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#illegals

Breitbart: Mamdani Vows to 'Fight Back' Against ICE Agents if Elected
Mamdani Vows to 'Fight Back' Against ICE Agents if Elected
Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani pledged to protect New York City's sanctuary status and oppose ICE deportations if elected. He criticized the current mayor for collaborating with federal immigration enforcement and vowed to end such practices to ensure public safety.

Mamdani emphasized that maintaining sanctuary policies has historically kept New Yorkers safe and allows immigrants to fully participate in city life. He expressed commitment to fighting back against any increase in ICE presence in the city.


#politics

Fox News: SCOOP: House Republican eyes bid for Thom Tillis Senate seat after Trump attack
SCOOP: House Republican eyes bid for Thom Tillis Senate seat after Trump attack
Rep. Pat Harrigan, a first-term House Republican and military veteran, is considering a run for Sen. Thom Tillis' Senate seat in North Carolina after Tillis announced he would not seek re-election. Harrigan's interest follows Trump’s call for a primary challenger due to Tillis' vote against a key procedural measure.

Harrigan, elected to represent North Carolina's 10th district in 2024, may face a competitive Republican primary in the lead-up to the 2026 midterms.


Liberty Nation News: The Zohran Mamdani City-Owned Grocery Store Is Bad Economics - Liberty Nation News
The Zohran Mamdani City-Owned Grocery Store Is Bad Economics - Liberty Nation News
New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is advocating for a government-run grocery chain, claiming it will keep prices low without the profit motive. Critics argue that such a model is historically flawed, citing failures in socialist economies like Venezuela and the Soviet Union.

The proposal raises concerns about the impact on the grocery industry, as government competition could lead to store closures and reduced consumer choice. As Mamdani's chances of winning increase, the potential for another socialist experiment in the U.S. looms.


Fox News: Dem delay tactic ends, debate begins on Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
Dem delay tactic ends, debate begins on Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, employed a rare tactic by forcing clerks to read the entire 940-page GOP version of President Trump's bill, a process that took nearly 16 hours. This move was intended to highlight Republican discomfort and assert that they had not fully reviewed the legislation.

With the reading complete, the Senate will now proceed to 20 hours of debate. Key Republican senators, including Rand Paul and Thom Tillis, have expressed reservations about the bill, particularly regarding Medicaid adjustments, complicating its path to final passage.


Fox News: Mike Lee preemptively drops 'big beautiful bill' provision to sell federal lands that riled GOP colleagues
Mike Lee preemptively drops 'big beautiful bill' provision to sell federal lands that riled GOP colleagues
Sen. Mike Lee of Utah withdrew a controversial provision from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that would have allowed the sale of federal lands for development, amid backlash from conservative colleagues. Lee cited concerns over misinformation and the need for safeguards to ensure lands would not be sold to foreign entities.

Despite his belief that the federal government mismanages too much land, Lee faced strong opposition from fellow Republicans who preferred improved management over sales. The legislation is part of a broader agenda aimed at advancing Trump's policies on various issues.


Fox News: GOP, Dem senators remain divided over Medicaid after Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ vote
GOP, Dem senators remain divided over Medicaid after Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ vote
Senate Republicans and Democrats are divided over President Trump's Medicaid reforms following a key vote. Sen. Jim Banks argues the bill targets able-bodied Americans and illegal immigrants, while Sen. Chris Coons contends it imposes more requirements on Medicaid beneficiaries.

Concerns persist regarding the impact of the bill on taxes and healthcare costs. As debates continue, Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has called for the bill's lengthy text to be read aloud before further discussions. A final vote is expected soon.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Cancel military aid to Ukraine, says transport union
Cancel military aid to Ukraine, says transport union
The RMT transport union has passed a motion calling for Britain to cease military aid to Ukraine, advocating for a diplomatic peace settlement instead. The motion criticizes the UK's involvement in escalating the conflict and argues that funding the war undermines living standards at home.

Union leaders emphasize that while they oppose the Russian invasion, supplying weapons to one side complicates peace negotiations. The motion reflects a broader sentiment within the union against ongoing military support, despite pushback from pro-Ukraine factions.


Times Of Israel: Trump: Iran’s nuclear program is over, bombs penetrated Fordo ‘like it was butter’
Trump: Iran’s nuclear program is over, bombs penetrated Fordo ‘like it was butter’
President Trump claimed that recent US and Israeli strikes have significantly damaged Iran's nuclear program, stating that the attacks on facilities like Fordo have rendered them virtually destroyed. He emphasized that Iran is not currently capable of advancing its nuclear ambitions, despite reports suggesting otherwise.

However, the International Atomic Energy Agency indicated that Iran may soon resume uranium production and that some enriched uranium remains unaccounted for. Meanwhile, Trump expressed optimism about expanding the Abraham Accords, linking it to the ongoing efforts against Iran's nuclear capabilities.


#health

The Western Journal: Missing Toothbrush Found 52 Years Later After Man Feels Strange Sensation
Missing Toothbrush Found 52 Years Later After Man Feels Strange Sensation
A 64-year-old man in China's Anhui province discovered a toothbrush lodged in his small intestine for 52 years after feeling discomfort. He had swallowed it at age 12 but kept it a secret, believing it would dissolve. Doctors successfully removed it through endoscopic surgery.

In a related case, a woman in Fujian province swallowed seven toothbrushes due to an eating disorder, leading to severe health issues. Both cases highlight the dangers of ingesting foreign objects and the psychological factors that can contribute to such behaviors.


#sports

GB News: Lando Norris boosts hopes of F1 title glory with victory at Austrian Grand Prix
Lando Norris boosts hopes of F1 title glory with victory at Austrian Grand Prix
Lando Norris won the Austrian Grand Prix, marking his third victory of the season, with McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri finishing second. This win narrows Norris's championship deficit to Piastri to 15 points, while Max Verstappen's early exit from the race significantly impacts his title hopes.

Norris controlled the race despite pressure from Piastri, who nearly collided with him during a late challenge. The McLaren duo finished well ahead of third-placed Charles Leclerc from Ferrari, highlighting McLaren's growing competitiveness as the season progresses.