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Feds Penalize Tech Firm for Favoring Foreign Workers Over Qualified Americans.

The Labor Department penalized Cloudera Inc. for bypassing qualified American workers in favor of foreign hires, suspending the company from a key immigration program.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The U.S. Labor Department has suspended Cloudera Inc., a California-based data software company, from the federal government’s PERM program for 180 days. Officials say the company violated the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) by favoring foreign workers over qualified American applicants for high-paying tech jobs.
📺 DETAIL: According to Acting Labor Secretary Keith Sonderling, Cloudera “engineered a non-functional recruitment process” that effectively excluded qualified American workers from applying for positions. The agency said Cloudera was suspended for 180 days from the federal PERM labor certification program, which allows employers to sponsor foreign nationals for employment-based green cards. The case comes amid broader federal scrutiny of visa and labor programs tied to the technology sector, including concerns about H-1Bs and other foreign worker pipelines. Labor officials said the suspension is intended to enforce protections for American workers and ensure companies comply with federal anti-discrimination rules in hiring.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Protecting the integrity of our immigration and labor systems requires employers to follow the law and provide American workers a fair opportunity to compete for jobs.” – Acting Labor Secretary Keith Sonderling
🎯 IMPACT: Cloudera’s suspension highlights the federal government’s increased scrutiny of companies exploiting immigration loopholes to undercut American workers. The case reveals the prevalence of such practices and may serve as a warning to other companies engaging in similar behavior. The outcome of the investigation could lead to further penalties or reforms to the PERM program. Critics have long observed that some employers deliberately make job postings inaccessible to Americans to justify hiring foreign workers.

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DOJ Seeks to Indict Castro’s Brother Amid Anti-Communist Push.

The Justice Department is seeking accountability for the downing of American-operated planes in 1996 by indicting former Cuban President Raúl Castro.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Department of Justice (DOJ) is preparing to indict Raúl Castro, the 94-year-old former president of Cuba and younger brother of the late Fidel Castro, over a 1996 incident in which Cuban jets shot down two American-operated humanitarian planes. The planes, operated by the Miami-based group Brothers to the Rescue, were reportedly outside Cuban airspace when they were destroyed, resulting in the deaths of four people.
📺 DETAIL: The expected indictment, which requires grand jury approval, centers on the incident that has long strained U.S.-Cuba relations. The move comes as President Donald J. Trump intensifies pressure on Cuba’s communist government through sanctions and fuel restrictions that have deepened the island’s economic and energy crises. Recent talks between U.S. and Cuban officials appear to have stalled, and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director John Ratcliffe reportedly met with Cuban officials this week and warned that the United States would only engage economically if Havana enacts major reforms. Trump has publicly floated the possibility of regime change in Cuba, noting the country has been weakened by shortages and political instability
💬 KEY QUOTE: “It may be a friendly takeover,” President Trump said of Cuba earlier this year, referencing Cuba’s dire economic and energy situation. “They have no energy. They have no money. They’re in deep trouble on a humanitarian basis.”
🎯 IMPACT: The indictment would increase pressure on Cuba’s communist leadership to reform. It also signals the U.S. government’s willingness to hold foreign leaders accountable for actions that harm American citizens, similar to its recent capture of Venezuela’s now-former Marxist dictator, Nicolas Maduro. The Cuban government admitted earlier this week that increased sanctions and international isolation have resulted in the island running out of fuel reserves.

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Trump Says It Will Be ‘Tough’ for UK PM Starmer to Survive Ongoing Coup Attempt.

