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#illegals

The Epoch Times: Minister Dodges Questions on Missing Unaccompanied Minor Immigrants
Minister Dodges Questions on Missing Unaccompanied Minor Immigrants
Robert Jenrick, the UK's immigration minister, has avoided questions regarding the number of unaccompanied immigrant minors who have gone missing in the country. In January, Jenrick stated that 440 unaccompanied minors who had arrived in the UK without an adult since July 2021 had disappeared while in hotel housing. Over 180 of these minors, including over a dozen under the age of 16, remain unfound. There is no evidence of abduction from hotel locations, with intelligence suggesting that some children are leaving to find work in the "grey or black economies." Meanwhile, Caroline Lucas, an MP from the Green Party, has raised concerns over proposed legislation which could increase the number of asylum-seeking children who go missing in the UK.




The Epoch Times: Brawl Erupts as Japan Parliament Passes Controversial Immigration Reform Bill
Brawl Erupts as Japan Parliament Passes Controversial Immigration Reform Bill
In Japan's parliament, scuffles broke out after a bill was passed allowing authorities to deport foreign nationals seeking refugee status. Taro Yamamoto attempted to block the bill and was restrained by fellow legislators. The bill enables deportation of foreign nationals who have applied for refugee status more than twice and failed to provide legitimate reasons for remaining in the country, but opponents have raised concerns about the risk of persecution or loss of life resulting from repatriation.


Daily Wire: Texas Governor Greg Abbott Signs Law Designating Mexican Drug Cartels As Terrorist Organizations
Texas Governor Greg Abbott Signs Law Designating Mexican Drug Cartels As Terrorist Organizations
Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed bills increasing border security measures and designating Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations. The bills allow for Texas military forces to use drones, create a grant program for those affected by drug smugglers or traffickers, and expand interstate cooperation on border security. The Texas Department of Public Safety Director designated the cartels as "public enemy number one," as they seek to exploit the porous border in addition to illegal immigration. Texas also deployed a floating barrier in the Rio Grande to prevent unauthorized border crossings.


#politics

Washington Free Beacon: WATCH: Ibram X. Kendi Suggests Tim Scott Doesn’t ‘Understand Racism’
WATCH: Ibram X. Kendi Suggests Tim Scott Doesn’t ‘Understand Racism’
"Anti-racist" activist Kendi suggests Sen. Tim Scott should look at "communities," not "individuals," to "understand racism." Scott has faced criticism from Democrats and media for his skin color. Scott has been called a "clown" and has been insulted with racial slurs by progressives.


Breitbart: Judge Aileen Cannon to Preside over Trump's 'Boxes Hoax' Case
Judge Aileen Cannon to Preside over Trump's 'Boxes Hoax' Case
Trump faces indictment in the "Boxes Hoax" case, with U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon reportedly presiding. Cannon previously granted Trump a special master during the investigation last year, leading some left-wing experts to accuse her of acting out of political motives. The summons also listed U.S. magistrate judge Bruce Reinhart, who approved the FBI warrant to search Trump's Florida estate in August. Trump announced the news on Truth Social, claiming he is "an innocent man."


PJ Media: LOL! Even Chris Cuomo Says Trump Indictments Don’t Have ‘The Goods'
LOL! Even Chris Cuomo Says Trump Indictments Don’t Have ‘The Goods'
Former President Trump and his supporters are dismissing his recent federal indictment as part of a two-tiered justice system and "election interference at the highest level." Trump accused officials of seeking to meddle in the 2024 election and described the indictment as "the most extensive witch hunt in history." Some on the left aren't impressed by the charges, while others, including former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo and journalist Matt Taibbi, suggest that they could potentially benefit Trump's 2024 election prospects. They believe the optics are terrible and compared the indictments to what happens in third-world countries.


