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Mainstream Media Coverage of Anti-ICE Riots in Los Angeles

PoliticsU.S.

Dr. Phil criticizes mainstream media for downplaying anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles and encourages viewers to seek the truth independently.

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Immigration Challenges in the U.S. and James Daniels' Recovery Journey

SportsPoliticsU.S.

Miami Dolphins guard James Daniels speaks about recovering from a torn Achilles and highlights the challenges faced by immigrants in the U.S., particularly in Los Angeles.

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Impact of Immigration Enforcement on Agriculture Workers in the U.S.

PoliticsU.S.

As immigration enforcement increases, agriculture workers in the United States are afraid to show up for work, impacting households across the country. The United Farm Workers union is calling on agricultural employers to educate workers about their rights. President Trump's aggressive immigration policy is leading to the deportation of hardworking farm workers.

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Controversy over Transgender TikToker at Disney World

U.S.Opinion

J.K. Rowling criticized transgender TikToker Lilly Contino for taking selfies in women's restrooms at Disney World, causing controversy among female Disney fans. Contino faces potential legal action for invasion of privacy and emotional distress.

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Political unrest in Chicago

PoliticsU.S.

Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez warns of attempts to recreate chaos of 2020 George Floyd riots in Chicago and other cities, criticizes political leadership for encouraging resistance, calls for National Guard presence to protect property and citizens.

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Chinese Citizen Arrested for Smuggling Biological Materials into the U.S.

PoliticsU.S.

A Chinese citizen pursuing a Ph.D. in the U.S. has been arrested for smuggling biological materials and making false statements. The incident is part of a larger concern over Chinese nationals entering the U.S. through student visa programs.

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Illegal Alien Criminal Arrests in Los Angeles

U.S.

Immigration officials arrested illegal aliens with criminal backgrounds including murder, pedophilia, and drug trafficking despite the riots in Los Angeles, as reported by the Department of Homeland Security. The arrests were part of ongoing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations.

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TikTok Influencers' Anti-ICE Messaging Campaign

PoliticsU.S.

A coordinated messaging campaign from TikTok influencers is spreading anti-ICE messaging by comparing illegal immigration to jaywalking and urging fellow creators to speak out against ICE raids in Los Angeles.

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Iran Nuclear Program Negotiations

PoliticsU.S.

President Trump gave Iran a 60-day ultimatum to make a deal on their nuclear program, but they failed to do so. He emphasized the need for Iran to make a deal to avoid further escalation.

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Economic Uncertainty and Stock Market Fears in the U.S.

BusinessPoliticsU.S.

Americans' fears of a stock market crash are rising due to economic uncertainty and President Trump's tariffs. Concerns over a broader economic slowdown have also increased. Personal finances are slipping, with people feeling worse off financially and opting for cheaper brands. The public's apprehension is further complicated by the administration's trade policy shifts.

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The Rise of Young Conservative Female Influencers in the U.S.

PoliticsU.S.Women

The article discusses the rise of young, conservative, female influencers in the U.S. who promote traditional gender roles and values. They prioritize faith, family, and freedom in their content, aiming to appeal to a new generation of conservative women. The movement is gaining momentum on social media platforms and challenging mainstream feminist narratives.

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ICE Raid in Huntington Park, California

U.S.Politics

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary joined ICE agents on a raid targeting a man with a criminal record in California, causing fear and uncertainty for a pregnant mother and her family.

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Impact of Israel's Attack on Iran on Energy Prices

PoliticsU.S.

Israel's attack on Iran has President Donald Trump facing the prospect of rapidly spiking energy prices, potentially reaching $100 a barrel, which could impact American gasoline prices and voters' bills.

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Anti-Trump protests organized by Democratic organizations

PoliticsU.S.

Fox News correspondent discusses protesters clashing with ICE agents in LA and NYC. Anti-Trump protests funded by Democratic organizations. Protests organized by 198 groups aligned with the Democratic Party. #NoKings protest is an AstroTurf political operation. Organizers using professional tactics for messaging and mobilization. Protests not organic, but orchestrated for political warfare.

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Flag Day Military Parade Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the U.S. Army

U.S.Politics

President Donald Trump plans a massive Flag Day military parade to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army with free tickets available. The parade will feature 6,600 soldiers, 150 vehicles, and 50 aircraft, as well as a flyover and parachute jump. Protesters are expected, with Trump warning of heavy force against violent protests.

