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#illegals

Le Monde: French-Algerian woman given 48 hours to leave France in incomprehensible deportation order
French-Algerian woman given 48 hours to leave France in incomprehensible deportation order
A dual French-Algerian citizen, Soraya, faced deportation from France after being denied proof of permanent residence, despite living there since 1993. The Paris Police Prefecture issued a deportation order with a 48-hour deadline, citing issues with her residence permit documentation.

Her lawyer criticized the prefecture for relying on stereotypes and not verifying her situation, as Soraya has established a family and stable employment in France.


#politics

Fox News: Fate of Trump's $9.4 billion spending cut package hangs on House GOP moderates
Fate of Trump's $9.4 billion spending cut package hangs on House GOP moderates
President Trump's proposed $9.4 billion spending cuts, which include $8.3 billion from USAID and over $1 billion from public broadcasting, face uncertainty as moderate House Republicans express concerns. The House will vote on the measure, but dissent could jeopardize its passage.

Key Republicans have reservations about the impact on local media and the process of funding cuts, emphasizing the need for congressional oversight. The proposal aims to address federal waste, but with a slim majority, Republican leaders face challenges in securing support.


The Western Journal: Did You Catch It? Hilarious Final Jab Israel Got In on Greta Thunberg as They Tossed Her Onto a Plane for Deportation
Did You Catch It? Hilarious Final Jab Israel Got In on Greta Thunberg as They Tossed Her Onto a Plane for Deportation
Greta Thunberg was deported from Israel after attempting to breach its blockade of Gaza aboard a "selfie yacht." She was sent back to Sweden via Paris, where she criticized her treatment and claimed the mission aimed to deliver aid, despite the ship carrying minimal supplies.

The incident sparked mixed reactions, with some mocking her environmental stance as she was forced to fly, contradicting her previous anti-flying principles. Critics pointed out the irony of her situation, suggesting that her activism may be more about leftist ideology than genuine concern for the climate.


Fox News: Biden breakdown: Where investigations into the former president stand
Biden breakdown: Where investigations into the former president stand
Former President Joe Biden faces scrutiny over his mental acuity and actions taken during his final days in office, including a controversial pardon for his son, Hunter Biden. The Justice Department is reviewing Biden's pardons, particularly those signed using an AutoPen.

Additionally, the House Oversight Committee is investigating allegations of a cover-up regarding Biden's mental decline and his recent prostate cancer diagnosis. Several former aides have agreed to testify, while the committee seeks further information on Biden’s health and the timing of his cancer diagnosis.


The Economist: Five opposition-backed referendums fail in Italy
Five opposition-backed referendums fail in Italy
In Italy, five opposition-backed referendums aimed at job security, workplace safety, and immigrant citizenship failed due to low voter turnout. The required threshold of over 50% participation was not met, despite efforts from trade union leaders to encourage engagement.

The lack of interest highlights a disconnect between political initiatives and public participation, leaving Giorgia Meloni's government unaffected by the opposition's efforts.


#society

Breitbart: Syria’s Islamist Rulers Mandate 'Burkinis' for Women, Shirts for Men at the Beach
Syria’s Islamist Rulers Mandate 'Burkinis' for Women, Shirts for Men at the Beach
The Syrian junta, led by Ahmed al-Sharaa, mandated that women wear full-body coverings, such as burkinis, at public beaches and pools. This decree aims to uphold public decency and includes guidelines for men to wear shirts in public areas outside swimming zones.

While high-end hotels may permit Western swimwear, the decree reflects a shift toward Islamic law in post-Assad Syria. The government seeks to balance its Islamist identity with promises of inclusivity and modernization, as it navigates complex social dynamics within the country.


The Economist: Why the West has stopped losing its religion
Why the West has stopped losing its religion
After decades of increasing secularism, Christianity is now gaining traction among young Americans, reversing a long trend. In 1990, only 5% identified as atheists or agnostics, but by 2019, this number rose to 30%. Churches are seeing a resurgence in civic life.

This shift marks the first time in fifty years that secularism's growth has halted, indicating a potential change in religious affiliation trends in the West.


The Western Journal: Breaking: Plane Headed for London Crashes - Hundreds on Board
Breaking: Plane Headed for London Crashes - Hundreds on Board
An Air India Boeing 787-8 crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, India, bound for London, killing all 242 on board. The victims included 169 Indians, 53 British, seven Portuguese, and one Canadian. The crash occurred in a residential area, reportedly hitting a dormitory.

This incident marks the first fatal crash involving a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, which has faced scrutiny over safety concerns. Boeing is currently gathering information on the crash while maintaining that previous quality issues did not compromise safety.


The Federalist: SBC Demands FDA ‘Immediately Revoke’ Mifepristone Approval
SBC Demands FDA ‘Immediately Revoke’ Mifepristone Approval
The Southern Baptist Convention voted to condemn mifepristone, a widely used abortion pill, and called for its ban by the FDA and legislative bodies. The resolution highlights the dangers of chemical abortions and asserts that women often lack full information about the risks involved.

SBC members emphasized the need for churches to support women in crisis and advocate for the protection of unborn life. They also criticized the FDA's approval process for mifepristone, calling it a threat to both women and children.


