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#illegals

Fox News: DOJ directs US attorneys to seek to revoke citizenship of naturalized Americans over crime
DOJ directs US attorneys to seek to revoke citizenship of naturalized Americans over crime
The Justice Department has directed U.S. attorneys to prioritize denaturalization proceedings, focusing on individuals posing national security threats, including those linked to terrorism, human trafficking, and violent crimes. The memo emphasizes revoking citizenship for those who illegally procured it or misrepresented facts.

This initiative aims to enhance public safety by removing naturalized citizens involved in serious crimes or human rights abuses. The memo outlines ten priority categories for denaturalization, reinforcing the administration's commitment to addressing these issues.


#politics

Fox News: World leader suspended from office over leaked phone call after deadly border dispute
World leader suspended from office over leaked phone call after deadly border dispute
Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has been suspended amid an ethics investigation related to a leaked phone call with Cambodian leader Hun Sen. The Constitutional Court unanimously found grounds for her suspension, giving her 12 days to present evidence.

The controversy escalated following a border dispute that resulted in a Cambodian soldier's death, leading to protests in Bangkok demanding her resignation. Paetongtarn claims her intentions were to maintain sovereignty and protect soldiers.


Fox News: AOC's childhood nickname revealed amid 'Bronx girl' claims
AOC's childhood nickname revealed amid 'Bronx girl' claims
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez faces scrutiny over her self-identified "Bronx girl" persona, with critics highlighting her upbringing in Yorktown, a suburb outside New York City. GOP Assemblyman Matt Slater questioned her claims, pointing to her childhood nickname "Sandy" as evidence of a more suburban identity.

Ocasio-Cortez defended her background, stating that her experiences in both the Bronx and Yorktown shaped her views on inequality. This exchange has sparked debate about authenticity in political narratives.


Fox News: Socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani under fire for plan to tax 'richer and whiter neighborhoods'
Socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani under fire for plan to tax 'richer and whiter neighborhoods'
Zohran Mamdani, the presumptive Democratic nominee for New York City mayor, is facing backlash over a campaign policy that suggests shifting the tax burden from lower-income neighborhoods to wealthier, predominantly White areas. His proposal aims to address perceived inequities in the city's property tax system, which he claims disproportionately benefits affluent homeowners.

Mamdani's plan includes creating a "Tangled Title Fund" to assist residents in securing homeownership rights and proposes a new tax collection system to prevent foreclosures. Critics have labeled his approach as racially charged and potentially harmful to the housing market.


Forbes: Tesla Shares Sink 5% In Premarket As Trump-Musk Feud Reignites
Tesla Shares Sink 5% In Premarket As Trump-Musk Feud Reignites
Tesla shares dropped over 5% in premarket trading following President Trump’s criticism of Elon Musk and calls for scrutiny of government subsidies for Musk's companies. The feud reignited after Musk attacked Trump’s spending bill and threatened to form a new political party.

Tesla’s stock has fallen more than 9% since the public dispute began last month. Trump claimed Musk's companies received unprecedented subsidies and suggested that without them, they might need to shut down. Musk responded by advocating for the elimination of all subsidies.


GB News: WATCH: Sarah Pochin blasts Ben Habib as she delivers scathing verdict on his new party Advance UK
WATCH: Sarah Pochin blasts Ben Habib as she delivers scathing verdict on his new party Advance UK
Reform UK MP Sarah Pochin has criticized Ben Habib's new political party, calling it "white noise." In an interview with GB News, she stated that she has never met Habib and emphasized that Reform UK remains the sole opposition to Labour.




#society

The Federalist: Putting Political Litmus Tests In Your Dating App Bio Is A Red Flag
Putting Political Litmus Tests In Your Dating App Bio Is A Red Flag
A recent New York Times column highlighted men's retreat from emotional intimacy in relationships, largely due to political divides. The growing sex gap in voting suggests that political beliefs may hinder romantic connections, as many seek partners who share their ideological views.

The author notes that dating profiles often prioritize political statements over personal connections, making it difficult to engage in meaningful conversations. He argues that both political discourse and adult content online contribute to a lack of vulnerability in relationships, advocating for more substantive engagement across ideological lines.


Fox News: DAN GAINOR: The good, the bad, and the absurd: June's wildest political moments and celebrity meltdowns
DAN GAINOR: The good, the bad, and the absurd: June's wildest political moments and celebrity meltdowns
June saw a mix of events, from celebrations like June Lockhart's 100th birthday to unrest in LA and military actions in Iran. Notable moments included Erin Burnett's controversial remarks on Iran and Karine Jean-Pierre's departure from the Democratic Party, generating bipartisan mockery.

