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Fox News: Trump administration bans illegal immigrants from taxpayer-funded services, including Head Start
The Trump administration's HHS announced a ban on illegal immigrants accessing taxpayer-funded services, including the Head Start program. This change rescinds a 1998 interpretation of the PRWORA, aiming to prioritize resources for American citizens.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. emphasized that this action restores integrity to federal programs and enforces legal eligibility. The policy is expected to allow American citizens to access an estimated $374 million more in Head Start services annually.
GB News: WATCH: 'Coalition of the clueless' - Trevor Kavanagh brands Keir Starmer’s migrant deal ‘a joke’
Trevor Kavanagh criticized Sir Keir Starmer's management of the migrant crisis, calling it "a joke" on GB News. Reports indicate that Britain may only return 50 Channel migrants to France weekly under a new trial scheme, which trades small boat migrants for asylum seekers with UK ties.
Kavanagh described the situation as a "coalition of the clueless and the credulous," expressing concern over the government's approach to the issue.
Breitbart: John Kerry Admits: 'Trump Was Right' About Immigration; Border 'Under Siege' During Biden Admin
Former Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry acknowledged that former President Trump was correct about border policy, stating that Democrats have failed to address immigration effectively. He criticized the current Democratic plan, which aims to increase legal immigration from India, as detrimental to American workers and wages.
Kerry emphasized the importance of border security for national integrity and expressed disappointment that President Biden has not been more assertive in enforcing immigration laws. The Democratic plan, while claiming to secure the border, proposes measures that could exacerbate wage stagnation and increase competition for jobs, echoing past policies that favored foreign workers over American labor.
GB News: 'Keir Starmer's migration plan won't work, it will solve France's problem not ours,' says Nigel Farage
A recent press conference between Emmanuel Macron and the British Prime Minister highlighted ongoing concerns about illegal migration across the English Channel. A migrant boat was escorted by the French Navy, with 78 individuals on board, mostly undocumented males. The situation raises questions about the effectiveness of post-Brexit immigration policies.
Critics argue that the new agreement, which involves detaining migrants in exchange for accepting genuine refugees, will not resolve the issue and merely shifts the burden onto the UK. The Prime Minister's commitment to a military partnership with France and the implications for the UK's nuclear deterrent are also contentious points.
GB News: Migrant crisis: Nearly 700 small boat migrants crossed Channel on same day Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron signed 'one in, one out' deal
Nearly 700 migrants crossed the Channel on the same day UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron announced a new policy aimed at addressing illegal crossings. The "one in, one out" scheme will allow one asylum seeker from France for each migrant returned, but details remain unclear.
Starmer described the initiative as a breakthrough in combating people smuggling, while Macron attributed the migration issues to Brexit. Critics argue the plan lacks effectiveness, with claims that it will only return a small fraction of those arriving illegally.
GB News: 'Will NOT work!' Matthew Goodwin points to major flaw in Keir Starmer's 'one in, one out' migrant plan: 'Britons are crying inside!'
Political commentator Matthew Goodwin criticized Sir Keir Starmer's new migration deal with France, stating it will not effectively address the UK's border crisis. He argues that the agreement, which allows for the exchange of illegal migrants for asylum seekers, fails to meet the public's desire for stronger immigration control.
Goodwin claims the plan will only remove a mere 1.5% of illegal migrants and could inadvertently attract more migrants to France, seeking to establish links to the UK. He advocates for tougher measures, including leaving the ECHR and implementing offshore processing.
GB News: Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron announce 'ground-breaking one in, one out' migrant plan - WATCH
Sir Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron have announced a "groundbreaking" migration deal. Under this agreement, small boat arrivals to the UK will be returned to France, while the UK will accept asylum seekers through legal routes.
The pilot scheme aims to manage illegal crossings while ensuring security checks for those entering the UK through controlled channels.
GB News: 'This is Brexit Britain?!' Nigel Farage responds to Keir Starmer's 'one in, one out' migrant deal: 'We should turn them all back!'
