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#illegals
Breitbart: Trump Effect: Remittances to Mexico to Drop to Lowest Level in More than a Decade
A significant drop of over $250 million in remittances sent from the U.S. to Mexico in April is attributed to increased immigration enforcement actions, including mass deportations and heightened ICE worksite operations. This decline marks the largest decrease in twelve years, as reported by Banco de México.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum urged calm amid the drop and announced plans to address a proposed 3.5% tax on remittances in U.S. legislation. The ongoing enforcement measures may lead to further reductions in remittances, as employers react by limiting hiring of unauthorized workers, resulting in layoffs at major companies like Walmart and Disney.
#politics
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: A ‘Big, Beautiful’ Feud
The Supreme Court has sided with Catholic charities regarding religious tax exemptions and with U.S. gunmakers in a case linked to Mexican cartel violence. Meanwhile, President Trump expressed disappointment in Elon Musk for criticizing the "Big Beautiful Bill."
Trump also addressed Biden's use of an autopen for signings, while a federal judge ordered the return of a migrant deported to a third country. The political landscape remains tense as various factions clash over immigration and financial policies.
Fox News: Biden's personal doctor summoned as Republicans dig deeper into alleged cognitive decline cover-up
Former President Joe Biden's physician, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, has been subpoenaed to testify regarding allegations of a cover-up of Biden's cognitive decline during his presidency. The House Oversight Committee, led by Rep. James Comer, is investigating potential unauthorized executive actions and the influence of Biden's family on O'Connor's assessments.
The subpoena follows O'Connor's refusal to voluntarily appear for questioning, and the White House's previous attempts to block his testimony. Concerns about Biden's health have intensified, especially after his recent prostate cancer diagnosis, prompting calls for transparency regarding his mental fitness.
Breitbart: Musk Claims Epstein Files Not Released Because Trump Is In Them
Elon Musk accused Donald Trump of being linked to Jeffrey Epstein's client list, suggesting that this is why the files have not been released. Musk's comments come amid a public feud, with Trump expressing disappointment over Musk's criticism of a significant bill.
Trump defended the bill and claimed Musk's discontent stemmed from the elimination of electric vehicle tax credits. Musk countered by calling for the removal of excessive spending in the legislation while maintaining the EV incentives.
Breitbart: Trump Floats Canceling Elon Musk's Government Subsidies and Contracts
President Trump suggested canceling Elon Musk’s government subsidies after Musk claimed he was pivotal in Trump's 2024 election prospects. Trump criticized Musk for his reaction to the withdrawal of an electric vehicle mandate, expressing disappointment over Musk's recent criticisms of a spending bill.
The exchange highlights a rift between the two, with Musk labeling the spending bill as a “disgusting abomination” and Trump defending it. Trump expressed surprise at Musk's comments, asserting their past positive relationship and emphasizing Musk's prior knowledge of the bill's provisions.
#society
Fox News: North Carolina school district to issue apology, pay $20K to student suspended over 'illegal alien' comment
A North Carolina high school student, Christian McGhee, is set to receive a $20,000 payment and a public apology after being suspended for using the term "illegal alien." The proposed settlement aims to clear his record of racial bias claims and compensate for his new private school tuition.
McGhee's suspension followed a classroom incident where he questioned if a discussion was about "spaceship aliens" or "illegal aliens." His family disputes the school's assessment of his comments as racially insensitive, leading to a year-long legal battle focused on First Amendment rights. The settlement awaits judicial approval.
GB News: Dangerous driving cases see motorists risk £2,500 penalties and prison sentences amid police operation
Devon and Cornwall Police conducted a strategic operation in the South West of England, targeting dangerous driving. Multiple motorists were penalized for various offenses, including driving under the influence and without insurance, leading to arrests and fines.
The initiative aimed to enhance road safety in response to community concerns about anti-social driving behavior. Officers conducted roadside checks and high visibility patrols to deter reckless driving as summer traffic increases.
Fox News: Mainstream media outlet slammed for ‘disgraceful’ reporting on family of alleged Boulder terrorist
USA Today faced backlash for its reporting on the potential deportation of the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the suspect in a firebombing attack against Jewish Americans in Boulder, Colorado. Critics, including the White House, condemned the article for focusing on Soliman's daughter, Habiba, and her aspirations rather than the victims of the attack.
Following the criticism, USA Today updated the article's headline to better reflect the situation. Soliman, who overstayed his visa, is under investigation along with his family for their possible knowledge of the attack. The White House and various politicians urged the outlet to focus on the victims instead.
The Federalist: SCOTUS Needs To Extend Reverse Discrimination Ban To Schools
Sean Davis, CEO of The Federalist, urged the U.S. Supreme Court to extend its recent ruling against reverse discrimination in workplaces to American schools. He highlighted the implications of the unanimous decision in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services, which stated that discrimination standards should not vary based on race or sexual orientation.
Davis referenced the case of B.W. v. Austin Independent School District, involving a student who faced bullying for his political beliefs. He expressed optimism that the Supreme Court would recognize the need for consistent discrimination standards across all institutions, including education.
#economy
Le Monde: Trump is turning the Fed chair into a scapegoat to avoid public scrutiny of his own policies
President Donald Trump has expressed frustration with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, blaming him for a weakening US economy due to high borrowing costs. Trump criticized Powell on social media, urging him to lower interest rates in light of a slowing job market, citing Europe's multiple rate cuts as a comparison.
Trump's focus on interest rates reflects his belief that lower rates stimulate economic growth by making credit more accessible. As signs of economic slowdown emerge, he appears to be using Powell as a scapegoat to deflect attention from his own economic policies.
#health
Fox News: Ozempic users report surprising cravings for certain smells: Here's what to know
Ozempic and similar weight-loss drugs have proven effective but may cause side effects like nausea and gastrointestinal issues. Notably, some users report changes in their sense of smell, leading to cravings for sugary scents, a phenomenon dubbed "Ozempic smell."
While anecdotal, these reports suggest a potential link between GLP-1 medications and altered taste and smell perceptions. Further research is needed to explore this connection, as the popularity of gourmand fragrances continues to rise.
#crime
The Telegraph: Revealed: Luigi Mangione kept diary of plans to kill health boss
Luigi Mangione meticulously planned the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, as revealed in his diaries. Arrested after a manhunt, Mangione expressed frustrations with the health insurance industry and aimed to make a statement by targeting Thompson at a conference.
Despite the detailed entries outlining his intentions and motivations, Mangione has pleaded not guilty to the charges. If convicted, he faces life in prison, with federal prosecutors seeking the death penalty.
#outdoors
Fox News: Second missing hiker found dead in Maine as authorities conclude massive search operation
Two hikers, Tim and Esther Keiderling from New York, were found dead in Baxter State Park, Maine, after going missing on Sunday. Their bodies were discovered during a search operation involving multiple agencies, prompted by concerns from their family.
The search began when their vehicle was found parked at the trailhead. Weather conditions on the day they went missing included freezing rain, fog, and snow. Park officials expressed condolences to the Keiderling family.
#other
The Telegraph: Exit stage Right-wing: The Trump-Musk bromance ends explosively
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