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#illegals

Fox News: ACLU sues Trump over birthright order as Supreme Court clears path for it to take effect
ACLU sues Trump over birthright order as Supreme Court clears path for it to take effect
The Supreme Court ruled that lower courts can only issue nationwide injunctions in limited circumstances, impacting a recent executive order by President Trump that redefines birthright citizenship. A coalition of liberal legal groups has filed a class-action lawsuit challenging this order, claiming it violates the Constitution by denying citizenship to children born in the U.S. to non-citizen parents.

The lawsuit argues that the executive order threatens to create a permanent subclass of children without legal recognition. Advocates emphasize that birthright citizenship is a fundamental American promise and cite the 14th Amendment and historical Supreme Court rulings in their defense.


#politics

Front Page Magazine: Zohran Mamdani at Terror Mosque That Urged 'Guide the Shooting' of Hamas
Zohran Mamdani at Terror Mosque That Urged 'Guide the Shooting' of Hamas
Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic candidate, has faced scrutiny for his connections to a Brooklyn mosque where an imam has previously prayed for the success of Hamas terrorists. Mamdani, who recently became a U.S. citizen, has attended events at the mosque that have included anti-Semitic rhetoric and calls for violence against Jews and Christians.

The mosque's sermons have included extreme statements, with former imam Reda Shata making derogatory claims about Jews, and current speakers expressing hostility towards both Jews and Christians. Critics argue that Mamdani's association with this mosque reveals troubling aspects of his campaign.


Breitbart: China Purges Navy, Nuclear Officials from Top Legislative Positions
China Purges Navy, Nuclear Officials from Top Legislative Positions
The National People’s Congress in China expelled Vice Admiral Li Hanjun and nuclear engineer Liu Shipeng for unspecified reasons, while Admiral Miao Hua was removed from the Central Military Commission. These actions are part of Xi Jinping's ongoing anti-corruption campaign targeting officials who have fallen out of favor.

Miao, a significant figure in the military and a protégé of Xi, faced previous reprimands for alleged violations of discipline. His removal marks a notable shift in the military leadership, as he was among the highest-ranking officials purged in decades.


#society

The Epoch Times: Supreme Court Hands Win to Parents in Dispute Over Pro-LGBT Books—What to Know
Supreme Court Hands Win to Parents in Dispute Over Pro-LGBT Books—What to Know
The Supreme Court ruled that Maryland parents may exempt their children from school reading lessons featuring LGBT-themed books for religious reasons. This decision follows the introduction of such books in the Montgomery County curriculum for grades K-5 in 2022.


Breitbart: Dozens of Women from Syria’s Alawite Minority Kidnapped After Fall of Assad
Dozens of Women from Syria’s Alawite Minority Kidnapped After Fall of Assad
A surge of kidnappings targeting Alawite women in Syria has emerged since the fall of Bashar Assad, with at least 33 cases reported. The Alawite minority, historically favored under Assad's regime, now faces violent reprisals from various factions, leading to widespread fear and displacement.

Victims describe brutal treatment by their captors, with many being held for ransom or disappearing entirely. Despite alarming reports from human rights groups, Syrian authorities have largely dismissed these incidents, suggesting that families may be fabricating stories. Calls for government action remain unheeded.


GB News: Car-free zones in major city see air pollution levels drop prompting support for new road charges
Car-free zones in major city see air pollution levels drop prompting support for new road charges
Oxford City Council reported a 10% drop in air pollution last year, with nitrogen dioxide levels down 38% from 2019. This progress has prompted plans for a congestion charge starting this autumn, aimed at further reducing traffic and pollution.

The proposed £5 daily charge would apply to six key locations from 7am to 7pm, with exemptions for certain groups. Revenue would fund operational costs and enhance public transport. A consultation on the scheme is open until August 3.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: South Korea Detains Americans Trying to Send Food, Bibles to North Korea
South Korea Detains Americans Trying to Send Food, Bibles to North Korea
South Korean police detained six Americans with over 1,000 bottles filled with rice, Bibles, and U.S. currency intended for North Korea. This incident marks a significant crackdown on missionary activities, continuing restrictions imposed during previous administrations.

Despite their detention, authorities opted not to pursue arrest warrants, citing a lack of public security threats. The current government under President Lee Jae-myung is expected to maintain strict measures against such activities as part of efforts to engage North Korea.


Le Monde: Iran condemns Trump's 'disrespectful and unacceptable' comments on Khamenei
Iran condemns Trump's 'disrespectful and unacceptable' comments on Khamenei
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi criticized Donald Trump for his "disrespectful" remarks about Ayatollah Khamenei, urging him to adopt a more respectful tone if he seeks a deal. The comments followed U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites amid ongoing tensions.

Trump claimed he saved Khamenei from assassination, expressing frustration over Iran's lack of gratitude and halting discussions on sanction relief. Iran has denied plans to resume nuclear negotiations despite Trump's assertions.


#religion

Breitbart: Pope Leo XIV Appeals for Unity Within the Catholic Church in Holy Year Message to Priests
Pope Leo XIV Appeals for Unity Within the Catholic Church in Holy Year Message to Priests
Pope Leo XIV reiterated his call for unity within the Catholic Church during a mass at St. Peter’s Basilica, emphasizing the need for priests to model obedience and reconciliation. He quoted St. Augustine to highlight the importance of unity among clergy, reflecting on the Church's recent divisions.

The pope also urged priests to actively recruit new members to address the declining number of clergy, particularly in Europe. He acknowledged the challenges faced by the Church and encouraged priests to embrace their roles as friends of Christ.


#culture

Fox News: Whoopi Goldberg announces 'crazy' new role in Italian soap opera
Whoopi Goldberg announces 'crazy' new role in Italian soap opera
Whoopi Goldberg announced her participation in the Italian soap opera "Un Posto Al Sole," expressing excitement despite acknowledging her imperfect Italian. She will appear in multiple episodes as part of a special storyline set to air in 2026.

Goldberg, known for her awards and controversial remarks on "The View," continues to diversify her career, recently venturing into comic books.


#crime

Fox News: Washington Post reporter arrested on child pornography charges after FBI search and is placed on leave
Washington Post reporter arrested on child pornography charges after FBI search and is placed on leave
Thomas Pham LeGro, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post, was arrested for possessing child pornography on his work laptop. The FBI found videos depicting child sexual abuse during a search of his home, leading to his placement on leave.

LeGro, who has worked at the Post for over a decade, was part of a team recognized for their coverage of Roy Moore's Senate candidacy. The investigation is part of the Department of Justice's Project Safe Childhood initiative.