Nigel Farage criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer's new migrant deal, which allows for a "one in, one out" policy with France. The scheme aims to return illegal immigrants while accepting genuine asylum seekers, but Farage believes it undermines Brexit goals and calls for stricter border control.
He argues that illegal crossers should not be granted refugee status and cites Australia's past approach as a model. Farage warns of national security risks, citing recent arrests of Iranian terrorists and a link between illegal immigration and increased crime rates.
GB News: Keir Starmer branded 'a joke' as GB News guest says 'we have no hope' of solving migrant crisis
Trevor Kavanagh criticized Sir Keir Starmer's handling of the migrant crisis, labeling it ineffective and a "joke." He expressed concern over a new trial deal allowing the return of only 50 migrants per week to France, arguing it fails to address the rising number of illegal crossings.
Kavanagh claimed the government's approach is a "confidence trick" that disregards public opinion and will exacerbate the situation. He emphasized the need for serious action against illegal migration, which he believes the current administration is unwilling to take.
GB News: 'A disaster in the making!' Keir Starmer's migrant deal with France branded a 'humiliation' for Britain - 'We are being gamed'
Sir John Redwood criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer's migrant negotiations with France, claiming Starmer is being manipulated by President Macron. Redwood expressed concerns over Starmer's track record, alleging he compromises British interests and fails to tackle people smuggling effectively.
He argued that the proposed "one in, one out" migrant deal would not sufficiently address current migration levels and defended the previous government's Rwanda policy as an effective deterrent against illegal immigration. Redwood urged Starmer to focus on domestic issues and enforce stricter measures against smuggling operations.
GB News: Keir Starmer urged to 'focus on domestic issues' by John Redwood
Sir John Redwood criticized Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's negotiations with France, alleging that Starmer is being manipulated by French President Emmanuel Macron. During Macron's visit to Britain, he emphasized the need for shared responsibility in addressing the Channel migrant crisis and stated that the UK is "stronger with the European Union."
GB News: France 'now recognises that Channel crossings are a shared challenge', John Healey says
Defence Secretary John Healey faced tough questions from GB News host Dawn Neesom amid a rising migrant crisis in Britain. Reform UK leader Nigel Farage commented on the situation after observing a migrant boat being escorted to British waters by French officials.
GB News: 'You can't even defend our borders!' John Healey grilled by Dawn Neesom in scathing takedown over migrant crisis
Defence Secretary John Healey faced scrutiny over Britain's migrant crisis during an interview with GB News. He acknowledged the ongoing issue of small boat crossings from France and emphasized that the French authorities are beginning to take more responsibility in addressing the situation.
Healey highlighted recent efforts to enhance border security and counter smuggling, asserting that the UK and France are collaborating more closely than before. He noted that new measures are being discussed to improve policing in shallow waters and emphasized the need for legislative support to strengthen border control.
#politics
The Western Journal: GOP Sen. Thom Tillis Runs to CNN to Brag About Swearing at Trump Behind Closed Doors
GOP Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina has withdrawn from the 2026 Senate race, marking a significant win for Donald Trump. Despite attempting to portray himself as a principled opponent of Trump during a CNN interview, Tillis's departure reflects his inability to withstand a Trump-backed primary challenge.
Tillis's comments on CNN, where he expressed frustration with Trump, reveal his alignment with the establishment and his struggles within the party. His exit underscores the ongoing influence of Trump over Republican politics, leaving Tillis to seek acceptance from a media landscape that remains critical of him.
GB News: Reform council to save £40m as Doge unit axes net zero plans
A Reform-led council plans to save £40 million by cutting net zero spending, including £7.5 million by halting the transition to electric vehicles and £32 million by not making council properties net zero compliant. Council leader Linden Kemkaran also aims to reduce overall council debt by over £33 million.
Kemkaran proposes a "repopulation plan" to bring 500 workers back to their offices and to relaunch Eurostar services from Kent terminals. However, opposition leader Antony Hook criticized Reform's approach as lacking detail and warned that the public's confidence in the council is waning.
