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Jul 14, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Newsom, Vance exchange jabs over immigration after VP's California vacation: 'Hope you enjoy your family time'
California Governor Gavin Newsom and Vice President JD Vance engaged in a public exchange regarding the Trump administration's mass deportation policies during Vance's visit to Disneyland. Newsom criticized the impact of these policies on migrant families, while Vance thanked him without addressing the comment.
Protests erupted in Anaheim against Vance and the administration's immigration agenda, coinciding with recent ICE raids on farms that resulted in detentions and one fatality. The raids also uncovered underage labor violations, prompting further scrutiny and opposition to the administration's actions.
#politics
Times Of Israel: Hersh Goldberg-Polin’s father asks Netanyahu to stop ‘taking credit’ for his return
Jonathan Polin, father of murdered hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, criticized Prime Minister Netanyahu for claiming credit for the release of hostages, asserting it diminishes the suffering of those who were killed in captivity, including his son. He urged Netanyahu to stop making these claims, attributing Hersh's death to a decision to continue military operations rather than pursue a negotiated deal.
Netanyahu maintains that his policies have facilitated the return of 205 hostages, while negotiations for further releases remain stalled amid ongoing military actions in Gaza. The situation remains tense, with many hostages still held by Hamas and ongoing discussions about a ceasefire.
#society
GB News: EasyJet passenger reveals travel hell after airline serves him ROTTEN HAM on flight
An easyJet passenger found mouldy ham in a Spanish tapas box purchased during a flight from Santorini to London. The passenger, Idriss, described the experience as "absolutely disgusting" and expressed concerns over food safety, noting the potential health risks.
Following the incident, easyJet acknowledged the issue was due to a broken packaging seal and has implemented corrective measures. The airline apologized to Idriss and emphasized its commitment to food safety standards.