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Jun 26, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Abrego Garcia lawyers ask US judge to order return to Maryland amid ongoing criminal case
Lawyers for Salvadorian migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia have filed an emergency motion to prevent his deportation while his criminal case in Tennessee is ongoing. They seek a federal judge's order for his return to Maryland upon release from confinement in Tennessee.
Abrego Garcia was wrongfully deported in March, leading to a lengthy legal battle for his return. A federal magistrate judge recently ordered his release pending trial, but the government has indicated it may detain him again, prompting the emergency motion to ensure he remains in Maryland.
Fox News: Illegal immigrant accused of peeping on girl as 4 other criminal immigrants caught living with suspect
Ohio authorities arrested Jose Juarez Vilches, a 38-year-old illegal immigrant from Mexico, for allegedly peeping on a 13-year-old girl and making sexual gestures. He faces charges of criminal trespass, voyeurism, resisting arrest, and obstructing official business.
During the arrest, ICE also detained four other individuals living in the U.S. illegally at the same location. Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones emphasized the need for secure borders and strong immigration enforcement.
#politics
Fox News: GOP senator calls for parliamentarian's firing after serving Medicaid blow to Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
Senate Republicans are expressing outrage over the parliamentarian's ruling that invalidated key Medicaid provisions in their proposed bill. Kansas Sen. Roger Marshall is advocating for the firing of the Senate parliamentarian and plans to introduce a resolution for term limits on the position, citing concerns over the parliamentarian's influence on fiscal policies.
Marshall argues that the parliamentarian's decisions could eliminate up to $500 billion in spending cuts, jeopardizing the bill's chances of passing. Key provisions affecting Medicaid funding for illegal immigrants and gender-affirming care were among those struck down, complicating the GOP's legislative efforts.
Fox News: Fury erupts as unelected Senate 'scorekeeper' blocks Trump's agenda
Conservative lawmakers expressed frustration after the Senate Parliamentarian ruled that significant parts of the GOP's agenda bill must be removed. They argue that an unelected official should not have the power to dictate legislation supported by voters, calling for Vice President JD Vance to overrule her decisions.
The Parliamentarian's rulings have led to the elimination of key provisions related to Medicaid and illegal immigration, which Republicans viewed as essential for cost-saving measures. Despite calls from some lawmakers to disregard the Parliamentarian's authority, Senate Majority Leader John Thune has maintained that he will not seek to overrule her.
Breitbart: Breitbart’s Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow Prepares to Unveil ‘Breaking the Law’ Investigative Exposé Unmasking the Left’s Anti-Trump Lawfare Scheme
Alex Marlow's upcoming book, "Breaking the Law," investigates the legal challenges facing Donald Trump, claiming a systematic effort to undermine him through lawfare. The book, praised by Trump, promises to expose the operatives behind this movement and outlines a path to justice.
Marlow's research includes interviews with conservative scholars and Trump’s legal team, asserting that the legal system is broken and has targeted Trump and his supporters. The book also analyzes the impact of these legal battles on the 2024 election.
Fox News: 'Swiss army knife': Inside VP Vance's first 5 months in office as 'enforcer' of Trump's MAGA agenda
Vice President JD Vance has been characterized as a versatile and influential figure in the Trump administration, playing a significant role in guiding Cabinet nominees through the Senate and supporting key legislative efforts. Colleagues describe him as a "utility player" and an "enforcer," highlighting his engagement with Senate Republicans and his contributions to Trump's domestic agenda.
Vance's influence extends to foreign policy, having made high-profile trips and actively participating in discussions with global leaders. His performance has drawn comparisons to former Vice President Kamala Harris, with some asserting he has achieved more in five months than she did in four years. Vance is seen as a potential future leader within the Republican Party, focused on advancing Trump's agenda.
Fox News: Decade after landmark ruling, Republican support for same-sex marriage craters
Ten years post-Obergefell v. Hodges, support for same-sex marriage remains high at 68%, but a significant partisan divide has emerged. Democratic support has reached a record 88%, while Republican backing has dropped to 41%, the lowest since 2016.
Additionally, 64% of Americans find gay or lesbian relations morally acceptable, a decline from previous years. The growing divide is underscored by calls from some conservatives to overturn the ruling, reflecting a shift in attitudes among political parties.
The Economist: Peace in his time
Donald Trump, reflecting on his past decisions, suggested that strong leadership could restore America's global respect. He highlighted his controversial choices, like the destruction of Art Deco reliefs for Trump Tower, as indicative of the decisive action needed in governance.
The article also touches on the political implications of Trump's military actions, particularly regarding Iran, and hints at broader societal issues, including healthcare and political dynamics in the U.S.
#society
Breitbart: Watch: Rosie O'Donnell Says Trump Presidency Made Her Overeat, Drink, and Self-Deport to Ireland
Rosie O'Donnell revealed that President Trump's first term negatively impacted her mental health, leading to overeating and drinking. She ultimately decided to move to Ireland for self-preservation, citing a different cultural attitude towards celebrity and feeling safer there.
O'Donnell expressed her distress over public mockery and the political climate in the U.S., particularly after the 2016 election. She found solace in Ireland, where she feels less pressure from MAGA supporters.
GB News: Prince William calls for ‘courage’ ahead of major trip away from the UK
Prince William hosted a roundtable at St James's Palace, focusing on the role of Indigenous Peoples in conservation ahead of COP30. Emphasizing their importance, he called for direct support for community-led efforts and collaboration to address climate and biodiversity goals.
