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Jun 26, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Illegal immigrant who enrolled in Ohio high school claiming to be a teenager hit with federal gun charges
Anthony Emmanuel Labrador Sierra, a 24-year-old illegal immigrant from Venezuela, has been indicted on multiple charges, including possession of a firearm as an illegal alien and making false statements to purchase a firearm. He allegedly posed as a 16-year-old to enroll in a high school in Ohio.
Investigations revealed that Labrador Sierra used fraudulent documents to secure Temporary Protective Status and other benefits while attending school. He could face significant prison time if convicted on the charges.
Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Speaks About Big Beautiful Bill
President Trump held a press conference regarding the Big Beautiful Bill, amid discussions on budget reconciliation. Senator Rand Paul criticized the Senate parliamentarian's decision to remove provisions eliminating social services for illegal aliens, arguing it could save billions.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune dismissed calls to replace the parliamentarian, emphasizing the importance of adhering to budgetary guidelines over policy changes in legislation.
Breitbart: Iranian Illegal Immigrant's Wife Allegedly Threatened to Shoot ICE Agents
Linet Vartanians, 37, allegedly threatened ICE agents with a firearm when they attempted to enter her Tempe, Arizona home to apprehend her husband, Mehrzad Asadi Eidivand, an illegal immigrant from Iran. She reportedly refused entry without a warrant and called local police.
Upon returning with a search warrant, ICE discovered multiple firearms in the residence. Eidivand faces charges for possessing weapons while unlawfully present in the U.S., while Vartanians is accused of threatening federal officers. Both are scheduled to appear in court on July 9, 2025.
Fox News: Rubio announces new visa restrictions on families of fentanyl traffickers
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced new sanctions aimed at curbing the flow of fentanyl into the U.S., including visa restrictions on associates of foreign drug traffickers. Rubio emphasized the urgency of addressing the fentanyl crisis, which has led to significant overdose deaths.
The new measures expand existing tools to combat drug trafficking, with Rubio noting that over 40% of Americans know someone affected by opioid overdoses. Recent data shows a 50% decline in fentanyl seizures at the southern border, indicating a potential decrease in smuggling activities.
Fox News: 37 House Dems vote with GOP to deport illegal immigrant drunk drivers
A bill mandating the deportation of illegal immigrants convicted of DUI passed the House with bipartisan support, including 37 Democrats. Introduced by Rep. Barry Moore, it aims to hold illegal immigrants accountable for dangerous behavior, citing tragic incidents involving drunk driving.
Opponents argue the bill lacks evidence linking immigration status to DUI incidents and does not address broader immigration reform. The legislation now awaits Senate consideration and potential presidential approval.
#politics
Le Monde: Apple changes App Store rules in EU to avoid hefty fines
Apple has modified its App Store payment rules in Europe to comply with EU digital competition regulations, following a €500 million fine for preventing developers from offering cheaper deals outside the App Store. The changes allow developers to present alternative payment options directly to consumers.
Despite these adjustments, Apple plans to appeal the fine and has criticized the extent of the EU's demands. The European Commission will review Apple's new terms to ensure compliance with the Digital Markets Act, amid ongoing tensions between the EU and the U.S. regarding digital regulations.
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Red State Notches SCOTUS Win Over Planned Parenthood
The Supreme Court ruled that South Carolina can block Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood, stating that low-income patients cannot sue the state under Section 1983 of the Civil Rights Act for healthcare provider choices. The decision was made in a 6-3 vote.
In related news, a former Biden aide has been subpoenaed, and ICE has arrested more Iranian nationals amid security concerns. The political landscape remains tense as various issues, including abortion rights and immigration, continue to be debated.
Breitbart: Tom Suozzi Melts Down When Asked about NYC Mayoral Dem Nominee
Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-NY) confronted a tracker asking about his support for New York City mayor Eric Adams after socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani won the Democratic primary. Suozzi accused the tracker of harassment, refused to answer directly, and claimed the tracker was not a journalist.
During the exchange, Suozzi's combative demeanor included questioning the tracker’s affiliation and denying any recording despite appearing to film. He ultimately did not clarify his stance on supporting Adams, suggesting interested parties check his Twitter for updates.
Fox News: FBI investigating Iran strike leaker, Leavitt says: 'They should be held accountable'
The White House has vowed to hold accountable those who leaked a preliminary assessment regarding U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, which the administration disputes. The assessment, reported by CNN and the New York Times, questions the effectiveness of the strikes, claiming they only delayed Iran's nuclear program.
