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Jul 13, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: From 'safety' to 'fascist state': Senators share opinions on ICE agents wearing masks
Sens. Alex Padilla and Cory Booker introduced the VISIBLE Act, requiring immigration enforcement officers to identify themselves without masks. This has sparked division among senators, with Republicans arguing that masks protect agents from threats to their safety and families.
Democrats counter that unmasked agents promote accountability and transparency. The debate highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement, with Trump supporting the agents' right to conceal their identities.
Fox News: Mamdani's father sits on council of anti-Israel group tied to terror, legitimizes role of suicide bombers
Mahmood Mamdani, father of NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, is affiliated with the Gaza Tribunal, which promotes anti-Israel sentiments and supports boycotts. He has faced backlash for past comments sympathetic to suicide bombers and accusations of genocide against Israel.
Zohran Mamdani has also endorsed BDS and has been criticized for his stance on Israel, including his refusal to condemn calls for violence against Israel. His campaign has raised concerns among Jewish groups in New York City as he navigates the election against established candidates.
Fox News: NPR public editor claims alleged 'political bias' is actually 'geographic bias'
NPR public editor Kelly McBride addressed accusations of bias against the network, suggesting it stems from geographic rather than political factors. She argued that NPR's coverage aims to represent diverse communities and criticized critics for focusing on isolated stories.
In response, White House deputy press secretary Harrison Fields condemned McBride's defense, asserting that NPR exhibits clear bias and should not receive taxpayer funding. President Trump previously signed an executive order to cut federal support for NPR and PBS, citing concerns over their content.
Fox News: Critical security lapses by Secret Service exposed in new report on Trump assassination attempt
A report from the Government Accountability Office reveals significant security failures by the U.S. Secret Service during an assassination attempt on Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, last year. Despite receiving classified intelligence about a threat ten days prior, the agency failed to inform key personnel and local law enforcement, leading to procedural errors and misallocation of resources.
The report highlights that the Secret Service's lack of communication and planning contributed to the near-tragedy, with recommendations for 37 actionable changes to improve security. Following the incident, several agents were suspended, and the agency's director resigned, acknowledging the failures.
Breitbart: Comer: 'No Evidence' Biden Was Aware of Who Was Using the Autopen
Rep. James Comer stated that the House Oversight Committee found no evidence linking President Joe Biden to the use of an autopen for signing documents. He noted that witnesses, including one who invoked the Fifth Amendment, had poor recollections regarding Biden's involvement.
Comer emphasized that the investigation will continue, with plans to question more individuals, potentially including high-ranking officials and Biden's family members. He indicated that if Biden's name was forged on documents, it could lead to legal challenges.
#society
GB News: National Lottery winner made 'dazed' decision after sharing £3.6m Euromillions haul in syndicate victory
Rhian Owen and a syndicate of 16 people won a share of £3.6 million in the National Lottery, each receiving £212,000. Owen was initially shocked upon discovering her win and decided to share the news with her group, leading to ecstatic reactions and plans for spending their newfound wealth.
The winners, who matched five numbers and one star in the Euromillions draw, have various plans including home renovations, family holidays, and investments in campervans and rental properties. The prize was capped, allowing for additional funds to boost their winnings.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Top Russian Diplomat Lavrov Meets with Kim Jong Un in North Korea
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, reinforcing military and political ties amid Russia's ongoing offensive in Ukraine. Lavrov expressed hopes for continued direct contacts, while North Korea reaffirmed support for Russia's objectives.
The visit included discussions on countering regional tensions and a commitment to joint defense efforts. Russia also announced increased flights to North Korea, highlighting the strengthening relationship between the two countries.
Times Of Israel: Lebanon reports 1 killed in Israeli strike on southern Lebanon town
An Israeli strike in southern Lebanon reportedly killed one person, according to Lebanon’s health ministry. The Israel Defense Forces have not commented on the incident, which occurs under the November 2024 ceasefire agreement allowing Israel to act against threats from Hezbollah.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun criticized Israel's presence as a barrier to deploying the Lebanese army and reaffirmed the government's commitment to controlling arms in the country. Despite expressing a desire for peaceful relations, normalization with Israel remains off the table.
Breitbart: Ukraine Claims Four Killed in Massive Russian Drone Barrage
Russia launched over 620 drones and missiles in a recent attack on Ukraine, resulting in at least four deaths. Ukrainian President Zelensky reported significant drone interceptions but called for increased sanctions on Russia to curb ongoing strikes, emphasizing the urgency of Western support.
As peace talks falter, Zelensky urged allies to take decisive action against those aiding Russia's military efforts. Moscow maintains its objectives in Ukraine, demanding concessions from Kyiv regarding NATO ambitions. The situation remains critical as both sides continue to escalate military actions.
#crime
Breitbart: Rotherham Police Accused of Targeting Father Rescuing Daughter: Report
A British father claims South Yorkshire Police falsified arrest records to obstruct his efforts to rescue his daughter from a child rape gang in Rotherham. He alleges that after reporting her abduction over 200 times, he was arrested instead of receiving help, with police records containing inaccuracies about his address and circumstances.
This case has drawn attention from politicians, including MP Katie Lam, who emphasized the need for investigations into police conduct alongside the perpetrators of the abuse. The father believes there is a broader conspiracy within the police force to cover up their failures, as evidence suggests systemic abuse affected around 1,400 girls in the area.
Fox News: Bryan Kohberger believed he committed ‘the perfect murders’ until one key mistake shattered his plot: author
Bryan Kohberger, who pleaded guilty to the murders of four University of Idaho students, believed he could commit "the perfect murders," according to author James Patterson. Kohberger's arrogance and social awkwardness led him to leave behind crucial evidence, ultimately resulting in his arrest.
Patterson's upcoming book and docuseries explore Kohberger's troubled upbringing and his obsession with women, drawing parallels to other violent individuals. Kohberger's actions have left a lasting impact on the community, highlighting the complexities of his psyche and the aftermath of the tragic events.
Fox News: Democrats want a return to the worst of 1960s radicalism and violence
Recent weeks have seen a surge in violent attacks against ICE and law enforcement, including clashes in Los Angeles and a July 4 ambush in Texas that injured a police officer. Ten individuals were charged with attempted murder following these incidents, which included anti-ICE rhetoric and organized aggression.
The escalation of violence raises concerns about potential outcomes, drawing parallels to historical instances of left-wing violence in America. Analysts suggest that the current climate, fueled by radicalization and political rhetoric, could lead to a backlash favoring law-and-order policies in future elections.