Breitbart: CNN's Stelter: 'Days-Old' L.A. Images Being Replayed 'Same Way' Some 'Talk About 2020 As If That Happened Just Last Week'
CNN's Stelter: 'Days-Old' L.A. Images Being Replayed 'Same Way' Some 'Talk About 2020 As If That Happened Just Last Week'
CNN's Brian Stelter criticized the media for repeatedly airing outdated images of unrest in Los Angeles, suggesting it misrepresents the current situation. He noted that while some politicians are frustrated with this portrayal, the issue is more pronounced on other networks than on CNN.

Stelter emphasized the difference between social media and traditional news, warning that online platforms can amplify misconceptions about ongoing events, leading people to believe in a narrative that doesn't reflect reality.


#war

Breitbart: Another Wave of Russian Drones Kills Three, Injures 35
Another Wave of Russian Drones Kills Three, Injures 35
Russian forces have intensified their attacks on Ukraine, launching 63 drones and other weapons, resulting in three deaths and numerous injuries. Air defenses managed to intercept many of the drones, but civilian areas, including Kharkiv, have been heavily targeted.

Despite ongoing discussions for a ceasefire, the violence continues. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has called for tougher EU sanctions against Russia, advocating for a lower oil price cap. German Defense Minister Pistorius emphasized Germany's ongoing support for Ukraine amidst the escalating conflict.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Egyptian authorities detain hundreds of activists planning march to Gaza
Egyptian authorities detain hundreds of activists planning march to Gaza
Egyptian authorities have detained over 200 pro-Palestinian activists in Cairo ahead of a planned march to break Israel’s blockade on Gaza. Detainees include nationals from multiple countries, with reports of activists being questioned and some deported from Cairo Airport.

The Global March to Gaza, involving around 4,000 participants, aims to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza. Despite the detentions, organizers remain committed to proceeding with the march, which is set to begin with a journey to the Rafah border crossing.


Breitbart: American-Backed GHF Opens Aid Sites Despite Hamas Attack; Record Number of Meals Delivered
American-Backed GHF Opens Aid Sites Despite Hamas Attack; Record Number of Meals Delivered
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) reopened after a deadly Hamas attack, which resulted in at least eight fatalities among local team members. Despite security concerns, GHF delivered nearly 2.6 million meals to Palestinians, reaffirming its commitment to aid in Gaza.

GHF faces opposition from both Hamas and the United Nations, as its operations challenge their control over aid distribution. The organization is backed by the Trump administration as part of a broader strategy to stabilize Gaza following military actions against Hamas.


#economy

Forbes: Larry Ellison Richer Than Bezos And Zuckerberg Again As Oracle Stock Rallies
Larry Ellison Richer Than Bezos And Zuckerberg Again As Oracle Stock Rallies
Larry Ellison's net worth surged by $23 billion to $240 billion after Oracle's stock reached an all-time high, making him the third richest person globally, surpassing Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg. His wealth is now second only to Elon Musk.

The increase followed Oracle's strong earnings report, which exceeded Wall Street expectations, highlighting the company's pivotal role in the AI sector. Analysts predict significant growth for Oracle's cloud services driven by rising demand for AI training workloads.


The Economist: How Ireland became the Saudi Arabia of siphoned-off global profits
How Ireland became the Saudi Arabia of siphoned-off global profits
Ireland's GDP saw a surprising 9.7% increase in the first quarter, contributing over half of the European Union's growth despite its small population. This surge has led to comparisons of Ireland to a petro-state, fueled by profits from the tech and pharmaceutical sectors.

While Europe overall experienced a modest 0.6% GDP rise, the significant boost from Ireland raises questions about the sustainability of this economic model. Observers are left to wonder if this growth is indicative of a broader revival in the region or an anomaly.


#culture

GB News: McVitie's launches exclusive biscuit 'packed with fruity flavour' available at just one major UK supermarket
McVitie's launches exclusive biscuit 'packed with fruity flavour' available at just one major UK supermarket
McVitie's has launched limited-edition Pink Digestives featuring a raspberry and cream flavor coating, marking a new chapter after celebrating 100 years of Chocolate Digestives. Available exclusively at Sainsbury's, they will roll out nationwide on July 21, priced at £2.35.

The new biscuits aim to attract both loyal fans and new consumers, ideal for summer events and picnics. McVitie's embraces innovation while respecting its heritage, potentially making these treats collectible among confectionery enthusiasts.


#health

The Western Journal: FDA Upgrades Recall Issued Over 'Zero Sugar' Soda That's Anything But
FDA Upgrades Recall Issued Over 'Zero Sugar' Soda That's Anything But
The FDA has upgraded its recall of over 19,000 cases of Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar due to mislabeling, as the cans contained the same sugar content as regular Dr. Pepper. The recall now falls under Class II, indicating potential temporary health risks for consumers with dietary restrictions.

The affected cans, produced by Pepsi Beverages Company, were distributed in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Consumers are advised to return the recalled products to retailers, as mislabeled items can pose risks, particularly for those managing diabetes or low-sugar diets.


#crime

Breitbart: LAPD Chief: Feds Charged People for Molotov Cocktails, 'We've Seen That Now More than We Usually See'
LAPD Chief: Feds Charged People for Molotov Cocktails, 'We've Seen That Now More than We Usually See'
LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell praised Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman for effectively prosecuting crimes amid city unrest, noting a rise in serious offenses like Molotov cocktail possession. He emphasized a collaborative effort to maintain public safety in Los Angeles.

McDonnell highlighted the importance of accountability in law enforcement, contrasting the current prosecutorial approach with the previous administration's. He reaffirmed the commitment to ensuring the safety of residents.