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#illegals
The Western Journal: Trump's Policies Set to Usher in a Historic Reversal in Immigration Trend: Report
A Washington Post report indicates that President Trump's immigration policies may lead to the U.S. experiencing a net loss of immigrants for the first time in 50 years. Economists suggest that this could negatively impact the economy, potentially causing inflation and labor shortages.
The White House downplays these concerns, asserting that there are sufficient American workers to meet labor demands and emphasizing the administration's commitment to enforcing immigration laws.
#politics
Fox News: Bernie Moreno wants Senate to call for Nobel Peace Prize to go to Trump
Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, is introducing a resolution urging the Norwegian Nobel Committee to award President Donald Trump the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for his role in ending Iran's nuclear program and hostilities in a short timeframe.
Moreno's nomination highlights Trump's achievements in securing a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, contrasting it with former President Obama's award amid ongoing conflicts. Rep. Earl "Buddy" Carter also nominated Trump, emphasizing his leadership in promoting peace and preventing war.
Breitbart: Nolte: NYC’s Zohran Mamdani Believes ‘Queer Liberation Means Defund the Police’
Zohran Kwame Mamdani, a self-identified socialist, is poised to become New York City's next mayor, advocating for police defunding, a stance he articulated during the George Floyd protests. His potential election reflects a broader trend of voters in Democrat-run cities opting for policies that critics argue lead to urban decline.
As Mamdani gains momentum, former Governor Andrew Cuomo may still enter the race as an independent, but the current political landscape favors Mamdani. Critics predict that his leadership will exacerbate issues like crime and economic disparity, while also suggesting that Democrats aim to reshape the electorate by driving out traditional voters and increasing reliance on immigrant populations.
Forbes: Trump Media Board Member Who Led SPAC Deal Sells 90% Of His Shares
Eric Swider, a board member of Trump Media & Technology Group, has sold approximately 90% of his stock, earning around $4.4 million since November. His sales come amid ongoing financial restructuring and scrutiny of the company, which recently raised $2.3 billion from investors.
Swider's significant stock sales are notable as other insiders, including Donald Trump, have not made comparable transactions. Trump Media is also facing legal challenges and has warned of potential misstatements in its financial filings.
#society
The Federalist: NYC Shows 3rd World Can't Be Imported Without Its Failed Politics
New York City's recent mayoral primary results have highlighted concerns over immigration and its impact on American culture and politics. The election of Zohran Mandami, a self-proclaimed socialist, signals a shift that critics argue is fueled by uncontrolled immigration policies, which they claim are reshaping communities across the nation.
Similar transformations are noted in places like Hamtramck, Michigan, where a Muslim-majority city council has altered local culture significantly. Critics assert that mass migration without a focus on assimilation threatens national identity and civic loyalty, echoing concerns from America's Founding Fathers about the implications of foreign influence in governance.
Fox News: American Airlines plane makes emergency landing after engine starts smoking
An American Airlines flight made an emergency landing in Las Vegas after smoke and sparks were observed from one of its engines shortly after takeoff. The Airbus A321, carrying 153 passengers and six crew members, returned safely to Harry Reid International Airport, with no injuries reported.
The aircraft will be evaluated by American Airlines' maintenance team, and the FAA is investigating the incident. The flight was en route to Charlotte Douglas International Airport when the mechanical issue occurred.
The Western Journal: Potential Ecological Disaster Being Assessed as Ship Laden with EVs Sinks 3 Miles Deep
The cargo ship Morning Midas, carrying over 3,000 vehicles including electric and hybrid models, sank in the Pacific Ocean after catching fire. The vessel, which had 350 metric tons of marine gas oil and 1,530 metric tons of very-low-sulfur fuel oil on board, went down while awaiting a tugboat.
While no visible pollution has been reported, the presence of lithium-ion batteries raises concerns about potential ecological damage. Experts note that EV fires are challenging to extinguish, complicating firefighting efforts and posing risks both at sea and on land.
GB News: Labour told to 'get unreliable fossil fuels' off UK roads with more support for electric cars
Climate experts urge the UK Government to accelerate efforts to reduce electricity prices, facilitating the transition from petrol and diesel vehicles to electric ones. A report from the Climate Change Committee highlights progress, noting that electric vehicles now comprise around 20% of new sales.
