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Jul 14, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: There's an 'LA Man' Now: DHS Forced to Issue Key 'Fact Check' After Media Claims
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a statement addressing media portrayal of Omar Pulido-Bastida, an illegal alien charged with assaulting an ICE officer. DHS criticized outlets for labeling him an "LA man," emphasizing his criminal history and previous deportation.
DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin argued that the media mischaracterizes illegal aliens to garner public sympathy for violent criminals. This incident reflects ongoing tensions surrounding illegal immigration, a key issue in President Trump's administration.
#society
Fox News: Woman drinking wine teaches pushy mother a lesson after family tries to intervene
A woman on vacation in the Canary Islands faced criticism from a mother at her dining table for drinking wine. The mother claimed she didn't want her children exposed to alcohol, but the woman suggested they move tables if it was an issue.
After the family reported her as underage, a waiter returned with her wine. The woman then requested a full bottle and shots, leading the family to leave. Many commenters on Reddit supported her, questioning the mother's motives and suggesting she should have moved if uncomfortable.
GB News: Rachel Reeves backs away from electric car plans as funding for major roads slows down
The Labour government has reduced a previous commitment to install rapid electric vehicle chargers along motorways, cutting the funding from £900 million to £400 million over five years. This decision has drawn criticism from industry leaders who argue that maintaining the original funding is crucial for the electric vehicle transition.
Despite the funding cuts, the UK's charging infrastructure continues to grow, with over 80,000 public chargers reported as of May, a 29% increase from the previous year. Experts are urging the government to focus on effective deployment of funds for charging stations in underserved areas rather than the previously planned motorway sites.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Iran says man accused of spying for Israel executed
Iran executed Majid Mosayebi, convicted of espionage for Israel's Mossad, amid ongoing conflict between the two nations. His execution followed a confirmed Supreme Court sentence, as Iran continues to arrest individuals suspected of spying for Israel, with 22 arrests reported in Qom.
The judiciary announced additional arrests for espionage, including one individual allegedly from a European nation. Iran's crackdown on suspected spies has intensified, with special judicial branches established to expedite these cases. The country remains a leading executor globally.
Fox News: Pentagon flexes US military's decoys and strategic deception that took Iran and world by surprise
The U.S. military executed surprise strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, leveraging strategic deception to ensure operational secrecy. President Trump announced the strikes via social media, claiming they obliterated Iran's nuclear capabilities and forced the nation to consider peace.
Defense officials praised the operation's success, highlighting the use of misdirection and minimal communication during the mission. Trump emphasized the strikes as a decisive blow against Iran, which he labeled the "bully of the Middle East," and warned of greater consequences if peace is not pursued.
Times Of Israel: Trump officials offer Iran new chance at diplomacy, say US not seeking regime change
High-ranking US officials emphasized the need for diplomacy with Iran following recent strikes on its nuclear facilities. Vice President JD Vance stated that the US is not at war with Iran but rather its nuclear program, urging Tehran to return to negotiations while warning of a strong response to any retaliation.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio echoed this sentiment, offering Iran the chance to pursue nuclear energy without enriching its own fuel. The US launched significant military operations against Iran's nuclear sites, following a series of Israeli strikes, amid escalating tensions and Iranian missile attacks on Israel.
Fox News: Israeli President Herzog: Israel 'not dragging' US into war with Iran
Israeli President Isaac Herzog stated that Israel is not dragging the U.S. into its conflict with Iran, emphasizing that military actions are based on American national security interests. He supported President Trump's recent strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities as necessary for global security.
Herzog called for clear and constructive diplomatic talks with Iran, citing past failures due to Iranian dishonesty. Secretary of State Marco Rubio echoed Herzog's sentiments, affirming that the U.S. is not at war with Iran and remains open to diplomatic solutions.
#crime
Fox News: Armed gunman shot dead after opening fire at Sunday church service
An active shooter incident occurred at Crosspointe Church in Wayne, Michigan, during a Sunday service, injuring one person. A security guard shot and killed the suspect, who was reportedly trying to enter the church. The FBI is assisting local authorities with the investigation.
Chaotic scenes unfolded as congregants sought safety, with video showing people ducking and fleeing towards the back of the church. The investigation is ongoing, and the area has been secured by police.