Media Hated Trump’s English Proficiency Order for Truckers Before Deadly Florida Crash

President Trump issued an Executive Order in April reinforcing a policy, suspended by the Obama Administration, requiring commercial truckers to be able to read traffic and road signs and pass English proficiency tests to receive a Commercial Drivers License.

The move didn’t cause a bottleneck of news coverage in April, though CNN’s Jake Tapper did ask Chad Wolf on The Lead with Jake Tapper April 28: “How would this English-speaking requirement make our roadways safer? And what would you say to someone who argues it’s a slippery slope that could be used against other professions, and that just because you don’t speak English doesn’t mean that you’re in this country illegally?”

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You mean the Tooth Fairy pays for them currently?

Taxpayers could eventually be on the hook as Toronto’s speedcams keep getting cut down

With Toronto’s pole-mounted speed cameras vandalized again and again in the past year, taxpayers may be stuck paying more for future damage, a city councillor says.

The speedcams have been “severely vandalized” 25 times since last fall, according to the City of Toronto. That includes one camera on Parkside Drive that’s been cut down six times between November 2024 and July of this year.

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Smug immigrant who self deported slams America’s ‘horrible, evil energy’

A man who claimed he self-deported slammed the United States for its ‘horrible, evil energy’ – and urged others to do the same.

Early Archuleta-Jackson posted a video to TikTok last Wednesday saying he has returned to his former country and is now spending time in Guadalajara, Mexico.

‘I had to go. I had to self-deport,’ he said in the video.

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Inside sorority rush, the blood sport making college girls millionaires

Kylan Darnell can’t walk out of her sorority house without being stopped by fans. She can’t actually walk out of any house without it happening.

Darnell, 21, is the standard bearer for a lucrative new kind of fame. She is a third-year student at the University of Alabama, a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority and the “Queen of RushTok”, the frenzied corner of TikTok which charts the trials of aspiring sorority girls during their August recruitment, or “rush week” and the campus lives that they go on to lead.

“I love my sorority,” said Darnell. “I’ve definitely met my bridesmaids. And it’s also given me a career.”

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Ottawa Pride parade cancelled after being halted by pro-Palestinian protesters

Ottawa’s annual Pride parade was cancelled on Sunday after it was halted by a local pro-Palestinian advocacy group that blocked the road and demanded to negotiate with organizers.

The group Queers for Palestine — Ottawa (Q4P) halted the parade “with the permission” of the grand marshal, the organization said in a press release issued Sunday afternoon just as the parade was stopped.

“This is what a village looks like!” protesters chanted from Parliament Hill, referencing the “We are a village” theme that Capital Pride was using for 2025.

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They’re Poisoning Us—And They Know It

You don’t have to look far to realize something is deeply wrong in America. Our shelves are lined with food and products that 30 other countries have outright banned. Our children are overweight, medicated, emotionally dysregulated, and chronically ill. Our cancer rates are astronomical. And our government agencies—tasked with protecting public health—are in on it.

Let’s stop pretending this is accidental. It’s not.

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GUNTER: Want to cut federal operating expenses? Start with civil service

Here’s a staggering statistic for you: Nearly 40 per cent of the federal civil service (147,000 of 373,000 federal bureaucrats) made in excess of $100,000 in 2024. The average Canadian made just shy of $68,000.

And that sum doesn’t include the bureaucrats’ retroactive pay raises paid out last year. Nor does it include their very expensive perks or the generous contributions Ottawa makes to its workers’ lavish pensions.

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