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#illegals

Fox News: Six migrants charged in SC mom’s murder detailed crime in eerie messages: ‘Just the beginning’
Six migrants charged in SC mom’s murder detailed crime in eerie messages: ‘Just the beginning’
Six illegal immigrants, aged 13 to 21, have been charged in the murder of 40-year-old Larisha Sharell Thompson in South Carolina. Authorities allege the suspects exchanged texts after the crime, showing a lack of remorse. The group is also linked to a prior burglary.

Prosecutors are pursuing serious charges against the suspects, including murder and attempted armed robbery, with the potential for the death penalty for the alleged ringleader. All six face immigration detainers, ensuring they remain detained throughout the judicial process.


#society

Fox News: Airline passenger sparks heated debate about 'rarely enforced' baggage policy on flight
Airline passenger sparks heated debate about 'rarely enforced' baggage policy on flight
A passenger on a late-night flight from Atlanta expressed frustration over inconsistent enforcement of carry-on baggage rules. They observed another traveler with two large roll bags being allowed to store them in the overhead bin, while their own backpack was required to be placed under the seat.

Reddit users chimed in, discussing the baggage fee issue and suggesting that airlines should revise their policies to allow for more checked bags and charge for carry-ons instead. A former flight attendant indicated that the flight attendant's actions may have been incorrect, as passengers are typically allowed to bring one bag and a personal item unless the flight is full.


Fox News: Kate Middleton’s no-nonsense approach, ‘ruthless discipline’ shapes her future as queen: expert
Kate Middleton’s no-nonsense approach, ‘ruthless discipline’ shapes her future as queen: expert
Kate Middleton is reportedly adopting a disciplined approach as she prepares for her future role as queen. Known for her popularity and influence within the royal family, she balances parenting, royal duties, and personal fitness. Experts note her resilience, especially following her recent battle with cancer, which has enhanced her public image.

Her relationship with Prince William is characterized by mutual support, and together they aim to modernize the monarchy while maintaining its relevance. Kate's growth as a public figure and her commitment to her family have positioned her as a crucial element for the monarchy's future stability.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: China accuses Hegseth of espousing 'Cold War mentality' for labeling country as a threat: 'Vilified'
China accuses Hegseth of espousing 'Cold War mentality' for labeling country as a threat: 'Vilified'
China has condemned U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's remarks at the Shangri-La Dialogue, labeling them as provocations that reflect a "Cold War mentality." The Chinese Foreign Ministry accused Hegseth of vilifying China and ignoring regional calls for peace, asserting that the U.S. is the true hegemonic power undermining stability in the Asia-Pacific.

Hegseth emphasized the need for the U.S. to bolster defenses against perceived threats from China, particularly regarding Taiwan. He warned that China's military activities indicate a real and imminent threat. China responded by urging the U.S. to respect its sovereignty and cease actions that escalate tensions in the region.


#culture

Le Monde: Maximilien Luce at the Musée de Montmartre: Anarchism on canvas
Maximilien Luce at the Musée de Montmartre: Anarchism on canvas
Maximilien Luce, often overshadowed by Neo-Impressionist pioneers like Seurat and Signac, is finally receiving recognition with a comprehensive exhibition in Montmartre. Featuring over 100 works, the show highlights his portraits of contemporaries and a notable self-portrait from 1910.

Luce's art is characterized by its simplicity and focus, showcasing his thoughtful approach to the genre. This retrospective marks a significant moment for an artist whose contributions have long been overlooked.


GB News: Meghan Markle theory branded 'chilling' by Ben Leo after claims Prince Harry wants to change his name
Meghan Markle theory branded 'chilling' by Ben Leo after claims Prince Harry wants to change his name
Prince Harry is reportedly considering changing his surname from Mountbatten-Windsor to Spencer, potentially affecting his children, Archie and Lilibet. This idea has raised eyebrows, with suggestions that it may be a commercial move influenced by Meghan Markle, aiming to create a "Spencer brand."

Critics, including GB News host Ben Leo, have called the move "chilling," speculating that it could be an attempt for Lilibet to be associated with Princess Diana. Harry's uncle, Earl Charles Spencer, advised against the name change, citing legal complications and its significance to the Royal Family.


#crime

Fox News: US government taking ‘dramatically different approach’ using terrorism charges against drug cartels: FBI alum
US government taking ‘dramatically different approach’ using terrorism charges against drug cartels: FBI alum
The federal government has adopted a new strategy in combating drug trafficking, marking the first time Sinaloa cartel members have faced terrorism-related charges. Notably, Pedro Inzunza Noriega and his son, along with five other leaders from the Beltran Leyva Organization, were charged with narco-terrorism and related offenses.

This approach aims to broaden the scope of prosecution, allowing authorities to target anyone affiliated with drug cartels, thereby increasing penalties and extradition possibilities. The administration's actions signal a significant escalation in the fight against powerful criminal organizations like the Sinaloa cartel.


Fox News: Business owners blast ‘weakened leadership’ as blue city ranks among most dangerous in US
Business owners blast ‘weakened leadership’ as blue city ranks among most dangerous in US
Business owners in Kansas City, Missouri, are expressing frustration over rising crime rates and insufficient city response. The city ranks as the eighth-most dangerous in the U.S. for 2024, with a notable increase in homicides and property crimes. Local businesses report multiple break-ins and vandalism, leading some owners to hire private security due to a lack of police response.

While the city has proposed funding to address crime, business owners feel the measures are inadequate, particularly as they face financial losses from theft. Some attribute the crime surge to a combination of ineffective law enforcement and social issues like homelessness.