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Jun 26, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Actor Patton Oswalt Hopes Death Threats Against Trump Border Czar Tom Homan ‘Get So Much Worse'
Actor Patton Oswalt expressed delight over the death threats faced by Tom Homan, President Trump's border czar, due to his role in implementing deportation policies. Homan has relocated away from his family for security reasons, citing the severity of the threats against him.
Homan, who previously served as acting ICE director, returned to the role under Trump’s second term, where he has seen a significant decline in illegal border crossings. He shared that the threats have impacted his family life, leading to his wife living separately for safety.
Fox News: Congressman calls on Noem, Dr. Oz with plan to 'swiftly remove' 1.4 million illegal migrants on Medicaid
Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-Texas) has proposed a task force to identify and remove approximately 1.4 million illegal immigrants currently receiving Medicaid. He argues this situation is a significant burden on American taxpayers and calls for swift action from the Department of Homeland Security and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Hunt's initiative aligns with ongoing discussions in the Senate regarding President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill," which seeks to exclude illegal immigrants from Medicaid eligibility. Despite recent setbacks in the legislation, Hunt emphasizes the need to address the issue of illegal migrants receiving taxpayer-funded healthcare.
#politics
Breitbart: Opposition Builds Against Provision in Big Beautiful Bill That Could Be a Boon to Woke Corporations
A provision in President Trump's proposed legislation could inadvertently benefit large corporations by limiting third-party litigation financing (TPLF), which helps individuals afford legal representation. Critics, including conservative groups, argue this could shield "woke" companies from accountability and hinder legitimate claims.
Senator Thom Tillis's bill, aimed at curbing frivolous lawsuits, may impose a hefty tax on TPLF, raising concerns among advocates for consumers and Gold Star families. They warn that this could undermine legal actions against corporations and terrorism sponsors, while benefiting major companies like Amazon and Pfizer.
Breitbart: WATCH: IL Democrat Gov. Pritzker Blasted for Announcing Reelection Bid
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker is seeking a third term amid criticism of his progressive policies and speculation about a presidential run in 2028. His tenure has included significant measures such as legalizing recreational marijuana and codifying abortion rights, but he faces backlash for controversial reforms like the elimination of cash bail.
Republicans, including the Illinois GOP, have condemned Pritzker's governance, claiming it prioritizes illegal immigrants over residents and has led to a bloated budget. Former President Trump has also criticized Pritzker's leadership, particularly regarding crime and immigration policies in Chicago.
Breitbart: Nolte: Suburban High School Yearbook Debunks AOC’s ‘Bronx Girl’ BS
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's claim of being a "Bronx girl" faces scrutiny after State Assemblyman Matt Slater revealed her Yorktown High School yearbook photo. Ocasio-Cortez grew up in the affluent suburb of Yorktown Heights, not the Bronx, where her family moved when she was young.
Her recent remarks in response to President Trump have reignited debates about her authenticity as a politician. Critics argue that her suburban upbringing undermines her claims of representing the Bronx.
#society
Fox News: Trump admin ends contracts with publishing giant Springer Nature amid bias, China concerns
The Trump administration has halted funding for Springer Nature, a major scientific publisher, citing concerns over political bias and misuse of taxpayer dollars. Key contracts were terminated or allowed to expire, though essential NIH and cancer research agreements remain intact.
Springer Nature has faced criticism for its editorial practices, including a high number of retractions and accusations of downplaying the COVID lab-leak theory. The company has also been scrutinized for its diversity and inclusion policies, as well as its perceived alignment with political agendas.
Fox News: Beach visitor accidentally picks up shell of venomous snail that can kill a human in moments
A woman in Okinawa, Japan, picked up a cone snail shell while beachcombing, unaware it could contain one of the world's deadliest creatures. Cone snails are highly venomous, capable of causing paralysis within minutes.
After realizing the potential danger, she shared her panic on TikTok, which resonated with many viewers. The video highlights the need for awareness about marine life hazards.
#economy
Breitbart: Disney Layoffs Continue, Hitting Product and Technology Division Hard
Disney is laying off an additional two percent of its workforce in its product and technology division, part of an ongoing effort to cut costs amid a challenging entertainment landscape. This marks the fourth round of layoffs in ten months, following cuts in various departments earlier this month.
The company has struggled with expenses as the industry evolves, having previously eliminated 7,000 jobs in 2023 and 140 in August 2024. These layoffs reflect Disney's attempts to adapt to the changing dynamics of Hollywood and streaming.
#culture
Fox News: Worker's unusual lunch spot backfires, plus sarcophagus depicts rowdy drinking contest
An online discussion emerged over the appropriateness of eating lunch in a cemetery, with some finding it a peaceful setting. Meanwhile, researchers linked higher linoleic acid levels from seed oils to better heart health and reduced inflammation.
Additionally, archaeologists in Israel discovered a Roman sarcophagus depicting a drinking contest between Dionysus and Hercules.
Forbes: Anna Wintour Stepping Down As Vogue Editor-In-Chief
Anna Wintour will step down as editor-in-chief of Vogue after nearly 40 years but will remain as Condé Nast's global chief content officer and Vogue's global editorial director. The announcement was made during a staff meeting and confirmed by Condé Nast.
#health
GB News: BBC EastEnders actress shares moment she knew she had breast cancer: 'No symptoms just instinct'
Samantha Womack, former EastEnders actress, shared her breast cancer diagnosis experience on GB News, emphasizing the importance of trusting one's intuition. Despite having no symptoms, she sought medical attention and was diagnosed with high-grade stage three cancer that had spread to her lymph nodes.
Womack highlighted the need for awareness about breast density, noting that many women are unaware of its significance in cancer risk. She urged both women and men to understand their bodies and advocate for their health, stressing that breast cancer can affect younger individuals as well.
#crime
Le Monde: French man who stole $10 million of jewellery from US celebrity Kim Kardashian has died
Didier Dubreucq, a convicted robber involved in the 2016 theft of $10 million in jewelry from Kim Kardashian, died at age 69 from lung cancer. He was sentenced to seven years in prison, with five suspended, but had already served two years in pre-trial detention.
Dubreucq, who denied involvement in the robbery, claimed to have reformed since becoming a father. The trial included eight others, none of whom returned to jail due to time served.
The Western Journal: Church Security Guard Called It ‘Muscle Memory’ After Halting Gunman's Advance with Fatal Fire
A church security team in Wayne, Michigan, thwarted a potential mass shooting when armed civilian Jay Trombley fatally engaged a gunman targeting a Vacation Bible School. Trombley emphasized the importance of individuals being their own first responders, attributing the incident's positive outcome to divine intervention.
The incident unfolded as the gunman, Brian Anthony Browning, approached the church, but a parishioner in a pickup truck helped subdue him before Trombley intervened. The quick actions of Trombley and other safety team members, who had recently completed training, exemplified heroism in the face of danger.