GB News: ‘What has Nigel Farage got that you haven’t?!’ Christopher Hope GRILLS Kemi Badenoch over latest Tory defection
Kemi Badenoch faced scrutiny from Christopher Hope over the recent defection of Sir Jake Berry to Reform UK, questioning what Farage offers that she does not. Badenoch defended the Conservative record on reducing the deficit and worklessness, asserting her party provides the truth.
Berry criticized traditional Westminster politics and expressed confidence in Farage's consistent principles. He pledged to campaign for Reform UK, emphasizing the need for change in the political landscape.
GB News: Emmanuel Macron: Carole Malone brands French President 'useless' in blistering rant over UK state visit: 'He is an enemy of Britain!'
Carole Malone criticized French President Emmanuel Macron during his state visit to the UK, calling him "useless" and an "enemy" of Britain for his stance on Brexit and the migrant crisis. She dismissed his proposals for cooperation as ineffective and accused UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer of relying too heavily on France for border security.
Malone argued that the UK's migrant deal with France is flawed and suggested a more stringent approach. In contrast, Jonathan Lis defended the importance of the UK-France relationship, emphasizing that strong ties are crucial for both nations post-Brexit.
GB News: UK's 'one in, one out' migrant deal with France will 'never work', Malone says
Carole Malone criticized French President Emmanuel Macron during his UK visit, calling him "useless." On his last day in Britain, Macron stated that the UK is "stronger with the European Union" and emphasized that the Channel migrant crisis is a "shared responsibility."
GB News: Jake Berry reveals he is 'not in touch' with Kemi Badenoch after 'tough decision' to defect to Reform
Sir Jake Berry has stated that Britain is "broken" and claims that Reform UK is the only party capable of revitalizing the nation. He criticized his former party, the Conservatives, for having "lost its way."
GB News: Emmanuel Macron opens door to UK's return to EU as Nigel Farage issues Keir Starmer warning over 'arrogant anti-Brexit President'
Emmanuel Macron has suggested that the UK could rejoin the EU, stating that both the UK and EU would be stronger together. This comes as Nigel Farage warns Labour leader Keir Starmer against trusting Macron, who has previously criticized Brexit.
Despite the tensions, trade between the UK and France has reportedly surpassed pre-Brexit levels. Polls indicate a shift in British public opinion, with a majority now supporting rejoining the EU, although concerns about adopting the euro remain.
GB News: Jake Berry declares 'Britain is broken' as he defends defection from Tories to Reform: 'Nigel Farage has the vision!'
Sir Jake Berry has announced his defection from the Conservative Party to Reform UK, stating that Britain is "broken" and criticizing both major parties for failing to provide a vision for the country's future. He expressed confidence in Reform UK and its leader, Nigel Farage, as the solution to Britain's challenges.
Berry emphasized the need for change, particularly regarding immigration and education policies, and described his decision as a difficult but necessary step. He believes that Reform UK represents the only viable path to rebuilding the nation and addressing pressing issues like tax reduction and border control.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Where All the Men Have Gone
Rachel Drucker highlights a troubling trend of men retreating from intimacy and traditional courtship, attributing this shift partly to the influence of pornography. She expresses a desire for men to reconnect, but fails to recognize the broader societal factors at play, including radical feminism's impact on masculinity and family dynamics.
The cultural landscape has shifted, leading many men to view relationships and marriage as undesirable due to perceived inequities and societal pressures. A backlash against feminism has emerged, with some men opting for lifestyles that reject long-term commitments. To foster genuine connections, there is a need to reevaluate and restore traditional gender roles and values.
Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: Will 'The View' Support Murals for Iranian Women?
Hooman Khalili, an Iranian-born Christian artist and activist, discusses the lack of support from leftist feminists for murals dedicated to Iranian women fighting for freedom. He highlights the moral contradictions within feminist movements regarding global issues.
Khalili advocates for recognition of the struggles faced by Persian freedom fighters, emphasizing the need for solidarity and support for their cause.
