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#illegals

The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Wildfire in Portugal, Protest in Peru, Cease-Fire in Thailand
Day in Photos: Wildfire in Portugal, Protest in Peru, Cease-Fire in Thailand
Union Pacific has agreed to acquire Norfolk Southern for $85 billion, creating the first coast-to-coast rail network in the U.S., covering over 50,000 miles. This merger aims to enhance freight transportation across the country.

In a separate incident, a migrant was seen attempting to board a smuggler's inflatable dinghy to cross the English Channel from France.


Fox News: Illegal who conspired to bludgeon teen to death with baseball bat among latest ICE roundups
Illegal who conspired to bludgeon teen to death with baseball bat among latest ICE roundups
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has recently arrested several illegal aliens deemed "worst of the worst," including Bou Khathavong, who was convicted of conspiracy to murder a teenager. Other arrests include individuals convicted of child sexual assault, drug trafficking, and fatal hit-and-run incidents.

DHS emphasized that 70% of ICE arrests involve individuals with criminal convictions or pending charges. Officials attribute the increase in dangerous criminal aliens to policies from the Biden administration, while praising the enforcement actions taken under the Trump administration.


#politics

Front Page Magazine: First Latina Sheriff Who Refused to Cooperate With ICE Faces Corruption Charges
First Latina Sheriff Who Refused to Cooperate With ICE Faces Corruption Charges
Sheriff Christina Corpus of San Mateo County, the first Latina sheriff in California, faces corruption charges and has filed a $10 million lawsuit alleging discrimination. Her tenure has been marred by scandals, including attempts to arrest critics and questionable spending on department morale initiatives.

Despite her progressive platform, Corpus has been accused of misconduct, including promoting her chief of staff amid an affair and retaliating against employees. The Board of Supervisors is moving to remove her from office, but she attributes her troubles to racism and sexism.


Front Page Magazine: Who Is Zohran Mamdani?
Who Is Zohran Mamdani?
Zohran Mamdani has emerged as a leading candidate for New York City's mayoral race, winning the Democratic primary by a significant margin. His political background includes a strong affiliation with socialist ideals and anti-Israel sentiments, influenced by his parents' radical views.

Mamdani co-founded an anti-Israel group during his college years and has been involved in various leftist political campaigns. He identifies as a democratic socialist and supports policies aimed at dismantling capitalist structures. His upbringing and education have shaped his perspectives on social justice and activism.


#society

GB News: Watch the moment arson suspect is caught lighting blaze as deadly wildfires rage on
Watch the moment arson suspect is caught lighting blaze as deadly wildfires rage on
A Bulgarian man has been arrested for arson after CCTV footage showed him igniting a fire, contributing to ongoing wildfires across Eastern Europe, including Turkey and Greece. Authorities report that 90% of the 160 wildfires in Bulgaria are due to human error.

Wildfires have resulted in at least 14 deaths in Turkey, with extreme temperatures expected to persist. Over 3,600 people have been evacuated in Turkey, while Greece and Italy also face significant fire challenges, prompting international firefighting assistance.


Le Monde: Russia sees push for return of official censorship
Russia sees push for return of official censorship
The Russian government is intensifying control over cultural expression, passing laws that require film distributors to certify compliance with "traditional Russian spiritual and moral values." New fines for accessing "extremist content" online are also aimed at promoting self-censorship among citizens.

These measures create a pervasive atmosphere of fear, as vague legal definitions allow authorities to target individuals arbitrarily. The Kremlin's actions reflect a tightening grip on free expression, reminiscent of past censorship practices, despite constitutional prohibitions.


Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: Hillary’s ‘Psycho-Emotional’ Problems and Heavy Tranquilizers
Glazov Gang: Hillary’s ‘Psycho-Emotional’ Problems and Heavy Tranquilizers
The Glazov Gang promotes its newsletter and social media channels, encouraging donations and support for Mike Lindell through MyPillow. The latest episode features Jeff Crouere discussing Hillary Clinton's psychological issues and implications regarding Putin.

Additionally, the series highlights various topics, including critiques of leftist comedy, judicial decisions on migrant crimes, and discussions on significant historical events and current health issues.


Fox News: Democrat policies paved way for brutal Cincinnati attack, say Ohio Republicans: 'Fear and chaos'
Democrat policies paved way for brutal Cincinnati attack, say Ohio Republicans: 'Fear and chaos'
Republican lawmakers in Ohio attribute a recent violent brawl in Cincinnati to Democratic policies, claiming they foster an environment of fear and chaos. Rep. Michael Rulli criticized sanctuary city policies and reduced police funding, while Sen. Bernie Moreno called for the mayor's resignation over the incident.

The brawl, which left several injured, was captured on video and sparked outrage. Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval condemned the violence, stating arrests were forthcoming. Vice President JD Vance also condemned the lawlessness, emphasizing the need for accountability for those involved.


#culture

Fox News: Sydney Sweeney frolics with mystery man as American Eagle drops provocative new ad
Sydney Sweeney frolics with mystery man as American Eagle drops provocative new ad
Sydney Sweeney was recently spotted enjoying a day on the water with friends and a new companion, following her split from fiancé Jonathan Davino. The actress, known for her roles in "Euphoria" and "White Lotus," showcased a sleek black swimsuit while engaging in activities like Jet Skiing and cliff jumping.

Sweeney's recent collaboration with American Eagle has sparked controversy, with mixed reactions on social media. Critics labeled the campaign as "tone-deaf," while supporters praised her for challenging "woke" advertising. The campaign includes a charitable component, with proceeds from her "Sydney Jean" benefiting mental health initiatives.


#health

Fox News: Trump's CDC pick confirmed—but her pro-vaccine stance may clash with RFK Jr.'s agenda
Trump's CDC pick confirmed—but her pro-vaccine stance may clash with RFK Jr.'s agenda
The Senate confirmed Dr. Susan Monarez as the new director of the CDC in a 51-47 party-line vote. Monarez, who has held various public health roles, is the first CDC director to undergo Senate confirmation following a recent law change. She was previously acting director.

Monarez's appointment comes amid scrutiny over her alignment with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s controversial views on vaccines. Her confirmation also coincides with proposed budget cuts to the CDC by Kennedy. Monarez emphasized her support for vaccines during her hearing.


#crime

Breitbart: VIDEO — Police Chief: Five Charged After Violent Cincinnati Brawl Where Only One Person Called 911
VIDEO — Police Chief: Five Charged After Violent Cincinnati Brawl Where Only One Person Called 911
Five suspects have been charged following a violent altercation in downtown Cincinnati that injured two people. Police Chief Teresa Theetge criticized the lack of assistance from bystanders, noting only one of the 100 witnesses called for help. She anticipates more charges as investigations continue.

Video footage of the incident has sparked outrage, with local officials condemning the violence. The U.S. Department of Justice is considering hate crime charges, and a White House spokesperson emphasized the need for accountability.