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Jun 28, 2025 |
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#illegals
Le Monde: The US Supreme Court hands Trump a sweeping victory by limiting the power of federal judges
The Supreme Court has ruled that children born on U.S. soil will no longer automatically receive citizenship, overturning a long-standing constitutional promise. This decision limits federal judges' power to block laws, marking a significant victory for Donald Trump.
The ruling stems from Trump's executive order aimed at denying citizenship to children of undocumented parents, conflicting with the 14th Amendment. This change will take effect in 30 days.
The Western Journal: DHS and DOJ Team Up, Make Fine Overhaul That Illegal Aliens Will Absolutely Hate
The Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice are implementing a fast-track process to fine illegal immigrants who do not leave the U.S. promptly. A proposed rule would eliminate the current 30-day notice period, allowing immediate fines for noncompliance.
The fines range from $100 to $9,970 depending on the violation, and nearly 10,000 fines have already been issued since the renewal of this policy. Additionally, the end of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians will affect around 520,000 migrants, who must leave by September 2.
#politics
The Epoch Times: What’s in Senate’s Big, Beautiful Bill?
The Senate Finance Committee has unveiled a revised draft of President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Despite House Speaker Mike Johnson's request to limit changes, the new proposal features significant revisions and omissions that may complicate its passage in the House.
#society
GB News: Travellers descend on local park as much-loved community event cancelled after overnight encampment
A local parkrun in Bournemouth was canceled due to an overnight encampment by travellers, raising safety concerns for participants. Volunteers made the decision to prioritize runner safety, as the course was affected by the encampment.
Participants were encouraged to attend nearby parkrun events instead. The cancellation highlights the community's reliance on volunteers to organize these weekly events, which promote health and togetherness.
Forbes: Warren Buffett Gives Record $6 BillionTo Charities After Pledging To Donate Most Of His Wealth
Warren Buffett donated $6 billion in Berkshire Hathaway shares to five charities, marking his largest annual donation in nearly two decades. The majority of the shares went to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust, with others distributed among several foundations.
Buffett's philanthropic commitment is significant, with 99.5% of his estate destined for charitable use. He has pledged to donate his fortune during his lifetime or upon his death, and he has not sold any shares in the last 19 years.
Fox News: Internet blasts man accused of stealing roommate's groceries: 'What a sense of entitlement'
A Reddit user shared his frustration over a roommate who repeatedly used his groceries without replacing them, leading him to move his items to a personal mini fridge. The roommate called him "petty" for this action, prompting a discussion on social media about boundaries in shared living situations.
Many users supported the original poster, emphasizing the importance of respecting shared agreements regarding groceries. Etiquette experts also weighed in, highlighting that taking without permission is a significant breach of roommate etiquette.
#economy
Breitbart: Golden Age: Wages Rise 0.4% in May, Outpacing Inflation Again
Wages and salaries increased by 0.4% in May, continuing a trend of solid gains that outpace inflation. This growth, driven by hiring in both goods and services sectors, marks the second consecutive month of similar increases. However, total personal income fell by 0.4% due to the expiration of government support programs.
Despite healthy wage growth, disposable personal income dropped 0.6%, primarily from reduced government transfer payments, particularly in Social Security. This decline could impact consumer spending, raising concerns about future economic momentum. Policymakers may interpret the wage data as a sign of labor market strength, but the income drop complicates the Federal Reserve's decision-making on interest rates.
#culture
Fox News: James Cameron slams 'Oppenheimer' avoiding aftermath of atomic bombings on Japan as 'moral cop-out'
Filmmaker James Cameron criticized "Oppenheimer" as a "moral cop-out" for not depicting the aftermath of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings. He argued that the film's focus on J. Robert Oppenheimer's perspective overlooked the bomb's real-world consequences.
Cameron is developing a new film, "Ghosts of Hiroshima," to address the devastation caused by the atomic bomb. Meanwhile, director Christopher Nolan defended his choice to present the story subjectively, emphasizing Oppenheimer's limited knowledge of the bomb's effects at the time.
#health
Fox News: 5.4 million patient records exposed in healthcare data breach
A recent data breach at the healthcare SaaS provider Episource has compromised the sensitive health information of over 5 million individuals in the U.S. The breach, which occurred between January 27 and February 6, 2025, involved names, contact details, Social Security numbers, and medical histories.
As the healthcare industry increasingly relies on cloud-based services, the risks associated with third-party data handling have grown. This incident highlights the vulnerabilities in the system, raising concerns about accountability and the security of patient data.