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized the seriousness of leaking classified information, stating that the administration aims to protect national security. Meanwhile, U.S. officials, including Trump, assert that the strikes caused significant damage to Iranian sites, while CNN defended its reporting on the initial assessment.
#society
Fox News: Albuquerque Airport control tower fire alarm prompts FAA to divert flights, issue ground stops
A fire alarm at Albuquerque International Sunport's air traffic control tower led to reduced staffing and a ground stop on incoming flights. The FAA reported that no fire was detected, but diversions occurred as planes were rerouted around Albuquerque airspace.
Similar ground stops were later issued for Phoenix Sky Harbor and Scottsdale airports in Arizona. The FAA is yet to disclose the cause of the alarm.
Times Of Israel: Gaza clans deny Hamas is stealing aid after Israel partially halts deliveries
Clan leaders in Gaza have denied that armed men seen on humanitarian aid trucks are Hamas operatives, asserting they were protecting aid from theft amid Israeli concerns over Hamas's alleged control of supplies. Israeli officials confirmed aid deliveries to northern Gaza have been halted, while aid continues to enter from the south.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation reported it was the only organization distributing aid on Thursday, amidst ongoing shortages and looting issues. The World Health Organization successfully delivered medical supplies for the first time in months, but the situation remains dire, with reports of mass casualties during aid distribution efforts.
The Telegraph: Michelle Obama reveals why she’s rarely seen with Barack
Michelle Obama addressed rumors about her marriage to Barack Obama, stating they do not feel the need to share every moment on social media. She emphasized that their age contributes to their choice to keep their relationship private, dismissing speculation of a split.
The former first lady noted that their absence from public events together has fueled these rumors, but insists it is simply a matter of personal preference rather than marital issues.
Breitbart: Socialist NYC Mayoral Hopeful Wants to Spend $65M on Sex Changes
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani proposes a $65 million investment in gender-affirming care for minors and adults, including surgeries and hormone treatments. His plan aims to counter federal threats to such care and expand access through public providers.
Mamdani also plans to establish NYC as a sanctuary for LGBTQ+ individuals, create an Office of LGBTQIA+ Affairs, and hold public hearings on hospitals denying care to trans youth. He recently won the Democratic primary against former Governor Andrew Cuomo.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: In Iran, relatives of detainees express concern after Israeli strike on Evin prison
Israeli missile strikes on Evin prison in Tehran have resulted in extensive damage, with reports of casualties among soldiers, staff, and prisoners. Eyewitness accounts suggest a high death toll, raising concerns among families of detainees. The facility houses many political prisoners, including women.
Iranian authorities have not released official casualty figures, but the strikes have targeted key areas of the prison, including high-security wards and the infirmary. The incident underscores the ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran.
#health
GB News: How to live longer: Super ingredient could 'slow down cellular ageing' and 'flip' longevity switch, say scientists
Recent research indicates that caffeine may enhance longevity by activating AMPK, an energy-regulating system that helps cells manage energy shortages and cope with stress. This discovery, made by researchers at Queen Mary University, suggests caffeine's role in cellular health extends beyond mere alertness.
The study highlights caffeine's potential to influence key processes linked to ageing and disease, paving the way for future dietary and therapeutic interventions aimed at promoting healthy ageing. However, caution is advised regarding excessive caffeine intake due to possible adverse effects.
#crime
The Telegraph: Pastor ‘crucified by religious fanatic’
William “Bill” Schonemann, a 76-year-old pastor, was found murdered in New River, Arizona, with his hands nailed to the wall and a crown of thorns on his head. Adam Sheafe, 51, confessed to the crime, stating he aimed to recreate the crucifixion as part of “Operation First Commandment” targeting clergymen.
Sheafe believed he was acting on a divine mission, claiming to have found the crown of thorns in the desert and intended to kill 14 clergymen he deemed misleading their congregations.
#technology
The Western Journal: EV Driver Awoke to Find Dashboard in Flames, Dread Turns to Horror When the Car's App Refuses to Let Him Exit
Alijah Arenas, a collegiate basketball recruit, survived a terrifying incident when his Tesla Cybertruck crashed into a tree, leading to a dashboard fire. After struggling to escape due to a malfunctioning digital key, he spent 10 minutes inside the burning vehicle before breaking a window and escaping into a nearby pool of water.
Arenas, who spent six days in the hospital, highlighted issues with EV safety, noting that his steering wheel became unresponsive before the crash. The incident raises concerns about the dangers posed by electric vehicles, particularly in emergency situations.