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Jul 22, 2025 |
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#illegals
Forbes: Trump Sues Los Angeles Over Sanctuary City Immigration Policies
The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against Los Angeles, alleging that the city's policy limiting cooperation with federal immigration enforcement encourages violence against law enforcement. This legal action is part of ongoing tensions related to protests against federal deportation efforts.
The situation escalated during a recent incident where U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers faced community pushback while attempting to conduct a raid in Bell, California.
#politics
Fox News: Trump may look to his daughter-in-law to defend Senate seat in key battleground
Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina announced he will not seek re-election in 2026, prompting President Trump to express approval. This opens the door for Trump's influence in selecting the GOP nominee, with potential candidates including Lara Trump, RNC Chair Michael Whatley, and Rep. Richard Hudson.
The shift has made the North Carolina Senate race more competitive, moving it from Lean Republican to Toss Up, especially with former Democratic Governor Roy Cooper considering a run. This change highlights the evolving dynamics within the GOP and the potential for a Democratic pickup in a state that has not elected a Democrat to the Senate since 2008.
Fox News: 'Antisemitic' British band banned from US after viral 'death to the IDF' festival chants
The U.S. State Department has revoked the visas of the British punk-rap duo Bob Vylan after they called for "death to the IDF" during a performance at the Glastonbury Festival. The Secretary of State emphasized that the U.S. will not issue visas to those who sympathize with terrorism.
In response to the band's statements, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned their actions as hate speech, while the BBC apologized for airing the performance, acknowledging it should have been cut due to the incitement to violence.
The Telegraph: How Glastonbury lost the plot
Glastonbury, rooted in political activism since 1970, has long addressed various social causes. This year, the focus shifted predominantly to the Middle East conflict, overshadowing other issues. Controversy arose regarding Irish rappers Kneecap, following a member's charge related to displaying a Hezbollah flag.
The festival's history of supporting environmental and humanitarian causes continues, but the current tensions have sparked significant debate among attendees and organizers.
#society
Times Of Israel: UK probing Kneecap, Bob Vylan over Glastonbury chants; US to revoke latter band’s visas
UK police have launched a criminal investigation into performances by Bob Vylan and Kneecap at the Glastonbury Festival, where they led chants calling for violence against the Israeli military. The US State Department has revoked Bob Vylan's visas, citing their "hateful tirade."
The BBC faced backlash for livestreaming the event, with politicians condemning the performers' rhetoric as hate speech. Critics argue that protests against Israel are often labeled antisemitic to silence dissent. Amidst this, some festival-goers highlighted the plight of hostages taken by Hamas during the ongoing conflict.
Breitbart: Nolte: Bob Vylan Dropped by Talent Agency for Anti-Jewish Rant at Festival
British rap duo Bob Vylan has been dropped by their talent agency UTA following antisemitic remarks made during a performance at Glastonbury. Their U.S. visas have been revoked after leading chants against Israel and expressing disdain for Zionists.
The incident reflects a growing concern about antisemitism within certain cultural circles, with implications for political affiliations and public discourse. The Democratic Party faces scrutiny for its handling of antisemitic sentiments among its nominees.
GB News: Council spends £157,000 of taxpayer money converting £1.2m farm to children's home - before abandoning plans
Norfolk County Council has spent nearly £160,000 converting Pump Farm into a children's home that has never housed any children. The property was purchased for £1.2 million in 2020 as part of a road project that has since been abandoned.
Despite the significant investment, plans to use the farm for temporary accommodation were scrapped, raising concerns about the use of taxpayer money amid ongoing budget cuts. The council claims the refurbishment was not wasted, as the building may still serve other purposes.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Multiple Bible Experts Agree US-Israeli Strikes on Iran Have End-Times Prophetic Significance
Multiple Bible prophecy experts suggest that current events in the Middle East may signal a forthcoming season of peace for Israel, which could precede the prophesied Gog and Magog war. They reference biblical texts indicating that Israel will experience security before facing a coalition of nations, including Iran.
Experts argue that Israel's recent military actions may lead to a temporary neutralization of its enemies, setting the stage for peace agreements with neighboring Arab states. This potential peace is seen as a precursor to the predicted conflict outlined in the Bible.
Breitbart: Lawful For UK to Export F-35 Fighter Jet Parts to Israel, High Court Rules
The British High Court has ruled against a legal challenge aimed at preventing the export of F-35 parts to Israel, stating that such matters are for Parliament, not the courts. The case arose after the October 7 attacks, with critics arguing UK components could contribute to violations of international law.
Despite the ruling, advocacy groups claim a partial victory, noting that the UK has already suspended some arms export licenses to Israel. Activist groups have intensified campaigns against military exports, with some facing potential designation as terrorist organizations for their actions.
#health
The Western Journal: Trump Admin Considers Nuclear Option Against Hospitals Offering Transgender Care to Minors: Report
The Trump administration is considering cutting federal funding for hospitals that provide gender-affirming treatment to minors, following an executive order aimed at protecting children from such procedures. Dr. Mehmet Oz has given hospitals a 30-day deadline to report on their practices, with potential consequences for non-compliance.
Some hospitals, like Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, have already ceased their gender-related care programs, citing the financial impact of federal funding cuts. The administration argues that these treatments can lead to lifelong complications and mental health issues, emphasizing the need to protect children from irreversible decisions.
#technology
Forbes: Apple iPhone 17: Key Design Upgrade Promised In New Leak
Apple's upcoming iPhone 17 series, expected in September, will feature significant design changes, including a larger display for the standard model, now measuring 6.3 inches. The front-facing camera resolution is set to increase from 12 to 24 megapixels, with a unique layout for the iPhone 17 Air.
The iPhone 17 Air will reportedly have its front camera repositioned to the left side, differing from the other models. While the ProMotion feature may not be included in the regular iPhone 17, the series is anticipated to showcase slimmer bezels across all models.