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#illegals

The Federalist: Trump Admin Ends Taxpayer Subsidies For Illegal Aliens
Trump Admin Ends Taxpayer Subsidies For Illegal Aliens
The Trump administration has announced that illegal aliens will no longer be able to access various federal programs, reversing a policy in place since the Clinton era. Departments including Health and Human Services, Education, and Agriculture will implement new rules to ensure taxpayer-funded benefits are reserved for U.S. citizens and legal residents.

This decision aims to close loopholes that previously allowed illegal aliens to receive benefits such as education funding and food assistance. The changes will take effect immediately, with the Education Department enforcing eligibility verification for programs like Pell Grants and career education funding.


GB News: Keir Starmer hasn’t just undermined our borders he’s undermined our sovereignty our dignity, says Alex Armstrong
Keir Starmer hasn’t just undermined our borders he’s undermined our sovereignty our dignity, says Alex Armstrong
Keir Starmer's recent migration deal with Emmanuel Macron has drawn sharp criticism, with many viewing it as a national humiliation. The agreement allows the UK to return only 50 rejected asylum seekers per week to France, a fraction of those arriving illegally. Critics argue that this deal undermines Brexit and British sovereignty.

The exchange of historic artifacts, including the Bayeux Tapestry for a Saxon treasure, has further fueled discontent, with claims that the government is acting like a "Third World regime." Observers contend that Starmer's approach reflects a lack of strong leadership and a failure to prioritize the interests of British citizens.


#politics

Front Page Magazine: Illegal Aliens in Congress
Illegal Aliens in Congress
Rep. Adriano Espaillat, noted for being the first former illegal alien in Congress, faces competition from Rep. Robert Garcia, who has now claimed that title as a gay former illegal alien. This shift highlights the evolving dynamics of identity politics within the Democratic Party.

The trend of former illegal aliens in public office continues, with various individuals facing legal issues and controversies. As more former illegal aliens hold positions in government, questions arise about their legal statuses and the implications of past immigration policies like DACA.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Muslim Doctor Who Tried to Run Jewish Congressman Off the Road Indicted
Muslim Doctor Who Tried to Run Jewish Congressman Off the Road Indicted
A Muslim physician, Dr. Feras Hamdan, was indicted for threatening to kill Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio) during a road rage incident. Hamdan displayed aggressive behavior, including yelling anti-Israel sentiments and recording a video that captured his hostility towards the congressman.

Prosecutors condemned the threat against Miller, highlighting the increasing frequency of such violent behavior towards elected officials. The incident raises concerns about underlying antisemitism, which critics argue is often overlooked in discussions about hate crimes.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Israel urging US to resume strikes on Yemen’s Houthis, form broad coalition — report
Israel urging US to resume strikes on Yemen’s Houthis, form broad coalition — report
Israel has requested the United States to renew military operations against Yemen's Houthi rebels following a resurgence in attacks on maritime traffic, including the sinking of two vessels. Israeli officials argue that the situation requires a broader coalition response beyond Israeli airstrikes.

The Houthis, backed by Iran, have vowed to continue targeting ships linked to Israel, citing ongoing conflicts in Gaza as justification. German officials have called for Iran to influence the Houthis to cease their aggression, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive understanding with Iran regarding its regional activities.


#military

The Federalist: Pentagon Pulls Promotion Of Admiral Who Allowed Drag Shows
Pentagon Pulls Promotion Of Admiral Who Allowed Drag Shows
The Defense Department has withdrawn Rear Admiral Michael Donnelly's promotion to lead the 7th Fleet, a week after inquiries about his nomination went unanswered. Donnelly faced criticism for allowing drag shows on the USS Ronald Reagan during Trump's presidency.

Secretary Hegseth, who has been implementing Trump's policies to eliminate "woke" elements from the military, expressed gratitude for Donnelly's service while announcing the reopening of nominations for the fleet commander position.


The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Migrants in the English Channel, Beautiful Sailboats, and a Baby Pygmy Hippo
Day in Photos: Migrants in the English Channel, Beautiful Sailboats, and a Baby Pygmy Hippo
Taiwan's army conducted a live-fire exercise with its first batch of U.S.-made M1A2T Abrams tanks in Hsinchu on July 10, 2025, distinct from the annual Han Kuang military drill. This marks a significant step in enhancing Taiwan's defense capabilities amid regional tensions.

Additionally, Secretary of State Marco Rubio participated in a media briefing during the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers' meeting in Kuala Lumpur on the same day, highlighting ongoing diplomatic efforts in Southeast Asia.


#culture

Forbes: Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Clues And Answers For Thursday, July 10th
Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Clues And Answers For Thursday, July 10th
The NYT Mini Crossword is a quick, free-to-play version of the larger NYT Crossword. It features clues and answers that are more digestible, making it accessible for casual players.

Today's clues include "5x5 crossword" (MINI), "Breakfast sandwich option" (BACON), and "Party game with accusations from 'villagers'" (MAFIA). The puzzle encourages engagement and feedback from players.


#technology

Forbes: Microsoft Outlook Down — Email Outage Confirmed, What We Know So Far
Microsoft Outlook Down — Email Outage Confirmed, What We Know So Far
Microsoft Outlook is experiencing a significant outage affecting millions of users, with many unable to log in or facing slow service. Reports indicate issues primarily involve license validation errors.

Microsoft has acknowledged the problem and is working on a fix, though the exact cause remains unclear. Speculation about a cyberattack appears unfounded, as previous outages have often been linked to internal errors.