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#illegals
Fox News: Trump DHS contests claim that ICE denied pregnant woman care: ‘Absolutely FALSE’
The Trump Department of Homeland Security has refuted claims made by Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal regarding the treatment of a pregnant Guatemalan immigrant, Iris Dayana Monterroso-Lemus, who allegedly received inadequate prenatal care while detained by ICE. Jayapal condemned the situation, stating that Monterroso-Lemus suffered and lost her baby due to neglect.
In response, DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin asserted that Monterroso-Lemus received full medical care and claimed her allegations were false. McLaughlin also noted that Monterroso-Lemus has a history of arrests, including child abuse, and is wanted on a homicide warrant.
Breitbart: Denver Shuts Car Theft Tracking System to Prevent ICE Deportations
The Denver city council voted unanimously to end its anti-theft auto license plate tracking system, citing concerns that Immigration and Customs Enforcement could use the data to deport undocumented immigrants. The system, which has aided in recovering stolen cars and solving crimes, will continue until its contract expires in February.
Critics argue that the council prioritizes the protection of illegal aliens over public safety, while supporters maintain that the current political climate necessitates caution regarding surveillance technology. Despite its crime-fighting benefits, council members express heightened concerns about federal enforcement actions.
#politics
Fox News: Kari Lake declares US Agency for Global Media ‘rotten to the core,’ sets 2026 shutdown goal: 'A boondoggle'
Kari Lake, senior advisor at the U.S. Agency for Global Media, criticized the agency during a House Oversight Committee hearing, calling it "rotten to the core" and advocating for significant cuts and reforms. She claimed that the agency is compromised and has been influenced by hostile actors, including the Chinese Communist Party.
Lake's testimony received support from Republican committee members, while Democrats accused her of undermining a strategic asset. Lake defended proposed cuts as necessary to align with statutory requirements and improve efficiency, asserting that the agency's operations need modernization.
Fox News: A Big, Beautiful weekend on the Hill: 'Everybody having fun yet?'
Senate Majority Leader John Thune expressed optimism about passing the "Big, Beautiful Bill" this weekend, despite potential dissent within the GOP. The Senate may vote as early as Saturday or Sunday, with a focus on securing enough votes to pass the legislation.
Discontent among some Republican senators could complicate the process, as they seek to influence the bill's provisions. The House is also preparing to act quickly on the Senate's version, though conservatives there are wary of changes. The timeline remains uncertain, but significant activity is expected on Capitol Hill.
#society
The Imaginative Conservative: The Dignity of Work
Work is seen as a means to human dignity and spiritual fulfillment, not merely a commodity or a means of production. The Catholic perspective emphasizes that labor should unite individuals with God, their neighbors, and nature, promoting personal development and societal well-being.
Both capitalism and communism distort the true purpose of work, reducing individuals to mere tools for profit or production. Instead, work should serve humanity, allowing for personal growth and a deeper connection to divine grace and community.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: India, Poland, and Hungary Return to Space with ISS Mission
Axiom Mission 4 launched from Florida's Kennedy Space Center, carrying astronauts from India, Poland, and Hungary, marking their first ventures into space. The mission, lasting about two weeks, includes 60 experiments aboard the International Space Station.
The crew features Indian Air Force pilot Shubhanshu Shukla, Polish engineer Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski, and Hungarian research astronaut Tibor Kapu. The mission is a collaborative effort funded by the three nations and aims to enhance their space exploration capabilities.
#religion
The Imaginative Conservative: Josemaría Escrivá: The Saint of Ordinary Life
St. Josemaría Escrivá, born in 1902 in Spain, founded Opus Dei in 1928, emphasizing that ordinary life is the setting for Christian sanctity. His teachings encourage believers to find God in daily activities and relationships, promoting the idea that holiness can be achieved without leaving one's state in life.
Admired by multiple popes and canonized in 2002, Escrivá's message remains relevant, urging Catholics to engage in their secular lives as a path to sanctity. His spiritual practices, including prayer and Eucharist, are essential for fostering a relationship with God amid everyday challenges.
#history
GB News: Egypt's forgotten female pharaoh was not erased from history because of her gender, study finds
Recent research from the University of Toronto suggests that the erasure of Egyptian pharaoh Hatshepsut from history was not due to gender bias, as previously thought. Instead, the study indicates that the destruction of her statues was part of a practical reuse of materials, similar to the treatment of male pharaohs' monuments.
The analysis reveals that the dismantling of Hatshepsut's statues was methodical rather than vengeful, with damage occurring at structural weak points for repurposing. This challenges the narrative of her male successors deliberately erasing her legacy, suggesting she received posthumous treatment akin to that of her male counterparts.
#health
Fox News: Predicting weight loss, reversing diabetes and relieving depression
Recent health news highlights a study suggesting that DNA may play a role in weight loss difficulties. Additionally, a grandfather's lifestyle changes have successfully reversed a pre-diabetes diagnosis, and a single dose of magic mushrooms has shown potential for long-term relief from depression.
In other findings, diabetic patients using GLP-1 medications may face a heightened risk of vision loss.
#crime
Breitbart: Arrest Video Appears to Show Pacman Jones Yelling at Cops, Throwing Elbows
Adam "Pacman" Jones faces new charges after allegedly elbowing a police officer during his booking in Kentucky. The former NFL cornerback was arrested for disorderly conduct and assaulting an officer following a bar disturbance. Video evidence reportedly supports the officers' claims.
Jones has a history of legal troubles, including past arrests for disorderly conduct and assault. He was previously arrested in Las Vegas and has faced multiple charges throughout his career, including a notable incident in 2007 related to a shooting.
Breitbart: Officer Injured in Gun-Controlled California, Shooter Remains at Large
An officer was injured during a shooting incident in Santa Monica, California, on Wednesday afternoon. The officer was taken to the hospital, but it remains unclear if they were shot. The suspect is still at large, and the Santa Monica Police Department is working to ensure community safety.
California has stringent gun control laws but has also experienced a high number of active shooter incidents in recent years. The situation is ongoing, and further details will be provided as they become available.