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#illegals

GB News: We must deport everyone who crosses the channel, says Jacob Rees Mogg
We must deport everyone who crosses the channel, says Jacob Rees Mogg
Over 461 migrants crossed the English Channel in one day, with 2,000 in the past week and over 17,000 this year, indicating a record surge in illegal arrivals. The government has repeatedly promised to address the asylum backlog and tackle smuggling gangs, but progress remains stagnant.

Labour's response has been criticized as inadequate, with claims about the demographics of those crossing being misleading. The crisis is framed not just as a border issue but a national security concern, necessitating a strong response, including potential changes to human rights conventions and deportation policies.


#politics

The Epoch Times: How Faith Has Guided Doug Collins From Pastor to Army Chaplain to VA Secretary
How Faith Has Guided Doug Collins From Pastor to Army Chaplain to VA Secretary
Doug Collins, the 58-year-old Secretary of Veterans Affairs from Gainesville, Georgia, initially pursued a career in pastoral ministry. Now, after three decades, he leads the agency responsible for serving over 17 million U.S. veterans.




Fox News: Senate hearing on who was 'really running' Biden White House kicks off Wednesday
Senate hearing on who was 'really running' Biden White House kicks off Wednesday
Senate Republicans are set to hold a hearing on the alleged cover-up of President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline, co-chaired by Senators John Cornyn and Eric Schmitt. The hearing will investigate the circumstances surrounding Biden's presidency, including decisions made during critical events.

Witnesses will include former officials from the Trump administration, who will discuss claims regarding Biden's use of an autopen for signatures and the implications for the 25th Amendment. Democrats criticize the hearing as a political maneuver, arguing it distracts from more pressing issues.


#society

Fox News: SEAN DUFFY: Take a Great American Road Trip and rediscover our amazing country
SEAN DUFFY: Take a Great American Road Trip and rediscover our amazing country
The U.S. Secretary of Transportation is launching The Great American Road Trip to encourage citizens to explore the nation in celebration of its 250th anniversary. The initiative aims to reconnect Americans with their country through travel, emphasizing the importance of experiencing America firsthand.

The campaign highlights the benefits of road trips, including lower gas prices and reduced regulations to make car ownership more affordable. It promotes a list of 250 destinations across the country, urging families to travel and bond while discovering both iconic landmarks and hidden gems.


Fox News: More Americans seek eggs at home as chicken coop interest surges: What experts want you to know
More Americans seek eggs at home as chicken coop interest surges: What experts want you to know
Interest in backyard chicken coops is surging in the U.S. as consumers seek affordable egg sources. Searches for DIY coop plans increased significantly, with retailers like Tractor Supply Co. reporting a rise in chicken sales and poultry shoppers.

Experts warn that raising chickens requires commitment and financial investment, including veterinary care and proper feeding. Potential owners should ensure they can legally keep chickens and be prepared for the responsibilities involved.


The Federalist: ‘OceanGate’ Documentary Dives Deep Into Reasons Sub Imploded
‘OceanGate’ Documentary Dives Deep Into Reasons Sub Imploded
The documentary "TITAN: The OceanGate Submersible Disaster" explores the decisions leading to the fatal implosion of the Titan submersible, which killed its founder Stockton Rush and four passengers. Interviews reveal that Rush ignored safety concerns, particularly regarding the sub's carbon-fiber hull, leading to operational failures.

Despite warnings from former employees and experts, Rush pursued his vision of ocean tourism, culminating in the tragic event on June 18, 2023. The U.S. Coast Guard's investigation into the incident remains pending, but the documentary suggests Rush's ambition and disregard for safety ultimately led to the disaster.


#military

Times Of Israel: Israel running low on Arrow interceptors, US burning through its systems too – WSJ
Israel running low on Arrow interceptors, US burning through its systems too – WSJ
Israel is facing a shortage of Arrow missile interceptors, raising concerns about its ability to defend against Iranian ballistic missile attacks. Since launching an operation against Iran's nuclear program, Israel has experienced over 370 missile and drone strikes, resulting in 24 deaths and over 500 injuries.

The U.S. has been aware of this interceptor shortage and is working to enhance Israel's air defenses, but its own stocks are limited. Reports suggest Israel may need to prioritize which missiles to intercept soon, as the current rate of attacks could overwhelm its defense systems.


#health

Fox News: BEN CARSON: After COVID confusion, how can we rebuild trust in public health leaders?
BEN CARSON: After COVID confusion, how can we rebuild trust in public health leaders?
The COVID-19 pandemic eroded trust in public health due to inconsistent messaging and decisions, leading to skepticism around vaccinations. This mistrust has resulted in the largest measles outbreak in the U.S. in a generation, with low vaccination rates in affected areas.

To restore confidence in immunizations, a focus on transparency, individual choice, and clear communication is essential. Public health must prioritize integrity and earn trust, moving past the confusion of the pandemic era.


Fox News: NSAIDs vs. acetaminophen: What you need to know before your next headache
NSAIDs vs. acetaminophen: What you need to know before your next headache
Over-the-counter pain relievers are categorized into NSAIDs, like ibuprofen and naproxen, which reduce pain and inflammation, and acetaminophen, which alleviates pain and fever but does not address inflammation. Combining these medications can enhance pain relief effectiveness.

However, both types carry risks; NSAIDs can lead to gastrointestinal issues and cardiovascular risks, while acetaminophen may cause liver damage if overdosed. It's advisable for individuals with certain health conditions to consult a healthcare professional before use. Keeping both types on hand can help manage pain more effectively.


#education

Fox News: Students left behind?: San Francisco tried to bury this radical school policy – it backfired
Students left behind?: San Francisco tried to bury this radical school policy – it backfired
San Francisco's equity grading plan, which would inflate student grades without improving learning, faced widespread backlash, leading to its suspension. Critics argue it undermines educational standards and lacks transparency, as the plan was introduced with minimal public input.

The controversy highlights a broader issue of decision-making in education that excludes parental and community involvement. There is a call for more transparency in educational policies to restore trust and ensure that families have a say in their children's education.


Fox News: Chicago schools face enrollment crisis with 150 buildings half-empty
Chicago schools face enrollment crisis with 150 buildings half-empty
A report reveals that Chicago's declining enrollment has left around 150 schools operating at less than one-third capacity, with costs per student reaching as high as $93,000 in some cases. Enrollment has dropped by 70,000 students over the past decade, leading to concerns about course offerings and graduation rates.

As the Chicago Teachers Union looks to rising immigrant populations to address enrollment issues, city officials project that student numbers may fall to as low as 300,000 in three years. The report highlights the financial strain on underenrolled schools and the challenges they face in providing adequate educational opportunities.