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#illegals
Fox News: Boulder terror attack puts Biden-era immigration policies in the hot seat: 'Must be fully reversed'
The Boulder, Colorado, terror attack suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, is an illegal immigrant from Egypt who overstayed a tourist visa and was later granted a work permit. The attack, which injured eight people at a pro-Israel rally, has raised concerns about national security linked to current immigration policies.
Critics argue that the Biden administration's immigration policies contribute to crime risks and potential terrorist threats. The incident has prompted renewed calls in Congress for stricter immigration enforcement and measures to reverse the current policies.
Breitbart: Texas Passes Bill Requiring All Sheriffs to Cooperate with Immigration Officers
Texas legislators have passed a bipartisan bill requiring county sheriffs to cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under the 287(g) program. The bill, SB8, mandates agreements for immigration enforcement in jails and is expected to be signed by Governor Greg Abbott.
Supporters argue it enhances public safety, while critics, including the ACLU, contend it will not improve community safety and may support mass deportation efforts. The legislation allows sheriffs to choose from multiple enforcement models and provides upfront funding for compliance.
#politics
Fox News: Mark Halperin says Democrats investigating cover-up of Biden’s health would be right thing to do
Political commentator Mark Halperin suggests that Democratic lawmakers should join Republicans in investigating the alleged cover-up of President Biden's health issues. He argues that such a bipartisan inquiry would restore credibility and be beneficial for the Democratic Party.
The call for investigation follows claims in a new book that the Biden administration attempted to manage public perception of the president's declining health. House Oversight Committee chairman James Comer has initiated requests for interviews with key aides involved in this alleged cover-up.
Fox News: Supreme Court declines to examine appeals over Maryland, Rhode Island gun control laws
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to review cases challenging state bans on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines from Maryland and Rhode Island. The decision upheld lower court rulings, with dissent from Justices Alito, Thomas, and Gorsuch, who expressed concern over the implications for Second Amendment rights.
Justice Kavanaugh indicated that the Court may address the AR-15 issue in the future. The ruling reflects ongoing legal scrutiny of gun control measures amid broader challenges to President Trump's policies.
Fox News: 'Chaos,' 'unacceptable': Fetterman rips Democratic handling of border in bipartisan discussion
Senators John Fetterman and Dave McCormick participated in a bipartisan forum emphasizing the need for improved border security. Fetterman criticized his party's approach to immigration, highlighting the significant number of people arriving at the border and calling it a national security issue.
Fetterman also addressed rising antisemitism, particularly in universities, and reaffirmed his support for Israel, which has put him at odds with some in his party. The forum aimed to foster civil dialogue and identify bipartisan solutions to pressing political issues.
The Western Journal: Trump-Backed, Ex-Boxer Wins Presidency in Poland - Painful Black Eye to Globalists, EU
Karol Nawrocki, a Trump-backed nationalist and former boxer, has won Poland's presidential election with 50.9% of the vote, defeating liberal mayor Rafal Trzaskowski. His victory signals a rejection of EU globalism and mass immigration, aligning with conservative values and Polish sovereignty.
Despite limited powers as president, Nawrocki can influence foreign policy and veto legislation, marking a significant shift in Poland's political landscape that may challenge EU integration efforts.
The Federalist: SCOTUS Rejects Challenge To MD AR-15 Ban, RI Ammo Limit
The Supreme Court declined to hear challenges to Maryland's ban on AR-15s and Rhode Island's restriction on high-capacity magazines, effectively upholding these state laws. Justices Thomas, Alito, and Gorsuch favored hearing the cases, but the majority did not.
Justice Thomas criticized the lower court's reasoning, arguing that the bans infringe on Second Amendment rights and that the burden of proof was unfairly placed on challengers. He contended that the prevalence of AR-15s among law-abiding citizens should afford them constitutional protection.
Le Monde: Nawrocki's narrow victory in Poland undermines PM Tusk's efforts to strengthen Europe
In Poland's presidential election, exit polls show Rafal Trzaskowski leading with 50.3% against Karol Nawrocki's 49.7%. Trzaskowski declared victory, emphasizing unity, while Nawrocki's camp remained defiant, vowing to challenge the results and oppose the current government.
Both candidates exhibited cautious optimism amid the razor-thin margin, with celebrations and concerns present at their respective headquarters.
#society
Breitbart: Video: Pop Singer Jade Thirlwall Leads 'F**k You' J.K Rowling, 'F**k You' 'Transphobes' Chant
Jade Thirlwall, a member of Little Mix, led a crowd at the Mighty Hoopla festival in London in chanting against "transphobes" and J.K. Rowling. This performance highlights her vocal support for the trans community amid ongoing debates about gender identity and biological sex in the UK.
Thirlwall emphasized the importance of speaking out for her LGBTQ+ fanbase, stating she is willing to face consequences for defending the community. The UK Supreme Court recently ruled that terms like "woman" and "sex" refer to biological sex, impacting discussions on gender identity.
Times Of Israel: IDF bars reporters from visiting W. Bank villages on tour based on ‘No Other Land’ film
Israeli soldiers prevented journalists from entering West Bank villages during a tour organized by the directors of the film "No Other Land," which highlights settler violence against Palestinians. The military cited a military order for the restriction, despite pleas from locals.
