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Jun 27, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Trump admin ends temporary protected status for Haitian migrants currently in the US
The Trump administration's Department of Homeland Security will end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 520,000 Haitians, effective September 2, 2025. Officials assert that conditions in Haiti have improved sufficiently for safe return, encouraging Haitians to utilize the CBP Home app for departure assistance.
This decision aligns with the administration's broader immigration policy to reinforce border security and reduce TPS designations. TPS was established to protect individuals from countries facing crises, but the Trump administration is moving to revoke these protections as part of its immigration reform agenda.
#politics
The Western Journal: Amy Coney Barrett Crushes Ketanji Brown Jackson with Devastating Line in Universal Injunction Opinion
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on birthright citizenship, limiting the scope of nationwide injunctions that have hindered President Trump's policies. Justice Amy Coney Barrett's majority opinion criticized Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's understanding of legal precedent, labeling her views as contradictory to the Constitution.
Barrett's remarks were described as a significant rebuke of Jackson, highlighting concerns over judicial overreach. The ruling emphasizes the need for courts to adhere to constitutional limitations, marking a notable win for the executive branch.
Front Page Magazine: Buttigieg Rises Over Kamala and Newsom
Polling indicates a shift in the Democratic landscape as Kamala Harris's support declines, potentially signaling her exit from the 2028 race. Meanwhile, Pete Buttigieg is gaining traction, bolstered by a dedicated base and early campaign planning, despite his notable weaknesses.
As the primary race unfolds, Gavin Newsom is also emerging as a contender. While early polling is often unreliable, it reflects the changing dynamics within the party.
Fox News: Washington Post bashes socialist Zohran Mamdani as potential disaster for New York City
The Washington Post editorial board criticized Zohran Mamdani's primary win in the NYC mayoral race, suggesting his socialist policies could harm both the city and the Democratic Party. They warned that his proposals, like city-owned grocery stores and a $30 minimum wage, could lead to economic decline and a corporate exodus.
The editorial also highlighted former Gov. Andrew Cuomo's influence in Mamdani's victory, arguing it blocked more moderate candidates. They expressed concern over Mamdani's past calls to defund the police and the potential tax burden of his policies, urging Democrats to contain his influence if he becomes mayor.
Breitbart: Donald Trump Touts SCOTUS Win on Nationwide Injunctions
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to limit lower courts' ability to issue nationwide injunctions against executive policies, a significant win for the Trump administration. This decision arose from challenges to Trump's stance on birthright citizenship for children of illegal migrants.
The ruling emphasizes that federal courts may not have the authority to grant universal injunctions and that such measures should be narrowly tailored. Justice Amy Coney Barrett noted that courts should not exceed their powers when addressing executive actions deemed unlawful.
#society
Fox News: Supreme Court upholds Texas law requiring age verification on porn websites
The Supreme Court upheld a Texas law mandating age verification for visitors to pornography websites, ruling it constitutional under the First Amendment. This decision aligns with similar regulations in at least 21 other states aimed at protecting minors from explicit content online.
Website operators must verify users' ages using government ID or other methods, with penalties for non-compliance. Justice Kagan dissented, arguing the law could infringe on adults' rights to access content deemed inappropriate for minors.
Fox News: Home worth $1.6M with 7,000 books and floor-to-ceiling shelves touted for 'charm and character'
A unique home in Columbus, Ohio, known as "The Book House," is on the market for $1.6 million. The property features over 7,000 hardback books and floor-to-ceiling shelves, designed to evoke a historic German village cottage while offering modern amenities and dual living units.
Spanning 4,536 square feet, the home includes eight bedrooms and six bathrooms, accommodating up to 24 guests. Developer Guy Marshall aimed to blend vintage charm with luxury, creating an immersive design experience. The property is positioned as a high-end short-term rental, with potential annual income estimates of around $273,000.
The Telegraph: Jamaica pushes King to back slavery reparations
The Jamaican government has formally requested the King to support slavery reparations, becoming the first to use 19th-century colonial legislation to petition the monarch. They aim for the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council to determine if Britain has a legal obligation for reparations.
