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#illegals

Fox News: Homan accuses Dems, media of pushing 'fake' stories about ICE after agents clash with California rioters
Homan accuses Dems, media of pushing 'fake' stories about ICE after agents clash with California rioters
Tom Homan, a former Trump administration official, criticized Democratic leaders for their rhetoric, claiming it incites violence during immigration enforcement actions in California. He emphasized that while protests are permissible, obstructing federal agents is a felony.

Tensions escalated during ICE raids at marijuana farms allegedly employing illegal migrants, leading to confrontations and the use of tear gas by officers. Homan urged critics to focus their frustrations on lawmakers rather than law enforcement, asserting that ICE is simply enforcing existing laws.


#politics

Breitbart: 'Houston, We Have a Problem:' Dick Durbin Calls Plan to Move Space Shuttle to Texas a 'Heist'
'Houston, We Have a Problem:' Dick Durbin Calls Plan to Move Space Shuttle to Texas a 'Heist'
The relocation of the retired space shuttle Discovery from the Smithsonian to Houston is facing opposition from Senator Dick Durbin, who calls it a "heist." He argues that the $85 million allocated for the move is insufficient, with total costs estimated at $305 million, plus additional funds for a new facility.

Durbin raised concerns over the legality of Congress removing an artifact from the Smithsonian, which maintains ownership of Discovery. He briefly introduced an amendment to block funding for the transfer but later withdrew it, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of the issue.


The Economist: Wyoming gets a MAGA makeover
Wyoming gets a MAGA makeover
Wyoming's political landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, reflecting a national trend toward more extreme partisan divisions. Former state legislator Dan Zwonitzer notes a marked increase in political craziness, particularly after his recent electoral defeat.

This shift illustrates how national issues are increasingly influencing local politics, even in the least-populous states. The dynamics of Wyoming's governance are changing as national sentiments permeate local elections.


Breitbart: Globalist Economist Magazine Calls to 'Scrap' Asylum System (Then Import More Migrant Labor)
Globalist Economist Magazine Calls to 'Scrap' Asylum System (Then Import More Migrant Labor)
The Economist advocates for the scrapping of asylum laws, suggesting that aiding migrants closer to their home countries would be more cost-effective and compassionate. The magazine argues that this approach could alleviate growing public discontent with legal migration and populist sentiments, while also allowing for a more orderly influx of skilled labor.

However, the proposal faces skepticism as it may not address the social and economic impacts of increased legalized migration, which could undermine wage growth and local opportunities. Critics highlight that the focus on corporate interests in expanding the labor pool often overshadows the genuine needs of citizens and the challenges posed by current immigration systems.


Le Monde: Thirty PKK fighters surrender arms in symbolic step toward peace with Turkey
Thirty PKK fighters surrender arms in symbolic step toward peace with Turkey
Thirty PKK fighters symbolically disarmed in Iraqi Kurdistan, marking a shift from armed insurgency to democratic politics after decades of conflict with Turkey. This ceremony is seen as a significant step towards peace, with President Erdogan expressing hope for a "terror-free Turkey."

PKK leaders emphasize the need for legal reforms in Turkey to facilitate the reintegration of former fighters into society and ensure their safety. Abdullah Öcalan's release is deemed essential for the success of this transition. The PKK, which began its armed struggle in 1984, aims to pursue its goals through democratic means.


#society

Breitbart: Republicans in Congress Ask Canada for Their Forest Management Plan as Wildfires Threaten Midwest Summer
Republicans in Congress Ask Canada for Their Forest Management Plan as Wildfires Threaten Midwest Summer
Manitoba has declared a state of emergency for the second time this year due to rampant forest fires, with 2,672 documented fires in Canada in 2025, 354 of which are still active. U.S. lawmakers are pressing Canada for better fire management, citing health risks from smoke affecting Americans.

Premier Wab Kinew criticized U.S. Congress members for their comments, labeling them "ambulance chasers" and urging them to acknowledge the contributions of American firefighters in Canada. The ongoing wildfire crisis highlights the need for improved forest management in Canada.


The Telegraph: People with traditional values could be extremists, Canadian police warn
People with traditional values could be extremists, Canadian police warn
Canadian police have issued a warning that individuals with traditional values could potentially be classified as extremists. This follows the arrest of four people in Quebec linked to ideologically motivated violent extremism, including two members of the armed forces.

RCMP Staff Sgt. Camille Habel emphasized the importance of vigilance, noting that signs of radicalization may include behavioral changes and a shift toward more extreme views. However, she clarified that holding extremist beliefs is legal in Canada unless they are acted upon violently.


Fox News: Trump calls Butler widow, Secret Service agrees to meeting after call for accountability
Trump calls Butler widow, Secret Service agrees to meeting after call for accountability
Helen Comperatore, widow of shooting victim Corey Comperatore, expressed her anger over the Secret Service's failures during a Trump rally shooting that killed her husband. She received calls from President Trump and Secret Service Director Sean Curran, who promised accountability and a comprehensive report on the incident.

Comperatore demanded answers about the security lapses that allowed the shooter to fire from a rooftop. She feels the Secret Service is finally listening to her concerns after a year without updates, as six agents were suspended following the incident.


Fox News: Federal judge restricts LAPD from targeting journalists with force at immigration protests
Federal judge restricts LAPD from targeting journalists with force at immigration protests
A federal judge in Los Angeles has issued a temporary restraining order against the LAPD, preventing them from using less-lethal munitions on journalists covering immigration protests. Judge Hernan Vera cited multiple incidents where police allegedly targeted members of the press with physical force.

