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#illegals

Fox News: Los Angeles judge weighs severe limits on Trump's immigration enforcement in California
Los Angeles judge weighs severe limits on Trump's immigration enforcement in California
A Los Angeles judge will hear a case that challenges Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) practices, with claims that the agency is violating constitutional rights during arrests. The lawsuit, initially filed by three detainees, alleges discriminatory actions against individuals based on race.

Local governments and immigration rights groups have intervened, arguing that ICE's practices are unlawful and that the agency is pressured by high arrest quotas. The Trump administration denies these allegations, asserting that arrests are conducted legally.


#politics

The Telegraph: Sarah Jessica Parker reveals why she won’t talk politics
Sarah Jessica Parker reveals why she won’t talk politics
Sarah Jessica Parker explained her reluctance to discuss politics on social media, citing the inadequacy of the platform for complex conversations. She emphasized that important topics deserve thoughtful consideration rather than quick snippets, which can lead to misunderstandings.

Parker noted that she prefers to engage in discussions only when she feels adequately informed, highlighting the challenges of navigating political discourse in a distracted online environment.


Fox News: Noem rips CNN report claiming she delayed DHS response to Texas flood as 'absolutely trash'
Noem rips CNN report claiming she delayed DHS response to Texas flood as 'absolutely trash'
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem criticized a CNN report claiming she delayed FEMA's response to severe flooding in Texas, which resulted in over 100 deaths. Noem asserted that her department deployed resources immediately and accused CNN of spreading false information.

She emphasized that all necessary support was provided to state officials and dismissed the notion that her order requiring personal sign-off on contracts hampered FEMA's efforts. Noem condemned CNN's reporting as politically motivated and damaging to public trust in the media.


Breitbart: Jasmine Crockett Accuses President Trump of Being 'Racist' Toward Liberian President
Jasmine Crockett Accuses President Trump of Being 'Racist' Toward Liberian President
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) faced backlash for labeling President Trump as "racist" after he complimented Liberian President Joseph Boakai's English during a White House meeting. Critics on social media accused Crockett of race-baiting and insensitivity.

During the meeting, Trump emphasized his administration's commitment to enhancing economic opportunities with African nations. The exchange with Boakai, where Trump jokingly noted that some attendees couldn't speak as well, was defended by many who saw it as a positive interaction.


Fox News: 'Biblical grounds' - Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's wife files for divorce
'Biblical grounds' - Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's wife files for divorce
Texas state Sen. Angela Paxton has filed for divorce from Attorney General Ken Paxton after 38 years of marriage, citing biblical grounds and recent discoveries that prompted her decision. She emphasized the importance of honoring herself and her family during this difficult time.

Ken Paxton, who has faced political scrutiny and was impeached on corruption allegations, is currently running against Sen. John Cornyn in the GOP primary. Both have received support from various political figures, with calls for privacy and prayers for Angela during this transition.


The Western Journal: Exclusive: Scott Jennings Reveals First Big-Name Guest for His Brand-New Show
Exclusive: Scott Jennings Reveals First Big-Name Guest for His Brand-New Show
Scott Jennings is launching a nationally syndicated radio show, "The Scott Jennings Show," starting July 14, aimed at countering liberal narratives. The show will feature calls, interviews, and analysis, with House Speaker Mike Johnson as the first guest.

Jennings, a prominent conservative voice, plans to continue his appearances on CNN while delivering his message through this new platform. His approach combines direct engagement with listeners and high-profile conservative guests, positioning him as a key figure in conservative media.


Forbes: Mahmoud Khalil Reportedly Sues Trump Administration For $20 Million
Mahmoud Khalil Reportedly Sues Trump Administration For $20 Million
Mahmoud Khalil, a 30-year-old Columbia University student and pro-Palestinian activist, has filed a $20 million claim against the Trump administration for false imprisonment after being detained for over three months in Louisiana. He alleges malicious prosecution and harsh conditions during his detention.

Khalil claims his arrest was an attempt by federal officials to intimidate him and his family, asserting that his imprisonment was concealed from his loved ones. He seeks not only financial compensation but also an official apology and changes to deportation policies. The case is ongoing.


Fox News: 'Evangelicals for Harris' apologizes after using Billy Graham in political ads
'Evangelicals for Harris' apologizes after using Billy Graham in political ads
Evangelicals for America, previously known as Evangelicals for Harris, apologized for using footage of the late Rev. Billy Graham in political ads without permission from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA). The group initially believed their use fell under Fair Use but later acknowledged the infringement.

