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Jun 5, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Federalist: Turn This NYT Immigration Story Inside Out And It's Perfect
The New York Times criticized the Trump administration for allegedly obstructing deportation cases, claiming officials used delays and legal maneuvers to hinder federal judges. The article suggests that the administration's tactics mirror those of immigration lawyers representing illegal aliens, who also employ extensive appeals to prolong their clients' stay.
The case of El Salvador native Kilmar Abrego Garcia illustrates this issue, having entered the U.S. illegally and faced numerous legal challenges over 14 years before being deported. The piece argues that the current administration's approach to immigration law is justified in light of the lengthy and often convoluted legal processes involved.
#politics
Fox News: Could this top Trump ally break Republican's 2-decade losing streak in this key state?
Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik, at a Staten Island GOP dinner, hinted at a potential gubernatorial run against Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul in 2026, emphasizing the need for a strong candidate to challenge her. Stefanik, a prominent Trump ally, criticized Hochul as "the worst governor in America."
Hochul is seeking re-election amid signs of vulnerability, with recent polls showing a majority of New Yorkers preferring a different candidate. Meanwhile, Hochul faces a primary challenge from her lieutenant governor, Anthonio Delgado. Stefanik's potential candidacy could lead to a competitive GOP primary.
Fox News: Elise Stefanik unveils new PAC as New York governor's race buzz grows
House Republican Leadership Chairwoman Elise Stefanik is launching a political action committee called Save New York as she considers a run for governor in 2026. She criticized current Governor Kathy Hochul, calling her the "worst governor in America," and aims to support Republican candidates in upcoming local elections.
Stefanik, a prominent ally of Donald Trump, has been a significant figure in GOP politics, focusing on issues like antisemitism on college campuses. She is one of two House Republicans eyeing the gubernatorial race, alongside Rep. Mike Lawler.
#society
Le Monde: Racist attack in southern France: 'Muslims do not feel as protected as other citizens'
A Tunisian hairdresser, Hichem Miraoui, was shot and killed in southern France by his neighbor, Christophe B., who posted videos on Facebook calling for violence against Muslims and immigrants. The French Interior Minister labeled the incident as a "racist" crime with a "terrorist dimension."
The Rhône Council of Mosques expressed concern over the rising hostility towards Muslims in France, attributing it to irresponsible political rhetoric. Essayist Hakim El Karoui warned of the dangerous shift towards violence by the far right and urged political leaders to acknowledge the consequences of polarized debates.
GB News: Much-loved historic pub targeted by council busybodies in 'ridiculous' planning row
Greenwich Council is threatening to remove outdoor seating from the historic Trafalgar Tavern due to complaints about pedestrian access. The pub's landlord argues that this would lead to increased standing crowds and negatively impact tourism.
The council acknowledges the pub's significance but insists on compliance with planning policies. The landlord maintains that they have legal rights to the outdoor space and that the setup is family-friendly, providing ample access for pedestrians.
#military
Times Of Israel: Israeli arms sales break record for 4th year in row, reaching $14.8 billion in 2024
Israel's defense exports reached a record nearly $14.8 billion in 2024, doubling the figure from five years prior. Despite concerns over canceled deals, particularly from Western Europe, demand surged due to the ongoing conflict with Hamas, with air defense systems and missiles comprising the bulk of sales.
European countries accounted for 54% of Israeli arms purchases, driven by security concerns related to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The UAE, Bahrain, and Morocco also increased their purchases significantly, reflecting the impact of the Abraham Accords. Defense Minister Israel Katz highlighted the record achievement as a testament to Israel's military successes.
#culture
Le Monde: French artist Nicole Croisille, voice of the famous 'Da ba da ba da' from the film 'A Man and A Woman,' dies
Nicole Croisille, the French singer and actress best known for her role in "Un Homme et Une Femme," passed away on June 4 at 88. Born in 1936, she pursued an artistic career despite her father's disapproval, becoming a versatile performer in pop, jazz, and musicals.
Achieving success later in life, Croisille became a prominent figure in the 1970s, performing at L'Olympia and starring in productions like "Hello Dolly." She also ventured into acting, appearing in theater and television. Her autobiography, published in 2006, reflected on her extensive career.
#health
Fox News: AI robots help nurses beat burnout and transform hospital care
The global healthcare system is projected to face a shortage of 4.5 million nurses by 2030, primarily due to burnout. In response, Taiwanese hospitals are integrating AI and robotics, such as the Nurabot, to assist with routine tasks, allowing nurses to focus on patient care.
Nurabot performs essential duties like delivering medications and guiding visitors, potentially reducing nurse workloads by up to 30%. This collaboration between technology and healthcare staff aims to enhance patient care while alleviating the pressures contributing to the nursing shortage.
Fox News: Over half of top 100 mental health TikTok videos contain misinformation: report
A report by The Guardian reveals that over half of the top-trending TikTok videos offering mental health advice contain misinformation. Experts reviewed 100 videos and found that 52 included misleading claims, such as suggesting quick fixes for trauma or misrepresenting normal emotional experiences as serious mental health issues.
Critics argue that this misinformation can trivialize the experiences of those with genuine mental health conditions. TikTok responded by stating it works with health experts to promote reliable information and remove harmful content, while calls for stricter regulations on the platform continue.
#crime
Fox News: Washington state father wanted for murder after 3 daughters found dead
Travis Decker, 32, is wanted for the murder and kidnapping of his three daughters, aged five, eight, and nine, who were reported missing and later found dead near his abandoned truck in Washington state. The girls were discovered with their wrists zip-tied, and police believe they died from asphyxiation.
Authorities are actively searching for Decker, a former Army soldier, and have warned the public not to approach him. A reward of up to $20,000 is offered for information leading to his arrest. The investigation continues as the community seeks justice for the tragic loss.