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#illegals

Front Page Magazine: Send the National Guard to New York
Send the National Guard to New York
A CBP officer was shot in the face in NYC by two illegal aliens, Miguel Francisco Mora Munez and Christhian Aybar-Berroa, who had deportation orders. Both had multiple arrests but were not turned over to immigration authorities, highlighting issues with sanctuary policies.

The incident raises concerns about crime linked to illegal immigration and calls for federal intervention to address the situation in sanctuary cities.


#politics

Fox News: Hunter Biden 'in a rage,' Trump's border miracle, and more from Fox News Opinion
Hunter Biden 'in a rage,' Trump's border miracle, and more from Fox News Opinion
Fox News hosts and contributors discuss various topics, highlighting the perceived disarray within the Democratic Party and the potential impact of Trump's strategies on his legacy. They also address immigration issues, with claims of improved conditions at the border under Trump.

Additionally, there are discussions on accountability regarding Hunter Biden, the effectiveness of foreign aid, and the mental health implications of political viewpoints.


The Western Journal: Op-Ed: Meet the Executioners of the Constitution Undermining Trump in the Courts
Op-Ed: Meet the Executioners of the Constitution Undermining Trump in the Courts
Federal judges Indira Talwani, Randolph D. Moss, and Joseph Laplante are criticized for blocking President Trump's executive orders, raising concerns about their power over the presidency. The op-ed argues that these judges are acting beyond their constitutional authority and undermining the separation of powers.

The piece expresses alarm over what it perceives as a trend of judicial activism, where judges interpret the Constitution to align with their political views, thus challenging the role of the Supreme Court. The author calls for accountability and a reaffirmation of the Supreme Court's authority in legal interpretations.


Front Page Magazine: Epstein Has Become an Info Op to Sabotage Saving America
Epstein Has Become an Info Op to Sabotage Saving America
The Trump administration faces a critical legislative window, which is being threatened by distractions surrounding the Epstein issue. Democrats are leveraging this situation to stall legislation, while some House Republican leaders are divided on priorities, potentially jeopardizing the president's agenda.

With midterms approaching and the possibility of losing legislative power, the urgency to pass meaningful legislation is heightened. The focus should remain on legislative achievements rather than getting sidetracked by unproductive investigations, as time is running out to secure lasting changes.


The Western Journal: Fox News Guest Says Hunter Biden's Vulgar Interview Rants Are Part of a Grand Plan: 'I Got a Theory ...'
Fox News Guest Says Hunter Biden's Vulgar Interview Rants Are Part of a Grand Plan: 'I Got a Theory ...'
Clay Travis speculated on Fox News that Hunter Biden's recent vulgar interviews may signal an ambition for a 2028 presidential run. He suggested that Hunter's rants against establishment Democrats stem from a delusional belief in his potential as a political leader.

Travis criticized the Biden administration and highlighted Hunter's accusations against prominent Democrats for undermining his father’s campaign. He described the current administration as a failure and expressed hope that Hunter pursues a presidential bid, despite questioning its wisdom.


#society

Times Of Israel: Greek protesters block Israeli cruise ship from docking, forcing reroute to Cyprus
Greek protesters block Israeli cruise ship from docking, forcing reroute to Cyprus
An Israeli-owned cruise ship, the "Crown Iris," was rerouted to Cyprus after pro-Palestinian protests blocked its docking at the Greek island of Syros. Approximately 1,600 passengers were initially delayed, with onboard security advising them to remain indoors due to safety concerns.

The protest, organized by local residents, aimed to express solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. Despite the ship's crew's decision to avoid potential violence, the incident has raised concerns about the impact on Israeli tourism in Greece, which has seen a rise in anti-Israel sentiments since the onset of the Gaza conflict.


The Federalist: IKEA 'Unlawfully' Fires Christian Refusing To Use Trans Pronouns
IKEA 'Unlawfully' Fires Christian Refusing To Use Trans Pronouns
An Indiana IKEA employee, Steven Ressler, was fired for refusing to use "they/them" pronouns for a co-worker, citing his religious beliefs. He has since filed complaints with the EEOC and the Indiana Civil Rights Commission, claiming discrimination based on his faith.

This incident follows a pattern of legal disputes involving religious beliefs and gender identity in the workplace. While some have faced repercussions for not adhering to gender ideology, there have also been cases where individuals have successfully challenged such mandates.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Putin is cornered. Ukraine is the point of main action
Putin is cornered. Ukraine is the point of main action
The ongoing war in Ukraine remains a critical concern, yet many Western leaders appear distracted by other global issues. As President Trump pledges military support to Ukraine, Russia intensifies its attacks, raising fears of further escalation.

Calls for increased military aid to Ukraine are urgent, as the situation could deteriorate significantly if attention is diverted. The focus must remain on supporting Ukraine to prevent a wider conflict in Europe.


Le Monde: US announces it is leaving UNESCO, two years after rejoining
US announces it is leaving UNESCO, two years after rejoining
The United States has officially withdrawn from UNESCO, citing bias against Israel and a focus on divisive causes. The State Department criticized UNESCO for its admission of Palestine as a member state, which it views as contrary to US policy.

UNESCO's Director General expressed regret over the decision, noting the organization's commitment to promoting education and cultural understanding. This marks a continuation of a historical pattern of US involvement with UNESCO, which has seen previous withdrawals and reentries under different administrations.


#history

GB News: Archaeologists shocked after discovering first-of-its-kind medieval treasure beneath British castle
Archaeologists shocked after discovering first-of-its-kind medieval treasure beneath British castle
Archaeologists in Wales have discovered a medieval quay beneath Island House in Laugharne, which could change the understanding of the area's history. Dating back to the 12th century, the quay was part of a water course used for refuse by Laugharne Castle and indicates the town's historical trading significance.

The excavation revealed stone buildings, including a high-status hall house likely belonging to a wealthy merchant involved in coastal trade. Researchers emphasize the importance of this find in reevaluating Laugharne's role in medieval trade networks across the British Isles and beyond.


#crime

Fox News: Democrat NY DA candidate under fire for inviting criminals to apply for high-paying campaign job
Democrat NY DA candidate under fire for inviting criminals to apply for high-paying campaign job
Democrat Nicole Aloise, a candidate for Nassau County District Attorney, faced backlash for a job posting that encouraged convicted criminals to apply for a communications director position, offering a salary of up to $7,000 a month. Incumbent Republican DA Anne Donnelly criticized the move, arguing it undermines the role of law enforcement.

The job posting has since been amended to remove the controversial line and has expired. Aloise's campaign manager defended her record, stating that Donnelly's criticisms are a distraction from her own performance, while Donnelly countered that crime rates in Nassau County have decreased under her leadership.