The BGEA objected to the ads, and Rev. Franklin Graham criticized the group's actions, asserting they misled voters about his father's political stance. Following legal threats, the group removed the ads and committed to not using Graham's image in a partisan context in the future.


#society

Fox News: Wealthy travelers use invite-only WhatsApp groups to find and share private jet seats at discount prices
Wealthy travelers use invite-only WhatsApp groups to find and share private jet seats at discount prices
Wealthy travelers are using invite-only WhatsApp groups to buy and sell seats on private jets, aiming to save money while enjoying luxury travel. Routes include popular destinations like New York to Palm Beach and Aspen to Southern California.

These groups help members avoid long TSA lines and high fees, with some users expressing initial hesitance about flying with strangers but finding comfort in the shared demographic. Aviation regulations require operators to be certified, and the FAA is monitoring social media for compliance.


Breitbart: GOP Rep. Burchett: I Believe Epstein Files 'Were Destroyed'
GOP Rep. Burchett: I Believe Epstein Files 'Were Destroyed'
Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) claims that a client list linked to Jeffrey Epstein once existed but was destroyed. He suggests that if the previous administration had evidence against Trump, it would have been leaked under Biden. Burchett believes prominent figures may be implicated but prioritizes accountability.

He expresses skepticism about the claims made by Pam Bondi regarding the existence of files, suggesting that her assertions were overly ambitious and lacked proof. Burchett maintains that the files may no longer exist.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Many Liberians take offense after Trump praises their president's English
Many Liberians take offense after Trump praises their president's English
During a recent meeting at the White House, President Trump praised Liberia's President Joseph Boakai for his "beautiful" English, which sparked confusion and criticism in Liberia. While some officials defended the comments as a recognition of the country's American-influenced linguistic heritage, others viewed them as condescending.

The remarks come amid growing concerns over cuts to US aid, which has historically been significant for Liberia. The recent dissolution of the US Agency for International Development has raised alarms, as many Liberians believed their strong ties with the US would shield them from such reductions.


Times Of Israel: Netanyahu tells hostage families Hamas will pick which captives go free in deal
Netanyahu tells hostage families Hamas will pick which captives go free in deal
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu informed hostage families that Hamas will dictate which hostages are released during a proposed 60-day truce, raising concerns among families about the fate of their loved ones. Netanyahu emphasized that all hostages are viewed as humanitarian cases and reiterated his commitment to negotiating a permanent ceasefire post-truce, contingent on Hamas disarming.

Despite ongoing negotiations, Hamas has rejected Israel's proposals for a partial withdrawal during the truce, complicating discussions. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed optimism about a potential hostage deal, but acknowledged challenges due to Hamas's unwillingness to disarm. Netanyahu's government faces internal pressures regarding the negotiations.


Fox News: Trump’s push for Israel-Syria peace gets major backing as activist brings message to Jerusalem
Trump’s push for Israel-Syria peace gets major backing as activist brings message to Jerusalem
Syrian political activist Shadi Martini conveyed a message from Syria’s transitional President Ahmed al-Sharaa during a rare appearance in Israel's parliament. Al-Sharaa emphasized the urgency for normalization and regional security, urging Israel to act quickly as opportunities may not last.

Martini highlighted concerns over Israeli military actions in Syria while expressing hope for a potential peace agreement, noting that both Syria and Saudi Arabia are considering economic ties with Israel. Discussions included unresolved issues like Gaza and the Golan Heights, but there is growing recognition in Syria of the need for change.


Breitbart: James Gunn's Woke 'Superman' Needs to Open Big in China, Pre-Sales Show a Bust Is Brewing
James Gunn's Woke 'Superman' Needs to Open Big in China, Pre-Sales Show a Bust Is Brewing
James Gunn's Superman reboot, set to release this weekend, has a production and promotional budget of $300 to $400 million. Early ticket sales in China indicate weak pre-sales, accumulating only $368K after seven days, significantly lower than other recent DC films like Aquaman 2.

Warner Bros. needs a strong debut to recoup costs, especially given the film's mixed reception and Gunn's controversial comments on its political themes. With only limited screenings available in China, the studio's hopes for a successful launch hinge on positive word of mouth.


#economy

Breitbart: Trump Declares U.S. Is Officially ‘Back’, Calls for Lower Interest Rates
Trump Declares U.S. Is Officially ‘Back’, Calls for Lower Interest Rates
President Trump announced that the U.S. is "back," citing record highs in the stock market and cryptocurrency. He urged the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates, claiming there is no inflation and that the country is experiencing a significant economic comeback.

