 Billion
Department of Energy Saves Taxpayers over $3 Billion
The U.S. Department of Energy has announced savings of $3.7 billion by terminating 24 awards from the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations, which were deemed economically unviable and ineffective. This move is part of ongoing efforts to reduce waste and ensure taxpayer dollars are used effectively.

Secretary of Energy Chris Wright highlighted the contrast between the current administration's financial review practices and those of the previous administration. The broader Department of Government Efficiency initiatives have collectively saved taxpayers $175 billion.


Le Monde: Argentina encourages citizens to use and deposit undeclared dollars
Argentina encourages citizens to use and deposit undeclared dollars
Argentinian President Javier Milei's government is launching a plan to encourage citizens to deposit an estimated $200 billion held outside the banking system into banks. The initiative, called the "Historical Reparation Plan for Argentinians' Savings," aims to stimulate economic activity amid high inflation.

Key measures include raising the reporting threshold for bank transactions to 50 million pesos, significantly easing the burden on individuals and businesses. This approach seeks to restore trust in the financial system and promote greater consumption of dollars.


Breitbart: U.S. Manufacturing Sends Mixed Signals in May
U.S. Manufacturing Sends Mixed Signals in May
U.S. manufacturing activity showed mixed signals in May, with the ISM manufacturing index falling to 48.5, indicating contraction, while S&P Global's PMI rose to 52.0, signaling growth. The divergence highlights uncertainty in the sector, influenced by tariffs and supply chain issues.

Despite S&P Global's positive outlook, concerns linger as firms face rising costs and supply delays. Both surveys noted modest employment changes, with ISM indicating contraction and S&P Global showing a slight increase. Analysts suggest the contrasting results reflect different sensitivities to economic conditions.


Breitbart: Nolte: Price of Eggs Down 61% Since Trump Took Office
Nolte: Price of Eggs Down 61% Since Trump Took Office
Since taking office, President Trump has overseen a significant drop in egg prices, from $6.49 to $2.52 per dozen, attributed to increased imports and a decrease in bird flu cases. USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins emphasized the administration's focus on lowering food prices and criticized previous regulatory approaches.

The price of eggs has become a key issue in the 2024 presidential campaign, reflecting broader economic concerns. The administration's actions aim to address inflation and restore consumer confidence in food prices, which have fluctuated dramatically in recent years.


#health

Fox News: Daily coffee drinking linked to major health benefit in women as they age, study finds
Daily coffee drinking linked to major health benefit in women as they age, study finds
New research from Harvard University indicates that drinking caffeinated coffee may help women maintain mental sharpness and physical strength as they age. The study, which followed nearly 50,000 women over 30 years, found that those who consumed coffee had a better chance of healthy aging compared to those who drank decaf or tea.

While the study highlights coffee's potential benefits, researchers caution that overall healthy lifestyle habits, such as regular exercise and not smoking, are more significant contributors to healthy aging. Further research is needed to confirm the findings and explore how coffee's compounds may affect aging.


#crime

Breitbart: French Authorities Bust Major Crypto Abduction Ring
French Authorities Bust Major Crypto Abduction Ring
French authorities have charged 25 suspects, including six minors, in connection with a series of kidnappings targeting figures in the cryptocurrency sector. The investigation was prompted by a high-profile attempted kidnapping in May, leading to multiple arrests and a crackdown on crypto-related crime.

The suspects, aged 16 to 23, are believed to have plotted to kidnap or extort crypto executives. While many arrests have been made, no main instigators have been identified yet. The Interior Minister has called for increased collaboration between law enforcement and the crypto industry to enhance security measures.


The Telegraph: ‘Illegal migrant’ arrested in pro-Israel rally attack burnt his own face
‘Illegal migrant’ arrested in pro-Israel rally attack burnt his own face
An illegal immigrant, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, set himself on fire while using a homemade flamethrower against pro-Israel protesters, injuring eight. He reportedly spent a year planning the attack and had prepared multiple molotov cocktails prior to the incident.

Soliman, an Egyptian national, was detained after police found 14 additional molotov cocktails nearby. His mugshot revealed burns to his face and a heavily bandaged ear from the incident.


The Western Journal: Police Scrambling to Find Suspects After Party Is Targeted with Deadly 80-Shot Barrage of Gunfire
Police Scrambling to Find Suspects After Party Is Targeted with Deadly 80-Shot Barrage of Gunfire
A shooting at a party in Catawba County, North Carolina, resulted in one death and 11 injuries after over 80 shots were fired. The deceased was identified as 58-year-old Shawn Patrick Hood. Authorities are investigating the incident, which is considered "extremely rare" for the area.

Police responded to noise complaints prior to the shooting and are now searching for multiple suspects. Seven victims remain hospitalized, with one in critical condition. No arrests have been made yet.


GB News: A1 crash: Driver, 20, sentenced after hospitalising seven police officers following high-speed chase
A1 crash: Driver, 20, sentenced after hospitalising seven police officers following high-speed chase
A 20-year-old driver, Mazyar Azarbonyad, has been sentenced to 14 months in a young offenders institution after a police chase resulted in a serious crash on the A1 near Newcastle. The incident, which occurred on April 9, left seven police officers hospitalized.

Azarbonyad admitted to dangerous driving and will face a three-year driving ban. The judge highlighted the reckless nature of his actions, which could have led to fatalities. Police praised the officers' bravery during the pursuit and expressed relief that no one was killed.


Fox News: What are Molotov cocktails, the weapon of war allegedly used by accused Boulder terror suspect?
What are Molotov cocktails, the weapon of war allegedly used by accused Boulder terror suspect?
A suspect in Boulder, Colorado, was arrested for using a makeshift flamethrower and incendiary devices during a Sunday attack, reportedly shouting "Free Palestine." The suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, faces multiple charges, but no victims have died.

The incident occurred during a demonstration advocating for the release of hostages in Gaza. Law enforcement is investigating the attack, which involved Molotov cocktails, a type of incendiary device.