The order also prohibits the LAPD from detaining or restricting journalists' movements during these events. A hearing will be held soon to determine if a longer injunction will be imposed.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: UN says nearly 800 Palestinian aid-seekers killed since May, mostly near GHF sites
UN says nearly 800 Palestinian aid-seekers killed since May, mostly near GHF sites
The UN reports nearly 800 deaths among individuals seeking aid in Gaza since late May, primarily near distribution sites of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). The IDF has ordered evacuations in Gaza City and acknowledged civilian casualties, while GHF disputes the UN's figures, claiming most deadly incidents are linked to UN convoys.

The IDF continues military operations against Hamas, claiming to target terrorist infrastructure while attempting to minimize civilian harm. The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant casualties, with over 57,000 reported deaths in Gaza since October 2023, according to Hamas sources.


#economy

GB News: UK electric vehicle uptake at risk as drivers fail to back used car market - 'Transition will stall'
UK electric vehicle uptake at risk as drivers fail to back used car market - 'Transition will stall'
The UK used electric vehicle market is in crisis, with values dropping nearly 60% since September 2022, jeopardizing the country's net zero goals. A coalition of 30 companies, including the BVRLA, has urged the government to allocate part of the £1.4 billion fund for EV uptake to stabilize the second-hand market.

They recommend targeted grants and subsidies to make used EVs more accessible, alongside broader interventions like public information campaigns and clear battery health standards. Without action, the transition to electric vehicles could stall as supply increases, threatening the entire EV ecosystem.


Breitbart: OPEC Predicts Soaring Oil Demand by 2050
OPEC Predicts Soaring Oil Demand by 2050
OPEC's World Oil Outlook 2050 report forecasts a significant increase in global oil demand, projecting it will rise from 103.7 million barrels per day in 2024 to 123 million by 2050. Factors driving this demand include population growth, urbanization, and economic expansion, particularly in developing nations.

The report suggests that investments of approximately $18.2 trillion will be necessary to meet this demand. While some analysts express skepticism about OPEC's optimistic projections, they acknowledge that oil consumption has exceeded expectations in recent years, emphasizing the need for reliable energy sources.


#military

The Telegraph: Britain ‘must prepare for war with Russia in next five years’
Britain ‘must prepare for war with Russia in next five years’
Former Army Chief Gen Sir Patrick Sanders has warned that Britain must prepare for potential war with Russia within five years. He emphasized the need for increased air defenses and civilian bunkers, noting that the UK faces a realistic threat from Moscow by 2030.

Sir Patrick criticized the government's lack of urgency in addressing these threats, stating that if Russia ceases fighting in Ukraine, it could quickly regain the capability to attack a NATO member. He highlighted previous unsuccessful discussions with the government about enhancing national resilience.


#culture

Fox News: Tom Brady denies calling Sofia Vergara 'too old' to date
Tom Brady denies calling Sofia Vergara 'too old' to date
Tom Brady's representative denied rumors suggesting he deemed Sofía Vergara "too old" to date, calling it "pure fiction." The speculation arose after the two were spotted together on a luxury yacht, leading to reports of a potential romance.

Sources claim their interactions are merely a summer fling, with Vergara recently single following her divorce from Joe Manganiello. Brady also went through a divorce in 2022 from Gisele Bündchen.


#health

Fox News: 'Hydration boosters' or just water? Medical experts make recommendations for beating the summer heat
'Hydration boosters' or just water? Medical experts make recommendations for beating the summer heat
Staying hydrated in summer heat is crucial, with water being the primary source. However, electrolyte supplements, known as hydration multipliers, can enhance water absorption, especially for those who sweat heavily or exercise intensely.

Experts recommend these products in specific situations, as they replenish essential electrolytes lost through sweat. Regular water is generally sufficient for most people, but hydration multipliers can be beneficial during prolonged physical activity in hot conditions.


#crime

The Western Journal: Author Claims He Received a Haunting Message from Epstein Hours Before He Died
Author Claims He Received a Haunting Message from Epstein Hours Before He Died
Author Michael Wolff claims he received a final message from Jeffrey Epstein hours before his 2019 death, stating, “Still hanging around.” Epstein’s death, ruled a suicide, remains shrouded in mystery, with Wolff questioning the circumstances surrounding it.

The DOJ recently stated there is no Epstein client list, contradicting previous claims. This has led to public skepticism about the integrity of the information being released.


GB News: Police confirm two pensioners dead after BMW crashes into care home
Police confirm two pensioners dead after BMW crashes into care home
Two elderly women, aged in their 90s and 80s, died after a police chase ended with a stolen BMW crashing into their care home in Sunderland. Two men, initially arrested for vehicle theft, have been re-arrested on suspicion of manslaughter as investigations continue.

Eight other residents were injured but are not in life-threatening condition. Northumbria Police has referred the incident to the Independent Office for Police Conduct. The care home has since relocated residents and praised staff for their response.


#science

The Economist: Should you take creatine?
Should you take creatine?
Creatine is a legal and safe performance-enhancing supplement that may offer benefits beyond athletic performance. Unlike banned substances, it does not carry significant side effects and is a viable option for athletes seeking a boost.

Research continues to explore its potential applications in various fields, indicating its broader utility.