Additionally, Cornel West's comments on WWII and Mark Cuban's critique of liberal social media highlighted ongoing cultural tensions. Meanwhile, Mark Ruffalo's protest against billionaires drew attention, despite his own wealth. The month concluded with Kathy Griffin and Don Lemon discussing election integrity, underscoring the polarized political climate.


Times Of Israel: Katz announces plans to curb settler violence against Israeli troops
Katz announces plans to curb settler violence against Israeli troops
Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz announced new measures to address settler violence against Israeli security forces in the West Bank, following recent incidents including riots and arson. The plan includes significant police enforcement, a joint task force, and funding for social programs aimed at integrating extremist settler youth.

While officials noted that most settlers are peaceful, they acknowledged a radical fringe targeting security forces and Palestinians. Opposition leaders condemned the violence, labeling the attackers as "Jewish terrorists," and criticized the government's perceived support for such actions. The situation has drawn international scrutiny and criticism.


#military

Forbes: Meet Silicon Valley’s Arms Dealer Will Somerindyke
Meet Silicon Valley’s Arms Dealer Will Somerindyke
Will Somerindyke, founder of Regulus Global, is raising significant funds for a new defense tech startup, Union, which aims to modernize ammunition manufacturing with advanced robotics. Union has secured $50 million in seed funding and plans to open its first factory in Texas soon.

Union's goal is to address munitions shortages, particularly as global conflicts escalate. With ambitious production targets, Union expects to produce millions of shells annually, potentially generating billions in revenue. Somerindyke's dual role at Regulus and Union raises questions about conflict of interest, but investors remain optimistic.


The Federalist: Trump Needs Huge Drone Fleet To Defend US, Deter Its Enemies
Trump Needs Huge Drone Fleet To Defend US, Deter Its Enemies
Operation Midnight Hammer showcased the U.S. military's capability to effectively target Iran's nuclear infrastructure with a significant air campaign. However, the operation raised concerns about the sustainability of U.S. military resources, as it depleted a large portion of the Air Force's B-2 fleet and guided bomb inventory.

To maintain military superiority, the U.S. must invest in scalable, unmanned systems to ensure readiness for future conflicts, particularly against adversaries like China and Russia. The Pentagon is urged to prioritize mass production of drones and enhance military proficiency to adapt to modern warfare demands.


#religion

The Federalist: What Does The Bible Really Say About Who The True Israel Is?
What Does The Bible Really Say About Who The True Israel Is?
The theological debate surrounding Israel's significance is reignited by Ted Cruz's comments, linking U.S. support for Israel to biblical blessings. This perspective stems from dispensationalism, which posits a distinct separation between Israel and the church, contrasting with covenant theology that views them as unified under Christ.

Dispensationalism, while influential, is critiqued for misinterpreting the relationship between Jews and Christians. The modern state of Israel is deemed secular and not reflective of God's covenant people, as many Jews reject Christ. The true Israel, according to this view, comprises all believers in Christ, transcending ethnic and national boundaries.


#health

Fox News: Gut microbes could be key to fighting toxic, long-lasting 'forever chemicals,' research says
Gut microbes could be key to fighting toxic, long-lasting 'forever chemicals,' research says
A study from the University of Cambridge suggests that certain gut microbes may help eliminate toxic PFAS chemicals from the human body. These "forever chemicals," used in various products, are linked to serious health issues, including cancer and hormonal disruption.

Researchers are exploring probiotic supplements to enhance these beneficial microbes in people's guts. Until such solutions are available, individuals are advised to avoid PFAS-coated products and use effective water filters to reduce exposure.


#education

The Western Journal: Christian Group Snaps Into Action After SCOTUS Sides with Parents Seeking to Protect Their Kids from LGBT Agenda
Christian Group Snaps Into Action After SCOTUS Sides with Parents Seeking to Protect Their Kids from LGBT Agenda
The nonprofit Christian group Advocates for Faith & Freedom is responding to a recent Supreme Court ruling that allows parents to opt their children out of LGBT-related lessons in public schools. They are providing resources, including customizable letters for parents to formally request exemptions based on their religious beliefs.

The group emphasizes the importance of protecting children's exposure to materials that contradict their faith and warns of potential pushback from public schools against this ruling. They assert that parental rights and religious freedoms should be upheld in educational settings.