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#illegals

Fox News: ICE arrests 'worst of the worst' illegal aliens in Los Angeles as rioters torch city and more top headlines
ICE arrests 'worst of the worst' illegal aliens in Los Angeles as rioters torch city and more top headlines
ICE has intensified its operations in Los Angeles, arresting high-priority illegal aliens as part of a new strategy to expedite deportations. Meanwhile, political tensions rise as California Governor Newsom challenges Trump's border policies, and a Democratic representative faces backlash for her remarks about ICE.

In other news, the Trump administration clarifies a physical altercation involving Elon Musk and Treasury Secretary, while a tennis star's comments about Trump after winning the French Open spark controversy. The U.S. Navy is also increasing its military presence in the Baltic Sea amid concerns over Russian activities.


#politics

Fox News: Don Lemon, Kathy Griffin agree 'something was off' about 2024 election, suggest election tampering
Don Lemon, Kathy Griffin agree 'something was off' about 2024 election, suggest election tampering
Former CNN host Don Lemon and comedian Kathy Griffin discussed the 2024 election on "The Don Lemon Show," with Griffin suggesting it may have been rigged by Republicans. Lemon expressed agreement, stating he found something "off" about the election but emphasized the need for evidence.

Griffin's comments echo similar doubts raised by actress Rosie O'Donnell regarding the legitimacy of Trump's win, particularly in relation to his ties with Elon Musk. Both figures have faced scrutiny for their controversial statements in the past.


The Federalist: A Brief Guide Using ‘Recissions’ To Cut Federal Spending
A Brief Guide Using ‘Recissions’ To Cut Federal Spending
Congress faces a critical decision on government spending as the Trump administration's rescissions package aims to reduce federal budget growth. However, resistance from some lawmakers may hinder its passage, potentially worsening the budget situation.

The proposed "pocket rescission" strategy could bypass Congress's approval, allowing the president to withhold funds at the end of the fiscal year. This approach carries legal risks and could set a precedent for future administrations to manipulate funding, ultimately undermining Congress's authority.


#society

Times Of Israel: Hostage talks said to reach impasse after brief US optimism about potential breakthrough
Hostage talks said to reach impasse after brief US optimism about potential breakthrough
Negotiations between Israel and Hamas for a temporary ceasefire and hostage release have stalled, with Hamas rejecting a US proposal that included a 60-day truce and specific terms for releasing hostages. The impasse raises concerns over the well-being of the remaining hostages, as Hamas demands clearer terms to prevent Israel from resuming military action.

Hostage families are increasingly vocal about their loved ones' dire conditions, with particular emphasis on the health issues faced by Matan Zangauker, who remains in captivity. Families continue to advocate for a resolution, urging the government to secure the release of all hostages.


#war

Fox News: Russia launches biggest drone barrage of the Ukraine war, Kyiv says
Russia launches biggest drone barrage of the Ukraine war, Kyiv says
Russia launched nearly 500 drones and 20 missiles at Ukraine, marking the largest aerial assault of the conflict. Ukraine's air defenses reportedly intercepted 277 drones and 19 missiles, with only 10 drones hitting targets, resulting in one injury.

Despite the attacks, Russia expressed willingness to proceed with a prisoner of war exchange and repatriation of deceased soldiers, citing Kyiv's failure to meet its obligations. The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant civilian casualties, with over 12,000 deaths reported by the UN.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Russia hired African farmers to make shampoo, then sent them to war
Russia hired African farmers to make shampoo, then sent them to war
Jean Onana, a 36-year-old from Cameroon, sought work in a Russian shampoo factory to support his family. After arriving in Moscow, he was detained with others and forced to sign a contract to join the Russian military in Ukraine, instead of the job he anticipated.

This situation highlights the perilous circumstances many young Africans face when seeking opportunities abroad.


#crime

GB News: Drivers forced to 'steal back' Jaguar E-Pace as 'overwhelmed' police failed to help search
Drivers forced to 'steal back' Jaguar E-Pace as 'overwhelmed' police failed to help search
Two London residents, Mia Forbes Pirie and Mark Simpson, reported their stolen Jaguar E-Pace but found the police unresponsive. Unable to wait for police assistance, they located the car themselves using an AirTag and retrieved it, despite the interior being damaged.

The couple, who had previously experienced vehicle theft, raised concerns about police resources and the ongoing issue of car crime in London, where over 33,000 vehicle thefts were reported last year. The Metropolitan Police has stated they will investigate further.