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Profile

BusinessPoliticsU.S.WorldEntertainment

A profile is a summary or a detailed description of an individual, organization, or entity, often highlighting key attributes, achievements, and characteristics.

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Immigration Policy and Economic Impact

PoliticsU.S.

President Trump suggested relaxing immigration enforcement for hotel, retail, and farm employers, causing California's Democratic Governor to claim victory. Trump faces challenges balancing pro-American voters and pro-profit business supporters. The issue highlights the tension between immigration policy and economic concerns.

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Legal Battle Over Control of California National Guard Troops

PoliticsU.S.

A lower court judge's order for President Trump to return control of 4,000 California National Guard troops to Gov. Newsom was temporarily blocked by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The court will consider arguments on extending the stay or allowing the ruling to take effect.

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Warning to Protesters by Brevard County Sheriff

U.S.Politics

Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey issued a warning to protesters, stating that any use of violence will be met with lethal force. He emphasized that peaceful protests are allowed but violence will not be tolerated.

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Anti-ICE Protests in Los Angeles

PoliticsU.S.

Anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles continue despite curfew; Mayor addresses 'war zone' label on Fox News. Protests escalate with rioters burning flags, defacing police vehicles, and destroying property. National Guardsmen and Marines deployed to combat ongoing protests.

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Media Coverage of Anti-ICE Protests

PoliticsU.S.

CNN and MSNBC have been accused of downplaying the violence and chaos in anti-ICE protests across the country, labeling them as mostly peaceful despite evidence of disorder and clashes with law enforcement in cities like Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago.

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Immigration Detention Facilities and Immigration Policy

PoliticsU.S.

The article discusses the need for more detention facilities to handle illegal immigrants, refuting claims of inhumane conditions and emphasizing the importance of enforcing immigration laws.

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Illegal Immigration and Human Smuggling

U.S.

A Houston woman was arrested after being caught smuggling 25 illegal immigrants in a box truck in Texas. The immigrants were hidden behind mattresses and inside a crawlspace with no ventilation.

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U.S.-Iranian relations and Israeli airstrikes on Iran's nuclear sites

PoliticsU.S.World

NPR's Michel Martin interviews U.S.-Iranian relations expert Trita Parsi about Israeli airstrikes on Iran's nuclear sites.

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Federalization of California National Guard and U.S. Marines in Los Angeles

PoliticsU.S.

President Trump ordered the federalization and deployment of the California National Guard and U.S. Marines to Los Angeles over Governor Newsom's objections. A federal judge ordered Trump to relinquish control, but an appeals court put the order on hold pending further hearings. The dispute revolves around immigration enforcement and the division of powers between federal and state governments.

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Military Parade on National Mall

PoliticsU.S.

Military parade on National Mall to celebrate 250th anniversary of the army and President Trump's 79th birthday.

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Declassified Files on Robert F. Kennedy Sr.'s Involvement with the CIA

PoliticsU.S.History

Newly-declassified files reveal that Robert F. Kennedy Sr. served as a “voluntary informant” to the CIA before his 1968 assassination. The CIA released additional historic material related to the shooting of RFK, detailing his trip to the former Soviet Union and his interactions with the CIA.

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Boeing Crash Analysis by Aviation Expert Jay Ratliff on "Alex Marlow Show"

U.S.

Aviation expert Jay Ratliff discussed the recent Boeing crash on the "Alex Marlow Show." Ratliff mentioned the confusion of losing power in both engines and the possibility of the aircraft stalling. He suggested that the issue might be with the engines rather than Boeing.

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Arrest of U.S. citizen for assaulting a border agent during anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles

U.S.Politics

Video shows federal agents arresting a U.S. citizen accused of assaulting a border agent during anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles. The arrest involved a dramatic scene of agents cornering the suspect's car with guns drawn. DHS emphasized the need to prosecute those who assault law enforcement officers.

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Immigration Enforcement in the Lower Keys

U.S.Politics

Six workers in the Lower Keys were detained by immigration agents and are now sitting in jail despite having valid work permits and pending asylum cases, causing confusion and concern among their co-workers and employer.

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Federal Appeals Court Ruling on California National Guard Control

PoliticsU.S.

