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#illegals

The Western Journal: The Lesson to Be Learned from NYC's Mayor Debacle Goes Beyond Just Illegal Immigration, Charlie Kirk Says
The Lesson to Be Learned from NYC's Mayor Debacle Goes Beyond Just Illegal Immigration, Charlie Kirk Says
New York City faces significant challenges, particularly with the Democratic Party's choice of Zohran Mamdani, a socialist with controversial views. The situation reflects broader issues tied to both illegal and legal immigration policies, which critics argue have detrimental effects on society.

Charlie Kirk emphasizes that both forms of immigration can destabilize the country, advocating for stricter controls on migration. He argues that without guarantees of cultural assimilation, the influx of immigrants—whether legal or illegal—could lead to societal upheaval.


#politics

Fox News: Noem uncovers and kills multimillion-dollar, Biden-era DEI, LGBTQ program
Noem uncovers and kills multimillion-dollar, Biden-era DEI, LGBTQ program
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced the termination of the Invent2Prevent program, originally aimed at preventing violence in schools, citing its shift towards a diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) agenda under the Biden administration. This cut is projected to save over $1.5 million.

The move aligns with former President Trump's efforts to dismantle DEI initiatives in the federal government, which he deemed wasteful and politically biased. Following Trump's executive orders, many private sector companies have also begun to eliminate DEI policies.


The Western Journal: Trump Urged to Revoke Zohran Mamdani's Citizenship, Deport Him Under Communist Control Act of 1954
Trump Urged to Revoke Zohran Mamdani's Citizenship, Deport Him Under Communist Control Act of 1954
The New York Young Republican Club is urging President Trump to revoke the citizenship of New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani and deport him under the Communist Control Act of 1954. This plea follows Mamdani's primary win, which has sparked bipartisan backlash against his leftist platform.

Mamdani, a self-declared democratic socialist and recent U.S. citizen, aims to implement radical policies in NYC, including expanding sanctuary city status and defunding the police. Despite the call for his deportation, legal challenges are likely if the Communist Control Act is invoked, as it has rarely been enforced.


Fox News: White House says Congress debating ‘footnotes’ on ‘Big Beautiful Bill,’ not expecting major changes
White House says Congress debating ‘footnotes’ on ‘Big Beautiful Bill,’ not expecting major changes
White House Director of the National Economic Council, Kevin Hassett, expressed confidence that minor language differences between the House and Senate versions of President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" will not pose significant issues. House Republicans are concerned about the Senate's version, with some members, like Chip Roy, indicating they may not support it as currently drafted.

Hassett emphasized that the core elements of Trump’s agenda are firmly embedded in the bill, including permanent tax cuts and border security measures. Trump is pushing for the bill to be finalized by the Fourth of July, with a Senate vote anticipated soon.


#society

The Economist: The culture wars are coming for cousin marriage in Britain
The culture wars are coming for cousin marriage in Britain
Cousin marriage has been legal in Britain since the 16th century, but the practice has become rare and socially taboo due to genetic concerns. Recently, some political figures on the right are advocating for a ban, reigniting the debate over this long-standing cultural issue.

The discussion reflects broader cultural tensions, as attitudes toward cousin marriage evolve in modern Britain.


The Economist: How Wimbledon gets its grass so green
How Wimbledon gets its grass so green
Wimbledon’s grass courts are meticulously maintained, featuring laser-guided leveling and daily robotic mowing, creating a uniform, architectural appearance. Historically, English lawns symbolize status and tradition, but the culture around them is shifting as rewilding and natural meadows gain popularity.

At King’s College, Cambridge, a transformation from manicured lawn to vibrant meadow has led to increased biodiversity, showcasing a new approach to green spaces. This shift reflects a broader trend away from traditional lawns, emphasizing ecological health over aesthetic uniformity.


#culture

GB News: McVitie's reimagines 'iconic' biscuit with brand-new chocolate bar providing 'chunky satisfaction' - out next week
McVitie's reimagines 'iconic' biscuit with brand-new chocolate bar providing 'chunky satisfaction' - out next week
McVitie's is launching Club Layers Orange, a chocolate-coated wafer bar inspired by the classic Club biscuit, available exclusively at Spar from June 30. The bar features a milk chocolate coating and orange cream filling, designed for on-the-go snacking.

Additionally, limited-edition Pink Digestives with raspberry and cream flavor will debut at Sainsbury's. Both product launches reflect McVitie's strategy to modernize its offerings while maintaining brand heritage.


#health

The Western Journal: Watch: Bowman Says the 'N-Word' Gives Black People Heart Disease, Cancer, Diabetes, Obesity
Watch: Bowman Says the 'N-Word' Gives Black People Heart Disease, Cancer, Diabetes, Obesity
Former Rep. Jamaal Bowman claims that the stress from being called the "N-word" contributes to higher rates of heart disease, cancer, and obesity among Black Americans. He made these remarks during a CNN discussion, emphasizing the need to address racism and its impacts on health.

Bowman's comments have drawn attention due to his previous controversies, including his guilty plea for pulling a Capitol fire alarm. His statements reflect a broader discussion on the effects of racism on health outcomes, though critics argue that his reasoning oversimplifies complex issues.


#sports

The Economist: The “motorsport mindset” behind Britain’s success in Formula One
The “motorsport mindset” behind Britain’s success in Formula One
The British Grand Prix on July 6 marks 75 years since the start of the Formula One World Championship, showcasing the evolution of motorsport in Britain. From basic cars and minimal safety to a thriving industrial cluster, the event highlights Britain's significant contributions to the sport.

This anniversary reflects not only the changes in racing technology but also the cultural and historical significance of F1 in Britain. The event serves as a reminder of the country's longstanding legacy in motorsport.