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#illegals

Fox News: Cal State LA lets professors move classes online due to student fears over ICE immigration enforcement
Cal State LA lets professors move classes online due to student fears over ICE immigration enforcement
California State University, Los Angeles, is allowing professors to transition classes online due to student fears regarding ICE enforcement. Provost Heather Lattimer noted concerns about safety, particularly after recent immigration raids in the area.

This decision comes amid protests against immigration policies and a class-action lawsuit aimed at halting ICE activities in Los Angeles. The university aims to support students and faculty while maintaining an engaging on-campus experience.


#politics

The Western Journal: Ketanji Brown Jackson Gets Brutal News After She Says She Can't Sleep Due to US Democracy
Ketanji Brown Jackson Gets Brutal News After She Says She Can't Sleep Due to US Democracy
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson expressed difficulty sleeping due to concerns about the "state of our democracy," drawing criticism on social media. Critics highlighted perceived media bias and questioned her qualifications and judicial philosophy, suggesting she prioritizes activism over impartiality.

Responses included remarks on her past dissents and comments indicating a focus on personal feelings rather than legal principles. Some commentators argued that her appointment was politically motivated, reflecting broader concerns about her role on the Court.


#society

Fox News: President Trump vows to help Texas recover from deadly flood devastation
President Trump vows to help Texas recover from deadly flood devastation
President Trump described the recent flash flooding in Texas as unprecedented, citing a wave nearly 40 feet high. He visited Kerrville, where over 120 lives were lost, and met with local officials and families affected by the tragedy, including those from a summer camp.

Trump expressed his administration's commitment to helping the community rebuild and praised the efforts of first responders and volunteers in ongoing search and rescue operations. Over 160 individuals remain unaccounted for in the area.


Le Monde: Trump tours Texas flood sites, defends officials amid mounting questions about response
Trump tours Texas flood sites, defends officials amid mounting questions about response
President Trump toured flood damage in Texas, praising local officials amid criticism of their response to the disaster that killed at least 129 people. He met with families affected by the tragedy and approved extending disaster assistance to additional counties.

Despite past calls to phase out FEMA, he acknowledged its role in recovery and highlighted the need for better early warning systems. Trump criticized Democrats for their responses, emphasizing the effectiveness of state officials in managing the crisis.


GB News: 'Two-tier justice!': Sarah Pochin unleashes FURY as father jailed for tweet ‘CRUSHED’ by the system
'Two-tier justice!': Sarah Pochin unleashes FURY as father jailed for tweet ‘CRUSHED’ by the system
Reform UK MP Sarah Pochin criticized the sentencing of a constituent to 28 months in prison for Facebook posts, labeling it "two-tier justice." She argued that such cases should be handled through community rehabilitation rather than harsh prison sentences, especially for first-time offenders.

Pochin expressed concern over free speech in the UK, suggesting that current laws could lead to further restrictions on political discussions. She highlighted the disparity in sentencing, comparing this case to others involving more serious crimes, and called for a change in government to address these issues.


#economy

Breitbart: Golden Age: Trump Tariffs Deliver Surprise Budget Surplus
Golden Age: Trump Tariffs Deliver Surprise Budget Surplus
In June, the federal government reported a surprising $27 billion budget surplus, contrary to expectations of a $50 billion deficit. This surplus was largely driven by a 301% increase in tariff revenues, totaling $27 billion, and higher-than-expected tax receipts.

Despite a $316 billion deficit in May, the June surplus reflects a 13% rise in overall receipts and a 7% drop in federal outlays. The fiscal year deficit currently stands at $1.34 trillion, but adjusted figures show a 1% year-over-year decrease, even as interest payments on the national debt continue to rise.


The Western Journal: Tariff Turnaround: Treasury Department Posts Stunning June Numbers
Tariff Turnaround: Treasury Department Posts Stunning June Numbers
In June 2025, the U.S. government reported a surprising surplus of $27 billion, largely attributed to a record $27.2 billion in tariff revenues. This marks a significant turnaround from a $316 billion deficit in May, showcasing the impact of President Trump's tariff policies.

Despite this positive month, the government remains in a $1.3 trillion deficit for the fiscal year. Nonetheless, the June surplus is notable, as it is the first since June 2017.