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Jun 6, 2025 |
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#illegals
CNSNews: Operation Last Stand: 80 Arrests in ICE Raid on South Carolina Nightclub
A recent raid at an unlicensed nightclub in Summerville, South Carolina, led to the arrest of at least 80 individuals, including two alleged cartel members and one wanted by Interpol for murder. The operation, initiated by local police and expanded to include ICE, was prompted by reports of noise, assaults, and potential trafficking.
Among those arrested, 72 were identified as illegal immigrants. The operation also uncovered six juveniles, including a missing person, who were turned over to social services. South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster emphasized the need for such operations to address illegal immigration and crime.
#society
Le Monde: Why Pornhub is suspending access in France
Pornhub has suspended access to its sites in France due to non-compliance with new age verification laws. The company, owned by Ethical Capital Partners, opted to block French users rather than face potential sanctions from the government.
This move follows similar actions taken in various US states where age verification requirements have been implemented. The suspension comes ahead of possible regulatory enforcement by France's ARCOM.
Fox News: Adidas data breach reveals customer info in vendor attack
Adidas has confirmed a data breach involving a third-party vendor, leading to unauthorized access to customer contact information, including names, phone numbers, and email addresses. While no financial data or passwords were compromised, the breach raises concerns about potential phishing scams and identity theft.
The company has begun notifying affected customers but has not disclosed specific details about the number of individuals impacted or the vendor involved. This incident highlights the vulnerabilities businesses face when relying on external partners for customer service and data management.
GB News: Blue Badge abuse at crisis level as 52 drivers fight for one parking space as offenders face £1,000 fine
The UK faces a severe shortage of Blue Badge parking spaces, with 2.6 million permit holders competing for just 63,000 bays. This has led to many disabled individuals abandoning trips due to the lack of accessible parking. Applications for new permits surged by 31% from 2022 to 2024.
Misuse of Blue Badge spaces is also prevalent, with over 705,000 fines issued for improper use during the same period. Local councils are implementing measures to combat fraud and improve access, but many badge holders still report difficulties finding available spaces.
Liberty Nation News: Divorce Is Hardest on the Very Young, Study Shows - Liberty Nation News
A recent report highlights that children under five suffer more severe long-term effects from parental divorce compared to older siblings. Findings indicate a 13% lower income by age 27 for these younger children, along with increased risks of teen pregnancy, incarceration, and mortality.
The study emphasizes the detrimental impact of divorce and family restructuring on children's outcomes, particularly in poorer families. It also notes rising rates of children born out of wedlock, which share similar negative consequences. The authors advocate for stronger family structures and policies to mitigate these harms.
The Federalist: Wray Lied About Extent Of FBI's Anti-Catholic Surveillance
New documents reveal that the FBI conducted a widespread investigation into "Radical Traditionalist Catholics," contradicting former Director Christopher Wray's claims that the surveillance was limited to a single memo. The investigation relied on biased sources, including the Southern Poverty Law Center, raising concerns about First Amendment violations.
Sen. Chuck Grassley has called for accountability, alleging that the FBI attempted to cover up the extent of the surveillance by deleting related documents. Grassley is seeking further information on the deletions and the motivations behind them, especially in light of the anti-Catholic bias evident in the FBI's actions.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: BBC defends Gaza coverage after White House criticism it takes ‘the word of Hamas’
The BBC defended its reporting on alleged civilian deaths in Gaza, countering White House claims that it relied on Hamas for information. The Israeli military denied any involvement in the reported fatalities, while the BBC stated it had not removed its story and attributed varying death tolls to ongoing updates from different sources.
The White House criticized the BBC's coverage, asserting that it should verify claims made by Hamas. Meanwhile, the International Committee of the Red Cross reported casualties from various incidents related to aid distribution centers in Gaza, with the Israeli Defense Forces disputing the accuracy of the figures provided by Hamas.
Le Monde: BBC defends its Gaza reporting after White House accusation
The BBC is facing scrutiny over its reporting of an incident in Gaza where at least 31 Palestinians were killed. The White House accused the broadcaster of relying on Hamas's claims, stating that the BBC needed to correct its story, which the BBC denied, asserting it did not remove any content and stood by its reporting.
The BBC explained that varying death tolls were normal in journalism as updates come in from different sources. This incident adds to previous criticisms of the BBC's coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict, including a past apology for flaws in a documentary involving a Hamas-related narrator.
Times Of Israel: Iran’s foreign minister visits Lebanon to discuss Hezbollah support
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem in Beirut amid pressures for Hezbollah to disarm. Qassem reaffirmed Hezbollah's commitment to Lebanon's sovereignty and resistance against Israel, despite international calls for disarmament and a state monopoly on arms.
Araghchi's visit included discussions with Lebanese officials about stability and reconstruction post-conflict. Iran's support for Hezbollah continues to be a point of contention, complicating Lebanon's internal dynamics and recovery efforts, with reconstruction costs estimated at $8 billion.
#economy
The American Mind: Insurers Are Covering Up Wide-Scale Medicaid Fraud
Evidence from New Mexico suggests significant Medicaid fraud, challenging the assumption that large-scale fraud is improbable. The state recovered $660 million in overpayments, revealing a potential national recovery of at least $100 billion, which could exceed $400 billion with treble damages.
Insurers have avoided scrutiny, shifting blame to hospitals and patients while manipulating fraud narratives. To address this, enforcement of existing laws is crucial to recover funds and reduce future Medicaid costs without cutting services. Immediate action is necessary to protect Medicaid's integrity.
#health
Fox News: Brooke Burke says Ozempic causes 'terrible' metabolic issues, warns against trying to 'cheat the system'
Brooke Burke expresses mixed feelings about weight-loss drugs like Ozempic, acknowledging their potential benefits for some but warning against their misuse. She emphasizes the importance of a disciplined approach to health, including weight training and proper nutrition, rather than relying on quick fixes.
Burke advocates for a holistic and sustainable lifestyle, highlighting the dangers of neglecting food intake and the need for a purposeful health plan. She draws from her own experiences with autoimmune diseases to guide her clients toward long-term wellness rather than temporary solutions.
#crime
The Western Journal: Three Young Sisters Found Dead Outside Campground After Visiting Homeless Father - Now He’s a Wanted Man
Three young sisters, Paityn (9), Evelyn (8), and Olivia Decker (5), were found dead near a campground in central Washington. Their father, Travis Decker, 32, is wanted for their murders and kidnapping. He has military training and remains at large despite extensive search efforts.
The girls were last seen with their father during a visitation. Authorities report they were found with plastic bags over their heads and zip-tied wrists, suggesting asphyxiation as the cause of death. Law enforcement agencies continue to search for Decker, urging him to turn himself in.
Forbes: Diddy Trial: Woman Expected To Testify Diddy Dangled Her Over Balcony
Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex trafficking and racketeering trial continues, with key witnesses expected to testify, including Frank Piazza, a forensic video expert, and Bryana Bongolan, a friend of ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura. Bongolan alleges Combs dangled her over a balcony and attacked her in 2016.
Another central witness, referred to as "Jane," is set to testify about being sex trafficked by Combs, who faces multiple charges including sex trafficking and racketeering. Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges and denies the allegations in various civil lawsuits against him.