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#illegals

Fox News: Federal judge orders ICE not to remove trans migrant seeking asylum from Washington detention facility
Federal judge orders ICE not to remove trans migrant seeking asylum from Washington detention facility
A federal judge in Oregon has barred ICE from removing a Mexican transgender asylum seeker, identified as "O-J-M," from a Washington detention facility. The judge's order came after O-J-M's attorneys filed a habeas petition, claiming they were unaware of her location following her transfer.

O-J-M fled Mexico due to threats against her life stemming from her gender identity and sexual orientation. Her attorneys argue that ICE's actions were an attempt to bypass due process and undermine her right to asylum. Portland officials reaffirmed their commitment to sanctuary policies while acknowledging federal enforcement.


Fox News: Boulder GOP chair slams 'tolerant' policies enabling terror after Molotov attack
Boulder GOP chair slams 'tolerant' policies enabling terror after Molotov attack
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national, was arrested in Boulder, Colorado, for allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails at pro-Israel demonstrators, injuring 12 people. He had overstayed his visa and was granted work authorization in March 2023.

Local GOP officials criticized policies that protect illegal immigrants, suggesting they contribute to such violent incidents. Soliman faces multiple charges, including attempted murder and hate crimes. The attack has reignited discussions about immigration enforcement and public safety.


#politics

The Western Journal: Kavanaugh, Coney Barrett Defect: Allow Whole Class of Guns to Be Banned in Multiple States
Kavanaugh, Coney Barrett Defect: Allow Whole Class of Guns to Be Banned in Multiple States
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case challenging Maryland's AR-15 ban, allowing a lower court's ruling to stand. Conservative Justices Thomas, Alito, and Gorsuch favored hearing the case, while Chief Justice Roberts, Kavanaugh, and Barrett sided with the liberal justices against it.

Justice Kavanaugh noted that the court's denial does not reflect agreement with the lower court's decision. Meanwhile, Justice Thomas criticized the court's inaction, warning that unresolved issues could lead to federal regulations banning AR-15s nationwide.


#society

The Western Journal: Watch Company Declares June 'Biblical Marriage Month,' Publishes Helpful Chart for Those Who Are Confused
Watch Company Declares June 'Biblical Marriage Month,' Publishes Helpful Chart for Those Who Are Confused
Wasson Watch Company has declared June as "Biblical Marriage Month" in response to Pride Month, promoting traditional views on marriage and sexuality. The company aims to counter what it calls "debauchery" by celebrating biblical truths regarding gender and sexuality, asserting there are only two sexes.

The initiative includes daily posts that reject contemporary views on LGBTQ+ issues, emphasizing a Christian perspective on morality and family. The company has received support on social media, with many praising its stance against the perceived dominance of Pride Month.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing June 4: Day 607 – Iran balks, Spain reneges, Gaza aid closes for a day
Daily Briefing June 4: Day 607 – Iran balks, Spain reneges, Gaza aid closes for a day
Hostage negotiations continue as Hamas leverages remaining captives for political gain, with US envoy Steve Witkoff's proposal under consideration. Meanwhile, Iran rejects a nuclear deal, prioritizing uranium enrichment, and Spain cancels a $325 million arms deal with Israel.

Israeli government policies are incentivizing settlement in the West Bank amid rising housing costs, while former hostage Eli Sharabi launches a memoir detailing his experiences. Aid distribution in Gaza faces complications due to security concerns.


Times Of Israel: Parents of Sbarro bombing victim urge US to demand Hamas terrorist’s extradition
Parents of Sbarro bombing victim urge US to demand Hamas terrorist’s extradition
Frimet and Arnold Roth, parents of Malki Roth, who was killed in the 2001 Sbarro Pizzeria bombing, met with US Ambassador Mike Huckabee to advocate for the extradition of Hamas operative Ahlam Tamimi from Jordan. They presented a petition with 30,000 signatures urging the US government to press Jordan to honor its extradition treaty.

Tamimi, convicted in Israel for her role in the bombing, has lived freely in Jordan since her release in a prisoner exchange. The Roths argue that justice for American victims of terrorism has been neglected, emphasizing that Tamimi has shown no remorse while being celebrated in Jordan.


The Western Journal: DOJ: Chinese Nationals Smuggled 'Dangerous Biological Pathogen' Into US That Could Kill Our Crops, Poison Americans
DOJ: Chinese Nationals Smuggled 'Dangerous Biological Pathogen' Into US That Could Kill Our Crops, Poison Americans
Two Chinese nationals, Yunqing Jian and Zunyong Liu, have been charged with smuggling a dangerous fungus, Fusarium graminearum, into the U.S. This pathogen poses a threat to crops and human health. The DOJ highlights concerns over national security and potential agroterrorism linked to their actions.

The case reflects ongoing worries about Chinese influence in American institutions, particularly in research fields. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has indicated plans to tighten scrutiny on Chinese student visas, emphasizing the need to protect U.S. interests against biological threats.


#religion

GB News: GB News Daily Reflection — Wednesday 4th June
GB News Daily Reflection — Wednesday 4th June
Today's reflection highlights the biblical theme of spiritual thirst, emphasizing how it is fulfilled by the Holy Spirit. The prophet Isaiah foretold God's provision of water to satisfy this thirst, a promise reiterated during a Jewish festival where Jesus invited those in need to come to Him for living water.

This message underscores the significance of faith and the availability of spiritual nourishment through belief in Jesus.


#education

The Economist: The Economist’s digital journalist internship
The Economist’s digital journalist internship
The Economist is offering a 12-month digital journalist internship in London, starting in late summer/early autumn 2025. Candidates should possess strong writing and analytical skills, with a focus on business, finance, economics, technology, or science.

Applications are due by June 30, 2025, and must include a cover letter, CV, and three original mini-articles. The internship aims to train future journalists while emphasizing teamwork and attention to detail. All applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK.


#science

Forbes: Northern Lights Alert: 15 States Could See Aurora Borealis Wednesday
Northern Lights Alert: 15 States Could See Aurora Borealis Wednesday
More than a dozen states may have the opportunity to see the northern lights Wednesday night due to geomagnetic storms. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasts a Kp index of five, indicating brighter auroral activity extending further south.

The best viewing conditions are expected in northern Canada and Alaska, with lower chances in states like New York and Wisconsin. To optimize viewing, NOAA recommends finding a high vantage point away from light pollution between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m.


#outdoors

Gataway Couple: 5 Unforgettable Waterfalls in Louisiana
5 Unforgettable Waterfalls in Louisiana
Louisiana, often overlooked for its waterfalls, features several worth visiting. The largest, Rock Falls, is located in J.C. “Sonny” Gilbert Wildlife Management Area and stands at 17 feet. Other notable waterfalls include Tunica Hills Area Falls, Kisatchie Falls, Woodriff Falls, and St. Mary’s Falls, each offering unique experiences.

The best time to see these waterfalls is during late winter and early spring when rain increases water flow. Visitors should plan accordingly, as many waterfalls can dry up in summer. Proper footwear is recommended for accessing these natural sites.