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#illegals
Fox News: Trump administration sues Los Angeles over sanctuary policies that 'impede' ICE operations
The Trump administration is suing Los Angeles, claiming its sanctuary policies hinder federal immigration enforcement and contribute to violence. Attorney General Pam Bondi argues these policies discriminate against federal authorities, violating the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution.
The lawsuit seeks to block these policies, asserting they intentionally obstruct federal immigration officers. Los Angeles has faced unrest amid ICE operations, with Mayor Karen Bass criticizing the federal response as provocative.
GB News: Mark White issues urgent warning as migrant crossings 'worsen by the day' - 'Boats just keep coming!'
Migrant crossings in the English Channel are escalating, with nearly 600 migrants arriving in a single day and the total for the year surpassing 19,000. Experts warn that this number could reach 20,000 soon, highlighting a deteriorating situation.
The UK government faces criticism over a proposed deal with France to manage the influx, which some see as ineffective. French authorities are using more aggressive tactics against migrants, but concerns remain about the effectiveness of any new policies.
#politics
Fox News: Todd and Julie Chrisley break silence on Trump pardon in first interview since release from prison
Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, previously convicted of fraud and tax evasion, have been pardoned by President Donald Trump after serving time in prison. The couple expressed gratitude for the pardon during an interview, highlighting their family's emotional response to the news.
Their daughter, Savannah, recounted the moment they learned of the pardon, describing the surreal experience of receiving the call from Trump. The Chrisleys had been advocating for their release since their conviction, and they believe Trump's political success played a role in their pardon.
Breitbart: Report: Young Dems Believe David Hogg Is Gaining Power Outside DNC
Younger Democrats see David Hogg's removal from the DNC as a chance to invigorate progressive challenges against moderate incumbents. His ouster coincides with a notable primary win for progressive Zohran Mamdani, suggesting a shift in party dynamics.
Conversely, some, like former DNC delegate Audrey McNeal, are leaving the party, citing a loss of commitment to free speech and civil liberties. This reflects broader frustrations within the party, as internal polling indicates significant discontent among Democrats.
Breitbart: State Department Revokes Visas of Bob Vylan Band After 'Death to IDF' Chant
The U.S. State Department has revoked the visas of the UK band Bob Vylan after they led chants of “Death to the IDF” at the Glastonbury festival. This action follows widespread condemnation from various entities, including the UK government and the BBC.
Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau stated that those who promote violence and hatred are unwelcome in the U.S. Bob Vylan's frontman, Bobby Vylan, defended the chant, asserting, “I said what I said.”
#society
The Western Journal: Trump Admin Finds Harvard Violated Federal Law, Floats Major Punishment
The Trump administration has warned Harvard University it may lose federal funding due to violations of the Civil Rights Act related to anti-Semitism. An investigation found significant discrimination against Jewish students, with many feeling unsafe on campus.
Harvard has been accused of being indifferent to anti-Semitic harassment and failing to enforce disciplinary actions against offenders. The administration has given Harvard a chance to rectify these issues, stating that failure to do so could result in the loss of federal resources.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Iran Asks U.N. to Make U.S. Pay Reparations for Bombed Nuclear Sites
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has requested the United Nations to hold the U.S. and Israel accountable for airstrikes on Iran's nuclear sites, demanding reparations for the damage. He described the attacks as acts of aggression and insisted on the necessity of international recognition of this status.
In a related statement, Iranian officials reiterated their lack of interest in negotiations with the U.S. unless their demands are met, emphasizing Iran's commitment to its nuclear enrichment program. The Iranian government has a history of seeking compensation for past military actions against it.
The Economist: The War Room newsletter: The daddy of all summits
The War Room newsletter offers insights into defense and security, with a focus on key international events and strategies. It highlights the evolving landscape of global diplomacy and military actions.
Recent discussions include Sweden's ban on OnlyFans content and the implications of Trump's approach to international relations, emphasizing a shift from regime change to deal-making.
#economy
Breitbart: Nolte: CNN Forced to Report 4th of July Gas Prices at Four-Year Low
Heading into the Fourth of July weekend, gas prices have reached a four-year low, with averages between $3.10 and $3.15 per gallon. This decline is attributed to factors including Trump's ceasefire deal between Israel and Iran, which has helped reduce oil prices.
In contrast, California's new gas taxes could raise prices significantly, leading to potential costs of $6 to $9 per gallon. The report highlights that low inflation and increased wages are benefiting consumers, despite previous claims about the negative impact of Trump's policies on the economy.
The Federalist: For First Time Since Biden, Americans Paying Less For July 4 Food
Inflation rates are projected to ease for July 4 cookouts in 2025, with costs for a gathering of 10 estimated at $70.92, down from a record high of $71.22 in 2024. While prices remain elevated compared to pre-pandemic levels, many food staples are stabilizing.
The American Farm Bureau Federation notes that prices for items like chicken and pork are decreasing, attributed to improved supply chains. The Consumer Price Index also shows a reduced year-over-year inflation rate, suggesting economic conditions are improving under the current administration.
#sports
Fox News: Fisherman lands enormous 56-pound almaco jack, breaking state record
Warren Poirier of Virginia set a new fishing record in North Carolina by catching a 56-pound, 4.8-ounce almaco jack. The catch was certified by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality after a 45-minute battle using specialized fishing gear.
The previous record for almaco jacks in the state was 33 pounds, 12.6 ounces, set in 2024. Almaco jacks can reach lengths of over 5 feet and weights up to 136 pounds.