
Velshi: "I feel deep unease to celebrate America's 250th anniversary" Ali Velshi became a citizen in 2015
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Velshi: "I feel deep unease to celebrate America's 250th anniversary" Ali Velshi became a citizen in 2015




Problems in Paris

I want everyone to stop and ask what interest Google has in releasing mosquitoes. They’re a tech company. Not an environmental group. Not a non-profit. Not a government. A tech company. Just like Bill Gates, I don’t want them anywhere near our wildlife or nature. CC: @LeeMZeldin

A fight over a White House ballroom is turning into a national security showdown. President Trump is accusing a federal judge of jeopardizing Washington’s safety by slowing a project that includes a rooftop drone base and other security enhancements. “Judge Richard Leon should stop playing games with America’s security!” Trump wrote, arguing that today’s threats demand new defensive measures beyond traditional protections. The lawsuit is focused on whether the administration can proceed with the project and its security upgrades without congressional authorization.

Newark Police Lt. Oliveira just laid it out perfectly for the rioters at Delaney Hall: “Leave now or you will be arrested for disorderly conduct.” One of the anarchists actually argued that rioting is protected under the 1st Amendment. News flash: rioting is not a protest. It never has been.


Newark, N.J. (May 30) — Millionaire communist influencer Hasan Piker and his large entourage quickly leave the protest area outside Delaney Hall after being shouted at by those who accuse him of being an animal abuser and a fraud.


UA236: The "Bluetooth Flight" Overnight, United Airlines Boeing 767-400ER (N67052) from Newark to Palma de Mallorca, Spain squawked 7700 about 1 hour into the flight and turned back after a suspected bomb threat onboard. A 16-year-old boy passenger reportedly renamed a Bluetooth device "BOMB." The device name appeared on nearby phones, other passengers' IFEs, and crew devices, triggering standard security protocols. The Purser announced on the loudspeaker that all passengers must turn off Bluetooth devices. This instruction was repeated multiple times, but the device was still on, prompting a U-turn back to Newark where the flight was met by security.