Federal appeals court grants administrative stay, keeping control of California National Guard with federal government. Court orders Trump to return control of the Guard to Governor Newsom. Trump's actions deemed illegal by the judge. Newsom celebrates victory and condemns Trump's authoritarian tendencies.

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Trump criticizes anti-ICE protesters for flag burning

PoliticsU.S.

President Trump criticizes anti-ICE protesters in Los Angeles for burning American flags and carrying foreign flags, calls for potential new policy carrying jail time for such actions. However, flag burning is not unlawful or unconstitutional in the United States.

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DOJ Lawsuit Against New York Over Protect Our Courts Act

PoliticsU.S.

DOJ launches lawsuit against New York over Protect Our Courts Act, accusing state of obstructing federal immigration enforcement by shielding dangerous aliens from lawful detention. Lawsuits aim to declare New York policies invalid and unenforceable under the Supremacy Clause.

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Russian attacks on Ukraine and proposed sanctions bill

PoliticsU.S.World

Fox News reports on one of the largest Russian attacks on Ukraine since the war began, discussing the Trump administration's travel ban and the U.S. role in potential peace talks. The White House is in discussions to amend a proposed sanctions bill targeting Russia.

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Protests and Military Parade in Response to Trump's Actions

PoliticsU.S.

President Donald Trump warns of 'heavy force' against protesters at military parade commemorating U.S. Army's 250th anniversary. Multiple protests planned nationwide in response to parade and ICE raids in Los Angeles. Trump denies feeling like a 'king' amid 'No Kings' protests. Military parade set to kick off in Washington, D.C., amid anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles.

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US Marines Training in Los Angeles

U.S.Politics

US Marines are training on Seal Beach ahead of deployment to Los Angeles for nonlethal weapons training and crowd control alongside the National Guard. The deployment has drawn criticism due to its cost, estimated at $134 million, but Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defends it as necessary for maintaining law and order.

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Support for immigrants in Los Angeles amidst ongoing riots

PoliticsU.S.

Singer Demi Lovato and Katy Perry spoke out in support of immigrants in Los Angeles amidst ongoing riots against illegal immigration raids. Lovato urged people to check their privilege before judging others, while Perry criticized the criminalization of immigrants in their ancestral home.

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Synchronized Baptism Event in America

ReligionU.S.

Over 26,000 people were baptized in a single day in the U.S. as part of the 'Baptize America' event, with more events planned. The movement aims for unity and revival through water baptism.

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Arrest of Alejandro Theodoro Orellana for Supplying Rioters with 'Bionic' Face Shields in Los Angeles

U.S.Politics

Alejandro Theodoro Orellana has been arrested for supplying rioters with 'bionic' face shields in Los Angeles. He faces up to five years in prison if convicted. The FBI is also seeking Elpidio Reyna for throwing rocks at federal officers.

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U.S. Army 250th Anniversary Parade in Washington, DC

U.S.Politics

The 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army parade in Washington, DC, will be a patriotic celebration honoring the history of the first branch of the U.S. military and inspiring future generations. The event will feature military hardware displays, historic reenactments, and flyovers. Safety and security are top priorities, especially after recent riots in Los Angeles.

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America First leaders warn against Israel striking Iran

PoliticsU.S.World

America First leaders warn President Trump against allowing Israel to strike Iran, citing potential consequences and urging focus on domestic issues. Talks with Iran ongoing amidst tensions. Majority of Republicans support Trump's efforts to limit Iran's nuclear program.

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Deportation Bid of Mahmoud Khalil

PoliticsU.S.

Federal judge halts Trump administration's deportation bid of Mahmoud Khalil, an anti-Israel ringleader involved in demonstrations at Columbia University. Khalil posted a $1 bond after the ruling, citing free speech rights. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio justifies deportation citing serious adverse foreign policy consequences.

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House GOP Investigation into Nashville Mayor and Immigration Issues

PoliticsU.S.

Surveillance video shows a Florida tourist struck in a hit-and-run in Nashville, House GOP investigators targeting Nashville mayor for battle with federal immigration officials, monitoring riots in Los Angeles, concerns about a fund supporting illegal immigrants, DHS arresting nearly 200 illegal immigrants in Tennessee, resistance to lawful immigration enforcement, National Guard sent to Los Angeles to quell riots, political debate over the response.

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Sen. Alex Padilla forcibly removed from Homeland Security press conference

PoliticsU.S.

