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#illegals

Fox News: LA Mayor Bass provides cash payments to illegals, issues order to thwart immigration enforcement
LA Mayor Bass provides cash payments to illegals, issues order to thwart immigration enforcement
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass signed an executive order to enhance support for immigrant communities amid federal immigration raids. The order aims to protect residents and city workers from enforcement actions, requiring federal agencies to disclose details about the raids.

Bass plans to offer cash assistance to affected individuals, funded by philanthropic partners, and mandates city departments to develop training protocols in line with the city's sanctuary policies. The move has drawn criticism from some who argue it undermines immigration enforcement efforts.


#politics

Fox News: Charlie Kirk sounds the alarm on the biggest threat to Republicans holding the White House in 2028
Charlie Kirk sounds the alarm on the biggest threat to Republicans holding the White House in 2028
Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, warns that the Republican Party risks losing young voters who supported Trump if it fails to address issues like homeownership and the cost of living. He believes this demographic's shift toward conservatism is driven by disillusionment from the COVID-19 pandemic and rising prices.

Kirk emphasizes the importance of delivering tangible solutions to secure support from voters under 30, who played a crucial role in the 2024 election. He also notes a growing interest from tech companies in engaging with conservative voices, indicating a potential shift in the political landscape.


The Western Journal: Court Throws Out Biden Admin's Plea Deal with 9/11 Mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
Court Throws Out Biden Admin's Plea Deal with 9/11 Mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
A federal appeals court has rejected a plea deal that would have spared Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the mastermind of the September 11 attacks, from the death penalty. The D.C. Circuit Court ruled 2-1 that the agreement was improperly approved, marking another twist in a prolonged military prosecution.

Mohammed has been held at Guantanamo Bay since his capture in 2003 and was charged alongside four others for their roles in the attacks. The plea deal was part of negotiations under the Biden administration but faced legal challenges, ultimately leading to this recent ruling.


#society

Forbes: Mahmood Mamdani’s Work Does Not Advocate Violence, Expert Says
Mahmood Mamdani’s Work Does Not Advocate Violence, Expert Says
Screenshots of Columbia University professor Mahmood Mamdani's work have sparked controversy, with critics accusing him of justifying suicide bombers. However, experts assert that Mamdani's analysis does not advocate for violence but examines the causes of political violence, particularly in relation to U.S. foreign policy.

Critic Shaun Maguire's remarks about Mamdani and his son, New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, have drawn backlash, with over 1,125 tech founders signing an open letter condemning his comments as anti-Muslim bigotry. A counter letter supporting Maguire has also emerged, reflecting a divided response.


#history

GB News: Archaeologists unearth mystery Christian settlement hidden for centuries
Archaeologists unearth mystery Christian settlement hidden for centuries
Archaeologists have discovered a Christian settlement in Jordan, dating back to the Byzantine period. The site, Tharais, revealed ruins of a mill, an olive press, and a structure related to a Byzantine church, along with tombstones inscribed in Greek and Latin, indicating a flourishing Christian society.

Further research is needed to understand Tharais' cultural practices and historical context. In a separate discovery, a rare rock carving in southern Egypt, dating back to the fourth millennium BC, depicts an early Egyptian elite figure, shedding light on the era before the first pyramids.