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#illegals

Breitbart: Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro Tries to Insult Nayib Bukele, Calling Him Latin America's 'Netanyahu'
Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro Tries to Insult Nayib Bukele, Calling Him Latin America's 'Netanyahu'
Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro criticized El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele, labeling him a “lowly monster” and likening him to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. This came after El Salvador detained 252 Venezuelan migrants suspected of ties to a terrorist group, with Maduro claiming Bukele “kidnapped” them.

Maduro's comments followed a Salvadoran court's rejection of a Venezuelan request to defend the migrants. Bukele responded to Maduro's remarks with a laughing emoji. Maduro also proposed a deal for the return of the migrants in exchange for political prisoners, which was rejected by his regime.


#politics

Fox News: Border Patrol could face key recruitment change as Congress debates next immigration moves
Border Patrol could face key recruitment change as Congress debates next immigration moves
Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego is introducing the "Border Patrol Recruitment Enhancement Act," which aims to exempt military veterans and law enforcement officials from polygraph testing for U.S. Customs and Border Protection positions. The goal is to streamline the hiring process and address staffing shortages.

Concerns about high retirements and a lengthy hiring process have prompted this legislative move. Similar proposals have been made in the past, highlighting ongoing discussions about immigration and border security. The bill seeks to ensure that qualified applicants can serve without unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles.


#society

GB News: Chinese electric car brand offers drivers free bungee jump ahead of UK showroom launch
Chinese electric car brand offers drivers free bungee jump ahead of UK showroom launch
Leapmotor, a Chinese electric car manufacturer, has opened a pop-up showroom in central London, featuring complimentary bungee jumps to encourage drivers to consider electric vehicles. The facility showcases two models: the compact T03 and the family-oriented C10 SUV.

The event aims to alleviate apprehension about transitioning to electric vehicles, with the managing director emphasizing the brand's mission to provide affordable, technology-rich options. Leapmotor has rapidly expanded in the UK, planning to increase its dealership count from 46 to 70 by year's end.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 793: Breitbart’s Frances Martel on the World After Trump’s Ceasefire Deal
Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 793: Breitbart’s Frances Martel on the World After Trump’s Ceasefire Deal
Frances Martel of Breitbart discusses the global implications following President Trump's announcement of a ceasefire in the Israel-Iran conflict. The conversation extends to recent developments in regions beyond the Middle East.

Listeners can subscribe to the Breitbart News Daily Podcast for insights on these topics.


Forbes: U.S. Strikes Set Iran Nuclear Program Back 'Years,' CIA Says (Live Updates)
U.S. Strikes Set Iran Nuclear Program Back 'Years,' CIA Says (Live Updates)
CIA Director John Ratcliffe stated that U.S. strikes have "severely damaged" Iran's nuclear program, contradicting a U.S. intelligence assessment suggesting only minimal setbacks. Ratcliffe claims credible evidence shows key facilities were destroyed, requiring years to rebuild.

President Trump emphasized the strikes' success and dismissed reports of limited damage as "fake news." He announced a ceasefire with Iran, though tensions remain high as both nations exchanged missile strikes. Iran's Foreign Minister warned against further U.S. aggression.


Times Of Israel: Mossad hails Israel’s ‘historic’ Iran offensive, thanks CIA in rare public message
Mossad hails Israel’s ‘historic’ Iran offensive, thanks CIA in rare public message
The Mossad announced a successful 12-day operation against Iran, significantly neutralizing the longstanding Iranian threat. Mossad chief David Barnea highlighted the cooperation with the IDF and U.S. support, stating that Israel now feels safer and more prepared for the future.

The operation reportedly caused severe damage to Iran's nuclear program and missile capabilities, with IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir confirming that objectives were achieved and operational freedom was established in Iranian airspace. Iran retaliated with missile strikes, resulting in casualties and damage in Israel.


Breitbart: Pope Leo XIV to Iran and Israel Following Ceasefire: 'Reject Arrogance and Revenge,' Choose Peace
Pope Leo XIV to Iran and Israel Following Ceasefire: 'Reject Arrogance and Revenge,' Choose Peace
Pope Leo XIV expressed hope for a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, urging both nations to abandon revenge and pursue lasting peace. He emphasized the need for dialogue and diplomacy during his General Audience at the Vatican, reflecting on the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and the importance of humanitarian support.

The pope also highlighted the urgency of addressing the suffering of populations affected by war, particularly in Gaza, and called for leaders to prioritize peace over conflict. President Trump announced the ceasefire agreement, celebrating it as a significant step towards stability in the region.


Fox News: Ukraine’s ex-foreign minister backs Trump on defense spending, warns diplomacy with Putin is nearly exhausted
Ukraine’s ex-foreign minister backs Trump on defense spending, warns diplomacy with Putin is nearly exhausted
NATO members agreed to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, responding to calls for enhanced security. Ukraine's former Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba emphasized the importance of serious commitment to this increase for Europe's future security.

Kuleba assessed the state of Russia-Ukraine peace talks as "dead," criticizing Russia's refusal to agree to a ceasefire. He urged Europe to produce and purchase weapons independently, stating reliance on the U.S. for security is no longer sustainable.


#military

The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Protests in Kenya, Astronauts Fly to ISS, and UK’s Largest Music Festival
Day in Photos: Protests in Kenya, Astronauts Fly to ISS, and UK’s Largest Music Festival
President Donald Trump addressed the media following the 2025 NATO Summit in The Hague, where a new defense investment plan was proposed, aiming to increase defense spending to 5 percent of GDP among member nations.

This move reflects ongoing concerns about global security and the need for enhanced military readiness.


#culture

The Telegraph: Sabrina Carpenter releases ‘God approved’ album cover after backlash
Sabrina Carpenter releases ‘God approved’ album cover after backlash
Sabrina Carpenter has unveiled a new cover for her upcoming album, "Man’s Best Friend," after backlash over the original X-rated artwork. The initial cover, featuring Carpenter in a provocative pose, drew criticism from both feminists and conservatives for being overly sexualized.

In response to the controversy, Carpenter humorously claimed the new cover is “God approved.” The original image sparked debates about the portrayal of women and the "male gaze," with some accusing her of prioritizing male perspectives.


#health

Fox News: Senate Republicans look to sweeten Medicaid pot to silence dissent on Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
Senate Republicans look to sweeten Medicaid pot to silence dissent on Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
Senate Republicans are debating a new proposal to address concerns over rural hospital funding as they work on President Trump's major legislation. The proposal includes a $3 billion annual stabilization fund for rural healthcare over five years, but opinions on its adequacy vary among senators.

Some lawmakers, like Sen. Susan Collins, argue the fund is insufficient and advocate for a higher allocation. Others express concerns that changes to the Medicaid provider tax rate could harm rural hospitals. The discussion reflects broader tensions within the GOP regarding healthcare reforms.