Sen. Alex Padilla was forcibly removed from a Homeland Security press conference in Los Angeles for interrupting. He was handcuffed before being released. The incident was described as 'disrespectful political theatre' by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem.

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Protests Against Trump Administration's Deportation Efforts

PoliticsU.S.

Sen. Josh Hawley questions the authenticity of 'flash mobs' protesting Trump administration's deportation efforts, launching an investigation into who is funding and organizing the protests. He criticizes the Democratic Party and compares their actions to a mental ward.

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Harvey Weinstein's Sex Crimes Case

U.S.Entertainment

Mistrial declared on remaining rape charge in Harvey Weinstein's sex crimes case after jury foreperson refuses to continue deliberating. Jessica Mann ready for third trial. Jury got stuck on a charge involving accusations from Mann. Weinstein denies all charges. Initial conviction overturned last year and case sent for retrial. Weinstein's accusers accuse him of exploiting his influence to force them into sexual encounters. Defense portrays accusers as opportunists seeking settlement funds. Weinstein convicted of sexually assaulting Miriam Haley and raping another woman in California. Accuser Kaja Sokola calls the verdict a win despite part of the charges being acquitted.

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Impact of the One Big Beautiful Bill on Household Incomes

PoliticsU.S.

The One Big Beautiful Bill passed by the House is projected to increase household resources, with the top decile gaining the most and the bottom decile seeing a decline due to reduced eligibility for Medicaid and food stamp benefits.

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Apple Introduces Digital Passports for Travel

TechnologyU.S.

Apple users will soon be able to add mobile passports to their digital wallets, serving as Real ID-compliant documents for domestic travel. Travelers should still carry physical passports for international travel.

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ICE Raid in Downey, California

U.S.Politics

Masked ICE agents attempted to arrest a man in Downey, California, but let him go after community members intervened. The incident was filmed and shared on social media, causing fear and economic impact on the city.

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The Independent coverage and Texas Governor's deployment of National Guard

PoliticsU.S.

The Independent covers various critical topics like reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech. Texas Governor deploys National Guard and state police to manage protests against President Trump and immigration raids.

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Travis Decker Manhunt in Washington State

U.S.Crime

Authorities are searching for Travis Decker, accused of killing his three daughters and escaping into the Washington wilderness. The manhunt intensifies as new leads emerge, with a $20,000 reward offered for information leading to Decker's arrest.

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Harvey Weinstein's MeToo Retrial Verdict

EntertainmentU.S.

Former mogul Harvey Weinstein found guilty of sexual assault but acquitted on another charge in MeToo retrial, leading to mistrial on remaining rape charge due to tensions in jury room. Weinstein denied all charges as a status conference will determine next steps.

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Woman charged with murder after falsely claiming daughter's abduction

U.S.Crime

A woman who initially claimed her 3-year-old daughter was abducted has now been charged with murder after a child's remains were found. Her boyfriend has also been arrested in connection with the case.

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Road Rage Shooting Leaves Former Sports Reporter Dead

U.S.Crime

A Missouri man has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder in connection with a road rage shooting that left a former sports reporter dead. The suspect allegedly shot the victim on the interstate following a traffic altercation. The victim, Dennis Sharkey Jr., worked as a sports reporter in the Missouri and Kansas regions. The suspect, Ruslan Huseynov, was linked to the crime through cellphone data and was found with the murder weapon in his possession.

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LA Riots and Immigration Protests

PoliticsU.S.

Fox News discusses the use of predator drones to monitor violence during LA riots and the importance of investing in drone advancements. Rioters protesting ICE actions force USCIS facilities to shut down, delaying legal migrants' citizenship ceremonies. President Trump deploys National Guard and Marines to quell riots, facing opposition from Governor Newsom.

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JetBlue Aircraft Incident at Boston's Logan Airport

U.S.World

A JetBlue aircraft rolled into grass off runway 33-L at Boston's Logan Airport with no injuries reported. Passengers are being bussed to a terminal while the aircraft is assessed. This is a developing story.

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Supreme Court ruling on wrong-house raid

U.S.PoliticsLaw

The Supreme Court ruled that a family can sue law enforcement for a wrong-house raid, despite the usual immunity of the federal government. The case involved FBI and SWAT agents raiding a home in Atlanta in 2017. The court had to decide if victims can sue for such raids under the Federal Tort Claims Act, even if the officers were not following government orders. The unanimous decision marks a change from previous rejections of similar claims by the court.