The event gathered global leaders and Indigenous representatives, including Brazil's Minister of Indigenous Peoples, Sonia Guajajara. William urged for a united approach to protect nature, highlighting the need for respect and shared responsibility in conservation efforts.
Fox News: Jamaal Bowman claims Black people are called the 'N-word' daily, links it to higher rates of chronic disease
Former Rep. Jamaal Bowman stated on CNN that Black Americans experience higher rates of chronic diseases due to the stress of racism, specifically from being called the "N-word." He emphasized the need for the U.S. to address systemic racism to improve health outcomes in the Black community.
Bowman criticized the Republican Party for not adequately confronting racism within its ranks, while a discussion on political violence highlighted differing perspectives on threats from both sides. He cited various incidents of violence linked to right-wing extremism as evidence of the need for accountability.
The Economist: Oklahoma City has been reborn, 30 years after the bombing
Oklahoma City celebrated its first major league championship on June 22, marking a significant milestone in the city's efforts to redefine its identity 30 years after the tragic bombing that claimed 168 lives. Mayor David Holt highlighted the victory as a reflection of the city's progress and resilience.
The championship victory is seen as part of a broader initiative to shift the narrative around Oklahoma City, moving beyond its painful history and showcasing its growth and community spirit.
Le Monde: Europe's top court condemns France over police racial profiling
The European Court of Human Rights condemned France for racial profiling during police identity checks, marking a significant ruling against the country. The court found that police discrimination against Karim Touil, who was stopped multiple times in a short period, violated his rights. France was ordered to compensate Touil €3,000.
Despite the ruling, the court noted no systemic failures in France's identity check framework. Reports indicate that racial profiling remains prevalent, with young men perceived as Black or Arab disproportionately targeted during checks. Advocacy groups have highlighted ongoing issues of police brutality and discrimination.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Iran vetting body approves bill suspending cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog
Iran's parliament has approved a bill to suspend cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), citing recent Israeli and US strikes on its nuclear facilities. This decision follows a ceasefire after a 12-day conflict, with Iranian officials criticizing the IAEA for its perceived bias.
The bill, which passed with overwhelming support, aims to allow Iran to fully utilize its rights under the Non-Proliferation Treaty regarding uranium enrichment. Iran maintains that its nuclear program is peaceful, despite escalating tensions and military actions between Iran, Israel, and the US.
The Economist: I came, I bombed Iran
During his presidency, Donald Trump executed a significant military strike against Iran's nuclear facilities, capitalizing on a weakened Iranian position following an Israeli campaign. The operation involved stealth bombers and resulted in no retaliatory fire, leading to a subsequent ceasefire agreement brokered by the U.S.
This military action not only showcased Trump's decisive approach but also had broader political implications, influencing U.S.-Iran relations and regional stability.
#economy
Breitbart: U.S. Economy Contracts in First Quarter as Imports Surge, Spending Slows
The U.S. economy contracted by 0.5% in Q1 2025, a deeper decline than previously estimated, driven by decreased consumer spending and a surge in imports. This marks the first contraction since early 2023, contrasting with 2.4% growth in Q4 2024.
Despite the overall decline, some indicators showed resilience, with final sales to private domestic purchasers growing at 1.9%. However, inflation pressures remain, as evidenced by rising price indices. The Commerce Department will release the Q2 GDP estimate on July 30.
#health
The Economist: Why America’s hospitals don’t want their taxes cut
The American Hospital Association is lobbying against a proposed tax cut in Congress, arguing that the cuts to provider taxes could jeopardize rural hospitals. These taxes, while burdensome, are crucial for funding Medicaid and supporting hospital finances.
As Congress revises the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the AHA warns that significant tax reductions could threaten access to healthcare in rural areas.
#crime
Fox News: Diddy prosecutors argue rapper used inner circle, money to cover up alleged sex crimes in closing arguments
Prosecutors in Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial have begun closing arguments, alleging he ran a criminal enterprise involving sex trafficking and other serious crimes. They claim he used his influence and money to cover up his actions, with testimonies from ex-girlfriends detailing coercive sexual encounters.
Diddy's defense will present their arguments next, amid concerns about potential political references during summation. The prosecution has streamlined the charges against him, dropping several allegations, while the jury instructions have been a point of contention between both sides.
Fox News: Ivy League scientist from US adversary hit with new charges for allegedly smuggling bio materials
Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova faces new federal charges for smuggling frog embryos into the U.S. and failing to disclose biological materials. Initially arrested in February, she could face decades in prison if convicted.
Petrova claims she was unaware of the need to declare the items, despite evidence suggesting she was informed prior to her trip. She remains on pretrial release as legal proceedings continue.
#science
Forbes: When To See Mars As A ‘Cherry’ On The Moon This Weekend In Rare Event
Skywatchers can look forward to a close conjunction of the moon and Mars on Sunday, June 29, with the two celestial bodies appearing less than 0.2 degrees apart shortly after sunset. Mars will appear as a reddish "cherry" above a 24%-lit crescent moon.
On Saturday, June 28, a warm-up event will feature the crescent moon appearing below and to the right of Mars, along with the bright star Regulus. The moon will continue to climb higher in the following nights, maintaining a visual connection with Mars and Regulus.