National Review: History Repeats Itself: Cuba, China, and the New Cold War
History Repeats Itself: Cuba, China, and the New Cold War
China has agreed to build a spy station in Cuba, which will allow them to scoop up electronic communications throughout the southeastern U.S. and monitor U.S. ship traffic. China has agreed to pay Cuba several billion dollars to build the eavesdropping station, replacing Russia as Cuba’s banker, and Cuba is replaying its old Cold War role in the new Cold War with China. Obama and Biden administration's efforts to improve relations with Cuba have proven fruitless as the Cuban regime has increased repression at home and is now pulling closer to China, as evidenced by their new agreement.


The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Trump reveals his personal aide has also been indicted
BREAKING: Trump reveals his personal aide has also been indicted
DOJ indicts Trump and his personal aide, Nauta. Trump accuses DOJ of trying to extract information from Nauta. He calls out FBI and DOJ for being corrupt.


The Federalist: House GOP Must Drop Everything And Target Merrick Garland
House GOP Must Drop Everything And Target Merrick Garland
House Republicans must focus on targeting Attorney General Merrick Garland for seeking prison time for former President Trump, rather than being distracted by other issues caused by Joe Biden's presidency. The magnitude of the situation depends on whether the indictment against Trump is legitimized, and if House Republicans do nothing, it will show their indifference towards the crumbling democracy. To prevent this, House Republicans must impeach Garland for attempting to jail a leading presidential candidate over a records-keeping issue.


Washington Free Beacon: Illinois To Grant $300k to Black Lives Matter Chapter Led by Convicted Felon
Illinois To Grant $300k to Black Lives Matter Chapter Led by Convicted Felon
Democratic Governor J.B. Pritzker of Illinois has signed into law a budget bill, which includes a $300,000 grant to the Illinois chapter of Black Lives Matter. The state grant will go to Black Lives Matter Lake County, an organisation led by activist Clyde McLemore, a convicted felon. The move has drawn criticism from Republicans who oppose the funding of Marxist organisations, saying that money would be better assigned to programmes showing proven success in aiding minority groups. Critics also point to allegations of financial mismanagement within the movement, citing the National Black Lives Movement’s $12m purchase of luxury homes in Los Angeles and Toronto and the awarding of lucrative contracts to close associates of the movement's co-founder, Patrisse Cullors.


National Review: Trump Says Aide Also Indicted in Documents Case, Announces Changes to Legal Team
Trump Says Aide Also Indicted in Documents Case, Announces Changes to Legal Team
Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that his former aide Walt Nauta is being indicted as part of the Department of Justice's investigation into his handling of classified documents. He also parted ways with lawyers Jim Trusty and John Rowley who were representing him in the special counsel investigation. Trump thanked both men for their work, but called the Department of Justice corrupt. He is now being represented by Todd Blanche in the classified-documents case. Seven charges are being brought against Trump, and the case has been assigned to U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon.


Red State: Chris Sununu Just Nails Why Trump Indictments Won’t Matter at This Point in Heated Exchange With Jen Psaki
Chris Sununu Just Nails Why Trump Indictments Won’t Matter at This Point in Heated Exchange With Jen Psaki
Questions abound on what the coming indictment against Donald Trump will mean for his 2024 presidential campaign. New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu believes it will have little impact on voters, claiming that Trump's critics on the left and media have discredited themselves with the Russia collusion nonsense. Sununu accused the media of creating "The Boy Who Cried Wolf Syndrome," saying that nobody believes in any attack on Trump that isn't political. Despite the indictment, it is unlikely to ding Trump with a majority of the American public as more people see through the weaponization of the government at the highest levels and are fed up with it.


The New American: Communists Indict Trump and Flex About the Overthrow of America - The New American
Communists Indict Trump and Flex About the Overthrow of America - The New American
The government officials indicting Trump are lawless and trying to distract from Biden's sellout.


