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Jul 13, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Migrant crisis: More than 1,200 small boat migrants have crossed Channel since Keir Starmer signed 'one in, one out' deal with France
Since the UK and French leaders signed a migrant returns deal, over 1,200 small boat migrants have crossed the Channel, with 300 attempting the journey today alone. Despite the agreement, experts doubt it will significantly deter crossings, as the number of returns from France is expected to be low.
The UK government emphasizes its commitment to dismantling people smuggling networks through enhanced enforcement and international cooperation. However, the effectiveness of the new measures remains uncertain, raising questions about the deal's impact on illegal crossings.
#politics
The Telegraph: Palestine Action protesters arrested
Palestine Action protesters were arrested in central London for violating terror laws during a demonstration supporting the banned group. Around 15 activists, including some elderly individuals, gathered in Parliament Square with signs opposing genocide and supporting Palestine Action.
Police formed a perimeter around the protesters, conducting searches and confiscating their signs. A dozen individuals were arrested, with two refusing to leave the ground.
The Western Journal: Op-Ed: Why the Defunding of Planned Parenthood for Just One Year Is Not a Victory
The recent defunding of Planned Parenthood for just one year, as part of the "Big Beautiful Bill," has been celebrated by some in the pro-life movement as a significant victory. However, this is seen as a major downgrade from earlier proposals that sought a ten-year defunding. Critics argue that the pro-life establishment has repeatedly accepted compromises from Republican leaders, failing to hold them accountable for not delivering on promises to end abortion.
The author emphasizes that Christians and conservatives must demand more from elected Republicans, pushing for the complete abolition of abortion rather than settling for temporary measures. With rising abortion rates post-Roe, there is a call for urgent political action to ensure the protection of preborn babies, rather than tolerating political compromises.
Fox News: One year after Trump rally shooting, witnesses say investigations leave more questions than answers
One year after an assassination attempt on President Trump in Butler, PA, witnesses express dissatisfaction with the investigations, citing a lack of meaningful answers and preparation from law enforcement. Key questions about the shooter's motive and security failures remain unanswered.
Local residents and lawmakers are calling for accountability, criticizing the Secret Service's response and the handling of the investigation. They argue that the community deserves clarity and closure, especially following the tragic death of local firefighter Corey Comperatore during the incident.
#society
Fox News: ‘River of Angels’ memorial rises in Kerrville as flood victims remembered
In Kerr County, Texas, a memorial known as the "River of Angels" has emerged in response to the devastating floods that resulted in at least 100 deaths and over 160 individuals still missing. The memorial, initiated by Leo Soto and supported by the community, features flowers and photographs of the victims, serving as a place for collective mourning and healing.
Local residents express profound grief, recalling personal connections to the victims and the overwhelming loss felt throughout the community. Faith leaders encourage gatherings for worship and support, emphasizing the sacredness of each life lost and the need for resilience in the face of tragedy.
Le Monde: Macron declares July 12 annual Dreyfus commemoration day
French President Emmanuel Macron announced July 12 as a national day of commemoration for Alfred Dreyfus, a captain wrongfully convicted of treason in 1894 due to anti-Semitism. The first ceremony will take place in 2026, marking the 120th anniversary of Dreyfus's exoneration.
Macron emphasized the need for vigilance against rising anti-Semitism in France, where 504 anti-Semitic acts were reported this year. Dreyfus's case, marked by a lack of evidence and a notorious trial, remains a pivotal moment in French history.
#technology
Times Of Israel: Musk’s Grok chatbot checks billionaire’s views to answer questions, including on Mideast
Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok 4 has raised eyebrows for its tendency to align its responses with Musk's views, sometimes searching for his opinions before answering questions. This behavior has led to concerns about the chatbot's objectivity and transparency, particularly following previous incidents of antisemitic commentary.
Experts have noted that Grok's design may lead it to interpret inquiries as requests for Musk's stance rather than providing neutral information. While the chatbot shows strong performance in benchmarks, the lack of clarity in its operational guidelines has prompted calls for greater transparency in its development.
Fox News: Fox News AI Newsletter: Trump Cabinet official impersonated
The State Department is investigating an AI impersonator posing as Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Meanwhile, AI technologies are reshaping industries and raising concerns about their impact on jobs and knowledge retention in education.
As AI expands, it demands more energy, prompting discussions on innovative solutions like repurposing EV batteries for data centers. The rapid growth of AI also raises questions about its implications for society and learning.