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#illegals

Fox News: Border czar Tom Homan defends ICE agents masking up in clash with podcast host: 'Let me answer'
Border czar Tom Homan defends ICE agents masking up in clash with podcast host: 'Let me answer'
Tom Homan, former border czar under Trump, defended ICE agents wearing masks during arrests, citing a 700% increase in attacks against them. He stated that the masks are necessary for their protection due to doxing and violent incidents targeting ICE personnel.

Homan criticized those who oppose the practice, arguing that no other law enforcement agency faces such a high level of assaults. He compared the situation to masked protesters, suggesting that public concern should be directed towards the unprecedented violence against ICE rather than the agents' protective measures.


The Western Journal: This Is What Dems Stand For: Child Laborers Found at Weed Farm Where Protesters Fired Shots at ICE Agents
This Is What Dems Stand For: Child Laborers Found at Weed Farm Where Protesters Fired Shots at ICE Agents
An immigration raid at Glass House Farms in California revealed the employment of child laborers, with ten illegal immigrant minors arrested during the operation. The incident sparked protests and criticism from Governor Gavin Newsom, who blamed President Trump for the chaos.

The farm claimed it did not knowingly employ minors, while the Department of Homeland Security questioned the presence of children at the facility. The situation highlights issues surrounding illegal immigration and child labor in the agricultural sector.


#politics

The Federalist: Autopen Used To Alter Pardons After Biden Allegedly OK'd Them
Autopen Used To Alter Pardons After Biden Allegedly OK'd Them
A report reveals that former President Biden's staff used an autopen to sign off on changes to pardons without his direct approval. While Biden stated he made all decisions, the use of the autopen became routine for finalizing clemency documents after initial discussions.

Critics, including former President Trump, have raised concerns about the implications of this practice, suggesting it may conceal Biden's cognitive abilities and undermine executive authority. An investigation has been announced to explore these allegations.


Breitbart: Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 806: Trump Assassination Attempt Anniversary
Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 806: Trump Assassination Attempt Anniversary
Mike Slater's podcast marks the one-year anniversary of the attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania. Recently, six Secret Service agents were suspended for errors that compromised the president's safety during the incident.

Listeners are encouraged to engage with the discussion on this significant event.


The Western Journal: WaPo: Don't Call Trump a Clown Because it Offends Clowns
WaPo: Don't Call Trump a Clown Because it Offends Clowns
A Washington Post opinion piece argues against calling Donald Trump a clown, claiming it diminishes the art form of clowning. Tim Cunningham, a professional clown, asserts that the term should not be used to insult politicians, as it undermines the value of clowning and its cultural significance.

Cunningham emphasizes the importance of clowns in spreading joy and empathy, suggesting that political comparisons to clowns are inappropriate. He calls for a more respectful discourse around the term, while ironically labeling Trump a "fascist" in the same breath.


#society

The Telegraph: Watch: Grand Canyon’s North Rim ravaged by wildfires
Watch: Grand Canyon’s North Rim ravaged by wildfires
A wildfire on the Grand Canyon's North Rim has rapidly spread, destroying at least 50 buildings, including the historic Grand Canyon Lodge and visitor center. Access to the area is restricted, and the North Rim will remain closed for the rest of the year.

The Grand Canyon Lodge, known for its limestone facade and views, was the only accommodation within the North Rim. Firefighters are actively working to contain the blaze that began on July 4.


Breitbart: John Elway Will Not Face Charges in Death of Friend and Agent Jeff Sperbeck
John Elway Will Not Face Charges in Death of Friend and Agent Jeff Sperbeck
NFL Hall of Famer John Elway will not face criminal charges in the death of his friend and agent Jeff Sperbeck, who died after falling from a golf cart driven by Elway. Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco confirmed the investigation found no evidence of wrongdoing, labeling it a tragic accident.

Sperbeck fell off the cart following an after-party at the Stagecoach music festival and later died from his injuries. Authorities noted there was no indication of criminal negligence on Elway's part. A formal announcement regarding the investigation's findings is forthcoming.


Fox News: Wayfair's back-to-school sale offers up to 82% off on everything you need for your dorm
Wayfair's back-to-school sale offers up to 82% off on everything you need for your dorm
Wayfair is offering a back-to-school deal week with discounts up to 50% on dorm essentials, including bedding, desks, and decor. Sales run until July 20, featuring items like quilts, comforters, and desk chairs at significant markdowns.

Students can find various storage solutions and stylish furniture to personalize their dorm rooms. Notable deals include a writing desk for $84.99 and a velvet task chair for $109.99. For more information, visit Wayfair's website.


