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Jul 22, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Trump to visit 'Alligator Alcatraz' for grand opening of swampy Everglades detention center for illegal aliens
President Trump will visit Florida to inaugurate an immigration detention center named "Alligator Alcatraz," located in the Everglades. The facility, authorized by Governor Ron DeSantis, can house 5,000 illegal immigrants and is positioned as a secure location due to its surrounding wildlife.
Environmentalists and Democrats are protesting the center, citing concerns over its impact on the Everglades ecosystem. A lawsuit has been filed against federal and state agencies to block its construction, while state officials assert the need for enhanced immigration enforcement.
#politics
Le Monde: Nationwide injunctions: 'The Supreme Court's decision weakens the few checks and balances capable of restraining Trump'
The U.S. Supreme Court has called for a reconsideration of the limits on federal judges' power to block presidential decisions, particularly regarding Donald Trump's actions. This has raised concerns among those who value liberal democracy, as Congress remains largely silent.
Traditionally, federal judges could issue universal injunctions to halt executive actions deemed illegal, but such measures are rare and require significant justification. The recent ruling may limit the judiciary's ability to serve as a check on presidential authority.
Breitbart: Ted Cruz, Marsha Blackburn Strike a Deal Pausing State-level AI Regulations in Big, Beautiful Bill
Sens. Marsha Blackburn and Ted Cruz have reached an agreement on a provision in the Big Beautiful Bill that would impose a ten-year moratorium on state regulation of artificial intelligence (AI), while providing $500 million for the Broadband, Equity, Access, and Deployment program. This deal includes carveouts to protect vulnerable individuals from potential AI consequences.
There is significant opposition to this provision, with some lawmakers arguing it infringes on state rights and could lead to dangerous outcomes given the rapid development of AI. Supporters of the moratorium claim it prevents a confusing patchwork of state regulations that could hinder interstate commerce.
Forbes: Trump’s Spending Bill Faces Possible Senate Amendments, Including AI Regulation And Medicaid Changes
The Senate has commenced voting on amendments to President Trump's budget and spending bill, which aims to pass before the July 4 deadline. The bill, which includes $4 trillion in tax cuts and significant funding for border security, faces opposition from both Democrats and some Republicans.
Key amendments under consideration include changes to Medicaid funding and tax credits for renewable energy projects. The Congressional Budget Office projects the bill could increase national debt by at least $3.3 trillion over the next decade, raising concerns among fiscal conservatives.
The American Mind: How to Replace Obamacare
The Republican Party has not prioritized healthcare reform since failing to repeal Obamacare during Trump's term, despite ongoing issues in the individual health insurance market, such as high costs and limited choices. To fulfill its promise to support middle-class families, the GOP must address these issues and consider models from countries like Australia, Chile, and Germany for restructuring the market.
Proposed reforms include allowing Americans to purchase insurance freely and creating high-risk pools while maintaining Obamacare exchanges. Additionally, implementing waiting periods for pre-existing conditions and expanding Health Savings Accounts could enhance personal choice and stability. The GOP must act to alleviate the burden on families by delivering on its commitment to reform healthcare.
#society
The Telegraph: Harvard ‘wilful participant’ in harassment of Jewish students, Trump report finds
An investigation by the Trump administration has concluded that Harvard University is a "wilful participant" in the harassment of Jewish students and staff, violating federal civil rights law. The university faces potential loss of federal funding if it does not implement immediate changes.
Harvard has pushed back against the administration's findings, asserting it has taken steps to combat anti-Semitism and promote respectful dialogue. The university has filed a lawsuit challenging the funding cuts, arguing they are unconstitutional.
Breitbart: Report: Iranian Official Says Tehran Deporting 8,000 Afghans a Day
Iran has ramped up mass deportations of Afghans, reportedly sending back over 8,000 individuals daily, with claims of 95,000 deported in just one week. The Iranian border governor stated that many chose to leave voluntarily, while the Taliban has called the situation a "migrant crisis."
The deportations, primarily targeting undocumented migrants, have raised concerns among Afghan refugees and rights activists, citing abuse and extortion by Iranian officials. Calls for a more humane approach have emerged, as the Taliban seeks to address the challenges of repatriating millions of Afghans amid ongoing regional tensions.
GB News: Bob Vylan faces ban from US after ‘death to the IDF’ chant during Glastonbury set
The U.S. State Department is considering revoking the visa of Pascal Robinson-Foster, the frontman of UK rap duo Bob Vylan, after he led chants of “death to the IDF” during a performance at Glastonbury Festival. This comes amid pressure from Republican lawmakers and advocacy groups.
The performance, which included messages supporting Palestine, has drawn widespread backlash, leading to calls for action against Robinson-Foster. The BBC has removed footage of the performance from its platform, and Glastonbury condemned the remarks as antisemitic. The controversy has sparked discussions about free speech and the limits of artistic expression.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump pressures Israel to end Gaza conflict as he eyes Abraham Accords expansion
President Trump is urging Israel to negotiate a deal to end its conflict in Gaza and secure the release of hostages held by Hamas. As Israeli officials prepare for discussions in Washington, Trump emphasizes the importance of aligning U.S. and Israeli efforts to facilitate peace and expand the Abraham Accords.
Israeli leaders express a commitment to reaching a hostage deal and ceasefire, with ongoing negotiations expected to take place in Cairo. The situation remains complex, as Hamas has rejected proposals that do not include a permanent ceasefire. Trump aims to include more nations in the Accords, contingent on resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
#culture
Forbes: ‘The Waterfront’ Dethroned In Netflix’s Top 10 List By A New Show
The Waterfront has been dethroned from Netflix's top spot by the highly anticipated third season of Squid Game, which is expected to dominate the charts. Despite The Waterfront's successful debut, it was anticipated that Squid Game would reclaim the number one position.
As the show continues to perform well, discussions about a potential second season of The Waterfront are emerging among the cast and crew. Fans are hopeful for its renewal, especially with the show's creator, Kevin Williamson, at the helm.
#health
Fox News: William Shatner still battles 'difficult' health condition caused by 'Star Trek' mishap
William Shatner, 94, has spoken about his long struggle with tinnitus, a condition he developed in the 1990s after a special effects explosion while filming "Star Trek." He emphasized the challenges of living with the condition and his commitment to raising funds for a cure.
Despite his health issues, Shatner attributes his longevity and vitality to staying engaged and curious about life. He believes that good health has played a significant role in his energetic lifestyle and career.
#crime
Forbes: FBI Warning Issued As 2FA Bypass Attacks Surge — Get Prepared
The FBI has issued a warning about the Scattered Spider cybercriminal group, which is expanding its attacks into the transportation sector, particularly targeting airlines and their supply chains. The group has previously been responsible for significant retail sector breaches, including a $600 million attack on Marks & Spencer.
Scattered Spider employs social engineering tactics to bypass security measures like multi-factor authentication, often impersonating employees to gain access. The group is also now targeting the insurance industry, indicating a broader threat landscape. Businesses across various sectors are urged to remain vigilant against these evolving cyber threats.
Fox News: Suspected shooter in Idaho firefighter ambush identified
Wess Roley has been identified as the alleged sniper who ambushed and killed two firefighters in Idaho by setting a brush fire to lure them in. The incident occurred on June 29, 2025, near Coeur d’Alene, resulting in one firefighter critically injured and a massive manhunt for Roley, who was later found dead.
Idaho Governor Brad Little condemned the attack as a "heinous, direct assault" on firefighters. The investigation is ongoing, with federal agencies assisting local authorities to determine the motive behind Roley's actions.