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#illegals

Fox News: EXCLUSIVE: Fox hits streets of NJ with federal taskforce led by Alina Habba: 'You can run but you can't hide'
EXCLUSIVE: Fox hits streets of NJ with federal taskforce led by Alina Habba: 'You can run but you can't hide'
U.S. Marshals conducted an early morning raid in Newark, targeting a suspected member of the Tren de Aragua gang, who is allegedly in the country illegally and wanted for armed robberies on the NYC subway. This operation is part of a broader initiative, Operation Apex Hammer, aimed at reducing violent crime.

The operation involves collaboration among federal, state, and local agencies to apprehend gang-affiliated individuals and other violent offenders. Interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba emphasized a focus on violent crime, asserting that the initiative will continue throughout June, with multiple arrests already made.


#politics

Fox News: WATCH: Republican senators react to Musk v. Trump feud: ‘He’s not the CEO here’ 
WATCH: Republican senators react to Musk v. Trump feud: ‘He’s not the CEO here’ 
Republican Senators John Cornyn and Roger Marshall commented on the escalating feud between Elon Musk and former President Donald Trump, with Cornyn suggesting Musk should recognize his limits in the political arena. Musk criticized a proposed budget bill, while Trump threatened to end Musk’s government contracts.

Marshall acknowledged Musk's contributions but emphasized the complexity of legislative work compared to corporate leadership. He defended the budget bill against Democratic claims of cuts to Medicaid and SNAP, asserting a need for reform while protecting essential services for vulnerable populations.


Fox News: WATCH: Republican senators react to Elon v. Trump feud: ‘He’s not the CEO here’ 
WATCH: Republican senators react to Elon v. Trump feud: ‘He’s not the CEO here’ 
Republican Senators John Cornyn and Roger Marshall commented on the escalating feud between Elon Musk and former President Donald Trump, with Cornyn suggesting Musk should recognize his limits in the political arena. Musk criticized a proposed budget bill, while Trump threatened to end Musk’s government contracts.

Marshall acknowledged Musk's contributions but emphasized the complexity of legislative work compared to corporate leadership. He defended the budget bill against Democratic claims of cuts to Medicaid and SNAP, asserting a need for reform while protecting essential services for vulnerable populations.


The Western Journal: Trump Ratchets Up Feud, Reveals Musk Didn’t Leave His Administration Voluntarily
Trump Ratchets Up Feud, Reveals Musk Didn’t Leave His Administration Voluntarily
Tensions rose between President Donald Trump and former Government Efficiency Director Elon Musk over Trump's proposed "Big Beautiful Bill." Musk criticized the legislation for potentially increasing national debt, while Trump claimed Musk's opposition stems from cuts to electric vehicle tax credits benefiting Tesla.

Trump asserted that Musk's displeasure is linked to the bill's phase-out of subsidies for electric vehicles, which he described as a financial burden. Musk refuted Trump's claims, calling them lies, as the public dispute over the bill escalates.


#society

GB News: Jet2 rolls out new flights to Spain, Cyprus, Turkey and more holiday hotspots - including two brand new winter routes
Jet2 rolls out new flights to Spain, Cyprus, Turkey and more holiday hotspots - including two brand new winter routes
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have announced their largest winter sun program for the 2026/27 season, offering 4.4 million seats, a 4% increase from the previous year. The program includes 14 destinations from 13 UK airports, with new routes to Malaga and Palma.

The expansion reflects rising demand for winter sun among British travelers, with popular destinations including Spain, Morocco, Malta, and Madeira. The program allows early bookings for the upcoming winter season, with more details on additional offerings expected soon.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Israel said to tell US it won’t attack Iranian nuclear sites unless negotiations fail
Israel said to tell US it won’t attack Iranian nuclear sites unless negotiations fail
The Times of Israel is providing real-time updates on events occurring on Friday. The liveblog features ongoing coverage and developments as they unfold throughout the day.




Le Monde: For Donald Trump, Ukraine and Russia are two children 'fighting in a park'
For Donald Trump, Ukraine and Russia are two children 'fighting in a park'
During a meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, President Donald Trump discussed the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, likening it to two children fighting in a park. He suggested that sometimes it's better to let them fight before intervening, indicating that the conflict may continue for some time.

Trump also recounted his conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who expressed a determination to attack, and he acknowledged the deep-seated hatred between Ukrainians and Russians. He was non-committal about new U.S. sanctions against Russia, hinting at a future deadline without specifics.


#crime

Fox News: Prep school teen missing for days believed to be endangered: police
Prep school teen missing for days believed to be endangered: police
Virginia police are searching for 14-year-old Emma Anderson, who went missing from her home in Haymarket on June 1. Authorities believe she is "endangered" based on ongoing investigations.

Emma is described as a white female, 5 ft. 5 in. tall, weighing 102 lbs., with long blonde hair and brown eyes. Police urge anyone with information to contact them.


Fox News: New England serial killer fears stoked by 13th body found in small town
New England serial killer fears stoked by 13th body found in small town
The discovery of 21-year-old Adriana Suazo's body in Milton, Massachusetts has raised alarms about a series of unexplained deaths in New England. Since March 2025, at least 13 bodies have been found across the region, prompting speculation about a potential serial killer, though law enforcement denies any forensic links between the cases.

Suazo's death, along with others found in remote areas, has led to increased public concern. Investigations continue into the circumstances of each case, with various causes of death reported. A vigil was held in her memory, highlighting the impact of her loss on family and friends.