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#illegals

The Western Journal: U.S. Restaurants Ask Trump for 'Targeted Relief' Amid Fierce Crackdown
U.S. Restaurants Ask Trump for 'Targeted Relief' Amid Fierce Crackdown
Restaurants are urging President Trump to provide "targeted relief" from mass deportations affecting their workforce. National Restaurant Association CEO Michelle Korsmo highlighted that the labor shortages impacting farms and hotels also extend to restaurants, asking for exceptions for long-serving, law-abiding workers.

Critics argue that hiring illegal workers has led to this predicament, questioning the fairness of granting exceptions. They emphasize that businesses should not receive sympathy for operating outside legal boundaries.


#society

Fox News: Mother begs thieves to stop raiding her garden after neighbor's free farm stand sparks confusion
Mother begs thieves to stop raiding her garden after neighbor's free farm stand sparks confusion
A woman has gone viral on Reddit after expressing frustration over neighbors allegedly taking vegetables from her garden, which is adjacent to a community farm stand. Despite her efforts to deter this behavior with signs and fencing, individuals continue to access her garden, prompting her to seek solutions.

She approached her neighbor about relocating the farm stand but received pushback, with the neighbor suggesting a community discussion. Many Reddit users supported her stance, arguing that her garden should not be treated as a community resource without her consent.


Forbes: Trump Says He Didn't Know 'Shylock' Was Antisemitic Term
Trump Says He Didn't Know 'Shylock' Was Antisemitic Term
President Trump faced backlash for using the term "Shylock" during a campaign rally, which the Anti-Defamation League condemned as antisemitic. Trump claimed he was unaware of the term's negative connotations, stating he viewed it simply as a reference to a money lender.

The term originates from Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice," where Shylock is depicted as a greedy Jewish moneylender, reinforcing harmful stereotypes. Critics argue that Trump's language reflects a troubling normalization of antisemitic tropes.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Last remaining nuclear inspectors leave Iran after parliament outlaws IAEA cooperation
Last remaining nuclear inspectors leave Iran after parliament outlaws IAEA cooperation
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has withdrawn its last inspectors from Iran amid escalating tensions following military strikes by the US and Israel on Iran's nuclear sites. Iran's parliament has enacted a law to suspend cooperation with the IAEA until the safety of its facilities is assured.

IAEA chief Rafael Grossi emphasized the importance of resuming monitoring activities, while concerns grow over the safety of inspectors due to Iranian criticism. The military actions have damaged key uranium enrichment sites, raising questions about the status of Iran's enriched uranium stockpile, which could potentially be used for nuclear weapons.


GB News: Princess Kate and Prince William given major Royal Family roles for Emmanuel Macron's State Visit
Princess Kate and Prince William given major Royal Family roles for Emmanuel Macron's State Visit
Prince William and Princess Kate will welcome French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte during their State Visit to the UK next week. The royal couple will greet them at RAF Northolt and accompany them to Windsor for a ceremonial welcome, including a carriage procession and a State Banquet.

The visit will feature various events, including a wreath-laying at Westminster Abbey, a speech by Macron to parliamentarians, and meetings with UK leaders. The three-day visit emphasizes diplomatic relations between the UK and France, with the royals playing a significant role throughout.


#military

The Telegraph: Navy buys unmanned ships to guard against Russia
Navy buys unmanned ships to guard against Russia
The Royal Navy has acquired unmanned ships to enhance protection against Russian submarines threatening the UK's critical infrastructure. This includes the introduction of autonomous minesweeping systems to clear sea lanes from modern mine threats.

NATO has raised concerns about the risk of internet blackouts due to potential Russian attacks on undersea cables. Recent reports indicate increased Russian naval activity in British waters, with a Kilo-class submarine recently tracked through the English Channel.


#culture

Fox News: Want to eat like the Founding Fathers this July 4th? How to incorporate their favorite foods into your holiday
Want to eat like the Founding Fathers this July 4th? How to incorporate their favorite foods into your holiday
On Independence Day, many Americans celebrate with traditional foods, but a recent interview highlights how to eat like the Founding Fathers. George Washington favored hoecakes, cherries, and local fish, while Thomas Jefferson enjoyed fresh vegetables and French cuisine.

John Adams preferred hard cider and apple pandowdy, and Benjamin Franklin had a taste for turtle soup and oysters. These historical dishes reflect regional agricultural practices and can connect modern diners to America's culinary heritage.