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#illegals

The Western Journal: Developing: Boulder Suspect Is Biden Illegal, Overstayed Visa Then Biden Let Him Stay Even Longer - Report
Developing: Boulder Suspect Is Biden Illegal, Overstayed Visa Then Biden Let Him Stay Even Longer - Report
A suspect in a Boulder, Colorado attack on a Jewish gathering has been identified as Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national who overstayed his visa. Reports indicate he was granted a work permit under the Biden administration despite being in the U.S. illegally.

The attack, described as ideologically motivated violence, resulted in injuries to several individuals. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the suspect's immigration status and the attack itself, which has drawn attention to Boulder’s status as a sanctuary city.


#politics

The Federalist: Bono Twists Death Projections In Defense Of Corrupt USAID
Bono Twists Death Projections In Defense Of Corrupt USAID
Bono, the frontman of U2, has faced criticism for his continued advocacy for U.S. foreign aid, particularly regarding the AIDS crisis in Africa. His recent comments on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast claimed that the Trump administration's cuts to USAID funding led to significant deaths, a figure later debunked as speculative.

Critics argue that Bono, a non-U.S. citizen living in Ireland, lacks credibility in influencing American policy. The backlash reflects broader frustrations with perceived waste in foreign aid and the notion that celebrities should not dictate U.S. spending priorities.


Fox News: '60 Minutes' reporter Lesley Stahl says she's angry with CBS' Shari Redstone over Trump lawsuit
'60 Minutes' reporter Lesley Stahl says she's angry with CBS' Shari Redstone over Trump lawsuit
Lesley Stahl, a veteran CBS journalist, expressed frustration with Paramount Global chairwoman Shari Redstone regarding the handling of Donald Trump's $20 billion lawsuit against CBS. She criticized corporate pressure on news organizations, suggesting it undermines press freedom and the First Amendment.

Stahl reflected on the resignation of CBS News president Wendy McMahon and the potential for journalists to leave the network in response to the situation. She voiced concerns about the public's lack of appreciation for a strong press and predicted that Paramount would settle with Trump to facilitate a merger with Skydance Media.


Fox News: Will the Trump Cabinet undo Musk’s DOGE legacy now that he's gone?
Will the Trump Cabinet undo Musk’s DOGE legacy now that he's gone?
Elon Musk's tenure as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has concluded, but the initiative remains intact within the Trump administration. DOGE has reportedly saved approximately $175 billion through various cost-cutting measures, with Musk expressing confidence that the program will continue to thrive and achieve $1 trillion in savings.

The White House confirmed that DOGE's leadership will persist with members of Trump's Cabinet, emphasizing a commitment to reducing waste and fraud in government. Former DOGE employees are transitioning into political roles across various agencies, ensuring the program's influence endures.


#society

The Western Journal: Tim Tebow Presents Chilling 'Red Dot Map' of Child Porn Purveyors in US - It's Everywhere
Tim Tebow Presents Chilling 'Red Dot Map' of Child Porn Purveyors in US - It's Everywhere
Tim Tebow highlights the alarming prevalence of child pornography in the U.S., revealing over 111,000 IP addresses linked to downloading and sharing such content in just the past month. He emphasizes that a significant percentage of offenders are also hands-on abusers, calling for urgent action from Congress.

Tebow's comments come amidst a troubling rise in high-profile arrests related to child sexual abuse, including individuals from various sectors, underscoring a pervasive issue that transcends political affiliations. He urges society to confront this "unchecked evil" and protect vulnerable children.


Fox News: Restaurant consultant reveals what customers should never do when dining out
Restaurant consultant reveals what customers should never do when dining out
Dining etiquette involves understanding the dynamics between servers and customers. Key points include avoiding "one-timing" requests, which can frustrate servers, and communicating if you're in a hurry. Making eye contact and a light wave is the best way to get a server's attention for the bill.

Customers should not automatically blame servers for incorrect orders, as kitchen errors can occur. Additionally, the appropriate duration for dining varies by restaurant type, with casual meals typically lasting up to 1.5 hours and fine dining up to 2.5 hours.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Hegseth Warns China's Move May Be Imminent: 'There's No Reason to Sugar Coat It'
Hegseth Warns China's Move May Be Imminent: 'There's No Reason to Sugar Coat It'
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned Asian nations that China may soon take military action against Taiwan, urging them to bolster their defenses. He emphasized the urgency of deterrence in the face of China's aggressive maneuvers, highlighting the need for allies to follow Europe's lead in defense spending.

