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#illegals

The Economist: Sending the National Guard to LA is not about stopping rioting
Sending the National Guard to LA is not about stopping rioting
President Trump has deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles following protests against immigration raids, signaling retribution for cities resisting his administration's deportation policies. The move aims to restore order but also serves as a warning to Democratic-led areas.

This action underscores the administration's stance on immigration and its willingness to retaliate against local governments that oppose federal enforcement efforts.


#politics

GB News: Elon Musk deletes Jeffrey Epstein tweet following major public spat with Donald Trump
Elon Musk deletes Jeffrey Epstein tweet following major public spat with Donald Trump
Elon Musk deleted tweets claiming Donald Trump was mentioned in Jeffrey Epstein's files after a public feud over the President's spending legislation. The disagreement escalated, with Musk suggesting Trump should be removed from office, while Trump dismissed the allegations as "old news."

Trump expressed no desire to reconcile, criticizing Musk's comments and warning of consequences if Musk supported Democratic candidates. The fallout has led to a significant drop in Tesla's stock and Musk's net worth, with calls from Trump allies for further scrutiny of Musk's status.


#society

Times Of Israel: 4 said killed by Israeli fire near Gaza aid site; IDF says it only fired warning shots
4 said killed by Israeli fire near Gaza aid site; IDF says it only fired warning shots
At least four people were reportedly killed by Israeli fire near an aid distribution point in Gaza, according to Hamas-controlled health officials. The Israel Defense Forces stated they fired warning shots at individuals approaching their forces in an active combat zone. The incident is part of ongoing violence surrounding humanitarian aid efforts in the region.

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has faced scrutiny for its operations, which have been marred by deadly shootings. Critics argue that the foundation's actions put aid seekers at risk, leading to multiple casualties as Palestinians attempt to access food and supplies. The UN has expressed concerns over the distribution of aid amid the conflict.


Times Of Israel: West Bank family alleges soldier shot Palestinian man dead as he slept in his bed
West Bank family alleges soldier shot Palestinian man dead as he slept in his bed
Israeli soldiers shot and killed 19-year-old Jassem al-Siddeh in the West Bank village of Jit on May 28, claiming he posed a threat. However, his family asserts he was asleep when the soldiers entered and opened fire, with reports of soldiers arguing afterward about the shooting.

Despite the military's assertion that al-Siddeh was a terrorist, he had no criminal record. The family reported that soldiers did not provide a clear reason for the raid and only allowed an ambulance to take him after he was shot. The incident is currently under investigation by the Israel Defense Forces.


#culture

The Western Journal: MLB Commissioner Admits President Trump Played a Role in Monumental Pete Rose Decision
MLB Commissioner Admits President Trump Played a Role in Monumental Pete Rose Decision
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred acknowledged that President Trump significantly influenced the decision to posthumously reinstate Pete Rose, who was banned for gambling on his team. Rose's lifetime ban was lifted after his death, allowing him eligibility for the Hall of Fame.

Trump had been a vocal supporter of Rose, urging MLB to recognize his contributions before and after Rose's passing. Manfred noted that while Trump was one of many voices advocating for Rose, the president's input was respected in the decision-making process.


#health

The Western Journal: Liver Injuries Reportedly on the Rise: Aspirin, Other FDA-Approved Drugs Connected
Liver Injuries Reportedly on the Rise: Aspirin, Other FDA-Approved Drugs Connected
Reports indicate a rise in drug-induced liver injury (DILI) associated with common medications and supplements, raising concerns about their safety. Experts warn that even FDA-approved drugs can lead to liver damage, with cases increasing since the 1960s.

Individuals, including healthy ones, are at risk, as seen in a case where a former medical technologist experienced liver failure linked to supplements. The unregulated nature of herbal supplements may contribute to this issue, highlighting the need for caution in their use.


#other

Daily Mirror: British woman cries after Benidorm holiday ruined by 'too many Spanish people'
British woman cries after Benidorm holiday ruined by 'too many Spanish people'
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Daily Mirror: Kate and Meghan's bombshell disagreement as 'pathetic differences' exposed
Kate and Meghan's bombshell disagreement as 'pathetic differences' exposed
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