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#illegals

Fox News: Trump border czar responds to Newsom's 'arrest me' challenge as California riots over ICE raids
Trump border czar responds to Newsom's 'arrest me' challenge as California riots over ICE raids
Tom Homan, former border czar, responded to California Governor Gavin Newsom's challenge to arrest him amid tensions over anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles. Homan emphasized that while no one is above the law, the focus is on protesters who commit crimes during demonstrations.

The protests erupted as ICE conducted raids targeting illegal immigrants, leading to violent clashes. Homan criticized Newsom's delayed response to the unrest and defended the federal actions against illegal immigration, while Newsom condemned the raids as reckless and harmful to communities.


Breitbart: WATCH: Gavin Newsom Dares Tom Homan to Arrest Him for Opposing ICE Raids
WATCH: Gavin Newsom Dares Tom Homan to Arrest Him for Opposing ICE Raids
California Governor Gavin Newsom challenged federal border enforcement official Tom Homan after Homan suggested state officials could face arrest for obstructing federal law. Homan indicated that local leaders could be prosecuted if they impede law enforcement efforts regarding immigration.

Newsom accused Homan of threatening him for opposing ICE actions and the federalization of the National Guard. Both Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass have resisted federal intervention amid ongoing unrest in Los Angeles, attributing blame to the Trump administration.


Breitbart: Mexico's President, New York Times, Excuse LA's Mexican-Flag Riots
Mexico's President, New York Times, Excuse LA's Mexican-Flag Riots
The New York Times defended the display of the Mexican flag during Los Angeles riots, suggesting it represents pride for American citizens with Mexican roots and solidarity with illegal immigrants. The article highlighted sentiments from protesters expressing support for their immigrant heritage.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized U.S. federal intervention and called for comprehensive immigration reform, framing undocumented migrants as seeking better lives. The article noted ongoing support for migrants from Mexico's government, which may influence legal battles regarding immigration policies.


#politics

Breitbart: Rick Caruso Claims 'There Is No Emergency' in L.A.
Rick Caruso Claims 'There Is No Emergency' in L.A.
Billionaire developer Rick Caruso publicly opposed federal intervention in Los Angeles, stating there is no emergency justifying the deployment of the National Guard or military forces. He emphasized that local law enforcement can manage the situation and called for calm.

Caruso's remarks align him with fellow Democrats against President Trump’s proposed federal actions, raising eyebrows given his past political shifts. His stance reflects a commitment to local control over law enforcement in the city.


Breitbart: L.A. Supervisor Janice Hahn: Feds Need to 'Retreat' from Riots for Them to 'De-escalate'
L.A. Supervisor Janice Hahn: Feds Need to 'Retreat' from Riots for Them to 'De-escalate'
Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn stated that the federal government must withdraw to help de-escalate ongoing riots in the city. Hahn attributed the unrest to President Trump's immigration enforcement actions and criticized his federal response, while local leaders focused on managing the situation.

In response to the violence, Trump federalized 2,000 National Guard troops, with discussions of deploying Marines if necessary. The administration is aware of the potential implications if unrest spreads beyond Los Angeles, especially with the city set to host the Summer Olympics in 2028.


CNSNews: Controversial ‘8647’ Photo at White House Prompts Indiana Teacher’s Resignation
Controversial ‘8647’ Photo at White House Prompts Indiana Teacher’s Resignation
Tonja Luken, a former teacher from Middlebury Community Schools in Indiana, resigned after wearing a T-shirt with the number “8647,” which has been linked to a coded phrase suggesting violence against Donald Trump. The school district stated that it prohibits teachers from promoting partisan political views.

Following the incident, MCS conducted an investigation and confirmed Luken's resignation after she was informed of the impending cancellation of her contract. The situation has sparked discussions about maintaining a focus on education rather than political activism in schools.


Fox News: Republican rep indicates he's 'a no' on Trump-backed rescissions measure
Republican rep indicates he's 'a no' on Trump-backed rescissions measure
Rep. Don Bacon, a Nebraska Republican, opposes President Trump's proposed rescission package that would cut $400 million from the PEPFAR program, emphasizing the importance of funding global health initiatives. He asserts that the program is a significant legacy of George W. Bush.

Bacon has faced pressure from GOP leaders to align more closely with Trump but insists on voicing his opinions when necessary. He supports Trump's border policies while advocating for a balanced approach within the party.


#society

Le Monde: Netflix hit 'Adolescence' will be shown in French schools, government announces
Netflix hit 'Adolescence' will be shown in French schools, government announces
The British Netflix series "Adolescence" will be shown in French secondary schools to raise awareness about toxic online influences on young boys, particularly regarding misogyny and violence. The French Education Ministry plans to provide educational content based on the series.

This initiative follows similar efforts in the UK, where it has been recognized as a way to spark discussions about the impact of online content on teenagers. The series has gained significant viewership, highlighting concerns over rising knife crimes and the influence of figures promoting harmful ideologies.