Legal experts suggest that a favorable opinion from the committee could lead to significant reparations, with campaigners seeking up to £18 trillion. Other Caribbean nations with the King as head of state may consider similar actions.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: IDF confirms probe into killings near Gaza aid site, denies troops ordered to shoot civilians
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is investigating allegations that troops are using lethal force against Palestinians seeking aid in Gaza, following reports of mass casualties near distribution sites. While the IDF denies any orders to target civilians, it acknowledges the ongoing probe into potential war crimes amid increasing global scrutiny.
The situation has escalated, with claims of daily fatalities among aid seekers, prompting a military response to address humanitarian access. The IDF asserts it is working to facilitate aid distribution while maintaining security, but critics, including Doctors Without Borders, have condemned the conditions as dangerous and inadequate.
Breitbart: Foreign Minister: Iran Wants 'Compensation for Damages' to Nuclear Sites
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Iran will seek compensation for damages to its nuclear sites in any future negotiations with the U.S. following recent airstrikes ordered by President Trump. He indicated that there are currently no plans to resume talks, which previously stalled over differing objectives.
Araghchi criticized the U.S. for resorting to military action and asserted that any future discussions would need to address new realities, including the demand for compensation. He emphasized that Iran remains committed to its nuclear ambitions despite the strikes, asserting that the nation will continue enriching uranium.
Times Of Israel: Weakened Hamas faces rebel clans, doubts over Tehran’s backing after Israel-Iran war
Hamas is reportedly struggling to maintain control in Gaza amid Israeli military pressure and internal dissent from local clans. The group faces a humanitarian crisis and growing criticism from residents, while trying to counter rebellious factions and maintain operational capacity despite significant losses.
With its leadership weakened and facing challenges from rival groups, Hamas is seeking a ceasefire to regroup. However, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has rejected terms that would allow Hamas to retain power, emphasizing continued military action. The situation remains precarious for Hamas, with uncertainty regarding Iranian support further complicating its position.
#economy
Breitbart: DeMaio Warns: California Gas Prices Could Hit $10 Per Gallon This Summer
Assemblyman Carl DeMaio (R-San Diego) warned that California gas prices could reach $10-$12 per gallon this summer due to new fuel standards, higher taxes, and pipeline issues. He urges Governor Gavin Newsom to call an emergency session to address these concerns and repeal existing regulations.
DeMaio cites private industry briefings indicating severe price spikes and supply disruptions if action is not taken. He attributes the impending crisis to the regulations imposed by the state's Democratic leadership.
Breitbart: Fed's Favorite Inflation Gauge Shows No Signs of Tariff Price Hikes
The Federal Reserve's core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index showed a slight increase of 0.2% in May, indicating that tariffs have not significantly impacted consumer prices. Year-over-year inflation remains stable at 2.7%, with durable goods prices flat and nondurable goods prices showing minimal growth.
Despite concerns about tariffs leading to price hikes, May's data suggests inflation remains subdued, prompting discussions among Fed officials about potential interest rate cuts. Markets anticipate rate adjustments by September, reflecting a cautious economic outlook.
#religion
Breitbart: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Signs Bill Mandating Ten Commandments in Classrooms
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed Senate Bill 10, requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms starting in the 2025-2026 school year. The law specifies the size and text of the display, which must use the King James version of the Bible.
The legislation faces opposition from various activist groups, including the ACLU, which argue it violates First Amendment rights. Similar laws have been enacted in Louisiana and Arkansas, with Louisiana's law previously deemed unconstitutional.
#health
GB News: 'Sulfur burps' Mounjaro patient who shed 4st names foods that 'trigger' embarrassing side effect
A UK woman, known as Ken on TikTok, has documented her weight loss journey, shedding four stone in seven months using the medication Mounjaro. In a viral video, she discusses the side effects she experiences, such as "sulfur burps" and stomach upset from certain foods, emphasizing the importance of tracking individual reactions.
Ken advises followers to maintain a food diary to identify triggers and suggests moderation rather than strict dietary restrictions. Her candid posts have resonated with others using Mounjaro, who shared their own dietary challenges and reactions to various foods.