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Your Five Stories for the Week:Weepy details and the Ann's "Stew Exemption" for Illegal AliensThomas Friedman on the politics of Middle East policyThe New York Times and the Epstein FilesThe Prince formally known as Andrew arrestedThe winners of the Times' Teen Narrative Contest

Jonathan Leaf is a playwright, screenwriter, author and journalist, who’s won a slew of awards, has been compared to Saul Bellow for his “literacy and seriousness,” has written a half-dozen books, and also written for The New Yorker, The New York Post, The New York Daily News, The American, National Review, The New Partisan, The New York Press, The Weekly Standard and The New York Sun.His latest book, The Primate Myth, upends the common knowledge that humans are a subspecies of ape. Primatologists Jane Goodall and Frans de Waal were completely wrong. If anything, we are a subspecies of dog. Modern technology proves it, and, by giving us an accurate portrait of human nature, explains our penchant for sports, fashion, war, altruism, financial bubbles, suicide and homosexuality, among many other things.

This week's stories:11 million “hotties”Hawley crushes EllisonDems’ terror of clean elections2 assignments for listenersBloomberg won on lung cancer.

The "outrage" over 5-year old Liam Ramos being taken into custody with his illegal immigrant father, Adrian, reminds Ann of a legal immigrant with a very different outcome under a Democratic Administration.Plus a "scandalous" data breach in Cleveland!

Tara Jakeway is an Edward R. Murrow & Emmy Award winning TV Reporter in NYC and South Florida, and a former producer on Fox’s classic Red Eye — but she got her start as a segment producer on The Jerry Springer Show.Ann was transfixed by her stories at dinner one night and decided to interview her on Unsafe.

The 5 Stories of the Week!Don Lemon arrestedColumn update: So When Can We Slander Victims Of The Police?Budweiser's new Super Bowl adWeight loss drugs and the airlinesA novel idea for public schools

How the actions of Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy should guide Trump's response to the events surrounding the anti-ICE protests.Plus: Confessions of Conservative Dead Head. RIP, Bob Weir.

Ann takes on the confrontation between a protester and ICE agents that left a 37-year old woman dead.

Charlie Kirk's assassin has been arrested. A father has had to turn in his radicalized son.It's the latest chapter in a long legacy of leftwing political violence in America.

The five stories you may have missed:Diversity is our strength"Gaylor" Swift: The LBGTQ+ meltdown over the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce engagement and the equally bizarre conservative natalist reactionBacklash!The honesty of the New York Times (Parts One and Two.)