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#illegals

The Epoch Times: America in Photos: Protests in California, Trump Meets Netanyahu, Texas Flood Aftermath
America in Photos: Protests in California, Trump Meets Netanyahu, Texas Flood Aftermath
President Trump and First Lady Melania visited Lackland Air Force Base and then traveled to Kerrville, Texas, to meet with local leaders, first responders, and victims of recent flooding in San Antonio.

In Los Angeles, federal agents from Customs and Border Patrol were seen patrolling Wilshire Boulevard in an armored vehicle.


#society

GB News: Duchess of Edinburgh opens up on her 'emotional' reaction to receiving Royal Family title
Duchess of Edinburgh opens up on her 'emotional' reaction to receiving Royal Family title
The Duchess of Edinburgh, Sophie, expressed her emotional response to inheriting the late Queen Elizabeth II's title during a visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina for the Srebrenica Genocide's 30th anniversary. She acknowledged the significance of stepping into the role and the historical weight it carries.

Sophie emphasized her practical approach to supporting the monarchy alongside her husband, Prince Edward, who became Duke of Edinburgh in March 2023. She prefers a lower profile, balancing royal duties with personal interests while remaining available for important diplomatic engagements.


Le Monde: In Syria, 37 killed during clashes in predominantly Druze city
In Syria, 37 killed during clashes in predominantly Druze city
Clashes between Bedouin tribes and Druze fighters in Syria's Sweida region have resulted in 37 deaths, including 27 Druze, amid ongoing violence. The situation has prompted local leaders to call for calm and government intervention, while the education ministry postponed school exams due to unrest.

The Druze community, numbering around 700,000, faces ongoing tensions with Bedouin factions, exacerbated by the instability following the fall of Bashar al-Assad. Local leaders are seeking reforms and better integration into the new security framework.


Fox News: Officers' unexpected pizza delivery goes viral after holiday traffic stop arrest
Officers' unexpected pizza delivery goes viral after holiday traffic stop arrest
In Arizona, Tempe police officers delivered a pizza after the GrubHub driver was arrested during a traffic stop on July 4. The officers surprised the customer by bringing her order, explaining the situation and ensuring the pizza was still warm.

The department shared the incident on social media, emphasizing their commitment to serving the community in various ways. The driver faced charges of reckless driving and racing.


#culture

Fox News: 'America’s Choir' celebrates 'unprecedented' milestone nearly 100 years after first broadcast
'America’s Choir' celebrates 'unprecedented' milestone nearly 100 years after first broadcast
The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square celebrated the 5,000th episode of its long-running program "Music & the Spoken Word" on July 13, nearly a century after its inception in 1929. The event in Salt Lake City drew over 11,500 attendees, highlighting the program's significant cultural impact.

The LDS Church noted the broadcast's resilience through historical events, including the Great Depression and the COVID-19 pandemic. Choir members and church leaders emphasized the program's role in uplifting spirits and fostering community connection through music.


#health

The Epoch Times: Behind US Exit From WHO, a Battle Over Direction of Global Public Health
Behind US Exit From WHO, a Battle Over Direction of Global Public Health
The U.S. criticized the World Health Organization as it celebrated the adoption of a pandemic treaty, claiming the agency is corrupt and influenced by special interests. The U.S. delegation did not attend the 78th World Health Assembly, where the treaty was approved with overwhelming support.

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. addressed the assembly via video, reiterating the U.S. stance.