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#illegals

Fox News: Over 700 Iranian nationals released into US during Biden administration despite terrorism concerns
Over 700 Iranian nationals released into US during Biden administration despite terrorism concerns
Over 1,500 Iranian nationals were arrested at the U.S. southern border during the Biden administration, with nearly half released back into the country. The arrests increased annually from 48 in FY21 to 797 in FY24, raising concerns about potential national security risks.

The Department of Homeland Security has faced scrutiny over the vetting process for these individuals, especially amid warnings of heightened threats from Iranian-backed sleeper cells in the U.S. Critics argue that releasing these individuals without thorough vetting is a significant oversight.


#politics

Breitbart: Trump Pledges to Travel to Kentucky to Campaign Against Rep. Thomas Massie
Trump Pledges to Travel to Kentucky to Campaign Against Rep. Thomas Massie
President Trump criticized Rep. Thomas Massie for opposing his military strike on Iran, labeling him a "negative force" and promising to campaign against him in the Republican primary. Trump accused Massie of consistently voting against key initiatives and called for supporters to abandon him.

Trump emphasized the success of the military operation in Iran and expressed frustration with Massie's dissenting stance, suggesting it undermines Republican efforts. He pledged to support a challenger to Massie in the primary, asserting that MAGA does not align with Massie's approach.


#society

GB News: British holiday hotspot blighted by DRONES as amateur 'pilots' spark fury from locals
British holiday hotspot blighted by DRONES as amateur 'pilots' spark fury from locals
Castle Combe, a small British village, is facing issues with drone-wielding tourists disrupting residents' privacy and peace. The local population of 400 has initiated a no-fly zone campaign, citing concerns over drone regulations and complaints about devices buzzing near homes.

Experts attribute the rise in "drone tourism" to the pandemic, as people seek quieter locations for aerial photography. While residents express frustration, some drone operators argue that the noise from families at tourist sites is often louder than drones.


#culture

Fox News: American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on beachside bars and coaster creations
American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on beachside bars and coaster creations
The American Culture Quiz tests knowledge on national traits, trends, history, and current events, featuring topics like beachside bars and amusement rides. Participants can attempt to answer all eight questions correctly.

For more quizzes and lifestyle articles, visit Fox News Digital.


#health

The Western Journal: 10,000 Steps Are a Myth? Science Apparently Backs 'Japanese Walking' as Better
10,000 Steps Are a Myth? Science Apparently Backs 'Japanese Walking' as Better
Japanese influencers are promoting "Japanese walking," or interval walking training (IWT), as a more effective alternative to the 10,000 steps a day guideline. This method involves alternating between three minutes of slow walking and three minutes of brisk walking for a total of 30 minutes, four or more times a week.

Research indicates that IWT can significantly improve health markers such as blood pressure and aerobic capacity, outperforming traditional walking. It is particularly beneficial for older adults and those with joint issues or metabolic concerns, making it a versatile exercise option.