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#illegals

Fox News: Chinese illegal immigrant crossings that surged during Biden admin a 'national security concern,' expert warns
Chinese illegal immigrant crossings that surged during Biden admin a 'national security concern,' expert warns
A border security expert has raised alarms about the surge of Chinese illegal immigrants crossing the U.S. border, labeling it a national security issue. In fiscal year 2024, over 24,000 Chinese nationals were apprehended, a significant rise compared to previous years, with concerns about potential ties to criminal enterprises.

The Department of Justice recently charged seven Chinese nationals for operating a marijuana trafficking ring, exploiting the immigration system. Experts warn that the Chinese Communist Party may be using the southern border to facilitate these activities, raising further security concerns.


#society

Fox News: Diddy, Johnny Depp, Kevin Spacey's legal victories expose critical flaw in #MeToo prosecutions: experts
Diddy, Johnny Depp, Kevin Spacey's legal victories expose critical flaw in #MeToo prosecutions: experts
Recent legal victories for Sean "Diddy" Combs, Kevin Spacey, and Johnny Depp highlight the challenges faced by the movement in the courtroom. Experts suggest that celebrity status has provided these figures with advantages in trials, often leading to acquittals despite serious allegations.

The outcomes reflect a shift in public perception, where juries are now more discerning about evidence rather than succumbing to emotional reactions. This trend indicates that the movement, while impactful in raising awareness, may be struggling to maintain its momentum in legal contexts.


Fox News: Blue city officers flocking to cop-friendly red states, police leader says: ‘Why would anyone stay?’
Blue city officers flocking to cop-friendly red states, police leader says: ‘Why would anyone stay?’
Police officers in Democrat-led cities are leaving for Republican states, seeking better pay and support from leadership, according to Joe Gamaldi of the Fraternal Order of Police. He cites a mass exodus post-2020, driven by hostility from local leaders and a lack of appreciation for their work.

States like Florida have seen an influx of recruits, with 1,200 coming from out of state, as they offer incentives and support for law enforcement. Gamaldi warns that the loss of experienced officers will have long-lasting negative effects on public safety in cities that fail to back their police.


#economy

Liberty Nation News: The Tale of the Tariffs: Canada, Copper, and Chaos - Liberty Nation News
The Tale of the Tariffs: Canada, Copper, and Chaos - Liberty Nation News
President Trump has taken significant steps in his trade agenda, extending deadlines for tariffs and announcing new levies on various commodities. Notably, he posted letters on Truth Social detailing double-digit tariffs for countries including Brazil and Canada, which have raised concerns about potential economic repercussions.

The White House claims that these tariffs aim to bolster U.S. manufacturing, despite warnings from economists about inflation risks. A recent report from the Council of Economic Advisors suggests that fears of tariff-induced inflation may be overstated. As the trade saga continues, observers are left wondering about the future implications for U.S. trade relations.


#history

Fox News: Archaeologists uncover multistory buildings in once-thriving city lost to time
Archaeologists uncover multistory buildings in once-thriving city lost to time
Archaeologists have discovered multistory buildings from the ancient city of Imet, or Buto, in the Nile Delta, revealing insights into urban life during the Ptolemaic Period. The excavation, led by the University of Manchester, utilized remote sensing technology to identify dense architectural remains, including tower houses and granaries.

The findings suggest Imet was a densely populated city with complex infrastructure, featuring a ceremonial road linked to the goddess Wadjet. Artifacts such as a bronze rattle and funerary figurines were also uncovered, contributing to a deeper understanding of the city's urban, religious, and economic life.


#crime

GB News: Two dead and multiple injured in 'senseless' double shooting at church and airport
Two dead and multiple injured in 'senseless' double shooting at church and airport
A police officer was injured and two people died in shootings at a church and Blue Grass Airport in Kentucky. Governor Andy Beshear confirmed the suspect was killed after attacking Richmond Road Baptist Church, following an earlier incident at the airport.

The suspect shot a trooper before fleeing to the church, where multiple victims were reported. Emergency services provided care, and the airport temporarily closed as a precaution, but both locations have since reopened.


Le Monde: French prisoner who escaped in released cellmate's laundry bag arrested near Lyon
French prisoner who escaped in released cellmate's laundry bag arrested near Lyon
A 20-year-old inmate escaped from Lyon-Corbas prison by hiding in a laundry bag of his cellmate, who had just been released. He was recaptured on Monday morning in Sathonay-Camp after prison staff noticed his absence the following day.

The escapee, known as Elyazid A. and under an Interpol red notice, is being investigated for murder and criminal conspiracy. Prison officials acknowledged significant failures in security protocols.