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#illegals

Fox News: Trump foe Judge Boasberg rules deported migrants can challenge removals, in blow to admin
Trump foe Judge Boasberg rules deported migrants can challenge removals, in blow to admin
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg has ordered the Trump administration to allow non-citizens deported to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador to seek habeas relief in court, challenging their gang status. This ruling is part of ongoing legal disputes regarding the use of the Alien Enemies Act.

The case includes Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 member deported due to an administrative error. Boasberg previously granted a restraining order against the administration's deportation efforts under the same law, indicating a complex legal landscape for the Trump administration's immigration policies.


Fox News: Biden-appointed judge blocks deportation of Boulder attack suspect's family despite visa violations
Biden-appointed judge blocks deportation of Boulder attack suspect's family despite visa violations
A federal judge in Colorado has temporarily halted the deportation of Hayem El Gamal and her five children, the family of Mohamed Soliman, who is under investigation for a firebombing attack. The ruling prevents their removal until a hearing scheduled for June 13.

El Gamal's friend sought legal protection, arguing that deportation would cause irreparable harm. The family has overstayed their visas, but an asylum application was submitted. The case has sparked political debate over immigration enforcement policies in Colorado.


#society

Breitbart: Texas Rangers Remain the Only MLB Team to Skip Pride Month Message, 8 NFL Teams Also Skip
Texas Rangers Remain the Only MLB Team to Skip Pride Month Message, 8 NFL Teams Also Skip
While most MLB and NFL teams celebrated "Pride Month," the Texas Rangers notably did not participate, maintaining their tradition of avoiding such celebrations. Several NFL teams, including the Dallas Cowboys and New Orleans Saints, also refrained from acknowledging the month initially, though some later posted messages.

Former NFL player Dez Bryant criticized the promotion of the gay agenda, particularly its impact on children, suggesting that the focus should not be on forcing advocacy. The mixed responses from teams highlight a divide in attitudes toward LGBTQ+ celebrations in professional sports.


The American Mind: White-Collar Bots | The Roundtable Ep. 270
White-Collar Bots | The Roundtable Ep. 270
The American Mind’s podcast discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on the workforce, particularly its potential to replace entry-level jobs. The conversation also touches on the subdued atmosphere of Pride Month this year, suggesting a possible cultural shift.

Joining the discussion is Matthew Peterson, who offers insights on AI's implications and the current state of Pride celebrations, along with movie recommendations.


The Federalist: ABC News Parrots Hamas Front Group's Spiel On 'Islamophobia'
ABC News Parrots Hamas Front Group's Spiel On 'Islamophobia'
An alleged radical Islamist, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, set fire to Jewish demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, injuring two dozen, including a Holocaust survivor. This incident follows a rise in antisemitic attacks in the U.S., prompting discussions about the growing concern over both antisemitism and Islamophobia.

Despite the alarming rise in antisemitic incidents, some narratives shift focus to Islamophobia, citing data from the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). Critics argue that this creates a false equivalence that diminishes the severity of antisemitic violence.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Why Did Gov. Hobbs Halt an Effort to Keep China from Gobbling Up Arizona Land?
Why Did Gov. Hobbs Halt an Effort to Keep China from Gobbling Up Arizona Land?
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed Senate Bill 1109, which aimed to prevent the Chinese government from purchasing land in the state, citing concerns over its effectiveness and implementation. Critics argue that allowing foreign ownership, particularly from hostile nations, poses a national security risk.

The bill had bipartisan support in the Arizona legislature, with proponents emphasizing the need to protect military assets from potential espionage. Hobbs' decision has drawn significant backlash, with calls for the legislature to override her veto, highlighting the ongoing debate over foreign land ownership in the U.S.


#economy

The Western Journal: Wells Fargo Unshackled After ‘Widespread Consumer Abuses’ Discovered
Wells Fargo Unshackled After ‘Widespread Consumer Abuses’ Discovered
Wells Fargo has had its asset cap lifted by federal regulators after seven years of restrictions due to a scandal involving unauthorized customer accounts. The Federal Reserve noted significant progress in the bank's governance and compliance, allowing it to expand in various sectors.

Bank CEO Charles Scharf described the lifting of the cap as a pivotal milestone, emphasizing the company's transformation. Analysts view this change as a sign of both the bank's recovery and a shift towards a more favorable regulatory environment.


#culture

Front Page Magazine: Thursday Quick Takes
Thursday Quick Takes
June has been designated Pride Month for over 25 years, raising concerns about cultural priorities as celebrations of sexual diversity dominate public life. Some signs suggest a backlash, such as Target's reduced Pride participation and the renaming of the USS Harvey Milk, indicating a potential shift in societal attitudes.

Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald faced scrutiny after a private video surfaced, with conservative figures defending him despite his controversial personal life. The piece critiques the disconnect between private behavior and public morality, questioning the integrity of those who support Greenwald's actions while ignoring the implications of his lifestyle on his political views.


#health

Fox News: TV host discovers he has skin cancer during live on-air broadcast
TV host discovers he has skin cancer during live on-air broadcast
During a live segment on "Good Day Philadelphia," co-host Mike Jerrick learned he has basal cell carcinoma, a common and treatable form of skin cancer. Dermatologist Dr. Joanna Walker inspected a spot on his elbow, confirming the diagnosis and recommending removal.

Jerrick expressed surprise but remained calm, noting the importance of skin checks. He is scheduled to have the cancerous spot removed soon and encourages others to seek medical advice for similar skin changes.


#crime

Breitbart: Judge Orders Woman Who Accused Trevor Bauer to Pay Damages
Judge Orders Woman Who Accused Trevor Bauer to Pay Damages
A judge has ordered Lindsey Hill, who accused former Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer of sexual assault, to pay over $300,000 for violating their settlement agreement. The settlement involved no monetary exchange, but Hill was to receive $300,000 from her insurance.

Bauer sued Hill after she made claims on social media that breached the settlement terms. Hill did not contest the suit, leading to a default judgment in Bauer's favor. Hill has stated she will appeal and refuses to pay Bauer.


GB News: Drivers charged with murder after four-year-old boy died in a crash with two pickup trucks
Drivers charged with murder after four-year-old boy died in a crash with two pickup trucks
Two men, Patrick and Owen Maughan, have been charged with murder following a car crash that resulted in the death of a four-year-old boy. The incident also left a 24-year-old man critically injured and a one-year-old girl with minor injuries.

Kent Police are seeking further information regarding the crash involving two grey Ford Rangers. The Maughans are scheduled to appear in Sevenoaks Magistrates' Court later today.


#technology

Breitbart: Conservatives Spar over Big Beautiful Bill Ban on States Regulating Artificial Intelligence
Conservatives Spar over Big Beautiful Bill Ban on States Regulating Artificial Intelligence
Conservatives are divided over a provision in the One Big Beautiful Bill that prevents states from regulating artificial intelligence for ten years. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed strong opposition, arguing it violates state rights and poses potential dangers due to the unknown capabilities of AI.

In contrast, White House AI czar David Sacks defended the provision, stating it would prevent a fragmented regulatory landscape across states. He emphasized that a federal moratorium is necessary to facilitate innovation and maintain competitiveness in the AI sector.