National Review: The Corner: Mike Gallagher Passes on Wisconsin Senate Bid
The Corner: Mike Gallagher Passes on Wisconsin Senate Bid
GOP Congressman Mike Gallagher announced that he won't run for Senate in 2024. This decision was made clear in his statement that he's focused on fighting the threat from Communist China as chairman of a select House committee and running against Tammy Baldwin makes little sense.


Fox News: Pence calls Trump indictment on classified docs 'troubling' but emphasizes that 'no one is above the law'
Pence calls Trump indictment on classified docs 'troubling' but emphasizes that 'no one is above the law'
Former Vice President Mike Pence responds to the federal indictment of former President Donald Trump, stating that no one is above the law and calling for Attorney General Merrick Garland to unseal the indictment and explain the reasons for the unprecedented action. Trump is indicted on at least seven counts involving obstruction of justice, conspiracy, and illegal retention of classified government material, marking the first time a former president faced federal charges. Pence is among the 10 Republicans challenging Trump for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination and is making his first campaign stop in New Hampshire.


#society

The Blaze: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation-funded group trying to bury video of twisted interviews with little kids about sex and masturbation: 'Do you play with your ****?'
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation-funded group trying to bury video of twisted interviews with little kids about sex and masturbation: 'Do you play with your ****?'
Dutch organization Rutgers, funded by the Gates Foundation, has faced scrutiny over a video aimed at primary school children featuring inappropriate sexual questioning. The Rutgers Foundation claims to support children in sexual matters, yet its free distribution of videos discussing topics including masturbation and ejaculation to such young children has sparked controversy. Dutch right-wing populist party Forum voor Democratie has criticised the group over the issue.


The Federalist Papers: New Poll Shows Increase in Americans Supporting Only Two Genders: Demographics Are Surprising
New Poll Shows Increase in Americans Supporting Only Two Genders: Demographics Are Surprising
Americans increasingly believe in the traditional two-gender system, according to a new poll by the Public Religion Research Institute. The poll asked over 5,400 citizens about views on the gender binary, relationships with individuals identifying as LGBTQ, and the role of public schools in sex and gender identity education, with respondents broken down by ethnicity, religion, and generation. Sixty-five percent of Americans now believe genders are limited to male and female, with 50% holding a strong belief in the gender binary. Nearly 90% of Republicans embrace the binary gender concept compared to 44% of Democrats.


#war

The Epoch Times: US Announces $2.1 Billion More Military Assistance for Ukraine
US Announces $2.1 Billion More Military Assistance for Ukraine
The US Department of Defense announced $2.1 billion in additional security assistance for Ukraine, including air defense and ammunition capabilities. The package will purchase small drones, laser-guided rockets, and artillery rounds through the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative .


Fox News: Sudan declares UN envoy 'persona non grata' as warring sides agree to new ceasefire
Sudan declares UN envoy 'persona non grata' as warring sides agree to new ceasefire
The Sudanese government has declared UN envoy Volker Perthes "persona non grata" after military chief Gen. Abdel Fattah Burhan demanded his removal from his post. The move comes as the warring factions in Sudan agreed to a new 24-hour ceasefire, mediated by the US and Saudi Arabia. Sudan's conflict has killed more than 860 civilians so far.


Fox News: Israeli forces fatally shoot Palestinian man at West Bank checkpoint amid rising tensions
Israeli forces fatally shoot Palestinian man at West Bank checkpoint amid rising tensions
Israeli military killed a Palestinian man who attacked a solider at a checkpoint in the West Bank. The military is investigating whether the attack was a criminal or part of rising violence.

Palestinian militants fired a rocket into Israel shortly after agreeing to a cease-fire. The violence between the two sides has left over 100 Palestinians dead this year, nearly half of them members of armed militant groups.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Turkish man charged with attempted extortion, terrorist financing in Sweden
Turkish man charged with attempted extortion, terrorist financing in Sweden
A Turkish man has been charged by Swedish prosecutors for attempted extortion, weapons offenses, and attempted terrorist financing linked to the banned Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). Turkey has declined to endorse Sweden's NATO membership bid, claiming that the Swedish government has not taken sufficient measures to combat individuals affiliated with the PKK. This is the first instance of someone being prosecuted in Sweden for alleged terrorist financing of the party.