GB News: Nosey neighbours told not to snitch to 999 if they catch homeowners breaking hosepipe ban
Yorkshire Police have warned residents not to call 999 to report breaches of the hosepipe ban, which begins on July 11, as it could divert resources from real emergencies. The ban affects over five million people and prohibits hosepipe use for various activities due to low reservoir levels.
Yorkshire Water is monitoring the situation and will remind offenders of their obligations before pursuing enforcement. Other regions in England are also facing water shortages, with Thames Water and South Staffs Water considering similar restrictions as dry weather continues.
GB News: Product recall: Parents told to check homes for children's item that poses 'serious strangulation risk'
Parents are advised to stop children from wearing a rose pink tracksuit sold on TikTok Shop due to a serious strangulation risk from decorative cords around the neck. The Office for Product Safety and Standards has recalled the item, urging immediate action for safety.
Consumers should contact the seller or TikTok Shop Customer Service for redress. This recall highlights ongoing safety concerns with various products, including recent alerts for fire hazards and allergen risks in other items.
GB News: Bailiff behind 'big success' traveller eviction reveals how team of five enforcers turfed out FORTY vagrants
A bailiff team successfully evicted 40 travellers from Taunton Vale Sports Club after they set up camp on the premises, forcing its closure. The operation, led by Jon Spinks of West Country Bailiffs, involved serving a "notice to quit" and was completed within hours.
The eviction was praised by the club's general manager, who noted the significant costs incurred but emphasized the necessity of reclaiming private land. The bailiff stated that July is peak season for such evictions, with their team handling multiple cases monthly.
GB News: Jet2 holiday horror as child, 5, almost killed in 'appalling' glass shattering accident
A young girl, Mya Mullin, has received a "five-figure" compensation payout after suffering serious injuries from running through a glass balcony door at a Canary Islands hotel in 2018. Her family claimed Jet2 breached its duty of care, although the company did not admit liability.
Mya's father described the traumatic incident and criticized Jet2 for inadequate safety measures. The case highlights the responsibility of package holiday operators to ensure the safety of their accommodations. Jet2 has expressed regret over the incident and plans to expand its services to the Canary Islands.
GB News: Major parking reforms pushed back to October in fresh blow to millions - 'Affects every street'
The nationwide ban on pavement parking in the UK has been postponed from July to October, revealing significant divisions among MPs and the public. A survey shows mixed opinions, with some supporting the ban for pedestrian safety while others fear increased congestion and confusion over enforcement.
Transport Minister Lilian Greenwood stated the government is committed to addressing pavement parking, emphasizing its impact on safety and accessibility for disabled individuals and families. Despite cross-party support, a formal response to the consultation is still awaited.
GB News: Prince William breaks away from Royal Family tradition in split from King Charles
Prince William's choice to wear white tie instead of the traditional Windsor uniform at a state banquet for French President Emmanuel Macron signals a break from royal tradition. While King Charles and others adhered to the historic attire, William's decision reflects his modernizing approach to monarchy.
This shift in attire aligns with William's broader vision for a contemporary royal family, as seen in his refusal to hold a traditional investiture ceremony when he became Prince of Wales. Royal sources indicate that his clothing choices are part of a coherent plan for the future of the monarchy.
GB News: Eight people hospitalised after car crashes into care home
Eight individuals were hospitalized following a car crash into Highcliffe Care Home in Sunderland on Wednesday night. The incident left a significant hole in the building's wall, with furniture and residents' belongings scattered outside.
Emergency services, including the North East Ambulance Service and Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue, responded promptly, evacuating residents and transporting eight patients to the hospital.
GB News: Air fryer users issued stark warning as almost 60,000 recalled due to 'injury or death risk'
Nearly 60,000 Tower Air Fryers have been recalled in Ireland due to a manufacturing defect that may cause overheating and potential fires. The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) issued the warning after similar recalls in the UK, where incidents have been reported.
Affected models were sold at major retailers from 2020 to 2024, including Tesco and Lidl. Consumers are advised to stop using these appliances immediately, check their model numbers, and contact Tower Housewares or the CCPC for assistance.
