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#illegals

Fox News: Illegal immigrant convicted of shooting at small-town officer in high-speed chase
Illegal immigrant convicted of shooting at small-town officer in high-speed chase
Eugenio Abraham Solis-Klarks, a 31-year-old illegal immigrant from Guatemala, was convicted of first-degree attempted murder and sentenced to 18 years in prison after a traffic stop escalated into a shooting incident with Tennessee Highway Patrol officers. The confrontation occurred on January 12, 2025, following a high-speed chase.

Solis-Klarks, who presented a Guatemalan consular ID, fled from officers after being pulled over for speeding. He engaged in a gunfight with the troopers after retrieving an assault rifle from his vehicle. No officers were injured, and he was taken into custody after being shot in the legs. The case highlights rising crime rates associated with illegal immigration in Tennessee.


#politics

Le Monde: New York, a political laboratory for Democrats
New York, a political laboratory for Democrats
Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old Democratic primary winner, may become New York's next mayor in November. His rise has sparked debates within the Democratic Party about its direction and how to regain support from working-class voters and young people.

Mamdani, previously a local assembly member, has gained national attention, drawing criticism from Donald Trump, who questioned his intelligence and even hinted at his immigration status due to his Ugandan birth.


Fox News: Court throws out plea deal for 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, two other terrorists
Court throws out plea deal for 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, two other terrorists
A D.C. federal appeals court has rejected a plea deal for 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, which would have allowed him to plead guilty in exchange for life sentences without parole. The court upheld former Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's authority to withdraw the agreement.

The decision marks a setback for the Biden administration, as the defendants were not sentenced as planned. The majority opinion stated that Austin acted reasonably to avoid potential legal challenges, while a dissenting judge argued the government's claims lacked sufficient legal precedent.


Fox News: Newsom donor's cannabis farm under federal investigation for 'child labor violations'
Newsom donor's cannabis farm under federal investigation for 'child labor violations'
Federal immigration authorities conducted a raid on Glass House Farms in California, leading to clashes with protesters. The farm's president, Graham Farrar, has made significant political donations to Democrats, including Gov. Gavin Newsom. The operation resulted in the rescue of nine unaccompanied minors.

Glass House Brands stated they complied with federal warrants related to illegal employees and child labor violations. The raid drew criticism from local officials, with protests escalating as federal agents used tear gas to disperse crowds. Newsom condemned violence against law enforcement while addressing the broader implications of immigration enforcement.


#society

GB News: Park-goers told NOT to sit under trees over 'health and safety concerns'
Park-goers told NOT to sit under trees over 'health and safety concerns'
Harrow Council in London has issued a warning for park-goers to avoid sitting under trees due to "sudden branch drop syndrome," which has led to concerns about falling branches during the ongoing heatwave. No injuries have been reported, and the cause remains unknown.

As Britain faces record-breaking temperatures, the UK Health Security Agency has issued amber and yellow heat alerts. The council is conducting regular inspections of trees to ensure public safety while advising residents to steer clear of large trees in parks during this period.


The Western Journal: 'Incredibly Disappointing': Chip and Joanna Gaines Have Officially Caved to the LGBT Agenda
'Incredibly Disappointing': Chip and Joanna Gaines Have Officially Caved to the LGBT Agenda
Chip and Joanna Gaines face backlash after including a same-sex couple in their new HBO show, “Back to the Frontier.” Fans express disappointment, feeling the couple has compromised their faith-driven values for the sake of representation in a "social experiment."

Critics argue that the Gaines' decision undermines their brand's foundation and alienates their loyal supporters. Many call for the show to be pulled, questioning the cost of their partnership with HBO and the implications for their Christian values.


#health

The Western Journal: 'Wake-Up Call': Nearly 33% of All US Teens Are at Risk for Long-Term, Debilitating Health Issue
'Wake-Up Call': Nearly 33% of All US Teens Are at Risk for Long-Term, Debilitating Health Issue
Nearly one-third of American adolescents are at risk for diabetes, with 32.7% having prediabetes, according to the CDC. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. calls this an "existential threat" to national health, emphasizing the need for lifestyle changes.

Kennedy advocates for improved dietary habits to combat this trend, stating that juvenile diabetes can often be reversed through better nutrition. Experts warn that without intervention, these youth face a higher risk of developing diabetes and associated health issues.


#sports

The Economist: Gianni Infantino, FIFA’s strongman-loving boss
Gianni Infantino, FIFA’s strongman-loving boss
Gianni Infantino, FIFA's president, recently celebrated the organization's new office in Trump Tower alongside notable figures, including Eric Trump and football star Ronaldo. The event marked the unveiling of the Club World Cup trophy, a key initiative for Infantino.

The tournament final will feature Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain in New Jersey on July 13. Infantino's name is prominently displayed on the trophy, highlighting his significant involvement in the event.


#technology

Fox News: Google fixes another Chrome security flaw being actively exploited
Google fixes another Chrome security flaw being actively exploited
Cyber threats are escalating, prompting Google to address a critical vulnerability in its Chrome browser with an emergency update. This flaw, identified as CVE-2025-6554, allows attackers to execute malicious code by manipulating memory within Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine.

To protect against this exploit, users should ensure their Chrome browser is updated and consider installing reliable antivirus software. While Chrome updates automatically, manual checks are advisable. Additionally, employing good browsing habits and avoiding suspicious links can further enhance digital security.