Biden to Sign Border Order

Published: Tue, 06/04/24

Updated: Sat, 06/08/24

The President plans to sign an order limiting the migrants allowed to claim asylum, with a provision triggering this limit if daily encounters exceed 2,500.Insert Preheader


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Biden to Sign Border Order

ABC News

Biden plans to sign an executive order this week limiting the number of migrants allowed to claim asylum at the border, with a provision triggering this limit if daily encounters exceed 2,500.

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"They Are No Longer Alive"          

CBS News

The Israeli military confirmed the deaths of four hostages, including three elderly men featured in a Hamas video, in Khan Younis, Gaza, with the cause of death under investigation.

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Donald Trump's Massive May Haul

Fox News

Following his guilty verdict in the hush money trial, Trump's campaign and the RNC raised a record $141 million in May, nearly doubling April's total, with large contributions from new donors.

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Fauci Under Fire

CNN

Dr. Fauci testified at a House hearing on the pandemic, addressing communication gaps, email scrutiny, the virus's origins, threats against his family, and the CDC's 6-foot distancing guideline.

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Joe: "I Love Our Son"

Axios

Biden expressed support for Hunter while refraining from commenting on his federal trial, emphasizing that he won't comment on pending federal cases while Republicans attack politically.

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10,000 Human Remains Found

WFLA-TV

Over 10,000 charred human remains were uncovered at the former home of suspected serial killer Herb Baumeister, with three victims identified, including Jeffrey Jones, who went missing in 1993.

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$120K Cash Offered for Acquittal

Star Tribune

A juror in the Feeding Our Future trial was dismissed after a woman left $120,000 at her home, offering more cash for an acquittal vote, prompting an investigation and jury sequestration.

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What Europe Fears

The Atlantic

European allies are deeply anxious about the possibility of Trump’s reelection, fearing it could undermine NATO, destabilize the region, and weaken America’s commitment to global security.

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Apple AirTags Crack Theft Ring

Mashable

A Virginia carpenter used hidden Apple AirTags in his tools, helping police crack a multi-million dollar theft case and recover $3-$5 million worth of stolen construction tools.

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Philly Pride Standoff With Pro Palestine

TMZ

Pro-Palestine protesters blocked the Philadelphia Pride Parade, defacing Pride flags, leading to a tense but non-violent standoff that halted the event amidst high tensions.

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Meet Hunter Biden's Prosecutor

USA Today

David Weiss, a Trump-appointed U.S. attorney and later special counsel, has investigated Hunter Biden for over five years, facing criticism and claims of political motivation.

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Forgotten D-Day Hero

Politico

Cpl. Waverly Woodson, Jr., treated over 200 men on Omaha Beach during D-Day, but due to racism and bureaucracy, his heroism went unrecognized; he will receive the Distinguished Service Cross.

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Why Republicans Hate the Trump Verdict

The Wall Street Journal

Many Republicans, including Trump critics, see the Manhattan prosecution and guilty verdict as a political misuse of the law that could undermine public confidence and rally support for Trump.

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Laundrie's Twisted Diary and Drawings

New York Post

Brian Laundrie's FBI file reveals his writings and drawings depicting his "mania" and violent thoughts before murdering Gabby Petito, alongside disturbing evidence from his home.

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Wow: See Michigan Central Station

Detroit Free Press

Before-and-after photos highlight Ford's $950 million restoration of Michigan Central Station, showcasing the dramatic transformation of the historic landmark and its 30-acre campus.

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It's About the Issues, Stupid

The Hill

Despite Trump's conviction, the election will hinge on key issues like inflation, the economy, and immigration, with both candidates needing to focus on policy plans to win voter support.

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This Man Can't Stop Going to College

The New York Times

Benjamin Bolger has spent his whole life amassing academic degrees, attending Oxford and the University of Tampa. He has 14 advanced degrees, plus an associate’s and a bachelor’s.

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German Video Spurs Migration Debate

Politico

The murder of a German police officer by an Afghan migrant has intensified the immigration debate, potentially benefiting the far-right AfD ahead of the European Parliament election.

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New York To Limit Use of Algorithms

The Wall Street Journal

New York plans to ban social-media algorithms targeting minors without parental consent to reduce harmful content exposure and addiction, with similar legislation advancing in California.

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New Male Birth Control Is a Gel

Medical Xpress

A new male contraceptive gel combining segesterone acetate and testosterone suppresses sperm production faster, with 86% of participants reaching effective levels by week 15.

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Harvard Faculty Don’t Need DEI Statements

For the Left

The new policy requests tenure-track applicants to provide a service statement focusing on academic community-strengthening efforts, the Boston Globe reported. 

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WaPo Grapples With Hasty Restructure

For the Right

The Washington Post found itself in some turmoil following the abrupt departure of the newspaper’s executive editor and a hastily announced restructuring plan. 

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