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#illegals
The Economist: What goes on in America’s immigration courts
In New York City, federal agents recently detained at least 23 individuals following immigration court hearings. The process involved agents receiving alerts about individuals to be apprehended, leading to tense situations as asylum seekers exited their hearings.
This highlights the ongoing challenges and operations within America's immigration courts and enforcement agencies.
#politics
Fox News: Carville pans Democrats for continuing to alienate men with 'future is female' talk
James Carville criticized Democrats for alienating men with rhetoric like "the future is female" and identity politics. He highlighted that this communication gap has damaged the party's relationship with male voters, who feel overlooked and lectured about their lifestyle choices.
Carville argued that the Democratic Party needs to better connect with working-class men, acknowledging their frustrations over cultural shifts and economic stagnation. He emphasized the importance of addressing these issues in a relatable manner to avoid further alienation.
Fox News: Mamdani lands endorsement of a top Cuomo backer in NYC mayoral primary
Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani has received the endorsement of influential Rep. Adriano Espaillat in his bid to become New York City's first Muslim mayor. Mamdani recently won the Democratic primary, defeating former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is now running as an independent.
Mamdani's campaign has focused on affordability and progressive policies, including free public transportation and tuition-free education. His victory has drawn criticism from Republicans, who label him as an extremist.
#society
Fox News: Hiker dies on iconic Arizona park trail during extreme summer heat
A 67-year-old man died while hiking the South Kaibab Trail in Grand Canyon National Park amid extreme summer heat. He was found unresponsive after attempting to reach Phantom Ranch, and despite CPR efforts, he could not be revived.
Park officials warned of hazardous conditions, as temperatures can exceed 120°F, and advised caution for summer hiking. Between 2014 and 2019, an average of 17 deaths per year occurred in the park, primarily due to medical emergencies.
Times Of Israel: Israeli man killed in terror attack at West Bank shopping complex; 2 attackers killed
A 22-year-old Israeli man was killed in a terror attack at a shopping center in the West Bank, where two Palestinian assailants attacked a security guard before being shot dead by a soldier and an armed civilian. The guard later succumbed to his injuries.
Since the onset of the conflict on October 7, 2023, the IDF has arrested around 6,000 Palestinians in the West Bank, with over 950 reported killed, primarily in confrontations. The ongoing violence has resulted in 53 fatalities, including Israeli security personnel, from terror attacks.
The Economist: Epstein conspiracies
The Department of Justice stated there is no new information regarding Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 death, dismissing conspiracy theories about a cover-up. This announcement has not quelled ongoing speculation, particularly among supporters of former President Trump.
The continued intrigue surrounding Epstein's death highlights persistent doubts about transparency and accountability in high-profile cases.
GB News: Flying ants descend on UK as warning issued over swarms of pests
Swarms of flying ants have emerged across the UK, coinciding with a yellow heat health alert due to high temperatures. These insects are part of the annual mating ritual, with ideal weather conditions prompting their nuptial flights. Experts advise residents to monitor ant activity, especially near homes.
While flying ants can be bothersome, they are harmless to humans. The mating season typically lasts a few days in July or August, and residents are encouraged to keep an eye on ant populations to prevent indoor invasions. The UK Health Security Agency warns of health risks associated with the heat.
#economy
The Economist: The Big Beautiful Bill will kill one profession
A new Republican tax-and-spending law threatens to eliminate the profession of professional gambling due to a specific clause within its extensive provisions. This change could drastically impact an entire industry, highlighting the law's far-reaching effects.
The implications of this legislation extend beyond gambling, affecting various sectors and raising concerns about its overall impact on the economy.
Forbes: Canadian Tourism To U.S. Down 33% In June—Billions In Losses
In June, Canadian road trips to the U.S. fell by 33% compared to the previous year, marking the sixth consecutive month of declines in Canadian travel. This drop is expected to contribute to a projected $29 billion loss in U.S. tourism revenue by 2025.
The decline follows heightened tensions between the U.S. and Canada, particularly after tariff discussions by former President Trump, leading many Canadians to reconsider their travel plans. Overall, international tourism to the U.S. is forecasted to decrease significantly.
#crime
Fox News: Fake agent phone scams are spreading fast across the US
A surge in fake agent phone scams is alarming U.S. citizens, with scammers impersonating federal agents and using spoofed caller IDs to create panic. Victims are often coerced into making immediate payments through untraceable methods. Law enforcement warns that these scams are evolving and becoming more sophisticated.
To protect against these scams, experts advise hanging up on suspicious calls, never paying with gift cards or cryptocurrency, and reporting fraudulent activity. Additionally, individuals should safeguard their personal data online and remain vigilant against smishing attacks.