Hegseth stated that while the U.S. does not seek conflict with China, it will not back down from its commitments in the Indo-Pacific. He acknowledged China's response to his comments, asserting that the U.S. respects China's civilization but remains prepared to act if necessary.


#economy

Forbes: Billionaire Enrique Razon To Buy 60% Stake In Lopez Group’s Gas Assets For $896 Million
Billionaire Enrique Razon To Buy 60% Stake In Lopez Group’s Gas Assets For $896 Million
Prime Infra, led by billionaire Enrique Razon Jr., is set to acquire a 60% stake in First Gen's gas assets for 50 billion pesos ($896 million). This includes four gas-fired power plants and a planned facility, enhancing energy independence in the Philippines.

The deal will support First Gen's $9 billion investment to expand its renewable energy capacity. Prime Infra also owns solar and hydroelectric plants and is investing in the Malampaya gas field to boost output. This partnership reflects ongoing changes in the Philippine energy sector.


#religion

Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing June 2: Day 605 – Ancient Bibles receive new homes for Torah holiday
Daily Briefing June 2: Day 605 – Ancient Bibles receive new homes for Torah holiday
The Codex Sassoon, an ancient nearly complete Bible, was inaugurated at the Anu Museum in Israel, coinciding with the Shavuot holiday. The ceremony included released hostage Agam Berger, marking a bittersweet moment following the October 7 Hamas attack.

Additionally, the Shem Tov Bible was permanently displayed at the National Library of Israel. Ongoing conversion issues in Israel were discussed, highlighting that only half of those who start the conversion process complete it, amid leadership challenges in the Conversion Authority.


#history

The Federalist: 'The Two Georges' Behind America’s Fight for Independence
'The Two Georges' Behind America’s Fight for Independence
A new exhibit at the Library of Congress, “The Two Georges: Parallel Lives in an Age of Revolution,” explores the lives of King George III and George Washington, highlighting their similarities and differences during the Revolutionary period. It features archival materials that reveal their shared interests and the impact of their familial relationships on historical events.

The exhibit also showcases George III's contemplation of abdication, reflecting the psychological effects of American independence. It aims to provide a nuanced view of these historical figures, encouraging visitors to reconsider the complexities of the American Revolution. The exhibit runs through March 21, 2026.


#health

GB News: Worried about forever chemicals? Key supplement found to flush cancer-causing substance from body
Worried about forever chemicals? Key supplement found to flush cancer-causing substance from body
Recent research from Boston University indicates that beta-glucan fiber supplements can reduce blood levels of cancer-causing 'forever chemicals' (PFAS) by eight percent. The study involved 72 men with detectable PFAS levels, showing that the supplement may help flush these toxins from the body.

PFAS are toxic chemicals linked to serious health risks, and the study suggests that dietary fiber may prevent their absorption in the gut. However, researchers noted limitations, including the need for longer studies and the fact that most Americans do not meet daily fiber intake recommendations.


The Telegraph: Influencers ‘putting cancer patients’ lives at risk with fake cures’
Influencers ‘putting cancer patients’ lives at risk with fake cures’
Cancer patients are increasingly turning to unverified online cures, leading to tragic outcomes, according to leading medical professionals at the ASCO annual meeting. They highlighted the dangers of misinformation from AI and social media, which can mislead patients away from effective treatments.

Experts warn that this trend is also evident in the UK, where reliance on "miracle cures" poses significant risks. Medical authorities urge patients to verify information through credible sources and express concern over the growing distrust in evidence-based medicine.


#crime

Fox News: Terror attack suspect who allegedly set victims on fire is in US illegally and more top headlines
Terror attack suspect who allegedly set victims on fire is in US illegally and more top headlines
A suspect in an antisemitic attack reportedly yelled "Free Palestine" while setting victims on fire. In another incident, a Colorado terror attack suspect was found to be in the U.S. illegally.

Trump has criticized a recent tariff ruling, warning it could lead to economic ruin. Meanwhile, Ukraine executed a significant drone strike against Russia, and illegal immigrants reportedly celebrated after committing murder.