Despite Trump's calls for lower rates, the Fed has maintained its cautious stance, citing inflation concerns. Fed Chair Jerome Powell has indicated that more confidence is needed before any further easing of policy can occur.


#military

Breitbart: DHS Memo Requires ICE Agents to Stop Carrying Certain Sig Sauers
DHS Memo Requires ICE Agents to Stop Carrying Certain Sig Sauers
The Department of Homeland Security has directed ICE Authorized Officers to transition from certain Sig Sauer P320 handguns to Glock pistols. The memo outlines the need for replacement duty handguns and related equipment, with the switch expected to take place in October.

This decision comes amid ongoing lawsuits involving the P320 model. The DHS aims to enhance officer safety and operational efficiency with the new Glock 19 MOS pistol.


Fox News: Hegseth tears up red tape, orders Pentagon to begin drone surge at Trump's command
Hegseth tears up red tape, orders Pentagon to begin drone surge at Trump's command
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has announced new directives to expedite drone production and deployment across U.S. military branches. Commanders can now independently procure and test drones, including 3D-printed models, and are required to conduct combat simulations. The aim is to enhance capabilities against adversaries like Russia and China.

Hegseth's orders redefine small drones as consumables and streamline acquisition processes, with a focus on integrating drone capabilities into combat training by 2026. The Pentagon plans to support the drone industry with financial incentives and prioritize U.S. companies for major purchases.


#culture

Forbes: Justin Bieber Mounts Music Comeback With New Album ‘Swag’
Justin Bieber Mounts Music Comeback With New Album ‘Swag’
Justin Bieber announced his seventh album on Instagram, set for release on Friday, marking his return after health issues and personal scrutiny. The album features 20 tracks, including collaborations with Gunna and Sexyy Red, and was completed during a hiatus in Iceland.

Bieber's personal life has drawn attention due to cryptic social media posts about mental health and public incidents with paparazzi. He recently launched his fashion line, SKYLRK, coinciding with the album announcement.


#health

The Federalist: Philip Bump Says Medicaid Isn't Welfare If You Don't Call It Welfare
Philip Bump Says Medicaid Isn't Welfare If You Don't Call It Welfare
Philip Bump argues that government-run health insurance for low-income individuals is not welfare, despite new work requirements for Medicaid recipients. He claims the funds are directed to healthcare providers, not to individuals who are "mooching" off the system.

Critics contend that this distinction is misleading, asserting that taxpayer dollars funding Medicaid ultimately classify it as welfare. They emphasize that all services, including healthcare, require payment, and if recipients aren't paying, it falls on taxpayers.


#crime

Fox News: New England serial killer fears reignited after paddleboarder's murder in quiet coastal town
New England serial killer fears reignited after paddleboarder's murder in quiet coastal town
Authorities are investigating the homicide of 48-year-old Sunshine "Sunny" Stewart, whose body was found near Crawford Pond in Union, Maine, on July 3, 2025. The discovery has raised fears of a potential serial killer in the region, as at least 13 bodies have been found across New England since March.

Local police are urging residents to remain calm while they investigate Stewart's suspicious death. The Maine State Police have acknowledged the community's concerns and are asking for vigilance and reporting of any suspicious activity.


Fox News: FBI arrests self-proclaimed hate crime victim for allegedly setting deadly house fire
FBI arrests self-proclaimed hate crime victim for allegedly setting deadly house fire
Mario Roberson, a self-proclaimed hate crime victim, was arrested for allegedly setting fire to his rental home, resulting in two deaths. Initially charged with arson in November 2023, he claimed the fire was a hate crime linked to his homeowner's association.

Following a thorough investigation, authorities found evidence suggesting Roberson intended to commit insurance fraud. He now faces life in prison if convicted of first-degree felony arson.


#technology

GB News: Outlook is DOWN: Microsoft confirms email outage that leaves users 'unable to access their mailbox'
Outlook is DOWN: Microsoft confirms email outage that leaves users 'unable to access their mailbox'
Outlook is facing a global outage, preventing users from sending or receiving emails. Microsoft confirmed the issue, affecting approximately 400 million users worldwide, particularly in the UK, where many are unable to refresh their inboxes.

Reports indicate users are receiving messages about server connection failures across various devices. Down Detector has noted a significant increase in outage reports in the UK.