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U.S. Supreme Court ruling on students with disabilities

U.S.PoliticsHealth

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a student with disabilities, making it easier for them to sue to enforce their rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act and related laws. The ruling came in a case involving a teenage girl suffering from a rare form of epilepsy who was denied accommodations by her new school in Minnesota after moving from Kentucky.

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Resignation of Fulbright Board Members Over Political Interference

PoliticsU.S.

All but one member of the 12-person board overseeing the Fulbright Program have resigned, citing political interference by the Trump administration, which denied awards to selected individuals and subjected others to unauthorized review processes. The administration's actions were seen as injecting politics into the non-partisan program, leading to the mass resignation.

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U.S. Producer Price Index for May

BusinessU.S.

Prices of goods and services in the U.S. rose by less than expected in May, indicating that President Trump's tariffs are not significantly impacting inflation. The producer price index for final demand increased by 0.1%, half of what economists had predicted. Core producer prices rose by 0.1% as well. The index measures prices paid to domestic producers of goods and services, not just wholesale prices.

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Same-Sex Marriage Trends in the U.S.

U.S.PoliticsSocial Issues

The number of U.S. households headed by same-sex married couples is steadily growing, with reasons for marriage including love and legal rights. Some Republican lawmakers are urging the Supreme Court to reverse the decision legalizing same-sex marriage. Same-sex couples tend to have higher education levels and income but are less likely to have children due to unique barriers.

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Immigration Enforcement in the Lower Keys

U.S.Politics

Six workers in the Lower Keys, who are legally here with pending asylum cases, were detained by immigration agents while heading to work. The incident has sparked questions and concerns about the reasons behind their detention.

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Department of Homeland Security Poster Urging Citizens to Report Undocumented Immigrants

PoliticsU.S.

The Department of Homeland Security published a poster urging citizens to report undocumented immigrants, echoing Trump's rhetoric. ICE raids have increased as part of Trump's deportation plan.

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JetBlue Plane Incident at Boston Airport

U.S.World

A JetBlue plane missed the runway at Boston Airport without any injuries reported, just hours after an Air India jet crashed, killing 244 people onboard. The JetBlue flight rolled into the grass area off the runway, but all passengers and crew are okay. The runway is closed as officials assess the aircraft.

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Trump administration's plan to ramp up prosecutions of companies employing workers without legal status

PoliticsU.S.

The Trump administration plans to increase prosecutions of companies that employ workers without legal status. Employers are concerned about potential sanctions and losing their workforce. The focus on employer enforcement could impact various industries and raise political debates.

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Donald Trump's Military Parade

PoliticsU.S.

Donald Trump's military parade, planned for his birthday, has faced challenges with lack of interest, potential bad weather, and doubts about attendance. Critics claim it's a $30 million ego-stroking event for Trump.

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Bally's Casino Lawsuit Settlement

U.S.Business

Bally's Chicago settled a lawsuit after excluding White men from investing in their casino as part of a 25% minority and women ownership agreement. The controversial provisions were dropped, allowing investment from everyone.

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Controversies Surrounding Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass

PoliticsU.S.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is facing scrutiny for her handling of anti-ICE riots and past controversial statements, including praise for Communist leaders. She faced backlash for being abroad during wildfires and cutting the fire department budget. Bass's former deputy mayor pleaded guilty to making a bomb threat to City Hall.

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Federal Response to Riots in Los Angeles

PoliticsU.S.

President Trump deploys federal authorities to quell riots in Los Angeles. Mayors demand stop to federal immigration raids. Trump claims LA would be a crime scene without military intervention. National Guard and Marines deployed in response to protests.

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Clashes Between Police and Anti-ICE Protesters in Brooklyn

U.S.Politics

Several NYPD vehicles were torched in Brooklyn following clashes between police and anti-ICE protesters. Protesters clashed with police, resulting in arrests and vandalism. No injuries were reported. The incident occurred after a larger anti-ICE demonstration in Lower Manhattan.

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Tunnel to Towers Foundation's Fight Against Veteran Homelessness

PoliticsU.S.

Tunnel to Towers Foundation's CEO discusses the impactful fight against veteran homelessness in America in an interview with Fox Nation host Abby Hornacek.

