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#illegals

Fox News: Illegal immigrant suspect in Jocelyn Nungaray's murder now accused of prior sexual assault in Costa Rica
Illegal immigrant suspect in Jocelyn Nungaray's murder now accused of prior sexual assault in Costa Rica
Two Venezuelan illegal immigrants, Franklin Jose Pena Ramos and Johan Jose Rangel Martinez, are charged with the murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray in Houston. They allegedly assaulted and strangled her, leaving her body in a bayou. Pena Ramos is also accused of a prior sexual assault in Costa Rica.

Former Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg expressed concerns about the suspects' criminal history and the immigration system's failures. Jocelyn's mother advocates for stronger immigration laws, stating that her daughter's death should have been preventable.


#politics

Forbes: Trump Promises 'NO CUTS' To Medicaid— But Estimates Still Say Bill Could Impact 7 Million Americans
Trump Promises 'NO CUTS' To Medicaid— But Estimates Still Say Bill Could Impact 7 Million Americans
President Trump asserts that his proposed legislation will not cut Medicaid, despite Congressional Budget Office estimates indicating nearly $800 billion in reductions over the next decade. The bill includes new work requirements and bans on gender-transition care, which could leave over 7.6 million without benefits.

The legislation, passed by the House, introduces stricter eligibility rules and reduces federal matching funds for states covering undocumented migrants. Some Republican senators have expressed concerns about the bill's potential impact on public health care, while others argue it does not cut spending enough.


Fox News: Ex-DNC chair complains Democrats expected him to 'just rubber-stamp' plans during 2024 campaign
Ex-DNC chair complains Democrats expected him to 'just rubber-stamp' plans during 2024 campaign
Former DNC chair Jaime Harrison expressed frustration over feeling undervalued and treated as a "rubber-stamp" during his tenure, particularly after the Democratic Party's loss to Trump in 2024. He emphasized the need for Black voters to have a substantive role in party decisions.

Harrison criticized the party's handling of Biden's candidacy and the lack of a transparent process for selecting candidates. Other Black Democratic leaders echoed his concerns, highlighting the importance of prioritizing Black voters and ensuring their influence within the party.


The Economist: The hard-right’s champion blows up the Dutch government
The hard-right’s champion blows up the Dutch government
Geert Wilders, leader of the Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV), achieved electoral success in 2023 but failed to implement his promised policies, particularly on immigration. After months of stalled initiatives and budget issues, he dissolved the coalition government on June 3rd, citing sabotage from other parties.

Wilders' ambitions for tougher asylum policies and healthcare reforms went unfulfilled, highlighting challenges faced by populist leaders in governance.


#society

Breitbart: Woke Air Canada Celebrates Pride Month with ‘First all-2SLGBTQIA+ Flight’
Woke Air Canada Celebrates Pride Month with ‘First all-2SLGBTQIA+ Flight’
Air Canada faced backlash after celebrating its "first all-2SLGBTQIA+ flight" with a video that received overwhelmingly negative responses on social media. Critics expressed concern that the focus on sexual identity overshadowed professional qualifications, prompting the airline to disable comments.

This incident marks another controversial moment for Air Canada, which previously altered its greeting protocols to use gender-neutral language in an effort to promote inclusivity. The airline's attempts at celebrating diversity have sparked significant public debate.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Zelensky Condemns 'Brutal' Russian Rocket Attack That Killed Three
Zelensky Condemns 'Brutal' Russian Rocket Attack That Killed Three
A Russian missile attack on Sumy, Ukraine, killed at least three and injured many, as President Zelenskyy condemned the assault as “brutal.” This occurred after peace talks yielded no progress in ending the ongoing conflict, which has claimed over 12,000 Ukrainian civilian lives.

Despite Ukraine's drone strikes damaging Russian military assets, Kremlin officials assert their invasion will continue until a decisive victory is achieved. Ukrainian leaders are in Washington discussing defense and sanctions, while citizens express skepticism about the possibility of peace negotiations.


#economy

The Telegraph: Art Laffer is right, stamp duty is a bad idea. But he’s wrong about the answer
Art Laffer is right, stamp duty is a bad idea. But he’s wrong about the answer
Art Laffer suggests replacing the UK's stamp duty with a socage system, which would treat land as ultimately owned by the sovereign, requiring payments for its use. This approach aims to improve housing market liquidity without introducing wealth taxes, which are generally unpopular.

The proposal seeks to address the inefficiencies of stamp duty while avoiding the complications associated with wealth taxes. By implementing socage, the government could create a flexible revenue stream based on land use and location, promoting better economic efficiency.


#sports

Breitbart: VIDEO: Florida Coach Kevin O'Sullivan Called a 'Bully' After Sideline Tirade
VIDEO: Florida Coach Kevin O'Sullivan Called a 'Bully' After Sideline Tirade
Coastal Carolina Coach Kevin Schnall has accused Florida Coach Kevin O’Sullivan of bullying after O’Sullivan's outburst directed at officials and staff during a game delay. Schnall criticized O’Sullivan's behavior as disrespectful and unprofessional, expressing disappointment in a coach many admire.

In contrast, East Carolina Coach Cliff Godwin dismissed the incident, focusing instead on his team's success in the tournament. He noted that O’Sullivan's tirade was not solely aimed at them and emphasized the importance of their victory.


Breitbart: Lions' All-Pro Center Frank Ragnow Retires at 29, Cites Health Concerns
Lions' All-Pro Center Frank Ragnow Retires at 29, Cites Health Concerns
Frank Ragnow, the Detroit Lions' All-Pro center, has announced his retirement at 29 due to health concerns. In an Instagram post, he expressed gratitude for the team and fans, stating he must prioritize his health and family’s future after seven seasons in the NFL.

Ragnow, drafted 20th overall in 2018, started 96 games and was recognized as one of the league's top centers, earning multiple Pro Bowl and All-Pro honors. His decision comes after a challenging period of reflection on his football journey.


#science

GB News: Treasure trove of gold and precious metals LEAKING from Earth's core, remarkable new study finds
Treasure trove of gold and precious metals LEAKING from Earth's core, remarkable new study finds
Recent research indicates that gold and precious metals are seeping from Earth's core into the mantle and eventually reaching the surface, particularly during volcanic island formation, such as in Hawaii. This study provides evidence that Earth's molten core is not isolated, as elements like ruthenium and platinum are found in volcanic rocks.

The findings suggest that over 99.95% of gold remains in the molten core, which formed about 4.5 billion years ago. The process of these precious metals leaking to the surface may take between 500 million and 1 billion years, indicating that the supply of gold could still be replenishing.


#other

The Economist: Wanted: a producer/editor for our Video Department
Wanted: a producer/editor for our Video Department
The Economist is seeking a producer/editor for its Video Department in London. The role entails producing online discussion programs, working with senior journalists and guests, and requires experience in journalism, editing, and videography.

Candidates should have a passion for current affairs and be adept in video editing, particularly with Premiere Pro. The position emphasizes the creation of engaging content that aligns with The Economist's editorial standards.