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#illegals
Fox News: President Trump bans travel to US from several countries to block ‘dangerous foreign actors’
President Trump has signed Executive Order 14161, imposing travel restrictions on nationals from 12 high-risk countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Somalia, Libya, and Yemen, due to terrorism concerns and high visa overstay rates. Seven additional countries, such as Venezuela and Cuba, face partial restrictions.
White House Deputy Press Secretary Abigail Jackson stated that these measures are designed to protect Americans from potential threats and are based on the countries' inadequate vetting processes and failure to share security information.
#society
Fox News: Communist country dumps decades-old 2-child policy as birth rates plummet to alarming levels
Vietnam has abolished its two-child policy to address declining birth rates and an aging population. The National Assembly's amendment aims to encourage higher birth rates, which have dropped to 1.91 children per woman, particularly in urban areas.
The two-child policy was established in the 1960s to prevent overpopulation and was formalized in 1993. Additionally, the Ministry of Health is proposing increased fines for gender-selective practices to combat gender imbalances in births.
Breitbart: Overstay Migrant Explains Islamic Motivation for Attacking Americans
A Muslim migrant, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, conducted a firebomb attack in Colorado, motivated by his extremist views on Islam and a desire to harm pro-Israel demonstrators. He expressed his beliefs in a video, claiming allegiance to Allah over all else, including America.
Despite evidence of his religious motivations, local authorities and media are framing the attack as a response to Israel's policies. The FBI is investigating it as an act of terrorism, though critics argue that the Islamic motivation is being downplayed.
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Tiananmen Massacre Anniversary, Stampede in India, Bird Flu in Brazil
Philippine defense chief Gilberto Teodoro emphasized the need for China to build trust amid rising tensions and increased U.S. military presence in the region, following warnings from Beijing about a potential proxy war.
In Bengaluru, India, a stampede during celebrations for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru's first IPL title left over 50 injured and at least 11 feared dead. The incident occurred at a public event marking the team's victory.
#economy
Breitbart: Chip Roy to Schweizer on Big Beautiful Bill: 'We're Addicted to Spending'
Texas Rep. Chip Roy emphasizes the need for significant spending cuts in the ongoing budget battle, expressing concerns over the national debt. He acknowledges supporting Trump’s bill reluctantly, advocating for measures like Medicaid work requirements and cuts to environmental subsidies.
Roy also highlights the necessity of scrutinizing defense spending, pushing for targeted cuts while criticizing waste in the Pentagon. He warns of hidden budget issues and stresses the importance of state regulation over AI. Roy calls for urgent reforms in Medicare and Social Security to address the fiscal crisis.
Forbes: AI Boom Propels Founder Of Server Rail Maker Onto Ranks Of Taiwan’s 50 Richest
King Slide Works, a Taiwanese manufacturer of server rails, is set to open a new plant in Texas next year, investing $26 million. The company has seen significant growth, with a 76% rise in revenue and a 128% increase in net profit, driven by strong U.S. sales.
Founded in 1986, King Slide has evolved from furniture fittings to a leading supplier for major tech companies, benefiting from the demand for AI data centers. Founder Lin Tsung-Chi's fortune has reached $2.9 billion, marking his debut on Taiwan’s Richest list.
Forbes: As Demand For Their Cooling Devices Hots Up, Brothers Ride The AI Wave To Debut On Taiwan’s 50 Richest List
Jentech Precision Industrial, a Taiwanese manufacturer of cooling components for semiconductors, has seen significant growth due to the AI data center boom. The company reported a 52% increase in net profit for 2024, reaching NT$3.4 billion ($112 million), with a strong reliance on Asian markets.
Founders Chao Chung-Hsin and Chao Yung-Tsang have a combined wealth of $2.1 billion, marking their debut on Taiwan’s Richest list. Jentech continues to expand its operations, recently acquiring a 62% stake in competitor Kenly Precision Industrial, enhancing its manufacturing capabilities.
GB News: Rachel Reeves takes aim at Nigel Farage's economic policy: 'Same experiment as Liz Truss!'
Chancellor Rachel Reeves warns that Nigel Farage and Reform would replicate the economic mistakes of Liz Truss, leading to market instability and increased financial burdens on families. She emphasizes the risks of reckless borrowing and its impact on working people.
Reeves asserts that the consequences would mirror those seen during Truss's tenure, including rising interest rates and soaring rents.
Forbes: Wu Brothers Unite To Form Taiwan’s Fourth Largest Financial Holding Company
Taiwan's Taishin Holdings and Shin Kong Financial Holding plan to merge, creating TS Financial Holding with NT$8.3 trillion in assets. The deal, expected to close in July, will see Taishin remain listed while Shin Kong is delisted.
The merger aims to enhance market expansion and support Taiwan's asset-management goals, following a failed takeover by CTBC Financial Holding. The Wu brothers, who previously had a strained relationship, facilitated the merger after years of rivalry.
#education
Breitbart: Trump Targets Columbia University's Accreditation
The Trump administration has accused Columbia University of failing to meet accreditation standards due to violations of federal antidiscrimination laws. The Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights informed the Middle States Commission on Higher Education of these noncompliance findings.
Following the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon criticized Columbia's response to harassment of Jewish students. The university has announced policy changes in response to these issues, but McMahon stated it must comply to regain $400 million in canceled funding.
Fox News: College course asks Florida high school students about their sexuality in controversial assignment: report
Florida high school students enrolled in a Miami-Dade College course were assigned a sexuality-focused questionnaire that included controversial questions about heterosexuality and its implications. The assignment, part of a class aimed at academic success, drew criticism from parents and was ultimately discontinued by the college after concerns were raised.
The questionnaire, derived from a 1972 work by gay-rights activist Martin Rochlin, included provocative questions about students' sexual orientation and societal issues. Miami-Dade College stated it is committed to maintaining a respectful learning environment and will ensure that such assignments are not used in the future.
#crime
Times Of Israel: Columbia failed to meet accreditation standards, US government says
The US Department of Education has informed a university accreditation body that Columbia University may have violated federal anti-discrimination laws by failing to protect Jewish students. This could impact Columbia's accreditation status amid ongoing protests related to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
In a separate incident, a 38-year-old man was shot dead in his home in Kafr Qasim, Israel. This shooting is part of a broader trend of violence within the Arab community, with 104 Arab Israelis reported killed in violent incidents since the beginning of 2025.
#sports
Breitbart: WATCH: Mariners' George Kirby Hit by 102 MPH Comebacker to the Face
Seattle Mariners pitcher George Kirby was struck in the face by a 102.7 mph comebacker during a game against the Orioles. Despite being bloodied, he walked off the field on his own and appeared to be in good spirits, stating it didn't hurt much.
Kirby will undergo further tests to confirm he avoided serious injuries. Mariners manager Dan Wilson is monitoring his condition closely.