President Donald J. Trump has weighed in on the political turmoil overtaking British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, while criticizing his policies on immigration and energy.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump addressed the ongoing efforts by members of British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party to force him out of office, following heavy losses to Nigel Farage’s Reform Party in English, Scottish, and Welsh local and regional elections last week. The President criticized Starmer’s handling of immigration and energy policy, predicting it will be “tough” for the British premier to survive.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “It’s a tough thing, unless he can straighten out immigration—where he’s weak—and if he doesn’t start drilling and stop with the windmills all over the place… he’s got to open up the North Sea.” – President Trump
🎯 IMPACT: Trump’s comments, made to reporters aboard Air Force One as he returns from a state visit to China, pile international pressure on Starmer, who is already facing a significant rebellion within his own party. Around one hundred Labour Members of Parliament (MPs) have called on him to resign following last week’s election losses, and one Cabinet member and several junior government ministers and ministerial aides have resigned from his administration. One Labour MP is resigning from Parliament to allow Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, to run for the seat in a by-election (special election), with the expectation that he will challenge Starmer for the Labour leadership and, by extension, the office of Prime Minister.
📰 DETAIL: British prime ministers are not directly elected like U.S. presidents, instead relying on their ability to command majority support in the House of Commons to stay in office. Should Labour, which currently commands an outright majority in the Commons, oust him as Labour leader, he will be replaced as Prime Minister without a general election.
👀 FLASHBACK: Starmer previously faced backlash from President Trump for initially blocking the U.S. from using a military base for strikes against Iran, a decision he later reversed under pressure. Trump has also publicly opposed Starmer’s “stupid” attempts to give away the British-controlled Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean to China-aligned Mauritius, despite the fact that one of the islands hosts a key British-American military base.

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Banks Seized Over 42,000 Homes In April.

Foreclosure filings in the U.S. have risen sharply, signaling growing financial strain on homeowners amid high borrowing costs and other affordability issues.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Foreclosure filings surged past 42,000 in April, an almost 20 percent increase from the previous year.
📰 DETAIL: According to recently released data from ATTOM, a real estate data company, 42,430 properties in the United States were foreclosed in April this year, marking an 18 percent increase since last year. The spike in foreclosures, which included default notices, bank repossessions, and scheduled auctions, represents a slight dip of eight percent compared with March, but a significant year-over-year increase. The rise in foreclosures suggests that high borrowing costs, along with compounding affordability issues, are placing immense financial pressure on U.S. homeowners. Such a spike in foreclosures is reminiscent of the period immediately before the 2008 financial crisis. Completed foreclosures jumped by 42 percent annually.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Foreclosure activity continued its gradual trend higher in April, with both foreclosure starts and completed foreclosures posting annual gains.” – Rob Barber, CEO of ATTOM.
🎯 IMPACT: The ongoing rise in foreclosure activity raises concerns about potential cracks in the U.S. economy. Earlier this year, it was reported that new home sales had fallen to levels well below forecasts. According to government data released near the start of the year, the sale of newly built single-family homes plunged by 17.6 percent. This represented a seasonally adjusted figure of 587,000 units, the weakest since late 2022, and far below forecast sales of around 722,000 units. Due to the growing threat to home ownership, earlier this week, President Donald J. Trump called on Congress to pass a Senate bill with explicit restrictions on Wall Street investors buying single-family homes.

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Cuba’s Fuel Reserves Have Run Out.

Cuba’s worsening energy crisis has led to mass protests in Havana amid U.S. sanctions blocking critical fuel imports to the communist led island nation.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Cuba is experiencing a severe energy crisis, with no diesel or fuel oil available, according to Energy Minister Vicente de la O Levy. Rolling blackouts in Havana have worsened, prompting protests in which citizens burned trash and demanded electricity.
📍 WHEN & WHERE: The protests occurred this week in Havana, Cuba, amid an escalating energy crisis following months of U.S. sanctions on fuel imports.
📺 DETAIL: Energy and Mines Minister Vicente de la O Levy said the country’s power grid is in a “critical” state with no energy reserves remaining, leading to rolling blackouts lasting up to 22 hours in parts of Havana. The shortages have triggered protests across the capital as residents struggle with food spoilage, transportation disruptions, and failing public services. The Trump administration has threatened tariffs on countries supplying fuel to Cuba, discouraging deliveries from traditional partners including Venezuela and Mexico, while only limited Russian oil shipments have reached the island in recent months. Cuban officials say the crisis has intensified since the blockade began earlier this year. The U.S. has offered $100 million in humanitarian aid tied to reforms, though Havana has rejected the proposal and condemned Washington’s actions as economic aggression.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “We have absolutely no fuel [oil], and absolutely no diesel.” – Vicente de la O Levy, Cuba’s energy minister, in an interview with state media.
🎯 IMPACT: The U.S. blockade has crippled Cuba’s energy supply, leading to public unrest and deteriorating living conditions, with residents reporting spoiled food and suffering among vulnerable populations. The crisis has also strained public services and infrastructure.

