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#illegals

Breitbart: Elite Economist Admits: Trump's Deportations Push up Citizens' Wages
Elite Economist Admits: Trump's Deportations Push up Citizens' Wages
President Trump is credited with boosting wages for many Americans by reducing the influx of illegal migrants, according to economist Wendy Edelberg. She notes that while the overall economic impact may be modest, the labor market is seeing stronger wage growth in various sectors as businesses react to the decrease in migrant workers.

Reports indicate that some businesses are struggling to retain employees due to changes in immigration policy, leading to increased salaries and benefits to fill vacancies. As wage gains are noted, many affected Americans are expected to participate in the upcoming midterm elections, potentially influencing future immigration policies.


#politics

Fox News: Biden chief of staff reportedly gave approval for autopen pardons on final day in office
Biden chief of staff reportedly gave approval for autopen pardons on final day in office
Former President Joe Biden's chief of staff approved multiple preemptive pardons using an autopen during Biden's last days in office, including for figures like Anthony Fauci and Gen. Mark Milley. This has raised questions about the legitimacy of the pardons, as Biden did not personally approve each name.

Trump has claimed these pardons are void due to the autopen's use, alleging it reflects Biden's cognitive decline and a cover-up by the administration. The White House has defended Biden, asserting that the process was transparent and that he established criteria for the pardons.


Fox News: Democrats seize on Epstein files drama with new transparency calls
Democrats seize on Epstein files drama with new transparency calls
Democratic lawmakers are intensifying calls for the release of all files related to Jeffrey Epstein, with Rep. Marc Veasey introducing a resolution to demand transparency. Prominent Democrats, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ro Khanna, are leveraging the controversy to question the Trump administration's handling of the case.

Meanwhile, a rift has emerged within the GOP over the issue, with some members criticizing Attorney General Pam Bondi's management of Epstein's case, while others, including Trump, defend her. The situation has sparked a political back-and-forth, as Democrats use the Epstein files as a tool to challenge Republican narratives.


Fox News: Mamdani's failure to walk back these positions could cause reckoning in Democratic Party: 'Five-alarm warning'
Mamdani's failure to walk back these positions could cause reckoning in Democratic Party: 'Five-alarm warning'
Zohran Mamdani has emerged as a leading candidate in the New York City mayoral race, despite holding several far-left views, including support for socialist policies and the BDS movement against Israel. His controversial positions have drawn criticism from various groups, raising concerns about their implications for the Democratic Party if he wins.

Mamdani's proposals include shifting the tax burden to wealthier neighborhoods and calls for the removal of symbols associated with historical figures like Christopher Columbus. His refusal to retract or clarify his statements on capitalism and other contentious issues has led to speculation about potential divisions within the Democratic Party should he be elected.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Over 350 Muslim Religious Leaders Endorse Oct 7 Massacres
Over 350 Muslim Religious Leaders Endorse Oct 7 Massacres
Hamas is not merely an extremist group but an extension of the Muslim Brotherhood, which influences significant portions of the Muslim community. Recent support for Hamas' actions on October 7 has emerged from hundreds of Muslim clerics, who view the conflict with Israel as a religious jihad.

A charter issued by these clerics asserts that the Al-Aqsa Flood, Hamas' term for the attacks, is part of a broader defensive jihad against perceived occupiers. This perspective frames the conflict as a religious obligation, emphasizing the legitimacy of fighting against Israel.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: BBC says Gaza documentary in breach by not disclosing narrator was Hamas official’s son
BBC says Gaza documentary in breach by not disclosing narrator was Hamas official’s son
A BBC documentary narrated by the son of a Hamas official breached editorial guidelines by failing to disclose the father's identity, which was deemed critical information. The BBC removed the documentary, citing serious flaws, and plans to implement new editorial guidance.

Additionally, the BBC has faced scrutiny for perceived biases in its coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict, including its handling of translations and its decision to not air another documentary on Gaza doctors due to impartiality concerns.


#economy

Breitbart: Breitbart News Hosting Policy Event with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
Breitbart News Hosting Policy Event with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
Breitbart News is hosting a policy event featuring Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on July 30 in Washington, DC. The event will focus on Trump's economic agenda, highlighting recent successes such as tariff revenue surpluses and a blue-collar wage boom, with expectations for continued economic growth.

Bessent's role in shaping the recently passed "big, beautiful bill" and his influence on trade negotiations will be discussed. The event aims to provide insights for industry leaders and policymakers on upcoming economic developments.


#military

The Telegraph: Battle Lines: ‘Prepare for war with Russia by 2030’
Battle Lines: ‘Prepare for war with Russia by 2030’
General Sir Patrick Sanders warns that Britain must prepare for potential war with Russia within five years, advocating for improved air defenses and bunker construction. He emphasizes learning from Nordic countries and discusses the limitations of an Iron Dome in the UK.

Sanders, who stepped down as head of the British army last summer, shares insights on the recent Israel-Iran conflict and reflects on his decision not to encourage his son to pursue a military career.


#culture

The Telegraph: The Daily T: After Gregg Wallace and the Gaza doc - is it time to defund the BBC?
The Daily T: After Gregg Wallace and the Gaza doc - is it time to defund the BBC?
Two critical reports on the BBC have raised serious concerns about its leadership and future. An internal review criticized the corporation for inadequately addressing the behavior of Masterchef presenter Gregg Wallace.

Additionally, a separate investigation into the documentary "Gaza: How to Survive a War Zone" found it breached editorial guidelines by failing to disclose that the narrator was the son of a Hamas official. Former culture secretary Sir John Whittingdale suggests that director-general Tim Davie may need to reconsider his position.


#crime

The Western Journal: Developing: Ghislaine Maxwell Welcomes the Chance to Get Before Congress and Spill the Beans on Epstein Story - Report
Developing: Ghislaine Maxwell Welcomes the Chance to Get Before Congress and Spill the Beans on Epstein Story - Report
Ghislaine Maxwell is reportedly eager to testify before Congress regarding her involvement with Jeffrey Epstein, following a rejected appeal of her 20-year prison sentence for trafficking. A source claims she has never been offered a plea deal and wishes to share her knowledge.

The recent lack of an Epstein client list from the DOJ has sparked conspiracy theories, particularly among Trump supporters. Discontent is growing over the handling of the Epstein case, with calls for accountability directed at Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Trump administration.


#other

GB News: UK weather: Cold front and violent thunderstorm set to obliterate Britain's heatwave
UK weather: Cold front and violent thunderstorm set to obliterate Britain's heatwave
Britain's recent heatwave is set to end as cold fronts bring cooler temperatures and rain, particularly in northern regions. Highs in the 30Cs will drop to single figures, with thunderstorms expected due to atmospheric energy from the heatwave.

While the north and west will experience heavy rain and cooler conditions, the south may still see temperatures around 30C. Meteorologists anticipate a mix of cooler weather and occasional warmth throughout the week.