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Jul 13, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: ICE Rescues Illegal Child Laborers from Marijuana Farm, LA Mayor Bass Proceeds to Block ICE from Saving More
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has reinforced sanctuary policies hours after ICE rescued illegal child laborers from a marijuana farm in California. Her executive directive prohibits local cooperation with ICE and aims to protect immigrant rights amidst ongoing federal immigration enforcement.
The raid resulted in the rescue of 10 illegal migrant minors, raising concerns about child labor violations and potential human trafficking at the farm. Bass’ actions reflect her opposition to the Trump administration’s immigration policies, as she seeks to bolster protections for immigrant communities in Los Angeles.
#politics
Breitbart: Alyssa Farah Griffin: Epstein Issue Not Going Away with MAGA Base
Alyssa Farah Griffin criticized the Trump administration's handling of the Epstein files, stating that the MAGA base is dissatisfied and feels sidelined. She highlighted the ongoing demand for transparency regarding Epstein's connections and suggested Trump could direct the release of information.
Griffin noted that the current administration is attempting to distance itself from the issue, allowing the Department of Justice to manage it. However, she warned that this approach may not satisfy Trump's supporters, who expect him to take a more active role in addressing their concerns.
Fox News: Could Butler happen again? Former Secret Service agents weigh in on political violence in 2025
Following an assassination attempt on Donald Trump in July 2024, the Secret Service has implemented significant changes to enhance security measures. Former agents highlight that Trump faces unprecedented threats from various extremist groups and politically motivated individuals, raising concerns about his safety.
The agency has expanded its use of drones, improved communication systems, and plans to increase staffing to better protect Trump. A bipartisan task force identified multiple failures in the agency's response to the Butler incident, prompting nearly 50 recommendations for reform, many of which are already underway.
Fox News: Trump kicks off week meeting with Netanyahu, closes it visiting Texas flood sites
President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump visited Kerrville, Texas, to meet with local officials and first responders following devastating floods that resulted in over 120 fatalities and left more than 160 people missing. Trump expressed grief over the loss of life, particularly for campers from a Christian summer camp.
In addition to the flood response, Trump held a Cabinet meeting discussing his upcoming visit to Texas and addressed concerns regarding a potential third political party proposed by Elon Musk. He also met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss a potential ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, indicating progress toward a deal.
Breitbart: NBC's Hillyard: Bongino, Patel 'Frustrated' with Bondi's Stifling
NBC News correspondent Vaughn Hillyard reported that Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino and FBI Director Kash Patel are frustrated with Attorney General Pam Bondi for her perceived stifling of their investigations into various high-profile cases, including Jeffrey Epstein and the January 6 committee.
Hillyard noted that both men had made promises to the public regarding these investigations but have not delivered results after seven months. Bongino is reportedly considering resigning, while Patel is observing Bongino's next steps. The situation may escalate as tensions rise.
GB News: Angela Rayner: Unite chief Sharon Graham delivers stark warning to Labour amid suspension - 'Wake up and smell the coffee!'
Sharon Graham, General Secretary of Unite Union, criticized the Labour Government and Birmingham City Council for their handling of the Birmingham bins crisis, following the suspension of Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner. Graham emphasized that working people should not bear the consequences of the crisis, questioning the government's approach to equal pay and the ongoing negotiations.
Graham's remarks highlight a growing discontent within the union towards Labour's leadership, with nearly 800 delegates calling for Rayner's suspension. She urged Labour to reassess its relationship with Unite and take responsibility for resolving the ongoing strikes, suggesting that a restructuring of council debt could provide a solution.
#society
Breitbart: Socialist Venezuela Offers 'Experience' with Disasters to Help with Texas Floods
Nicolás Maduro has offered to assist Texas with flood recovery, citing his regime's experience with natural disasters, despite Venezuela's poor track record in managing similar crises. His comments came during the launch of a new socialist initiative aimed at combating climate change.