The Epoch Times: To Counter CCP, AUKUS Need to Deepen Cooperation in Key Defense Technologies
To Counter CCP, AUKUS Need to Deepen Cooperation in Key Defense Technologies
AUKUS needs to accelerate and deepen cooperation on defense technologies to counter the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), according to a report by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. ASPI's analysis revealed China had a lead in hypersonics, electronic warfare, and undersea capabilities, but AUKUS' efforts to enhance technological edge could counter China's advancements. The report follows the collaboration's global breakthrough in artificial intelligence technology, and partners are looking to push these technologies into their military capabilities to increase their response time to threats. The trial demonstrates a shared effort and is a critical step in their trilateral initiative to stay ahead of emerging threats.


#economy

Forbes: Fresh Take: Inside Costco’s $1 Billion Bet On $4.99 Rotisserie Chicken
Fresh Take: Inside Costco’s $1 Billion Bet On $4.99 Rotisserie Chicken
Costco's rotisserie chicken plant in Nebraska has overcome significant obstacles, including floods, the pandemic, and energy grid failures. The operation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Costco called Lincoln Premium Processing, and the plant was built to ensure a steady supply of the customer favorite. The food industry is facing challenges with the climate crisis and rising inflation affecting the sector.


The Epoch Times: Vote for Mayoral Candidate Who Will Build 'Millions of Homes,' Poilievre Urges Torontonians
Vote for Mayoral Candidate Who Will Build 'Millions of Homes,' Poilievre Urges Torontonians
Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre is encouraging Torontonians to vote for a mayoral candidate who will build millions of homes to decrease real estate and rental costs. Poilievre has promised that he will allocate federal funding to municipalities if he becomes Prime Minister, and will make housing construction volume a condition for receiving federal funds. He plans to sell off 6,000 federal buildings if he is elected to bring down housing prices across the country. The Toronto mayoral election is on June 26, with almost all the candidates proposing plans to increase affordable housing availability.


Flag And Cross: Tesla Is A Wealth Creation Machine: Elon Musk's Salary Is Zero
Tesla Is A Wealth Creation Machine: Elon Musk's Salary Is Zero
Tesla's workforce is paid between $85,000 and $175,000, according to US visa applications. The EV manufacturer does not publicly disclose salary details, but offers in work-visa applications are required to be reported. Stock-based compensation and grants are not included in the figures, which show that logistics analysts receive $85,333 while software development engineers earn $175,703. The data also does not account for individual performance rewards and bonuses.


#religion

The Babylon Bee: God Asks Cindy To Please Stop Bringing That Infernal Tambourine To Church
God Asks Cindy To Please Stop Bringing That Infernal Tambourine To Church
God tells Cindy, a churchgoer, to stop bringing her tambourine to church despite her intention to use it for worship music. Her enthusiasm for tambourine playing led to an expanding radius of empty seats around her in church. Fellow church member, Charlie, found the infernal jingling tambourine sound hard to bear. The Creator of the Universe instructed her to leave the tambourine at home from now on.


#health

The Epoch Times: How Our Mental Health Crisis Could Lead to a Spiritual Awakening
How Our Mental Health Crisis Could Lead to a Spiritual Awakening
Psychologist Lisa Miller, author of "The Awakened Brain," suggests that depression, anxiety, and suicide rates can be alleviated if spiritual development is supported. She argues that human beings are biologically wired for spirituality, and 20 years of research shows that spirituality is protective against substance dependence, abuse, and major depressive disorder. Miller found that people with strong spirituality are about 80% less likely to commit suicide, and she coined the term "developmental depression" to describe certain periods in life when depression may occur. Miller believes that society's spiritual deficit must be addressed through a renaissance of relational spirituality.