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WATCH: Transgender Admits to Killing Parents Over Trans Surgery.

Interrogation footage of a man-to-woman transgender who killed his parents has been released to the public, revealing that he had no regrets about the killings, which occurred over a dispute about transgender surgery.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Collin Troy Bailey, a 28-year-old transgender who goes by “Mia,” admitted to killing his parents, Joseph and Gail, in Washington County, Utah, after his mother opposed his plans for transgender surgery in June 2024. Bailey was convicted in December 2025 and sentenced to two consecutive life sentences for the murders.
📺 DETAIL: This week, footage of Bailey’s police interrogation was released, showing him unapologetic about the killings, claiming that he had wanted to change his gender as early as two years old. He explains that his parents only became aware that he wanted to change gender in 2019, saying his mother was shocked by the revelation. In July 2024, Bailey was scheduled to undergo transgender surgery, with insurance paying half the costs and Bailey expecting his parents to pay the rest. Instead, his mother canceled the surgery, angering Bailey, who shot them both dead on June 18. He also attempted to shoot his brother but missed. 
💬 KEY QUOTE: “I went to my parents to do the deed. Kill them… It was spur-of-the-moment. I don’t regret it. I hate them. That was the last straw.” – Collin Troy Bailey
🎯 IMPACT: The case has raised questions about the influence of transgender ideology on mental health issues and violent behavior, particularly in light of recent incidents involving gender-confused assailants targeting Christian schools. The White House‘s recently announced Counter Terrorism Strategy includes addressing threats from violent secular political groups, including those tied to transgender ideology.

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Rep Ogles Puts Forward Assimilation Act to ‘Make America Look Like America Again.’

Representative Andy Ogles (R-TN), along with Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), has unveiled the “Assimilation Act” to “make America look like America again.”

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Two Republican congressmen have introduced a far-reaching immigration bill to “make America look like America again.”
📺 DETAIL: The 83-page bill is co-sponsored by Representative Andy Ogles (R-TN) and Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), and has received backing from several other House Republicans, such as Reps. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), Ralph Norman (R-SC), Keith Self (R-TX), Mary Miller (R-IL), Eli Crane (R-AZ), Barry Moore (R-AL), and Morgan Luttrell (R-TX). The “Assimilation Act” seeks to “GUT the Hart-Celler Act of 1965” and “scrap provisions of the Immigration Act of the 1990s,” according to Rep. Ogles. Specifically, the bill seeks to slash net migration 85 percent, end birthright citizenship, end the H-1B visa program, impose stricter asylum standards and character tests, introduce mandatory e-Verify along with a “National Interest Standard,” as well as English language and American civics requirements. It also aims to end chain migration, the diversity visa lottery, and tighten public charge rules. The bill was announced on Thursday after months of preparation.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “The goal of this bill is simple: end replacement migration and ensure American cultural cohesion. This bill will end the H-1B scam, ensure migrants NEVER become a public charge, and make America look like America again.” – Rep. Andy Ogles on X (formerly Twitter).
📺 FLASHBACK: Rep. Ogles is one of the most outspoken opponents of mass immigration in the U.S. Congress. His bill’s provisions on H-1B follow a series of high-profile abuse cases. In January this year, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) launched an investigation into alleged visa fraud involving three North Texas businesses. Furthermore, the commitment to end birthright citizenship reflects criticism posed by President Donald J. Trump, who slammed the idea as “stupid” earlier in the year after attending a Supreme Court hearing of oral arguments regarding its constitutionality. President Trump’s attendance was noted as a historic first for a sitting U.S. president.

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Final Walz Fraud Report Criticizes ‘Culture of Tolerance’ for Abuse.