GB News: Reform UK councillor defended after refusing taxpayer-funded Pride parade: 'NOT a main priority!'
Reform UK councillor defended after refusing taxpayer-funded Pride parade: 'NOT a main priority!'
Reform UK Councillor Ian Cooper has declined to fund the upcoming Pride parade in Stafford, stating that taxpayer money should be prioritized for essential services rather than celebrations. Fellow councillor Harrison Allman-Varty supported this stance, emphasizing that funding should come from private sources instead.

Critics, including author Lewis Oakley, argue that councils should contribute to Pride events as they benefit local economies. Oakley contended that even a small investment from the council could yield significant returns through increased tourism and spending in the area.


Fox News: Hotel toiletries targeted by Maine lawmakers in latest environmental push
Hotel toiletries targeted by Maine lawmakers in latest environmental push
Maine is advancing a bill to ban single-use plastic toiletry containers in hotels and other lodging establishments, aiming to reduce waste. Starting January 1, 2030, hotels with over 50 rooms will be prohibited from providing bottles under 6 ounces, with fines for non-compliance.

The legislation will extend to smaller establishments by 2032. Major hotel chains like Marriott and Hilton are already transitioning to larger pump-topped alternatives to comply with similar laws in other states.


Fox News: Digital Social Security cards coming this summer
Digital Social Security cards coming this summer
The Social Security Administration will allow Americans to access their Social Security numbers digitally through the "My Social Security" portal starting in summer 2025. This update aims to enhance convenience and security while addressing concerns about identity theft and outdated physical cards.

To use the digital SSN feature, individuals must create a "My Social Security" account and implement strong security measures, including two-factor authentication. The SSA emphasizes the importance of protecting one's SSN from potential misuse.


Breitbart: Rioters Torch Waymo Self-Driving Taxis in Downtown L.A.
Rioters Torch Waymo Self-Driving Taxis in Downtown L.A.
Rioters in Los Angeles targeted Waymo autonomous vehicles during a protest, vandalizing and setting fire to several driverless taxis. The chaos unfolded in downtown, leading to the closure of the 101 Freeway as protesters clashed with law enforcement.

Waymo expressed concern for public safety and is in contact with law enforcement regarding the incidents. The attacks raise questions about the vulnerability of autonomous vehicles and the risks associated with their deployment amid rising tensions.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: IAEA finds Iran conducted key nuclear weapon production tests more than 2 decades ago
IAEA finds Iran conducted key nuclear weapon production tests more than 2 decades ago
The International Atomic Energy Agency's recent report indicates that Iran conducted and concealed nuclear weapon development activities, including implosion tests, over two decades ago. The analysis by the Institute for Science and International Security revealed that these tests were part of preparations for a "cold test," a crucial step in nuclear bomb development.

The report highlights Iran's efforts to sanitize key nuclear sites, complicating the IAEA's investigations. It calls for the UN Security Council's involvement due to Iran's noncompliance with safeguard obligations and the ongoing enrichment of uranium, raising concerns about its nuclear ambitions.


#history

The Telegraph: Ukraine turns on Poland over WW2 massacre commemoration
Ukraine turns on Poland over WW2 massacre commemoration
Ukraine has condemned Poland's decision to create a remembrance day for Poles killed by Ukrainian nationalists during World War II. The Polish parliament approved a public holiday on July 11, marking the "Volhynian Bloody Sunday," when Ukrainian groups reportedly killed thousands of civilians.

This move has sparked tensions between the two nations, as Ukraine disputes the characterization of the events as genocide. The historical conflict continues to influence contemporary relations.


#education

The American Mind: The Santa Ono Earthquake
The Santa Ono Earthquake
Florida’s Board of Governors rejected Dr. Santa Ono as president of the University of Florida, marking a historic first since the board's establishment. This decision followed a unanimous approval from UF’s Board of Trustees, highlighting internal conflicts and concerns over Ono's past statements on social issues.

Critics argued that the search process was flawed, favoring candidates with conventional academic backgrounds while excluding those with political or administrative experience. The Board of Governors raised significant questions about Ono's leadership and integrity, ultimately voting against his candidacy.


#crime

Fox News: Defense expert delivers devastating blow to prosecution theory in Karen Read murder trial as case nears end
Defense expert delivers devastating blow to prosecution theory in Karen Read murder trial as case nears end
Karen Read's murder trial continues as a crash reconstructionist testifies. She is accused of killing her boyfriend, Officer John O'Keefe, by hitting him with her SUV during a blizzard in January 2022. Read's defense argues he was placed on the ground, disputing the prosecution's claims.

The trial has seen skepticism towards expert testimony, with Read pleading not guilty to charges including second-degree murder. If convicted, she faces life in prison. Her first trial ended in a deadlock.