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#illegals

The Telegraph: Trump to visit ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ in Florida Everglades - latest news
Trump to visit ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ in Florida Everglades - latest news
Donald Trump is visiting a new immigrant detention center in Florida, nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz,” located in the Everglades. The facility, initiated by state officials, is designed to hold up to 5,000 detainees and is expected to cost $450 million annually.

Critics, including Democrats and environmentalists, have raised concerns about potential inhumane conditions and risks to local wildlife.


#politics

Breitbart: Zohran Mamdani: End Goal Is 'Seizing the Means of Production'
Zohran Mamdani: End Goal Is 'Seizing the Means of Production'
Zohran Mamdani, a self-proclaimed socialist and Democratic nominee for NYC mayor, emphasized his goal of "seizing the means of production" during a 2021 DSA conference. He advocates for socialism and policies like decriminalizing sex work, while distancing himself from communist labels.

Mamdani faced criticism from former President Trump, who labeled him a "communist lunatic." In response, Mamdani clarified that he identifies as a Democratic socialist, inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision for wealth distribution.


Fox News: Dem governor drops F-bomb when trolled for alleged cocaine use
Dem governor drops F-bomb when trolled for alleged cocaine use
Maine Governor Janet Mills faced scrutiny over alleged cocaine use during a recent trip to Washington, D.C. When questioned about the matter, she did not provide a clear response. A newly revealed Department of Justice memo contradicts her long-standing claims that the investigation into her drug use was politically motivated, stating that no misconduct occurred during the inquiry.

The investigation, which began in 1990 after a drug suspect accused Mills of cocaine use, ultimately did not lead to any charges. Despite Mills' assertions of being targeted due to her political views, the DOJ memo concluded that her allegations were unsubstantiated. Mills has previously indicated that she may consider a Senate run in the future.


Le Monde: French-Algerian writer Sansal's fate hangs on pardon after sentence upheld in Algeria
French-Algerian writer Sansal's fate hangs on pardon after sentence upheld in Algeria
Boualem Sansal, a French-Algerian writer, was sentenced to five years in prison by an Algiers appeals court for "undermining national unity." The sentence was lighter than the prosecution's request for ten years. French Prime Minister François Bayrou condemned the ruling and suggested potential pardon measures.

The situation has raised tensions between France and Algeria, with calls for leniency due to Sansal's health.


#society

The Telegraph: The IDF is not just Israel’s army: it is a symbol of Jewish self-defence
The IDF is not just Israel’s army: it is a symbol of Jewish self-defence
Anti-Zionist sentiments have gained traction, exemplified by Bob Vylan's performance at Glastonbury, where he led chants against the IDF. Critics, including Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis, condemned this as toxic Jew-hatred disguised as political commentary, highlighting the dangers of conflating anti-Zionism with legitimate criticism of Israel.

The article argues that the anti-Zionist movement undermines Jewish self-determination and sovereignty, using rhetoric that threatens the very existence of the Jewish state. It emphasizes that the IDF represents Jewish defense and identity, warning that calls for violence against it equate to calls for violence against Jews themselves.


Le Monde: Israeli bombing causes carnage in Gaza café
Israeli bombing causes carnage in Gaza café
An Israeli airstrike on June 30, 2025, destroyed the Al-Baqa café in Gaza City, killing at least 24 people and injuring many others. This popular venue, frequented by journalists and students, was a rare source of normalcy amid ongoing conflict.

The attack contributed to a total of 105 fatalities in the enclave that day, overwhelming local hospitals already struggling with severe shortages and damage. The director of Al-Shifa Hospital described the situation as a "real massacre of civilians."


Fox News: From a Chicago rooftop to 3,000-mile journey, here's how I'm fighting to restore America's soul
From a Chicago rooftop to 3,000-mile journey, here's how I'm fighting to restore America's soul
Pastor Corey Brooks plans a 3,000-mile walk from New York City to Los Angeles starting September 1, 2025, to advocate for restoring merit and the American Dream. He aims to raise funds for a Leadership and Economic Opportunity Center in Chicago to support youth from single-parent households.

Brooks argues that government dependency and declining social values are damaging communities. His mission emphasizes the importance of merit, accountability, and faith in overcoming challenges and reclaiming American identity. He invites others to join him in this effort.


GB News: Prince dies ‘unexpectedly’ just days ahead of welcoming first child
Prince dies ‘unexpectedly’ just days ahead of welcoming first child
Prince Harald von Hohenzollern has died at 63 from cardiac arrest in Namibia, just days before his wife, Princess Josefa, is due to give birth. The couple married nine months ago, and Josefa announced his passing on social media, expressing her need for time to grieve.

Despite her loss, Princess Josefa plans to continue her campaign for re-election as mayor of Leonberg, emphasizing it would honor her late husband's legacy. Known as the "singing mayor," she has faced political challenges during her tenure.


#military

Times Of Israel: 24 said killed in strike on Gaza City cafe; troops dismantle 3-km tunnel network
24 said killed in strike on Gaza City cafe; troops dismantle 3-km tunnel network
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are investigating a recent airstrike on a cafe in Gaza City that reportedly killed 24 people, according to Hamas-linked authorities. The IDF conducted extensive airstrikes targeting over 140 terror sites in Gaza, including a tunnel network used by Hamas operatives.

In addition to the cafe strike, other incidents resulted in casualties near aid distribution points, with the IDF acknowledging some responsibility but contesting the reported numbers. The ongoing military operations follow the October 7, 2023, Hamas assault on Israel, which has led to heightened tensions and ongoing conflict in the region.


#crime

The Western Journal: Suspect in Deadly Idaho Firefighter Ambush Identified: 'Something Must Have Snapped'
Suspect in Deadly Idaho Firefighter Ambush Identified: 'Something Must Have Snapped'
A 20-year-old man, Wess Roley, has been identified as the shooter who ambushed firefighters in Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, killing two and injuring a third. Authorities believe he set a fire to lure the firefighters into the attack, but the motive remains unclear.

Roley's grandfather expressed confusion over the incident, noting his grandson had aspirations to become a firefighter and had previously respected law enforcement. The family has stated they do not understand the reasons behind the tragedy.


#technology

Fox News: SparkKitty mobile malware targets Android and iPhone
SparkKitty mobile malware targets Android and iPhone
A new mobile malware called SparkKitty targets both Android and iPhone users, stealing sensitive data by scanning private photos. Unlike previous malware, SparkKitty uploads images indiscriminately, focusing on cryptocurrency recovery phrases and personal documents.

The malware has been found in several apps and operates by monitoring photo libraries once installed. Both Google and Apple have removed the affected apps, but concerns remain about the effectiveness of their app review processes.