GB News: King Charles tours historic castle with ties to Winston Churchill and members of the Royal Family
King Charles III visited Deal and Walmer in Kent, touring historical sites like Walmer Castle and engaging with local community groups. He observed restoration efforts at the castle and participated in activities with volunteers, including a coastal clean-up and meetings with various charitable organizations.
The visit highlighted the importance of the Cinque Ports confederation, a medieval alliance still active today, and showcased community initiatives such as local food banks and environmental efforts. His Majesty also met with RNLI volunteers, marking his first official visit to a lifeboat station since becoming Patron.
GB News: TUI's Marella Cruises announces first-ever musical-themed cruise, stopping in Spain and Greece - full details
Marella Cruises will launch its first musical-themed voyage, "Musical Med-leys," in October 2026, featuring West End performances and celebrity speakers. The five-night cruise will depart from Corfu and include stops in Palma and Cartagena, with various entertainment activities onboard.
Additionally, Marella will introduce a new British gastropub, Piccadilly's, across its fleet in June 2025, offering elevated British cuisine as part of its all-inclusive package. The restaurant will feature a rotating menu of British classics and premium dishes available for an extra fee.
GB News: London council demands more money to help cope with influx of Chagossians
Hillingdon Council in London is requesting increased funding to support an influx of Chagos Islanders, who recently arrived in the UK. The council claims that 400 Chagossians have come through Heathrow Airport in the past year, costing them hundreds of thousands of pounds, while the government only provides funding for the first 10 days after arrival.
Councillor Ian Edwards stated that the council is responsible for assisting anyone arriving at Heathrow needing public support, as these individuals hold British citizenship but do not qualify for refugee assistance. The council anticipates annual costs of $1.2 million due to the ongoing arrivals, which have placed significant strain on local services.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Some of Iran’s uranium survived US strikes, says Israel
Israeli officials believe that some of Iran's near weapons-grade enriched uranium survived recent US air strikes and could be recoverable by Tehran. Much of the 60% enriched uranium, stored in casks, is thought to be buried under rubble at nuclear sites like Isfahan.
Israel continues to monitor Iran's attempts to salvage the material, which could provoke further military action. This assessment challenges claims made by President Trump that the strikes had completely destroyed Iran's nuclear capabilities.
Breitbart: Houthis Claim ‘A Number of Ship’s Crew’ Captured After Red Sea Terror Attack
The Iran-backed Houthi terrorists have claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of crew members from the cargo ship Eternity C, which was attacked and sunk in the Red Sea. This incident follows another attack on the Magic Seas, highlighting a new, coordinated assault strategy by the Houthis using drones and grenades.
The U.S. Embassy condemned the kidnappings and called for the immediate release of the crew, reiterating the Houthis' designation as a terrorist organization. Recent attacks have caused a significant decline in shipping traffic through the Red Sea, raising concerns among global shipping companies.
GB News: Keir Starmer set to meet Donald Trump in just days amid Scotland visit
Sir Keir Starmer plans to visit President Donald Trump during his anticipated trip to Scotland this month, marking Trump's first visit to Britain since the last US election. Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron have announced tougher migration controls and discussed plans to support Ukraine.
Starmer emphasized the importance of strengthening Ukraine's position against Russia and pledged to increase defense spending to meet NATO targets. Meanwhile, Trump is expected to send weapons to Ukraine, potentially valued at around $300 million, to aid in its defense against Russian advances.
GB News: Hamas loses appeal to overturn status as proscribed terror group
Hamas has failed in its legal bid to be removed from the UK's list of banned terrorist organizations, with the Home Office confirming its continued proscription. The group argued that the ban violated the European Convention on Human Rights and impeded its political efforts in Gaza.
The legal challenge was initiated by Riverway Law, which has since ceased operations amid an investigation by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. The situation follows the October 7 attacks by Hamas, which resulted in significant casualties and ongoing conflict in the region.
