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#illegals

Breitbart: Illegal, Freed into U.S. by Biden, Charged with Attempted Murder of ICE Agent
Illegal, Freed into U.S. by Biden, Charged with Attempted Murder of ICE Agent
Gabriel Hurtado-Cariaco, an illegal alien and member of the Tren de Aragua gang, has been charged with attempted murder of an ICE agent after a violent confrontation in Nebraska. The incident resulted in serious injuries to the agent, who has since been released from the hospital.

Hurtado-Cariaco was previously removed from the U.S. but re-entered under the Biden administration's policies. Officials report a significant rise in assaults against ICE agents, highlighting concerns over the safety of law enforcement dealing with violent criminals.


#politics

Breitbart: Democrats Upset Speaker Johnson Refuses to Hang January 6 Plaque
Democrats Upset Speaker Johnson Refuses to Hang January 6 Plaque
House Democrats are protesting Speaker Mike Johnson's refusal to display a plaque honoring the officers who protected the Capitol on January 6. They have placed replicas outside their offices, claiming the official plaque is overdue and should be displayed as mandated by law.

Rep. Jamie Raskin emphasized the importance of honoring the police officers' sacrifices and criticized Johnson for keeping the plaque hidden. He argues that there should be no controversy over the plaque's placement, citing past Republican statements condemning the events of January 6.


Fox News: Americans must have 'higher degree of vigilance' amid Iran terror threat, House Intel chair warns
Americans must have 'higher degree of vigilance' amid Iran terror threat, House Intel chair warns
House Intelligence Committee Chair Rick Crawford is urging Americans to maintain vigilance due to rising terror threats linked to the Israel-Iran conflict. He emphasized the need for situational awareness, particularly in public spaces, while cautioning against living in fear.

Crawford also criticized the Biden administration for policies that may have allowed potential threats to enter the U.S. He called for increased counter-intelligence measures and resources to address the heightened terror environment.


Fox News: New York City on high alert for Democrat mayoral primary after US strikes Iran
New York City on high alert for Democrat mayoral primary after US strikes Iran
New York City is on high alert ahead of primary elections, with increased security measures in response to U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities. The NYPD is deploying resources to protect cultural and diplomatic sites amid rising tensions related to the Middle East conflict.

Former Governor Andrew Cuomo, a frontrunner in the mayoral race, criticized President Trump for the strikes, stating they should have involved congressional approval. Other candidates, including Zohran Mamdani and Brad Lander, echoed concerns about the military action, emphasizing unity among diverse communities in NYC.


Breitbart: Report: Mark Zuckerberg's Olive Branch to Trump and MAGA Sparks 'Horror' Amongst Meta Employees
Report: Mark Zuckerberg's Olive Branch to Trump and MAGA Sparks 'Horror' Amongst Meta Employees
Mark Zuckerberg's recent comments on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast advocating for "masculine energy" in the workplace and criticizing the Biden administration's censorship have caused significant unrest among Meta employees. Many staffers expressed horror at his remarks, fearing a shift towards conservative ideals.

Zuckerberg's praise for Donald Trump and dismissal of internal dissent has led some executives to voice their concerns, only to be met with indifference. Critics argue this represents a troubling alignment with conservative values, while supporters claim it reveals a more authentic side of Zuckerberg.


#society

Breitbart: Simone Biles Deletes X Account After Clashing with Riley Gaines over Trans Athletes
Simone Biles Deletes X Account After Clashing with Riley Gaines over Trans Athletes
Simone Biles recently faced backlash after engaging in a heated social media debate with swimmer Riley Gaines regarding trans athletes in women's sports. Biles criticized Gaines for her stance, calling her a "sore loser" after Gaines commented on a trans athlete's victory.

Following intense criticism, Biles apologized and deleted her X account, while reaffirming her belief in the need for both competitive equity and inclusivity in sports. She expressed regret for her personal remarks towards Gaines and emphasized the importance of fairness in sports.


GB News: Andrew Pierce left FURIOUS at LGBTQ+ agenda in schools - 'Just let them be children!'
Andrew Pierce left FURIOUS at LGBTQ+ agenda in schools - 'Just let them be children!'
Andrew Pierce has criticized the LGBT+ messaging in primary schools during School Diversity Week, questioning its relevance for young children. He argued that six-year-olds do not understand concepts of sexuality and should be allowed to simply enjoy childhood.