A Minnesota House committee report alleges that Governor Tim Walz (D) fostered a “culture of tolerance” for fraud that enabled widespread abuse, costing taxpayers billions, and drew criticism for ignoring whistleblower warnings and oversight failures.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A final report from the Minnesota House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee accuses Governor Tim Walz (D) of enabling widespread fraud, costing taxpayers billions. The report highlights failures in oversight and alleges that whistleblower warnings were ignored, leading to unprecedented levels of fraud across federal and state programs.
📺 DETAIL: The 84-page report estimates $300 million lost to federal meal program fraud and up to $9 billion in Medicaid fraud, with total theft across programs like childcare and SNAP believed to be higher. It cites repeated failures by the Walz administration to act on warnings, including voluntarily resuming payments in the Feeding Our Future scandal despite a judge not ordering it. Investigators described a recurring “business model” of low-entry shell companies and kickbacks that fueled fraud, linking prior Child Care Assistance Program abuses to later nutrition program scams. The report criticizes Walz for ignoring audits and whistleblower reports and claims Democrat opposition, including blocking subpoenas for Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), hindered accountability efforts. It argues Omar’s MEALS Act loosened federal nutrition safeguards, enabling fraudulent payments. Committee members contend fear of being labeled racist allowed fraud to persist. Much of the fraud was linked to Minnesota’s Somali community.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “The problem all along has been people were afraid to call out the fraud because they were afraid of being called racist, because they were afraid of being called Islamophobic, and now because they’re afraid of going against their political patrons or benefactors,” said committee chairwoman Kristin Robbins.
🎯 IMPACT: The committee’s findings expose significant vulnerabilities in Minnesota’s government programs, calling for stronger oversight and accountability measures. The report has sparked calls for federal investigations and for increased fraud prevention efforts in future legislative sessions.

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Georgia Governor Initiates Special Session to Redraw Election Map – For 2028.

Governor of Georgia Brian Kemp (R) has convened a special legislative session to redistrict the state, but not in time for the 2026 midterms.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Governor of Georgia Brian Kemp (R) has ordered a special session to redraw the state’s electoral maps ahead of the 2028 elections—but not the crucial 2026 midterms.
📺 DETAIL: Brian Kemp has called on state lawmakers to “…consider enacting, revising, repealing, or amending general law for the division of the State into appropriate districts from which members of the Georgia State Senate, the Georgia State House of Representatives, the United States House of Representatives to the United States Congress, or any other state office elected by district… to take effect for the 2028 election cycle.” The legislative session is scheduled for June 17, following the Supreme Court’s ruling against racially gerrymandered, Democrat-leaning districts in Louisiana v. Callais back in late April. The ruling declared the mandatory creation of majority-minority districts under the Voting Rights Act unconstitutional. However, unlike several other Southern governors, Kemp is not attempting to implement changes in time for the 2026 midterms, meaning any reforms the Georgia legislature passes will do nothing to help the GOP maintain a House majority for the remainder of President Donald J. Trump’s term.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “I think it is wrong to artificially inject race into our politics. I am very pleased that the Supreme Court has erased this, you know, from our legal framework. And I look forward to state legislators being able to redistrict based on communities of interest.” – Josh McKoon, Chairman of the Georgia Republican Party.
🎯 IMPACT: Georgia’s redistricting effort could reshape the state’s political landscape, most likely favoring Republicans while disadvantaging Democrats, who tend to have an advantage districts racially gerrymandered to create a minority majority. However, Kemp is drawing criticism for not attempting to implement redistricting in time for the 2026 midterms, a half-measure that will not help the GOP retain a congressional majority. In recent months, other states have pursued redistricting proposals to benefit the leading party in November. In California and Virginia, proposed congressional map redraws have favored Democrats, whereas states like Texas and Florida have put forward changes favoring Republicans. However, despite the accelerating scramble to redraw, not all states are pursuing redistricting ahead of the midterms. This week, Tate Reeves, the Governor of Mississippi, announced that redrawing the state’s maps was unnecessary, although he hinted at a push for a redraw in the future.

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White Stabbing Victim Bled to Death in Handcuffs After Attacker Told Police He Was Racist.