#military
GB News: British Army teases next generation of Storm Shadow missiles as UK to strengthen military arsenal
The UK and France are enhancing their military collaboration, focusing on the development and procurement of advanced Storm Shadow cruise missiles. Both nations aim to bolster their nuclear deterrence and defense capabilities in response to escalating threats in Europe, including support for Ukraine.
Additionally, the leaders are addressing the ongoing migrant crisis in the English Channel, discussing a potential "one in, one out" agreement to manage migrant flows. They emphasize the need for innovative solutions and shared responsibility to tackle the issue effectively.
#culture
Forbes: ‘Superman’ Just Set A Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score Record
Superman's audience score has reached a record high of 96% on Rotten Tomatoes, surpassing previous live-action films. The critic score, however, has dipped to 84%. The film is projected to open with around $200 million, indicating a strong start for the DC Universe under James Gunn.
As more reviews come in, the film's success may hinge on audience reception and word-of-mouth. With significant marketing and a promising opening, Superman is poised to be a major hit, potentially leading into future projects like Supergirl.
Forbes: ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 2’s Release Date Is A Miracle
"Daredevil: Born Again" season 2 has wrapped filming just a year after season 1 aired, a rare quick turnaround for a Marvel project. The series is set to focus on street-level characters, with Jessica Jones and Punisher returning to the cast, aiming to recapture the Netflix-era vibe.
However, the show faces potential viewership challenges, having premiered with lower ratings than expected. Despite being the biggest premiere on Disney Plus this year, it did not chart on Nielsen ratings, raising questions about the future of similar shows if viewership does not improve.
GB News: 'She dances on a prosthetic leg': Christopher Hope’s wife praises Debbie Moore for empowering daughter through dance
Sarah Hope praised Debbie Moore's Pineapple Dance Studios, highlighting its positive impact on her daughter Pollyanna, who is an amputee. Pollyanna has a specially designed prosthetic ballet leg and has excelled in dance, finding confidence and joy in the inclusive environment of the studio.
Hope emphasized the studio's community role and the joy it brings to dancers of all ages. She expressed gratitude for Moore's support and the studio's welcoming atmosphere, which fosters fitness, concentration, and a love for dance.
GB News: BBC EastEnders legend teases return to Albert Square at Debbie Moore's blue plaque unveiling
Bonnie Langford hinted at a potential return to EastEnders while attending the unveiling of a Blue Plaque honoring dance pioneer Debbie Moore. When asked about reprising her role, Langford was noncommittal, stating, "You'll have to wait and see."
Langford praised Moore for her significant contributions to the dance community, emphasizing the importance of the Pineapple Dance Studios as a creative hub. She shared her personal connection to the studios, recalling her early experiences there.
GB News: Kensington Palace staff make their feelings clear as Princess Kate's personal assistant steps back
Natasha Archer, Princess Kate's personal assistant and stylist for 15 years, has left Kensington Palace to start her own consultancy. Recognized for her significant influence in British fashion, Archer played a key role in shaping the Princess's public image and wardrobe.
Her tenure included pivotal moments, such as presenting the dress worn by Kate after Prince George's birth and facilitating collaborations with various fashion brands. Archer's departure is seen as a notable shift within the royal household.
#health
GB News: Makeup mistake ages your skin 'twice as fast' - beware of 'concerning' long-term effects
Beauty experts warn that sleeping in makeup can accelerate skin aging by trapping pollutants and blocking the skin's natural renewal process. This leads to collagen breakdown and increases the risk of breakouts and irritation, particularly around the eyes and mouth.
To maintain a youthful appearance, it's crucial to remove makeup before bed, allowing the skin to regenerate effectively. Failure to do so can result in dullness and may make one appear older than they are. Proper cleansing is essential for skincare products to work effectively.
GB News: Boy, 5, who died from severe allergic reaction at school 'most probably' had cow's milk from his own cup
A jury inquest concluded that five-year-old Benedict Blyth died from an allergic reaction to cow's milk, likely after drinking from his own cup at school. His mother criticized the school for a "cascade of failures" that contributed to his death, including delays in administering adrenaline.