In response, co-host Bev Turner highlighted the importance of positive LGBT+ messaging and the initiative's aim to create inclusive school environments. Laura Mackay, chief executive of Just Like Us, emphasized the need for such initiatives to ensure LGBT+ young people feel valued and safe.


Fox News: SEC LINDA McMAHON, PAYTON McNABB: Common sense says women's sports are for women only
SEC LINDA McMAHON, PAYTON McNABB: Common sense says women's sports are for women only
A majority of Americans across the political spectrum support protecting women's sports from male athletes competing in female categories. Celebrating the 53rd anniversary of Title IX, advocates emphasize the need for sex-segregated athletic programs and safe spaces for women.

Under the Trump administration, efforts have intensified to uphold Title IX and investigate states violating these protections. The administration's stance aims to ensure fair competition for female athletes, safeguarding their rights against unfair practices in sports.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Oil Drops After Trump Calls On 'Everyone' To Keep Oil Prices Down
Oil Drops After Trump Calls On 'Everyone' To Keep Oil Prices Down
President Trump urged oil producers to keep prices low following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, warning that high energy costs could empower America's adversaries. He emphasized the need for increased domestic drilling, despite oil production being driven by market conditions.

Oil prices initially spiked after the strikes but have since stabilized, reflecting cautious market sentiment amid geopolitical tensions. Analysts note that while there are concerns about potential Iranian retaliation, the likelihood of significant disruptions to oil supply remains uncertain.


Fox News: US strike damage to Iran's Natanz, Isfahan nuclear facilities captured in satellite images
US strike damage to Iran's Natanz, Isfahan nuclear facilities captured in satellite images
U.S. B-2 stealth bombers conducted airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, including Isfahan, Natanz, and Fordow, causing significant damage. The strikes targeted buildings involved in uranium conversion and enrichment processes, confirmed by IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi.

Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan Caine stated that the full extent of the damage will take time to assess, but initial reports indicate severe destruction at all three sites. The situation has raised concerns, with Russia warning of potential global repercussions.


Le Monde: Iran attacks US military base in Qatar
Iran attacks US military base in Qatar
Iran launched missile attacks on US military bases in Qatar and Iraq in retaliation for American bombings of its nuclear sites, escalating regional tensions. Iran's state media hailed the strikes as a "mighty response" to US aggression, while Qatar reported successful interception of the missiles.

Simultaneously, Israel expanded its operations against Iran, targeting sites linked to its government and military. The ongoing conflict has led to increased missile exchanges, impacting civilians in both nations amid fears of further escalation.


Forbes: Was Iran’s Uranium Supply Destroyed? Here’s What We Know.
Was Iran’s Uranium Supply Destroyed? Here’s What We Know.
The White House asserts a "high degree of confidence" that U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities have significantly damaged Iran's nuclear program, with President Trump claiming "monumental damage." However, military officials and nuclear watchdogs indicate assessments are ongoing and some damage may not be fully verified.

International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Grossi suggested that the extent of damage to key sites like Fordow needs further verification. While Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan Caine stated assessments are still pending, critics argue the strikes may not have effectively targeted critical nuclear infrastructure.


#culture

Le Monde: In South Korea, fans celebrate end of military service for K-pop's BTS
In South Korea, fans celebrate end of military service for K-pop's BTS
BTS celebrated the end of military service for two members, RM and V, with a large event called BTS Festa 2025 in Goyang, South Korea. Fans gathered to watch performances and enjoy interactive booths, marking the group's 12th anniversary and the return of several members.

The event featured augmented reality experiences and a concert by J-Hope, celebrating his solo tour. This marked a significant moment for the globally popular K-pop group as they reunited with fans after military service.


#education

Forbes: Student Loan Forgiveness Case Resumes At Supreme Court—What To Know
Student Loan Forgiveness Case Resumes At Supreme Court—What To Know
The Supreme Court will resume a case regarding a Biden-era student loan forgiveness rule that allows borrowers to discharge loans if their schools closed or engaged in misconduct. This follows a pause initiated by the Trump administration.

The 2022 rule aimed to simplify the process for borrowers, but a federal appeals court previously struck it down, complicating defenses against loan repayment. The Biden administration seeks to overturn this ruling, warning that a negative outcome could overwhelm the system with complaints from borrowers forced to default before seeking relief.