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#illegals

GB News: France fails to stop nearly TWO-THIRDS of Channel migrants despite Britain paying French authorities over £480k every DAY
France fails to stop nearly TWO-THIRDS of Channel migrants despite Britain paying French authorities over £480k every DAY
French authorities are reportedly failing to stop nearly two-thirds of migrants attempting to cross the Channel, despite the UK paying them around £480,000 daily for border enforcement. In 2025, 13,167 migrants reached the South Coast, while only 8,347 were intercepted by French patrols.

Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp criticized France for not fulfilling its international obligations and suggested they should return boats to French soil to prevent further crossings. He emphasized the need for immediate removal of those who successfully cross and called for a "one-for-one" returns deal between the UK and France.


#politics

The Federalist: If Only Ukraine-Loving Republicans Put Americans First For Once
If Only Ukraine-Loving Republicans Put Americans First For Once
Senate Republicans are pushing for new sanctions against Russia following increased missile strikes on Ukraine. Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Senator Lindsey Graham are advocating for bipartisan measures to pressure Russia into negotiations while expressing frustration over the lack of urgency on domestic issues like tax cuts and government spending.

Amid concerns over national debt, the proposed legislation includes funding for border security and deportations, reflecting public support for stricter immigration policies. Critics argue that while the Senate acts swiftly on foreign sanctions, it should show equal dedication to addressing pressing domestic economic challenges.


The Federalist: Trump Is Legitimizing Leftists' Judicial Coup
Trump Is Legitimizing Leftists' Judicial Coup
The White House is facing criticism for its lack of a comprehensive strategy to combat what some describe as a judicial coup undermining the 2024 presidential election results. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt acknowledged the issue of "rogue lower court judges" but did not provide specific plans to address the situation, indicating the administration will comply with court orders while fighting back in court.

Critics argue that this approach legitimizes the actions of judges perceived as overstepping their constitutional authority, potentially crippling the executive branch's ability to enforce laws. The ongoing judicial challenges are seen as a threat to the separation of powers and the will of millions of voters.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: ISIS claims first attack on Syrian government forces since Assad’s fall
ISIS claims first attack on Syrian government forces since Assad’s fall
The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for two recent attacks in southern Syria, marking the first assaults on government forces since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime. One attack targeted Syrian soldiers, resulting in casualties, while the second targeted members of the US-backed Free Syrian Army.

ISIS has been active in the region, conducting attacks against various forces despite being defeated in 2019. Recent developments include US efforts to engage with Syria's interim president to prevent ISIS's resurgence and discussions regarding Israel-Syria relations.


#economy

Fox News: Craft brewers navigate rising costs without passing hefty price hikes to customers
Craft brewers navigate rising costs without passing hefty price hikes to customers
America's craft brewers are grappling with rising costs due to inflation and potential tariffs, yet many are finding innovative ways to maintain quality and keep prices stable for customers. Local sourcing of ingredients and collaborations among breweries are strategies being employed to mitigate expenses.

Additionally, some breweries are diversifying their offerings by venturing into non-alcoholic beverages and partnering with local food vendors. This approach not only supports local economies but also helps maintain community ties, as breweries continue to serve as accessible gathering spaces.


#education

Fox News: Harvard DHS lawsuit revives Supreme Court conflict of interest questions
Harvard DHS lawsuit revives Supreme Court conflict of interest questions
Harvard University has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security over a decision to ban foreign students by revoking their visas, claiming it is unconstitutional. The case has the potential to reach the Supreme Court, raising questions about whether justices with ties to Harvard should recuse themselves.

Four justices attended Harvard, including Ketanji Brown Jackson, who has significant connections to the university. Legal experts suggest that while recusal is typically not required based on alumni status alone, deeper involvement may warrant it. The case is on a fast track due to an emergency restraining order granted by a federal judge.


#crime

The Telegraph: Russian captain denies killing crewman in North Sea crash
Russian captain denies killing crewman in North Sea crash
Vladimir Motin, the Russian captain of the container ship Solong, has pleaded not guilty to manslaughter following a collision with a US oil tanker in the North Sea that resulted in the death of crew member Mark Angelo Pernia.

Motin, 59, appeared via video link at the Old Bailey for his plea hearing.