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#illegals

Breitbart: Anti-Trump Providence City Council Backs Mailers on Resisting ICE
Anti-Trump Providence City Council Backs Mailers on Resisting ICE
The Providence City Council has approved mailers for illegal immigrants, advising them on how to respond to ICE encounters, including not opening doors without a valid warrant. This initiative, costing $17,000, aims to promote safety amid fears related to immigration enforcement under the Trump administration.

Rhode Island, a sanctuary state, has faced scrutiny for releasing illegal immigrants with serious charges, including child molestation. A majority of Americans believe it should be illegal to obstruct ICE operations, while left-wing groups have been targeting ICE agents' locations.


#politics

Breitbart: University of Virginia President Resigns Under DOJ Pressure After Failing to Cut DEI Programs
University of Virginia President Resigns Under DOJ Pressure After Failing to Cut DEI Programs
University of Virginia President James E. Ryan has resigned amid pressure from the Trump administration regarding the school's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. He cited the need to protect university employees and students from potential job losses and funding cuts as a reason for stepping down.

The university's governing board had voted to eliminate DEI offices, and the Department of Justice demanded confirmation of these actions. Ryan's failure to meet the deadline for reporting back to the board led to increased scrutiny from Trump officials, who sought his removal as part of efforts to dismantle DEI programs in higher education.


#society

GB News: Iconic British theme park poised for major transformation 15 years after being left to rot
Iconic British theme park poised for major transformation 15 years after being left to rot
Camelot Theme Park in Charnock Richard, closed since 2012, will be redeveloped into 350 homes, with 50% designated as affordable housing. The project aims to enhance local wildlife and community spaces, addressing the demand for housing in the area.

Once a popular tourist destination, Camelot operated for nearly 30 years before closing, impacting over 150 jobs. The new development is positioned as a sustainable solution to local housing needs.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Thanks to the humbling of Iran, a new reshaped, peaceful Middle East is within our grasp
Thanks to the humbling of Iran, a new reshaped, peaceful Middle East is within our grasp
The Israel-Lebanon border remains a stark divide, with Hezbollah's presence posing a threat to peace. Recent military actions have weakened Iran’s influence and its proxies like Hamas and Hezbollah, making a coordinated attack on Israel less likely.

Despite historical tensions, there are emerging opportunities for normalization between Israel and its neighbors, particularly through the Abraham Accords. The potential for economic collaboration and open borders could reshape the region, although public sentiment in Arab nations remains complex.


Fox News: Terror in Gaza: Hamas offers bounties to kill US and local aid workers, group says
Terror in Gaza: Hamas offers bounties to kill US and local aid workers, group says
Hamas has reportedly placed bounties on the heads of workers from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), including U.S. security personnel, in an attempt to disrupt aid efforts in Gaza. The organization claims Hamas is targeting those trying to provide humanitarian assistance amidst ongoing conflict.

GHF is calling on the international community to address the threats posed by Hamas and support their aid distribution efforts, which have delivered nearly 50 million meals to Gazans. The U.S. has recently approved $30 million in funding for GHF to continue its work.


#crime

Breitbart: 'Rust' Crew Settles Lawsuit Against Film Producers and Alec Baldwin
'Rust' Crew Settles Lawsuit Against Film Producers and Alec Baldwin
A settlement has been reached in a civil lawsuit related to the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of "Rust." The suit, brought by three crew members, accused producers, including Alec Baldwin, of negligence and failing to follow safety protocols, which they denied.

The terms of the settlement are undisclosed. Baldwin faced involuntary manslaughter charges that were dismissed, while armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and served an 18-month sentence. The film was completed and released in May.


#outdoors

Fox News: Horrified tourists watch as bison boils to death in Yellowstone hot spring
Horrified tourists watch as bison boils to death in Yellowstone hot spring
A bison tragically died after falling into the Grand Prismatic Spring at Yellowstone National Park. Witnesses reported that the animal initially stepped into a shallow area but then returned to a deeper section where it became trapped and ultimately drowned.

The incident highlights the dangers of Yellowstone's hot springs, where animals can fall and suffer fatal consequences. The bison likely boiled to death, as the spring's water can reach temperatures of 192 degrees Fahrenheit.