The report emphasizes the need for cheaper electricity to encourage EV adoption and outlines targets for manufacturers to increase electric vehicle sales. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband acknowledged the feedback, stating that Labour is committed to becoming a clean energy superpower to lower bills for consumers.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: U.N. Nuclear Watchdog Says Iran’s Uranium Missing After U.S. Airstrikes
IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi stated that the agency is unaware of the current location of Iran's enriched uranium, which may include up to 900 pounds of near-weapons-grade material. He noted that inspections are crucial to verify the status of Iran's uranium stockpile, especially after recent U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Grossi emphasized that while 60% enriched uranium is not an immediate nuclear threat, it is still one step away from weapons-grade material. The recent military actions have reportedly set back Iran's nuclear weapons development significantly. Following these events, Iran's parliament has begun drafting legislation to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and has approved a bill to suspend cooperation with the IAEA.
Fox News: Iran, Israel and US agree that Islamic Republic nuclear sites were 'badly damaged' despite leaked intel report
President Trump ordered precision strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, resulting in significant damage to critical infrastructure, as confirmed by U.S., Israeli, and Iranian officials. The strikes are believed to have severely hindered Iran's nuclear capabilities.
Despite some conflicting intelligence reports, U.S. officials assert the strikes were devastating, with assessments indicating that Iran's nuclear program has been set back by years. Trump has stated that further strikes would occur if Iran attempts to rebuild its nuclear program.
Breitbart: Trump Cooks NATO Freeloaders Spain With Double Tariffs
Spain has become the only NATO member to refuse a significant increase in defense spending, prompting President Trump to threaten tariffs in response. He criticized Spain for spending only 1.3% of GDP on defense and warned that the country would face higher trade costs due to its decision.
Despite Spain's claims of a valid exemption from the new NATO target of 5%, Trump and Senator Marco Rubio expressed skepticism about Spain's ability to meet alliance commitments while maintaining low military spending. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez defended the country's defense budget as adequate and aligned with its social model.
Fox News: Trump goes after CNN, NY Times for ‘fake news’ about strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities
President Trump criticized CNN and The New York Times for their coverage of U.S. military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, claiming they reported "fake news" about the effectiveness of the strikes. He asserted that the strikes were a success and praised the pilots involved.
In response, both CNN and The New York Times defended their reporting, stating it was based on preliminary assessments from the Defense Intelligence Agency. They maintained that their coverage was accurate, despite Trump's claims that it misrepresented the mission's success.
#economy
Breitbart: New Home Sales Plunge in May as High Interest Rates Weigh on Affordability
U.S. sales of newly built homes fell 13.7% in May, reaching their lowest level since October, as high mortgage rates continue to hinder affordability. The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate is near 7%, limiting buyer capacity and pushing some out of the market.
New home inventories rose to the highest level since 2007, indicating an oversupply amid declining sales. Builder confidence is at its lowest since late 2022, with many adjusting pricing strategies. Economists predict continued subdued residential investment due to elevated borrowing costs.
#military
Le Monde: Trump triumphant after NATO leaders agree on defense spending hike
NATO leaders agreed to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, following pressure from President Trump. The commitment aims to enhance collective security amidst rising threats, particularly from Russia, although some countries, like Spain, expressed reservations about meeting the target.
The summit highlighted divisions among members, with Trump criticizing Spain's lower spending plans. Allies reaffirmed their commitment to mutual defense and support for Ukraine, while also addressing the need for a revamped approach to defense spending and military readiness.
#crime
Times Of Israel: Syrian migrant accused of Germany stabbing was Islamic State member, say prosecutors
A Syrian migrant, Mahmoud M., 35, has been accused of stabbing four people outside a bar in Bielefeld, Germany. Prosecutors allege he is a member of the Islamic State and attacked victims randomly, intending to kill in the name of a global jihad. He was arrested the day after the incident.
The case has been escalated to federal prosecutors due to evidence suggesting Islamist motivations. Mahmoud M. reportedly joined IS in Syria before 2014 and has a history of extremist ideology. This incident follows a series of attacks in Germany linked to Islamist extremists.