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Jun 8, 2025 |
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#illegals
Front Page Magazine: L.A. Burning
Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the federal government's decision to deploy 2,000 National Guard soldiers to California, claiming it escalates tensions and undermines public trust. He noted that local law enforcement is capable of handling the situation without federal intervention.
The backdrop includes recent ICE arrests of over 100 individuals with criminal histories, leading to riots in Los Angeles. Critics argue that California's sanctuary policies protect illegal immigrants, including violent offenders, while some believe these actions are politically motivated to secure votes for Democrats.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Dems Suddenly Forget They Called Musk a Nazi for Four Months
Elon Musk's relationship with President Trump has sparked contrasting reactions from both sides. While some hope for reconciliation, leftists are eager to win Musk over, despite previously labeling him a Nazi. Rep. Ro Khanna argues that aligning with Musk could benefit Democrats, citing shared values on science and technology.
However, the irony lies in the left's past smears against Musk, raising questions about their sincerity. If Musk were to align with Democrats, it remains uncertain whether critics like AOC would change their stance. Ultimately, the left's inconsistent messaging highlights their opportunism in seeking Musk's support.
#society
GB News: When is Father's Day 2025? Britons across UK set to celebrate with loved ones
Father's Day in the UK is celebrated on the third Sunday of June, honoring fathers and father figures. Unlike Mother's Day, it is not a public holiday, so businesses operate normally. Many Britons will visit their fathers or send gifts to show appreciation.
The tradition, influenced by the American Father's Day established in the early 20th century, may also have roots in ancient pagan sun worship. Common gifts include clothing, tools, and luxury food items, with traditional meals often featuring roast dinners and drinks.
#science
Le Monde: The mystery of white-nose syndrome, which is killing US bats, is beginning to unravel
A recent study reveals that the fungus causing white-nose syndrome, which has devastated bat populations in the U.S. since 2006, originated from Ukraine. This disease has led to significant declines in bat species, threatening their survival and impacting ecosystems.
The decline in bat populations has resulted in increased insecticide use by farmers, contributing to higher infant mortality rates in affected areas. The fungus, Pseudogymnoascus destructans, thrives in dark environments and feeds on bat skin.
#technology
The Western Journal: Simply Charging Your Phone at Airport Could Get You in Major Trouble: TSA Warning
The TSA has issued a cybersecurity warning for airport travelers, advising against using public USB ports and free Wi-Fi due to risks like "juice jacking" and data theft. Travelers are encouraged to use personal power sources and avoid entering sensitive information on unsecured networks.
The FCC supports these guidelines and warns of potential scams, such as "Evil Twin" Wi-Fi attacks, where hackers mimic legitimate networks. Travelers are urged to be vigilant and select "charge only" when prompted after connecting devices to USB ports.