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Jul 18, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: Trump Admin Making Huge Change to Deportation Process - Illegal Aliens No Longer to Be Set Free: Report
The Trump administration is implementing a significant change in the deportation process, stating that illegal immigrants will no longer be released while awaiting their removal proceedings. A memo from ICE's acting director indicates that anyone entering the U.S. illegally will be detained throughout their case.
This policy marks a shift from previous practices, as it applies to illegal immigrants already in the U.S. The American Immigration Lawyers Association has raised concerns about the potential increase in detentions, while some experts argue that detaining individuals is a more effective approach for ensuring removals.
Breitbart: Migrant Activist Organizations Tracking ICE Activity, Upping Violence
Pro-illegal migrant activist groups are intensifying their campaigns against President Trump's deportation policies, leading to increased violence and criminal actions. These organizations are organizing workshops, distributing flyers, and coordinating efforts to track and confront ICE agents during their operations.
The activists have reportedly disrupted ICE arrests and engaged in violent confrontations, resulting in injuries to officers. Federal agents have arrested several activists for interfering with immigration enforcement, and incidents of doxing have risen. ICE condemns these actions and warns of a more forceful response.
#politics
Fox News: Anthony Bernal: Who is Jill Biden's top aide ordered to testify about alleged cover-up?
House Oversight Chairman James Comer has subpoenaed Anthony Bernal, former chief of staff to Jill Biden, to testify regarding allegations of a cover-up related to President Biden's cognitive decline and the use of autopen for pardons. Bernal initially agreed to appear but later declined after the White House Counsel's Office waived executive privilege.
Recent books have criticized Bernal's influence in the Biden administration, portraying him as a divisive figure who wielded loyalty to control the White House. Former aides have offered mixed assessments of his character and leadership, with some defending him as a strong mentor.
Breitbart: Nolte: Disgraced NBC Equates GOP Digital Signature and Biden Autopen in Fake News Blunder
NBC News faced criticism for highlighting that Rep. James Comer used a digital signature in his investigation into President Biden's use of an autopen. Critics argue that the comparison between a digital signature and an autopen is flawed, with the latter being more susceptible to misuse.
The piece suggests that NBC is downplaying legitimate concerns regarding Biden's cognitive state and the improper use of the autopen, while attempting to deflect attention by focusing on Comer's use of digital signatures. The author claims this reflects a partisan bias in the coverage.
#society
Breitbart: Chihuahua Shows Rescuers Where Man Fell into Swiss Glacier
A Chihuahua is being celebrated for guiding rescuers to its owner, who fell into a crevasse on Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland. The dog’s behavior helped locate the man, who had fallen 26 feet after breaking through a snow bridge while exploring the glacier.
The man, equipped with a walkie-talkie, contacted emergency services. Rescuers faced challenges in pinpointing his location until the Chihuahua’s pacing led them to the exact spot. Both the man and his dog were safely airlifted to a hospital.
GB News: Neighbour row erupts after EastEnders actor's wife bitten by dog at luxury holiday lodge
EastEnders actor John Blundell and his wife are embroiled in a lengthy dispute with their neighbors, the Girdiefskis, after a dog bite incident left Mercina with a scar. Tensions escalated with claims of verbal abuse and harassment, which the Girdiefskis deny, stating all police investigations were dropped.
The conflict arose after the Blundells' insurance claim for the dog bite was rejected, leading to further animosity. The Girdiefskis have incurred significant legal fees and claim the Blundells are pursuing the matter for financial gain. A court is set to determine a settlement later this year.
GB News: Women-only swimming area threatened with High Court action amid trans row
A legal dispute has emerged over the use of the Ladies’ Pond at Hampstead Heath, where transgender women have been allowed to swim since 2019. Campaigners from the group Sex Matters are challenging this policy, citing a recent Supreme Court ruling that defines women based on biological sex.
Despite the potential legal action, the City of London Corporation plans to maintain its inclusive policy for transgender swimmers. Some women users have expressed discomfort with the presence of trans women, leading to protests and calls for stricter adherence to single-sex spaces.
GB News: School bans skirts with girls forced to 'look like boys' as parents blast crackdown on 'femininity'
Newhouse Academy in Heywood, Manchester, has announced a ban on skirts for female students, sparking backlash from parents who argue it undermines their daughters' right to express femininity. Despite objections, the school plans to implement the policy, citing success in other institutions.