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Air India Boeing 787-8 crash in Gujarat

U.S.WorldTragic

Air India Boeing 787-8 crashes in Gujarat shortly after take-off, resulting in no survivors. Manifest reveals 242 people on board, including 53 UK citizens. Tragic incident with high death toll expected.

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Federal Immigration Raid at a Southern California Church

U.S.Politics

A federal immigration raid unfolded at a Southern California church with armed men detaining a Latino man, pastors believed it was a raid but the men refused to identify their agency or provide a warrant.

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Crackdown on Looters in Los Angeles

U.S.Politics

California is cracking down on looters in Los Angeles following the repeal of Proposition 47, with stricter penalties now in place for theft over $950. The shift in enforcement is a response to ongoing rioting and looting incidents in the city.

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Senate DOGE Caucus Budget Proposals to Cut Government Spending

PoliticsU.S.

Senate DOGE Caucus led by Joni Ernst introduces budget proposals to save money and cut government spending. Includes plans to defund welfare for politicians, stop bogus payments, and end unemployment for millionaires. Also includes stripping perks for former presidents and requiring accountability for government expenditures.

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Protests in Spokane, Washington

PoliticsU.S.

Spokane, Washington declared a state of emergency after protesters defied a curfew set by Mayor Lisa Brown. Protests erupted after a Venezuelan seeking asylum was detained by ICE. Authorities deemed the protests unlawful and called for peace.

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Repealing California's Emissions Standards

PoliticsU.S.

President Trump and Republicans end California's authority to dictate national emissions standards for vehicles, leading to a win for American manufacturing. Indiana's Governor Mike Braun emphasizes the importance of overturning California's emissions regulations for the RV industry. Republicans in Congress pass resolutions to repeal EPA waivers, protecting American jobs and manufacturing potential.

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Protests and Immigration Raids in Los Angeles

PoliticsU.S.

Protesters confront National Guard soldiers and police outside federal building in Los Angeles after immigration raids. Trump administration focuses on deportation policies despite criticism. California Governor highlights impact on families. Conservative analyst supports Trump's actions.

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Global Perception of President Trump's Leadership

PoliticsU.S.World

A global survey by the Pew Research Center shows that more than half of people in key U.S. allies have no confidence in President Trump's leadership. Many describe him as arrogant and dangerous. Trump's approval rating stands at about 43%. The survey highlights concerns over Trump's handling of climate change and global economic problems, as well as his unilateral approach to international affairs.

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Military's Role in Maintaining Law and Order in Downtown Los Angeles

PoliticsU.S.

Downtown Los Angeles experiences first overnight curfew following protests against immigration enforcement raids, with 203 arrests made for failing to disperse. President Trump federalizes National Guard troops and sends in Marines, raising questions on their role in maintaining law and order. Legal experts debate on the military's limitations in enforcing law inside the U.S. without invoking the Insurrection Act. Local and state officials express uncertainty on the Marines' role in LA.

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Protests Against Immigration Raids and Trump Administration's Policies

U.S.Politics

Protests continue in multiple U.S. cities against Trump administration's immigration policies, with some clashes and arrests. Curfew imposed in Los Angeles, National Guard deployed in Texas ahead of expected protests. No Kings Day protests planned nationwide on Saturday.

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Republicans' College Accountability Plan

PoliticsU.S.

Republicans' One Big Beautiful Bill Act proposes a risk-sharing plan to penalize colleges with high student loan debt and poor earnings outcomes, while rewarding schools that provide value for low-income students. The plan aims to save the government $6 billion over the next decade, but experts have raised concerns about the complexities and potential flaws in the proposal.

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Trump Administration Ending TPS for Afghans

PoliticsU.S.World

The Trump administration is ending the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program for Afghans living in the U.S., leading to fear and uncertainty among those who fled persecution in Afghanistan. Despite claims of improved security, advocates argue that the situation in Afghanistan remains dangerous, especially for those who assisted the U.S. The termination of TPS and humanitarian parole, along with a new travel ban, are seen as efforts to deport Afghans and restrict future immigration.

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U.S. Army's 250th Anniversary Military Parade in Washington, D.C.

U.S.Politics

The U.S. Army is celebrating its 250th anniversary with a massive military parade in Washington, D.C. costing between $25 million and $45 million. The parade will feature thousands of soldiers, tanks, aircraft, and animals like horses and a canine. Some criticize the parade as a vanity project and a misuse of funds.

