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Jul 22, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: Congressman Points Out Huge Red Flags with Mamdani, Calls for AG Bondi to Investigate and Denaturalize Him
Republican Rep. Andy Ogles is calling for an investigation into New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, alleging he should face denaturalization for potential misrepresentation during his citizenship process. Ogles cites Mamdani's past support for individuals convicted of terrorism and his socialist affiliations as grounds for his claims.
Mamdani, who recently won the Democratic primary, has proposed significant policy changes, including higher taxes on affluent neighborhoods and a $30 minimum wage. Ogles argues that Mamdani's past statements and associations raise serious questions about his eligibility for U.S. citizenship.
#politics
The Federalist: Trump Shows Extreme Restraint On Imperial Judiciary
The Supreme Court recently ruled that lower court judges overstepped their authority by issuing nationwide injunctions against President Trump's executive orders on birthright citizenship. This decision highlights concerns about an "imperial judiciary" and the lack of accountability for judges who issue controversial rulings.
Despite the Supreme Court's intervention, lower courts continue to defy its decisions, leading to a chaotic legal environment for the Trump Administration. The judiciary's actions raise questions about its authority and the potential consequences for ignoring Supreme Court rulings, ultimately risking the reputation of the courts themselves.
#society
Times Of Israel: BBC regrets not stopping Glastonbury ‘Death to the IDF’ livestream
The BBC expressed regret for not stopping the livestream of Bob Vylan's performance at Glastonbury, which included chants against the Israeli military, leading to criticism from Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The broadcaster acknowledged that the comments were unacceptable and stated it should have pulled the stream.
Glastonbury organizers condemned the anti-Israel chants, emphasizing there is no place for hate speech or incitement to violence at the festival. Police are reviewing video evidence to determine if any offenses occurred.
Times Of Israel: PM condemns ‘fanatic few’ settlers for attacking IDF; Lapid: ‘Terrorists are terrorists’
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned recent violent actions by settlers against security forces in the West Bank, labeling them as unacceptable and calling for legal action against the perpetrators. He emphasized that these actions do not represent the broader settler community, which he described as a model for contributing to Israeli society.
Defense Minister Israel Katz and other officials echoed the need to address this violence, while opposition leaders criticized the government's handling of the situation, suggesting that it has fostered an environment of impunity for such acts. The ongoing violence has drawn international scrutiny, with calls for accountability and stronger law enforcement measures.
#health
GB News: Doctor issues blood sugar warning as fake weight loss drugs swarm UK market
Concerns are rising over counterfeit weight loss medications in the UK, which may contain undeclared ingredients leading to severe health risks, such as uncontrolled blood sugar levels and allergic reactions. Medical professionals emphasize the importance of obtaining legitimate treatments through healthcare providers.
A survey shows that over half of UK adults are worried about their weight, with many finding traditional weight loss methods ineffective. Interest in pharmaceutical options is growing, with a significant number of respondents considering or already using medicated treatments for weight loss.
#other
Le Monde: Two rare fishing cats born in France
La Flèche Zoo in France announced the birth of two rare fishing cat kittens, a species listed as "vulnerable" on the IUCN Red List. The kittens, born on April 26, are part of a declining global population estimated at 3,200 to 7,500, primarily found in South Asia.
Fishing cats are one of the least known feline species, with their unique appearance resembling domestic cats. Conservation efforts are essential to protect these threatened animals.