While Maduro promotes his "Great Mission Mother Earth," Venezuela itself is grappling with severe flooding that has affected thousands. Critics highlight the regime's history of inadequate disaster response, raising skepticism about the value of its assistance.
Le Monde: Paris police deployed en masse ahead of PSG final and Bastille Day
Paris will see heightened police presence with 11,500 officers deployed for the FIFA Club World Cup final and Bastille Day celebrations, amid concerns of public disturbances. No gatherings will be permitted on the Champs-Elysées, a site of past violence during similar events.
Authorities are prepared for potential unrest, recalling past incidents that led to arrests and injuries. The Champs-Elysées will host a military parade and fireworks on July 14, drawing an expected crowd of 60,000.
#culture
Fox News: 'Parks and Recreation' star says 'dumb people' insist his character Ron Swanson voted for Trump
Nick Offerman, known for his role as Ron Swanson on "Parks and Recreation," stated that his character would not support Donald Trump, calling those who believe otherwise "dumb." He emphasized that Swanson valued capitalism and would have found Trump's public service contradictory to those principles.
Offerman also criticized Trump's disrespectful behavior toward women, which he believes would conflict with Swanson's character as a "good person." He defended Swanson's values after a clip of the character was misused in a mocking context during Pride Month.
Breitbart: 'Out' Magazine: Superman Is A Gay Icon
Out magazine claims Superman is not only an "immigrant" but also a "gay icon," suggesting that his character has always contained queer allegories. This assertion comes as James Gunn's new Superman film debuts, amid controversy over its political messaging.
Critics argue that this interpretation distorts the original creators' intentions, asserting that Superman's outsider status reflects the experiences of Jewish immigrants, not LGBTQ themes. While the LGBTQ community can find resonance in superheroes, the attempt to redefine Superman's identity is seen as a historical revisionism.
#history
Fox News: Famous medieval masterpiece to appear at top museum in celebration of 'shared history'
The Bayeux Tapestry, depicting the Norman Conquest and the Battle of Hastings, will be displayed in the UK for the first time in nearly 1,000 years. The exhibition at the British Museum is set for September 2026 to July 2027, following a loan agreement during French President Macron's visit.
This cultural exchange will also include artifacts from the British Museum's Sutton Hoo collection being lent to French museums. The tapestry features intricate details, including 626 characters and 41 ships, and symbolizes the shared history between the UK and France.
#education
Le Monde: How AI is shaking up scientific publishing
Concerns are rising over the use of AI in academic publishing, highlighted by instances of papers being retracted for including AI-generated content. Experts have noted that if such material can pass peer review, it raises questions about the effectiveness of the review process.
Major publishers are now implementing guidelines for AI use, allowing authors to utilize these tools as long as they disclose their usage. They emphasize the need for ethical integration and human oversight to maintain research integrity.
#crime
Fox News: Woman found guilty in mushroom murder mystery that left three family members dead after meal
Erin Patterson has been found guilty of murdering three family members by poisoning them with death cap mushrooms in a beef Wellington dish. The incident occurred during a lunch she hosted in July 2023, where she initially claimed the mushrooms were included accidentally.
The trial revealed Patterson's deceit, including attempts to destroy evidence and inconsistencies in her story. Despite no clear motive, reports suggest she resented her estranged husband for household responsibilities. She now faces a potential life sentence.
#other
Breitbart: Mexico’s President Claims U.S. is Exaggerating After Border Closed to Livestock Over Screwworm Spread
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized the U.S. for closing the border to cattle due to the New World Screwworm outbreak, calling the decision exaggerated. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins stated the closure aims to quarantine the pest after a new case was found near the border.
Sheinbaum emphasized that Mexico is taking all necessary scientific measures to combat the screwworm, recalling past successful eradication efforts with U.S. assistance. The U.S. had previously halted livestock imports in 2025 but was reopening trade until the recent discovery of the infection.