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Federal Employee Retirement Benefits Cut

PoliticsU.S.

Michele Santa Maria, a long-time federal employee at the Social Security Administration, faces a significant cut to her retirement benefits due to a provision in the 'Big, Beautiful Bill' passed by the House. This cut would eliminate a special retirement supplement for federal employees who retire before age 57, impacting Santa Maria's financial plans for retirement.

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ICE Arrests at Immigration Courts

PoliticsU.S.

ICE has been using a new strategy to arrest immigrants at immigration courts after their cases are dismissed, leading to expedited removals. This tactic has raised concerns about due process and fairness in the immigration system.

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Loving Day Celebrations

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Loving Day celebrates the 1967 Supreme Court ruling legalizing interracial marriage. Couples share what the day means to them and their relationships.

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Job Growth and Immigration Policies under President Trump

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President Donald Trump reversed a trend where nearly all new jobs went to foreign-born workers by ensuring all net job growth went to native-born Americans. This was a significant shift from the previous administration's policies.

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DOJ Employee Accused of Spiking Girlfriend's Drink with Abortion Pills

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A DOJ employee in Texas is accused of spiking his pregnant girlfriend’s drink with abortion pills, leading to the death of their unborn child. The employee faces charges for capital murder and tampering with physical evidence.

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Isra Hirsi's endorsement of anti-ICE riots and connection to Gaza conflict

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Isra Hirsi, daughter of Rep. Ilhan Omar, praised anti-ICE riots in L.A. and linked them to the Gaza conflict, calling for violent dismantling of U.S. and Israeli 'colonial powers.' She endorsed unrest and violence, drawing criticism for glorifying violence and promoting anti-colonial resistance.

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Anti-ICE Protests in Los Angeles

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Video shows white liberals blocking black woman commuting to work during anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles. Reactions on social media were negative, highlighting white liberal privilege. Violent protests erupted in LA over the weekend in response to federal immigration laws. President Trump ordered National Guard troops and Marines into the area. Democrats condemned the move as an escalation tactic.

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Eva Longoria's Criticism of ICE and Immigration Policies

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Actress Eva Longoria criticized ICE from her mansion in Spain, calling deportations inhumane and un-American. She argued against the negative reactions towards illegal aliens, emphasizing that they should be treated as humans. Longoria urged people to educate themselves on the issue.

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ICE Raid at Meat Production Plant in Omaha, Nebraska

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ICE officials arrested over 60 illegal aliens at a meat production plant in Omaha, Nebraska, with one individual brandishing a weapon and assaulting federal agents. Some detainees had active local warrants, prior DUI convictions, and had been previously deported. The company involved expressed frustration despite using E-Verify.

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President Trump's Visit to Fort Bragg, North Carolina

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President Trump's visit to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, intended to boost morale and celebrate the Army's 250th birthday, turned into a politically charged event as he attacked his foes and troops displayed partisan cheers. The event raised concerns about the military's nonpartisan nature and the sale of pro-Trump merchandise on the base.

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Deployment of U.S. Marines in Los Angeles for Immigration Raids

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U.S. Marines join National Guard troops in Los Angeles to detain anyone interfering with immigration officers or confronting federal agents. Protests break out in response to immigration raids, escalating tensions between Trump and state leaders. Protests spread to other major cities, leading to clashes with law enforcement. Trump fulfills campaign promise of mass deportation despite criticism from Democrats.

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Immigration raid at U.S. meat producer Glenn Valley Foods

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U.S. meat producer Glenn Valley Foods had 30% of its staff detained in an immigration raid, leading to a significant drop in production. The potential deportation of undocumented workers could disrupt food production amidst soaring beef prices and a labor shortage in the meat processing industry.

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ICE Raids on Produce Farms in Ventura County

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ICE conducted raids on produce farms in Ventura County targeting workers, causing fear and anxiety among farmworkers. The raids are part of the federal government's increased immigration enforcement in Southern California.

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Quinnipiac University National Poll Results

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A Quinnipiac University national poll of registered voters shows opposition to the GOP tax and spending bill, varying opinions on federal funding for Medicaid, approval ratings for President Trump, views on key figures like Elon Musk and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and concerns about international relations with Russia, Ukraine, and Israel.

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