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#illegals

Fox News: Court approves settlement after North Carolina student suspended for 'illegal aliens' comment
Court approves settlement after North Carolina student suspended for 'illegal aliens' comment
A North Carolina high school student, Christian McGhee, has reached a settlement with the Davidson County Board of Education after being suspended for using the term "illegal aliens" in class. The court ruled the settlement fair, which includes removing the incident from his record, a public apology, and a $20,000 payment to the family.

McGhee's suspension sparked a legal battle over free speech rights. His parents expressed gratitude for the support they received and emphasized the importance of standing up for constitutional rights in schools. The school board has not commented on the settlement.


#politics

The Western Journal: White House Releases Full Salaries for Trump 47 Staff, Including Leavitt, Miller, More
White House Releases Full Salaries for Trump 47 Staff, Including Leavitt, Miller, More
The White House has released the salaries of over 400 staff members working for President Donald Trump, with advisor Jacalynne Klopp earning the highest at $225,700. Notable figures like deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller and press secretary Karoline Leavitt also feature prominently on the list.

Additionally, several staff members, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and AI czar David Sacks, show a $0 salary due to their primary roles in other agencies or personal choices. The report highlights the financial structure of Trump's administration as it continues to push its agenda.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Syrian state media says ‘premature’ to discuss peace deal with Israel
Syrian state media says ‘premature’ to discuss peace deal with Israel
Syrian state media declared recent statements about a peace deal with Israel as "premature," emphasizing that negotiations cannot occur until Israel adheres to the 1974 disengagement agreement and withdraws from occupied areas. This follows Israel's interest in normalizing relations with Syria amid regional shifts.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar expressed a desire to include Syria and Lebanon in peace efforts while maintaining Israel's security. Tensions remain high over the Golan Heights, which Israel captured in 1967, and ongoing indirect talks aim to restore the 1974 armistice agreement.