Benedict had a history of allergies and was thriving in school before the incident. His mother has since established the Benedict Blythe Foundation to advocate for better allergy management in schools, calling for mandatory policies to prevent such tragedies.
GB News: Former UFC star Ben Askren 'died four times' as he shares harrowing hospital footage
Former UFC fighter Ben Askren shared a harrowing account of his medical ordeal, revealing he died four times during a double lung transplant recovery after severe pneumonia. He spent over a month in a coma and lost significant weight, but expressed gratitude for the support he received from the wrestling community.
Askren described reading his wife's journal to piece together his experience during his unconsciousness, likening it to attending his own funeral due to the outpouring of love. Despite the challenges ahead, he remains motivated to return to coaching young wrestlers in Wisconsin.
GB News: How to lose weight: Timing breakfast is simple way to turbocharge fat loss, says professor
Three simple adjustments can enhance fat loss without extreme dieting or intense workouts, according to weight loss expert Professor Franklin Joseph. He suggests delaying breakfast by 60 to 90 minutes after waking, getting outside for morning light, and taking short walks after meals.
These small changes can stabilize blood sugar, regulate hormones, and improve digestion, leading to more efficient fat burning. Professor Joseph emphasizes that consistency with these sustainable habits can yield significant results without the need for drastic lifestyle changes.
GB News: Walk 10 or 30 minutes after meals? One timing cuts blood sugar spikes almost 3 times more, study finds
A new study from Ritsumeikan University shows that a 10-minute walk immediately after eating is more effective in controlling blood sugar spikes than a 30-minute walk taken later. Participants who walked right after meals had lower peak glucose levels compared to those who rested.
The research indicates that immediate post-meal exercise could be a practical strategy for managing glucose levels, aligning with Japan's "Plus Ten" health initiative. Future studies should explore this method with mixed meals and diverse populations.
GB News: Commonly prescribed drug linked to significant risk of birth defects, warn scientists
New research indicates that the antibiotic trimethoprim, commonly prescribed for urinary tract infections during pregnancy, significantly raises the risk of birth defects when taken in the first trimester. The study found 26.9 malformations per 1,000 infants among users, compared to lower rates with alternative antibiotics.
Experts recommend using alternative antibiotics during early pregnancy due to the potential risks associated with trimethoprim, which may interfere with folic acid essential for fetal development. Nitrofurantoin was found to have no increased risk of fetal anomalies, supporting its use in treating UTIs in pregnant women.
#education
GB News: Schools slammed for 'absolute nonsense' after banning children from playing outside during heatwaves
Schools are banning outdoor play during heatwaves, raising concerns about child development and mental health.
#crime
Front Page Magazine: Video: Victor Davis Hanson on Epstein’s REAL Role
Victor Davis Hanson provides a compelling analysis of Jeffrey Epstein's role and the reasons behind the continued secrecy of related files. His insights aim to clarify the complexities surrounding the case in a recent conversation with Glenn Beck.
GB News: Benefits fraudster spared jail after falsely claiming £16k in taxpayer cash
Wayne Gaines, 50, defrauded the UK benefits system by falsely claiming nearly £16,500 in Universal Credit over five and a half years while having up to £40,000 in savings. He received an eight-month suspended sentence and was ordered to complete 300 hours of unpaid work.
Gaines admitted to fraud by false representation, with the court noting his remorse and efforts to repay part of the amount. He must repay the remaining £6,300 to the Department for Work and Pensions within 28 days.
GB News: Fraudster masseuse who claimed £550k for 'injuries at work' caught out riding quad-bike
A masseuse's £550,000 compensation claim for workplace injuries was dismissed by Lincoln County Court after social media posts revealed her engaging in activities incompatible with her claims. Andrea Urbancikova was found to have acted "fundamentally dishonest" and ordered to repay £44,590 to her insurer.
Evidence showed Urbancikova, who claimed debilitating injuries from a workplace incident, was actively providing massages and driving a quad-bike, contradicting her assertions of severe physical limitations. The court's decision highlights ongoing concerns about fraud in the insurance industry.