Le Monde: France and four other EU states will test an app to protect children online
France and four other EU states will test an app to protect children online
Five EU countries, including France, are set to test an age-verification app aimed at preventing children from accessing harmful online content. The European Commission announced that Denmark, France, Greece, Italy, and Spain will customize the app for national use, allowing users to prove they are over 18.

This initiative comes amid growing concerns about the mental and physical health risks posed to minors by social media and excessive smartphone use. The EU is pushing for stricter measures, including recommendations to online platforms to enhance child safety, such as removing addictive features and limiting access to certain functionalities.


Breitbart: NFL Players' Dad Angers Fans with ‘Breeding’ Comments
NFL Players' Dad Angers Fans with ‘Breeding’ Comments
John Brown, father of NFL players Amon-Ra and Equanimeous St. Brown, has sparked controversy with remarks about "breeding" and athletic success. He suggested that racial mixing can enhance athletic talent, emphasizing careful selection of partners for optimal genetic outcomes.

His comments, originally made on a podcast nearly a year ago, have resurfaced, drawing criticism for their eugenics-like implications. Despite the backlash, his sons have achieved notable success in football, with Amon-Ra being an All-Pro wide receiver.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Kevin O'Leary: 'The Only Deal that Matters Is China'
Kevin O'Leary: 'The Only Deal that Matters Is China'
Kevin O'Leary highlighted the significance of the Trump administration's focus on China during a recent Fox News appearance. He emphasized that the only trade deal that truly matters is with China, citing issues like technology theft and geopolitical tensions as critical concerns.

O'Leary criticized China's lack of adherence to international trade rules and expressed the necessity for a direct dialogue with Chinese leadership to address these challenges. He asserted that while other trade deals are important, the relationship with China remains paramount for the U.S. economy.


#economy

The Economist: What if America’s red states are about to lose their cheap-housing advantage?
What if America’s red states are about to lose their cheap-housing advantage?
Many Americans are relocating from blue states to red states, drawn by affordable housing and perceived declines in quality of life in their home states. Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis highlights issues like crime and homelessness in blue states as reasons for this migration trend.

However, the housing market in these red states may be changing, as building new homes becomes increasingly difficult. This could impact the affordability that has attracted many to the Sunbelt region.


#military

Fox News: Navy's next-generation submarine program faces alarming delay to 2040
Navy's next-generation submarine program faces alarming delay to 2040
The Navy's next-generation attack submarine, SSN(X), will not be operational until at least 2040, delayed from its original 2031 timeline due to rising costs and budget constraints. The projected cost per vessel is between $6.7 billion and $8 billion, significantly higher than the Virginia-class submarines it will replace.

Production of Virginia-class submarines has slowed, with only one requested for FY 2025 amid ongoing challenges in shipbuilding. Experts warn that these delays could jeopardize U.S. undersea dominance and urge lawmakers to address the industrial base's capacity to meet future naval goals.


#sports

The Western Journal: The Kissing Defense Actually Works, as Olympian Fends Off Damning Doping Suspension
The Kissing Defense Actually Works, as Olympian Fends Off Damning Doping Suspension
French fencer Ysaora Thibus has been cleared of doping charges after an appeals court ruled that the presence of ostarine in her system was likely due to kissing her then-boyfriend, American fencer Race Imboden, who had been using the substance. The Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld a previous decision stating Thibus bore no fault.

The ruling emphasizes that the contamination was unintentional and highlights the complexities surrounding doping accusations in sports. Thibus, who competed in the 2024 Paris Olympics, faced a potential four-year ban from the sport.


#technology

GB News: Lidl announces major change set to 'transform' shopping experience - starting next year
Lidl announces major change set to 'transform' shopping experience - starting next year
Lidl GB is introducing a self-scanning feature in its Lidl Plus app, allowing customers to scan items, track spending, and check out quickly. This initiative is part of Lidl's digital transformation strategy, with a trial set to begin in September at select stores, followed by a broader rollout.

The move aims to enhance the shopping experience and aligns Lidl with other retailers adopting similar technology. CEO Ryan McDonnell emphasized the importance of offering customers various shopping options while investing in technology to simplify the shopping process.


Forbes: ‘Grok For Government’: Elon Musk's xAI Says It’s Secured A Pentagon Contract
‘Grok For Government’: Elon Musk's xAI Says It’s Secured A Pentagon Contract
Elon Musk's AI start-up, xAI, has secured a contract with the Department of Defense to provide its "Grok for Government" program. The service is now available for purchase through the General Services Administration for federal agencies.

This development marks a significant step for xAI as it expands its offerings to government clients.