#crime

Fox News: Tennessee man pleads guilty to assisting suspects in the ambush shooting of rapper Young Dolph
Tennessee man pleads guilty to assisting suspects in the ambush shooting of rapper Young Dolph
Tennessee man pleads guilty to being an accessory after the fact for aiding two men charged with the murder of rapper Young Dolph. The 26-year-old acknowledged possessing a car from one of the shooting suspects, communicating with them during the manhunt, and helping one suspect contact his probation officer after the killing. Johnson was charged in a conspiracy indictment relating to the November 2021 killing, and is the first to plead guilty. Justin Johnson and Cornelius Smith are accused of the killing and have pleaded not guilty, as has a fourth man, Hernandez Govan, accused of arranging the killing. The motive for the killing remains unknown.


The Epoch Times: French 'Backpack Hero' Says His Faith Gave Him Strength to Fight Knifeman
French 'Backpack Hero' Says His Faith Gave Him Strength to Fight Knifeman
A 24-year-old pilgrim intervened in a stabbing attack on children in a park in Annecy, France, as part of his walking tour of the country's cathedrals on Thursday last week. Henri, dubbed the ‘backpack hero' by the media, who only gave his first name, helped protect families from the attacker who was eventually arrested by police after causing injuries to four individuals. Henri claims that his Catholic faith gave him the strength and conviction to act. The attacker was identified as a Syrian refugee in police custody, having also been found with Christian insignia.


Fox News: Missouri Supreme Court rejects appeal of death row inmate convicted of murdering 6-year-old girl
Missouri Supreme Court rejects appeal of death row inmate convicted of murdering 6-year-old girl
Missouri Supreme Court rejects appeal of death row inmate Johnny Johnson, convicted of killing a 6-year-old girl in 2002. His lawyers argue that he is incompetent to be executed due to schizophrenia, but the court rules that he is able to manage his mental illness through medication. Johnson faces execution on August 1 unless the governor grants clemency.


The Epoch Times: Businessman Denies Paying 'Hush Money' to Man Who Allegedly Planted Hoax Bombs
Businessman Denies Paying 'Hush Money' to Man Who Allegedly Planted Hoax Bombs
Jonathan Nuttall, a wealthy businessman, denied paying “hush money” to Michael Broddle, who was arrested for planting explosive devices outside the chambers of a top London barrister. Nuttall is being tried for various charges, including conspiracy to plant explosive devices and refusing to disclose the passcodes of his digital devices. The barrister had played a part in the confiscation of £1 million worth of assets from Nuttall and his wife. Nuttall denied having any knowledge of Sode’s dealings with Michael Broddle, claiming he did not pay anyone hush money. The trial is ongoing.


Forbes: The Sexual Assault Allegations Against Actor Armie Hammer Explained
The Sexual Assault Allegations Against Actor Armie Hammer Explained
The LA District Attorney's Office has announced that it will not bring sexual assault charges against actor Armie Hammer, ending the investigation into allegations of sexual assault made by several women. The decision was made due to a lack of sufficient evidence. Hammer's acting career had already been hindered by the scandal, with him being dropped from several projects, and he reported being broke and in debt. Several women had accused Hammer of assault, rape, and cannibalism, with some allegations coming to light in the documentary film, House of Hammer. Hammer recently opened up about alleged sexual abuse he suffered as a child, as well as the impact of his status and age gap on the power dynamics in his relationships.


#sports

Fox News: Deion Sanders claps back at criticism from Pitt head coach: ‘I don’t know who he is’
Deion Sanders claps back at criticism from Pitt head coach: ‘I don’t know who he is’
Deion Sanders is overhauling the University of Colorado football program, with 70 players entering the transfer portal. While Sanders has received support from Colorado, some in college football, including Pittsburgh head coach Pat Narduzzi, are critical of his methods. Narduzzi said Sanders is using an NCAA rule meant to cut only a few players and that the roster overhaul looks bad on all college coaches.


