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#illegals
The Federalist: Trump Removing Noncitizens From Census Would Affect Elections
The Trump administration plans to challenge the counting of illegal immigrants in the U.S. census, which has implications for House seat apportionment and Electoral College votes. Critics argue that excluding noncitizens could disenfranchise citizens and skew political power.
Legal battles are expected, as past attempts to exclude illegal aliens faced significant opposition in courts. Republican legislators are pushing for the Equal Representation Act to mandate a citizenship question in the census, while states suing the Commerce Department assert that illegal immigrants should not be counted for representation.
#politics
Breitbart: Radical Roots: Mamdani's Father, Mahmood Mamdani, Postcolonial Scholar
Zohran Mamdani, the likely Democratic nominee for NYC mayor, has notable radical ties, including his father, Mahmood Mamdani, a postcolonial scholar expelled from Uganda. Mahmood's views on identity and oppression shape Zohran's political stance, including pro-Palestinian sentiments.
Despite his immigrant roots, Zohran's upbringing was privileged, supported by his family's connections in Hollywood and elite education. His land ownership in Uganda has raised questions regarding his campaign financing.
Fox News: Americans weigh in on Trump's 'big, beautiful bill': polls
President Trump is promoting a significant GOP spending and tax cut bill, urging its passage by July 4. The legislation includes extensions of his 2017 tax cuts, border security funding, and changes to Medicaid and food stamps, but faces strong opposition from voters.
Recent polls show a majority of Americans disapprove of the bill, with 59% against it. While support exists among Republicans, most Democrats and independents oppose the measure, highlighting a stark partisan divide.
CNSNews: Justice Kagan Spoke Out Against Nationwide Injunctions When Biden Was President
The Supreme Court's recent 6-3 ruling ends the practice of federal courts issuing nationwide injunctions, a method criticized for allowing a single district judge to halt national policies. Justice Kagan, who opposed the decision, previously expressed concerns about the implications of such injunctions.
This ruling addresses issues of "forum shopping," where plaintiffs seek favorable district courts to challenge presidential policies, undermining the authority of Congress and the executive branch.
Fox News: Sharpton urges NYC mayoral hopeful to meet Jewish leaders, take anti-Israel rhetoric 'off the table'
MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton stated that New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani must clarify his stance on the anti-Israel slogan "globalize the intifada." Sharpton believes Mamdani does not harbor ill will towards the Jewish community but needs to directly address the slogan as he campaigns.
Sharpton emphasized the importance of Mamdani meeting with Jewish leaders to demonstrate support for their community. Mamdani has faced criticism for not condemning the slogan in recent interviews, prompting calls from prominent Democrats for him to clarify his position.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Israel: Peace with Syria, Lebanon -- but Golan Heights not Negotiable
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar announced that Israel is pursuing a peace deal involving Syria and Lebanon but will not negotiate the status of the Golan Heights. The U.S. and Israel are working on a broader peace plan following military victories in the region.
Syria is expected to be part of this plan, potentially joining the Abraham Accords, while Israel may face demands regarding other occupied territories. The situation remains complex, particularly with Lebanon's claims over the Shebaa Farms.
#crime
The Western Journal: 50+ 'Pride' Attendees Injured Thanks to Panicked Man with Bear Spray and Stampede'
Over 50 individuals were injured at the NYC Pride March when a man released bear spray into the crowd, causing a panic and stampede. The incident occurred in Washington Square Park, leading to fears of a mass shooting and multiple arrests, including one suspect.
In a separate incident during the event, two teenage girls were shot near the Stonewall Inn, with one in critical condition. The chaotic atmosphere highlighted concerns over safety and law enforcement's ability to manage the celebrations.
Fox News: New Orleans jail escapee who begged Trump for help captured as manhunt targets last fugitive
Antoine Massey, one of the fugitives from a May 16 jailbreak at the Orleans Justice Center, was arrested by local and federal authorities. He was captured after appealing for help on social media, claiming he needed assistance to prove his innocence.
Derrick Groves, a four-time convicted killer, remains at large. The Orleans Justice Center is reportedly understaffed, with only 60% of positions filled, complicating security efforts. A reward of $50,000 is offered for information leading to Groves' capture.
#technology
GB News: Your Freeview TV could become 'blank screen' as new tests begin across the UK
Older Freeview TVs and set-top boxes may soon lose access to certain channels due to a switch to newer video and audio codecs, starting with That's TV 3. Viewers with non-HD equipment could see blank screens or error messages, indicating a need for upgrades.
This change aims to improve broadcast efficiency but may limit access for older devices, potentially affecting millions of households. As Freeview evolves, the introduction of the Wi-Fi-powered Freely platform offers an alternative for streaming, though many older viewers may struggle with the transition.