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Jun 7, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: 'The Mask Came Off': Scott Jennings Lures CNN Panel Into Admitting They Want Americans to Fund Illegal Aliens' Health Care
CNN pundit Scott Jennings engaged a panel of progressives, revealing their stance on providing free healthcare for illegal immigrants. During the discussion, Democratic candidates expressed unwavering support for universal healthcare, including for undocumented individuals, sparking debate over taxpayer funding.
Jennings challenged their positions, highlighting the implications of such policies on American taxpayers. The exchange underscored the tension between emotional appeals and factual arguments in the immigration debate, with Jennings asserting that unchecked illegal immigration has negative consequences for the country.
#politics
Fox News: Democrat-controlled budget office wrongly analyzed Trump's big bill, missed record savings, White House says
The White House disputes the Congressional Budget Office's (CBO) prediction that President Trump's tax and spending package will increase the federal deficit by $2.4 trillion over the next decade. The administration argues that the CBO's analysis is flawed, asserting that the measures would instead reduce deficits by $1.4 trillion.
OMB Director Russell Vought claims that failing to pass the tax package could lead to a recession and a significant tax increase for Americans. The White House also criticized the CBO for perceived partisan biases, alleging that its staff has historically favored Democratic candidates.
#society
Le Monde: 'The climate is toxic, especially on TV': French Muslims express their dismay during Eid
During Eid al-Adha celebrations in Saint-Ouen, Muslims expressed concerns about safety following recent violent incidents targeting their community, including the murder of Tunisian national Hichem Miraoui. Attendees, like Hicham, noted a heightened sense of vulnerability and fear.
Mayor Karim Bouamrane addressed the congregation, condemning the hatred and violence, which provided a sense of solidarity for the community amid rising tensions. Many participants, including mothers with children, voiced their anxieties about safety during prayers.
Forbes: Riley Gaines And Simon Biles Clash Over Trans Athlete Debate
Olympic gymnast Simone Biles and activist Riley Gaines clashed on social media over a transgender softball champion. Gaines criticized the Minnesota State High School League for disabling comments on a post about the championship, labeling the player a boy.
Biles defended the athlete, accusing Gaines of being "truly sick" and suggesting her anti-trans stance stemmed from losing a college race to a transgender swimmer. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions regarding transgender participation in women's sports.
Fox News: Heartfelt gifts to show your dad love on Father's Day
Father’s Day is an opportunity to celebrate fathers and father figures with meaningful gifts. Personalized and experience-based presents, such as digital photo frames, custom photo albums, or adventure experiences, can create lasting memories.
Gift ideas include a family handprint art kit, a personalized cookbook, or a custom-engraved wallet. For the tech-savvy dad, options like the Amazon Echo Show 8 provide functionality and entertainment. Thoughtful gifts can reflect personal interests and strengthen family bonds.
Fox News: Massive DMV phishing scam tricks drivers with fake texts
A surge of scam text messages impersonating state DMV departments is targeting drivers across multiple states, including Connecticut, Florida, and California. These messages falsely claim unpaid tickets or tolls and threaten penalties to instill panic, prompting victims to act hastily.
To avoid falling victim, recipients are advised to verify any suspicious messages directly with their DMV, avoid clicking on links, and report scams to authorities. Legitimate DMVs will not request personal information through unsolicited texts.
GB News: Major car insurance update sees unsafe electric and hybrid vehicles removed from roads for first time
The Association of British Insurers has updated its Salvage Code of Practice to include electric and hybrid vehicles, enhancing road safety by ensuring unsafe vehicles are not returned to UK roads. The revisions reflect advancements in vehicle technology and provide clearer categorization for damaged vehicles.
The code now specifies criteria for high-voltage batteries and addresses risks related to water and fire damage in electric and hybrid vehicles. This voluntary code aims to improve consumer transparency and promote safer driving conditions, with the ABI advocating for its statutory adoption.
#culture
The Telegraph: Dawn French apologises for ‘Oct 7 attacks’ video
Dawn French has issued an unreserved apology for a video in which she appeared to mock the Hamas attacks on October 7, which resulted in the deaths of 1,200 people. Critics accused her of belittling the tragedy, prompting her to remove the video and clarify her intentions.
In her apology, French expressed her sorrow for the innocent victims and condemned the ongoing violence, stating that her aim was to criticize the behavior of leaders on all sides rather than diminish the horror of the attacks.
#health
Fox News: Medical professionals say schools have gotten too political, citing ‘unscientific modes of thinking'
Two medical professionals argue that medical schools have become overly political, prioritizing advocacy over core medical education. They highlight instances where political sentiments have influenced curricula and student behavior, detracting from patient care.
The authors suggest that medical professionals should focus on patient needs while advocating for policies rooted in their expertise, rather than allowing political views to interfere with their responsibilities.
#crime
The Western Journal: Judge Rules Killer with Dementia Can Be Executed
A Utah judge has ruled that Ralph Leroy Menzies, a convicted killer with dementia, is competent to be executed despite his cognitive decline. Menzies, sentenced to death in 1988 for murdering Maurine Hunsaker, will face execution by firing squad, becoming only the sixth U.S. prisoner to do so since 1977.
Menzies' lawyers plan to appeal the ruling, arguing that his dementia prevents him from understanding his punishment. The victim's family expressed relief at the prospect of justice after nearly four decades of delays.