The situation has worsened since the film's release, with increased settler attacks reported. Palestinians allege that these assaults occur with the Israeli state's tacit approval, as the military conducts operations that have led to significant casualties and displacement in the region.
Breitbart: Pop Singer Samsara Becomes 'First Transgender Musician' to Tour UK Schools
Pop singer Samsara is touring UK schools as the first transgender musician to share his story and music, aiming to inspire students considering their gender identity. He emphasizes acceptance and understanding, recounting his experiences with bullying and mental health.
Despite positive interactions, Samsara expresses concern about potential backlash, especially in light of recent legal rulings regarding gender identity in the UK. He hopes his presence will reassure young people exploring their identities.
GB News: New parking rules launch today with motorists risking 'instant' £100 penalty for driving offences
New parking enforcement rules have been implemented in East Ayrshire, Scotland, prohibiting pavement parking, dropped kerbs, and double parking. Drivers will face fines of £100, reduced to £50 if paid within 14 days. Warnings will be issued this month before official fines start on July 7.
The measures aim to enhance road safety, particularly for pedestrians, including those with disabilities and parents with strollers. The legislation received unanimous support in the Scottish Parliament and aligns with efforts to promote active travel and reduce emissions.
Times Of Israel: IDF says it is expanding Gaza ground offensive as troops reported to move on Khan Younis
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) intensified its ground offensive against Hamas in Gaza, resulting in the deaths of at least 27 Palestinians, including three near an aid distribution site. The IDF claimed to have targeted numerous terror infrastructure sites while operating in new areas of Gaza, aiming to seize 75% of the territory.
Amid ongoing conflict, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation reported no casualties during aid distribution, despite claims from Hamas of IDF gunfire causing deaths. UN chief Antonio Guterres called for an investigation into the incidents, highlighting the dangers faced by civilians seeking aid.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: The War Room newsletter: How Ukraine humbled Putin (again)
Ukraine continues to demonstrate resilience against Russian aggression, further undermining Putin's ambitions. The ongoing conflict highlights the effectiveness of Ukraine's defense strategies and international support.
In related news, discussions around global security and foreign policy are intensifying, with various nations reassessing their strategies in light of recent developments.
#economy
The American Mind: Home Truths
Home ownership is declining across the West, with significant drops in the U.S., Australia, and Great Britain. Young people, particularly those under 35, are facing the steepest declines, with home ownership increasingly seen as out of reach. This trend is linked to broader issues like delayed family formation and declining standards of living.
The housing crisis is exacerbated by mass immigration, which has increased demand for homes while supply remains low. Proposed solutions include reducing immigration and unlocking federal land for housing development, which advocates argue could make homes more affordable and support family stability.
Breitbart: Bessent: 'The United States of America Is Never Going to Default'
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated on CBS’s “Face the Nation” that the U.S. will not default on its debt, despite uncertainties surrounding a significant spending bill moving through Congress. He refrained from providing a specific deadline for the debt limit increase.
Bessent emphasized confidence in the U.S. financial system, indicating that any potential delays in passing the bill would not lead to default. He did not disclose an "X-date" to avoid hindering legislative progress.
#health
The Western Journal: 82 Percent Miscarriages - OB-GYN's COVID Vax Testimony Blows Deaths Wide Open at Senate Hearing
Dr. James Thorp testified at a Senate hearing that women vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine during their first trimester experienced an 82% miscarriage rate, which he claims mirrors the effects of chemical abortion drugs. He accused the Biden administration of knowingly promoting the vaccine to pregnant women despite the risks.
Thorp criticized the medical community and government for what he described as a calculated campaign to manipulate public perception about vaccine safety. He asserted that misleading information was disseminated to persuade pregnant women to get vaccinated, despite evidence suggesting significant risks.
#crime
The Western Journal: Colorado Terror Suspect Yelled Two Telling Words as He Launched Fiery Attack: FBI
A suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, was arrested for attacking a Boulder rally supporting Israeli hostages, injuring eight people with a makeshift flamethrower and incendiary devices. He reportedly yelled "Free Palestine" during the incident.
Soliman, an Egyptian citizen in the U.S. illegally, faces multiple felony charges and is held on a $10 million bond. Authorities are investigating the attack as ideologically motivated violence and a hate crime, highlighting a concerning rise in anti-Semitic incidents.
#sports
Forbes: The Future Of Women’s Pro Soccer Is Being Built In The Heart Of Kansas City
The Kansas City Current's new CPKC Stadium, the first built primarily for a women's sports franchise, has significantly boosted the team's revenue, generating $36 million in 2024. The privately financed $140 million venue has transformed the club's business model and set a new benchmark in the NWSL.
With projections of $45 million in revenue for 2025, the Current's success is prompting other NWSL teams to consider similar stadium projects. The Longs believe their achievements will influence how the league operates moving forward.
#technology
Forbes: Elon Musk Says X’s WhatsApp Competitor XChat Rolls Out This Week
Elon Musk announced that XChat, an encrypted messaging and calling platform, will start rolling out on X this week. It will feature vanishing messages and the ability to send various file types, positioning it as a competitor to WhatsApp.
Updates are expected as the rollout progresses.