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#illegals

Fox News: Dems' sanctuary policies shield 'gangbangers,' harm Latino families, businesses, says Hispanic GOP lawmaker
Dems' sanctuary policies shield 'gangbangers,' harm Latino families, businesses, says Hispanic GOP lawmaker
Hispanics in Democratic-run areas express frustration with sanctuary policies, claiming they enable criminal illegal aliens to harm their communities. Rep. Gabe Evans of Colorado highlights a rise in crime linked to these policies, particularly from the violent Tren de Aragua gang.

Evans, the only Latino member of Colorado's congressional delegation, emphasizes that local Hispanic business owners are suffering significant losses due to crime facilitated by sanctuary laws. He argues for a crackdown on criminal elements within the community, asserting that many Hispanics support stricter immigration enforcement.


#politics

The Federalist: In Abortion Funding Edict, Obama Judge Flouts The Constitution
In Abortion Funding Edict, Obama Judge Flouts The Constitution
Judge Indira Talwani has issued a revised injunction blocking provisions of a law that prohibits federal funding for Planned Parenthood, expanding her previous ruling to apply nationwide. Critics argue her decisions reflect a disregard for the Constitution and legislative authority.

Talwani's rationale suggests that restricting funding could lead to negative health outcomes, a claim opponents label as unfounded. This incident highlights concerns about judicial overreach and the perceived supremacy of the judiciary over legislative processes.


The Economist: American governors split over how to handle Donald Trump
American governors split over how to handle Donald Trump
At a recent National Governors Association meeting in Colorado Springs, approximately 20 governors gathered to discuss bipartisan public policy. While some engaged in heated debates over Donald Trump, others sought cross-party collaborations.

The event showcased a mix of political strategies as governors navigated their differing approaches to leadership and policy-making.


Forbes: Trump’s Qatar Jet Gift Could Require $1 Billion in Renovations, Report Says
Trump’s Qatar Jet Gift Could Require $1 Billion in Renovations, Report Says
The Pentagon is reportedly reallocating funds from an over-budget nuclear missile program to finance renovations for a jet gifted to former President Donald Trump by Qatar. The transfer of $934 million has raised concerns about the use of taxpayer money for the upgrades needed to convert the plane into Air Force One.

The jet, valued at $400 million, requires significant upgrades, including modern communication systems and anti-missile capabilities. Critics have raised ethical questions regarding the gift, particularly in light of Trump's business ties to Qatar.


#society

GB News: Sadiq Khan urged to introduce driving law plans to make roads smaller and hike parking charges
Sadiq Khan urged to introduce driving law plans to make roads smaller and hike parking charges
Plans to enhance road safety in London include proposals to reduce road sizes for pedestrians and ban advertising of large SUVs. Caroline Russell, a member of the London Assembly, advocates for these changes as part of Transport for London’s Vision Zero Action Plan 2, aiming to eliminate road deaths by 2041.

The report emphasizes the need to address "motornormativity" and suggests measures like reducing traffic volume and implementing a weight-based parking surcharge for larger vehicles. It also calls for public awareness campaigns about the dangers of larger cars, similar to tobacco advertising bans.


Le Monde: Trump says he ended friendship with Epstein because he 'stole people that worked for me'
Trump says he ended friendship with Epstein because he 'stole people that worked for me'
President Trump stated he ended his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein after Epstein allegedly hired people from Trump's staff, calling it a betrayal. Trump emphasized he had expelled Epstein from his Florida club for inappropriate actions.

The Epstein case continues to haunt Trump and his allies, with Vice President JD Vance addressing the controversy during a factory visit. Trump has called for full transparency regarding Epstein's case, directing the Attorney General to seek the release of related documents.


The Telegraph: Sydney Sweeney’s jeans advert criticised for ‘sexualising’ domestic abuse awareness
Sydney Sweeney’s jeans advert criticised for ‘sexualising’ domestic abuse awareness
Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle Jeans advertisement has sparked criticism for being overly sexualized while promoting awareness of domestic violence. The ad has drawn comparisons to a controversial 1980s campaign featuring Brooke Shields, with mixed reactions from the public.

While some praise the ad for challenging "woke advertising," others recall similar backlash faced by brands like Jaguar-Land Rover and Bud Light for their marketing decisions. American Eagle states that proceeds from the jeans will support Crisis Text Line, a charity focused on mental health services.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Putin discusses Syria and Iran in phone call with Netanyahu
Putin discusses Syria and Iran in phone call with Netanyahu
Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss recent sectarian violence in Syria and Iran’s nuclear program. Putin emphasized Syria's territorial integrity and the need for political stability respecting all ethnic groups' interests.

Putin also offered to mediate in stalled talks regarding Iran's nuclear program, following Israel's military actions against Iranian targets. Russia aims to maintain good relations with both Iran and Israel while navigating its own military interests in the region.


#culture

Fox News: Heidi Klum hits back at backlash over risqué lingerie campaign with daughter
Heidi Klum hits back at backlash over risqué lingerie campaign with daughter
Heidi Klum has defended her decision to pose in lingerie with her daughter Leni, stating that they are comfortable with their bodies and proud of their collaboration. Klum emphasized her open attitude towards nudity, attributing it to her European upbringing.

Despite facing criticism online, both Klum and Leni have expressed that they focus on positive feedback and remain unfazed by negative comments. Leni, who began her modeling career at 16, echoed this sentiment, highlighting that criticism is inevitable in the public eye.