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#illegals

Breitbart: WaPo Mocked for Labeling Drop in Fentanyl Seizures 'Mysterious'
WaPo Mocked for Labeling Drop in Fentanyl Seizures 'Mysterious'
The Washington Post faced criticism for labeling the decline in fentanyl seizures at the U.S.-Mexico border as "mysterious." Seizures dropped from an average of 1,700 pounds in 2024 to 746 pounds in 2025, coinciding with a significant decrease in illegal immigration attributed to Trump-era policies.

White House officials dismissed the article, asserting that Trump's border policies have effectively reduced drug trafficking. They argued that the drop in seizures is a clear indication of improved border security, contrary to the Post's claims.


#politics

Breitbart: Dem Rep. Waters Campaign Fined $68K for Campaign Finance Violations
Dem Rep. Waters Campaign Fined $68K for Campaign Finance Violations
Rep. Maxine Waters' campaign was fined $68,000 by the FEC for multiple violations of campaign finance laws during the 2020 election. The violations included failing to accurately report financial activities, accepting excessive contributions, and making prohibited cash disbursements.

Waters' campaign attributed the errors to limited resources during the COVID-19 pandemic and agreed to the fine, which includes sending its treasurer to a training program. The FEC's findings also noted payments made to Waters' daughter's company for campaign-related services.


GB News: ANALYSIS: How Reform's surge in Scotland could prove to be a double-edged sword that breaks up the Union
ANALYSIS: How Reform's surge in Scotland could prove to be a double-edged sword that breaks up the Union
Recent polling indicates a resurgence in support for Scottish independence, with 54% backing it, attributed to the rise of Reform UK and dissatisfaction with the Labour government. This shift challenges the idea that the independence movement is waning after the SNP's significant electoral losses.

The data suggests that as English national identity strengthens, Reform UK may gain traction, potentially reshaping the political landscape in Scotland and England. First Minister John Swinney has criticized Farage, asserting that only the SNP can counter this emerging threat.


#economy

Forbes: Japanese Gaming Billionaire Scores A Twofer And Doubles His Fortune
Japanese Gaming Billionaire Scores A Twofer And Doubles His Fortune
Kagemasa Kozuki, the gaming billionaire behind Konami Group, saw his net worth double to $3.5 billion this year, fueled by the success of its esports and horror franchises. Konami's eFootball game has over 850 million downloads, and the remake of "Silent Hill 2" sold over two million copies.

Konami's revenue increased by 17% to ¥421.6 billion ($2.9 billion), with a net profit rise of 26% to ¥74.7 billion. Founded in 1969 as a jukebox rental shop, Konami has expanded into various gaming sectors and operates one of Japan's largest fitness club brands.


#military

Le Monde: Dozens dead in twin attacks on Mali army bases, Timbuktu airport targeted
Dozens dead in twin attacks on Mali army bases, Timbuktu airport targeted
Twin attacks on Malian army bases in Timbuktu and central Mali resulted in the deaths of at least 60 soldiers, with ongoing concerns about missing and captured personnel. The military claimed to have thwarted a terrorist infiltration attempt in Timbuktu, arresting several suspects.

Mali has faced persistent violence from jihadist groups linked to Al-Qaeda and ISIS since 2012. The country, now under military rule, has shifted its alliances from France to Russia, complicating the security landscape amid ongoing assaults on military installations.


#crime

Fox News: Suspicious incendiary device found near Blue Ridge Parkway prompts evacuation
Suspicious incendiary device found near Blue Ridge Parkway prompts evacuation
Rangers from the National Park Service responded to a suspicious item near the Folk Art Center on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Asheville, North Carolina. The Asheville Police Department Bomb Squad and the FBI assisted in the investigation, temporarily evacuating the area.

The device was identified as an "Improvised Incendiary Device," but there are no current threats to the public. The NPS is investigating the incident and encourages anyone with information to contact their Investigative Services Branch.