A white teenager who had been repeatedly stabbed with a Sikh ceremonial dagger bled to death in handcuffs after his alleged killer told police officers responding to the incident that the victim was racist.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Henry Nowak, a white university student in Southampton, England, died after being repeatedly stabbed with an eight-inch Sikh dagger by Vikrum Digwa, 23. Nowak bled to death in handcuffs after Digwa claimed he had been racially abused by Nowak, prompting police officers responding to the incident to arrest the stabbed teenager.
📰 DETAIL: Details of the alleged murder, which took place on December 3, 2023, are now emerging at Southampton Crown Court, where Digwa is denying the charges against him, citing self-defense. Nicholas Lobbenberg KC described Digwa’s knife as a shastar, and noted that Digwa also carried a Sikh kirpan knife around his neck. Unlike most people in Britain, Sikhs have a special dispensation to carry weapons as a religious obligation, but prosecutors are still charging Digwa for weapons offenses on the grounds that his kirpan satisfied this religious obligation, making the larger shastar unnecessary. Lobbenberg told the court that Digwa and Nowak encountered each other on the street while the teen was walking home from a night out, with the Sikh telling the teenager “I’m a bad man” in an interaction that was captured by a cell phone video. Digwa is alleged to have stabbed Nowak and “aggressively pursued” him to continue the attack. However, when police arrived at the scene, they appear to have sided with the Sikh when he claimed the stabbed teenager had racially abused him, putting him under arrest. Nowak passed out in handcuffs and bled to death in the street, with belated first aid efforts by the police and an air ambulance doctor being unable to save him.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “[Digwa] didn’t seek help for the man he had injured with his sizeable knife, instead he accused him of being a racist and being drunk… Vikrum said [Nowak] had not been stabbed. This was a lie. This was a man Vikrum Digwa stabbed more than once,” prosecutor Nicholas Lobbenberg KC told the court.
🎯 IMPACT: Digwa denies all charges against him, and the trial is ongoing. His mother, Kiran Kaur, is also on trial for allegedly assisting him after the killing. The case has increased public anger over two-tier policing in Britain, with the officers responding to the incident having seemingly treated the supposed racial abuse directed at Digwa more seriously than the fatal stab wounds inflicted on his alleged white victim. Similar incidents have taken place in the past, with one white victim of a Muslim grooming gang being wrongly prosecuted for allegedly racially abusing her rapists years before the authorities finally took action against them for their abuse.

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Imam Sentenced for Decade-Long Campaign of Rape and Abuse Against Women and Girls.

Abdul Halim Khan, a former imam in East London, has been sentenced to a minimum of 20 years in prison for sexually abusing seven women and girls.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A former imam in London, England, has been sentenced for raping and sexually abusing seven women and girls.
📺 DETAIL: Abdul Halim Khan, a 54-year-old former imam, has been sentenced to life in prison, with a minimum term of 20 years before he can be considered for parole. Khan was found guilty of sexually abusing seven women and girls for over a decade. Some of his victims were as young as 12. Khan was convicted of 21 offenses, including nine counts of rape, five counts of rape of a child under 13, four counts of sexual assault, two counts of sexual assault of a child under 13, and one count of assault by penetration. The investigation began in 2018 when his youngest victim reported the abuse to a teacher, and concluded that Khan exploited his role as a Muslim religious leader to manipulate his victims, using spiritual teachings and invoking fear of “black magic” and other forms of supernatural harm to frighten them into silence. He sometimes told victims that he was a “jinn”—a supernatural spirit in Islam—to instill fear and compliance. Cultural experts hired by the Crown Prosecution Service explained how Khan used Islamic teachings to manipulate women and girls.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “After eight long years, I am relieved that justice has been served. But even with this outcome, the trauma does not simply disappear. The scars remain, and healing is a lifelong journey. Speaking out was terrifying, but it has also been a step toward reclaiming my strength.” – One of the survivors of Khan’s abuse
🎯 IMPACT: This not the first case of its kind in Europe. In April this year, Italy deported Ali Kashif, an imam of Pakistani origin, after he was filmed endorsing child marriage. Citing passages from the Qur’an, Kashif claimed that girls could be married after their first menstrual cycle. In another case in Britain, a 52-year-old Muslim admitted to facilitating child marriage as part of an Islamic Nikah ceremony. It is a crime to arrange or facilitate a marriage involving anyone under 18 in England, even with parental consent.

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