The school maintains that the decision was made after community consultations, emphasizing that the type of trousers was chosen with student input. Critics, however, label the policy as "outrageous misogyny," reflecting a significant divide in opinions regarding gender expression in school uniforms.
GB News: WATCH: Eamonn Holmes reacts to 'awful' treatment of schoolgirl who wore Union Jack outfit
A 12-year-old student at Bilton School in Rugby was sent home for wearing a Union Jack outfit during a "cultural diversity day." The incident has drawn criticism, as the pupil aimed to celebrate British history and traditions with a speech on British culture.
GB News: British school sparks outrage after removing pupil for wearing Union Jack dress to 'cultural diversity day': 'It is the culture of the country!'
A 12-year-old student at Bilton School in Rugby was sent home for wearing a Union Jack outfit during a "cultural diversity day." Her father reported that the school told her the event was "not for her," sparking outrage among commentators who argued that British culture should be celebrated.
The academy trust later apologized for the incident, acknowledging the distress caused to the pupil and her family. Critics, including former MPs, emphasized the importance of recognizing and celebrating British culture within a multicultural society.
GB News: Duchess of Edinburgh calls her Royal Family nickname 'a backhanded compliment'
The Duchess of Edinburgh, Sophie, has commented on her increasing visibility within the monarchy, attributing it to the reduced number of working royals. She expressed mixed feelings about being labeled as the monarchy's "secret weapon," preferring a lower profile while fulfilling her supportive role.
During a visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina, she reflected on the emotional significance of her title, previously held by the late Queen, and emphasized her commitment to supporting the King. Sophie's remarks highlight her evolving role as a trusted representative of the Crown.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Syrian army enters Druze stronghold of Sweida
The Syrian army has entered the Druze stronghold of Sweida following violent clashes that resulted in around 100 deaths. Israel's air force reportedly conducted strikes in the area, acting in defense of the Druze minority amid ongoing conflict with Bedouin tribes and government forces.
The situation in Sweida is dire, with many residents fleeing and local villages appearing deserted. Security forces have attempted to control looting and violence, but reports indicate significant unrest and casualties among the Druze community.
#economy
Forbes: U.S.-China Trade Plummets From 18% To 6%: Trump Tariffs Or Trickery?
China has dropped to third place among U.S. trade partners, accounting for just 5.89% of U.S. trade in May, its lowest share in over 23 years. This decline follows the trade war initiated by President Trump and continued by President Biden, resulting in increased deficits with other countries like Mexico and Canada.
Despite the tariffs aimed at reducing the trade deficit, the U.S. deficit has risen in six of the last eight years, now exceeding $1 trillion. Imports from China have significantly decreased while imports from other nations have surged, indicating a shift in trade dynamics.
#health
Fox News: New weekly injection for Parkinson's could replace daily pill for millions, study suggests
A new injectable drug developed by scientists at the University of South Australia could significantly improve treatment for over eight million people with Parkinson’s disease by providing key medications for an entire week, replacing the need for daily pills. The injectable gel gradually releases levodopa and carbidopa, maintaining consistent drug levels and minimizing side effects.
This innovation aims to enhance patient quality of life by reducing the frequency of dosing and is currently undergoing extensive testing for safety and effectiveness. Researchers plan to start clinical trials soon and are exploring commercial opportunities for the gel, which could also be adapted for other chronic conditions.
#technology
Forbes: Apple iPhone 17 Release Date: New Leak Reveals Latest Key Data
Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 17 series during the week of September 8, likely on Tuesday, September 9, at 10 a.m. Pacific time. The event will take place at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino.
Pre-orders are anticipated to open on Friday, September 12, with the official release date for the iPhone 17 series projected for Friday, September 19.
Forbes: Nvidia-Backed AI Startup Cohere To Open Asia Hub In South Korea
AI startup Cohere plans to establish an office in Seoul, South Korea, aiming to expand its presence in the Asia-Pacific region. Andrew Chang has been appointed as vice president for this initiative, focusing on building a local team and collaborating with the government to enhance AI solutions.
Cohere, which specializes in large language models, has partnered with companies like LG CNS to develop AI tailored for regulated sectors. The move aligns with South Korea's commitment to invest significantly in AI infrastructure under President Lee Jae Myung.