#outdoors

Fox News: National Park Service looking for individuals seen ‘harassing’ bison calf at Grand Teton National Park
National Park Service looking for individuals seen ‘harassing’ bison calf at Grand Teton National Park
The National Park Service is searching for two individuals who harassed a bison calf at Grand Teton National Park. People are asked to stay at least 100 yards away from bears, wolves, and 25 yards from other wildlife, and to never position themselves between a female and offspring. Interference with animals can cause wildlife to reject their offspring and cause them to be euthanized.


All Outdoor: Home on the Range #041 – Cooking Pheasant Back Mushrooms
Home on the Range #041 – Cooking Pheasant Back Mushrooms
Learn simple and easy recipes to cook Pheasant Back mushrooms. For foraged, wild mushrooms like Pheasant Back, it is best to stick to the basics when cooking them. One easy way to cook Pheasant Back mushrooms is over an open fire with a medley of vegetables. Another way is to cook them in a tinfoil on the top shelf of your grill. These recipes are simple, easy to do, and come with a high success rate.


Field & Stream: Colorado Supreme Strikes Down Public Stream Access Case
Colorado Supreme Strikes Down Public Stream Access Case
Colorado's Supreme Court has unanimously decided against Hill v. Warsewa, a case that could expand public access to streams and rivers in the state. The case concerned an angler who was intimidated, threatened, and denied access to the river while fishing. Despite historical evidence of commercial navigation on the stretch of river at the center of the case, the court ruled that Colorado's streams were not publicly accessible and would remain unchanged. The decision will probably lead to more conflicts between landowners and recreational water users.


The Epoch Times: Experts Say Land Management, Firefighter Support Essential to Control Wildfires
Experts Say Land Management, Firefighter Support Essential to Control Wildfires
Senators discuss the causes and solutions to the increase in destructive wildfires in the US. Experts point to neglected forestry management, advancement in firefighting, and climate change as the problem, while also highlighting the need for more support for those who control and put out fires. Focus on dousing fires has overlooked how present fires can prevent future fires, and investing in mechanical forestry management and prescribed burning may prevent catastrophic wildfires. At the same time, temporary pay raises for federal wildland firefighters have provided some assistance, though a lack of permanent pay raises has made recruitment difficult. Senators call for making pay raises permanent and for Congress to pass laws to prevent frivolous lawsuits in order to support better forestry management.


#technology

Forbes: How To Download Music On Spotify
How To Download Music On Spotify
Spotify can be downloaded on over 2,000 devices. Premium users paying $9.99 per month can download songs, albums, playlists, and podcasts on phones, tablets, laptops, smart speakers, and wearable devices. Free storage of at least 1 GB is required while there's a 10,000-song limit on downloads across five different devices.


#other

Fox News: Country singer Carly Pearce shares ‘worst place that you can ever get in a relationship’
Country singer Carly Pearce shares ‘worst place that you can ever get in a relationship’
Country singer Carly Pearce talks about her new single, "We Don't Fight Anymore," and the importance of its message about indifference being the worst place that a couple can be in a relationship. Although the song isn't about her own experiences, Pearce hopes it can inspire other couples. She also thanks Dolly Parton for being a crucial part of her career success and shares her excitement for performing at the CMA Fest. Pearce recently split from her boyfriend of two years, Riley King.


Newsbusters: CNN Whines About Companies Not Following Radical ESG Goals
CNN Whines About Companies Not Following Radical ESG Goals
CNN promotes the radical ESG agenda, claiming companies are not doing enough to meet environmental, social, and governance standards. The network relied on a study by activist group ESG Book to make its argument, and quotes its CEO's complaints about companies' slow pace in conforming to climate change goals. CNN calls for more stringent government policies and changes to consumer behavior to reach "net-zero emissions by 2050." Critics argue that such policies are costly and ineffective. Conservatives are calling on CNN to stop promoting the ESG movement's extremist agenda.