GB News: Knightsbridge stabbing: Man killed 'while trying to stop knifeman stealing his watch' as London compared to Brazilian FAVELA
A man was fatally stabbed in Knightsbridge, London, while attempting to stop a robbery of his watch. The incident occurred outside the Park Tower Hotel and Casino, with witnesses indicating it was related to a Rolex theft. Despite police and paramedic efforts, the victim died at the scene.
The attack has raised concerns about rising crime in London, with some commentators likening the city to a Brazilian favela. Authorities are investigating the circumstances, and additional police presence has been deployed in the area. No arrests have been made yet.
GB News: Three teenagers among four people arrested over M&S cyber-attacks
Four individuals, including three teenagers and a woman, have been arrested in connection with cyber attacks on Marks & Spencer, the Co-op, and Harrods. The National Crime Agency is investigating charges of blackmail, money laundering, and violations of the Computer Misuse Act.
The arrests come after significant disruptions caused by the attacks, which occurred in April. The NCA emphasizes the importance of businesses collaborating with law enforcement to combat cybercrime effectively. M&S chairman described the incident as "traumatic" for employees, highlighting the ongoing recovery efforts.
#sports
GB News: Rory McIlroy provides update on Erica Stoll relationship after couple made big change
Rory McIlroy has moved into a new mansion in Wentworth after a break from competitive golf, finding the change from Florida's heat to England's cooler climate refreshing. He and his wife, Erica Stoll, are settling into their £9 million estate, which features luxury amenities.
McIlroy believes the geographical distance has helped him gain perspective on the demanding golf tour schedule. He is preparing for the Scottish Open and the upcoming Open Championship, expressing that the time away has rekindled his enthusiasm for the sport.
Forbes: Prime Day Running Shoe Deals: 14 Top Offers From Hoka, Brooks And More
Amazon Prime Day features significant discounts on running shoes from various brands, with notable deals including 29% off Brooks Ghost 16 for women and 31% off Hoka Arahi 7 for men. Other brands like Asics, New Balance, and Nike also offer competitive discounts.
A variety of options cater to different needs, from casual walkers to serious runners, ensuring that shoppers can find suitable footwear at reduced prices. The article highlights ongoing updates to the best deals available throughout the event.
#science
Breitbart: Lee Zeldin Says EPA Released Resources on Geoengineering
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the release of online resources detailing information on contrails and solar geoengineering, emphasizing the agency's commitment to transparency. The resources aim to clarify misconceptions and provide comprehensive knowledge on these topics.
The new webpage addresses myths surrounding contrails and the potential dangers of geoengineering, including concerns about human health and environmental impacts. Zeldin stated that the EPA is proactively addressing public inquiries rather than dismissing them.
#technology
GB News: Iconic US car brand debuts new £143,000 electrified vehicle ahead of UK launch
The 2025 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray has debuted in the UK at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, marking the first electrified, all-wheel-drive version of the iconic sports car. Deliveries will begin in September 2025, with prices starting at £153,440 for the Coupe.
The E-Ray features a mid-engine design, combining a 6.2L V8 engine with an electric motor for a total of 643 horsepower. It boasts impressive performance, including a 0-62 mph acceleration in 2.9 seconds and a top speed of 180 mph. The vehicle also includes advanced technology features and a Stealth Mode for quiet driving.
#other
GB News: Travel tips: Britons told the lesser-known holiday spots offering 'authentic experiences, without the price tag'
British holidaymakers are increasingly opting for lesser-known Eastern European and Balkan destinations over traditional tourist spots, with nearly half seeking authentic experiences and better value for money. Countries like Bosnia, North Macedonia, and Albania are gaining popularity, driven by concerns about overtourism and rising costs in mainstream locations.
Data from Wizz Air indicates a significant rise in bookings for Eastern Europe, with many travelers now embracing spontaneity by booking trips closer to departure. The trend reflects a desire for unique cultural experiences away from crowded tourist areas, as more than half of British tourists prioritize local immersion.