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#illegals

Fox News: Cartel drones pose 'dangerous' drug trafficking risk in border state, official warns
Cartel drones pose 'dangerous' drug trafficking risk in border state, official warns
Border crossings have decreased, but Arizona officials warn of ongoing fentanyl trafficking by Mexican cartels using drones. Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes emphasizes the need for more federal resources to combat this evolving threat, despite some political disagreements on immigration policies.

Local leaders note improvements in community safety but highlight drug interdiction as a critical issue. The Trump administration's border policies are credited by some for enhancing security, while others call for more federal support against drug trafficking.


GB News: French border police given new powers to arrest migrants who enter country illegally
French border police given new powers to arrest migrants who enter country illegally
French border police are set to gain new powers to arrest illegal migrants as part of a nationwide crackdown. Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau is pushing legislation to allow courts to prosecute migrants for "illegal stays" and enable police to seize their mobile phones for investigations into human smuggling.

The French government is also changing laws to allow police to stop boats in shallow waters, enhancing efforts to prevent crossings to Britain. Amid rising criticism from the UK, a new "one-in, one-out" scheme has been proposed for returning migrants between the two countries.


#politics

The Federalist: NBC Cares More About Comer E-Signature Than Biden Autopen
NBC Cares More About Comer E-Signature Than Biden Autopen
NBC News faced criticism for equating House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer's use of a digital signature on subpoenas with President Biden's autopen controversy. Critics argue that this comparison misrepresents the severity of the issues at hand, particularly regarding the alleged misuse of presidential powers.

The article highlights concerns over unelected officials potentially manipulating federal clemency decisions without proper presidential oversight. It suggests that the media's focus on digital signatures distracts from the more significant scandal involving Biden's administration and raises questions about the integrity of the press.


The Federalist: Feds Find Schiff Likely Committed Mortgage Fraud, Trump Says
Feds Find Schiff Likely Committed Mortgage Fraud, Trump Says
Sen. Adam Schiff is facing scrutiny over allegations of mortgage fraud, reportedly declaring both his Maryland and California homes as primary residences to secure cheaper loans. This follows a criminal investigation by Fannie Mae’s Financial Crimes division.

Schiff has previously been censured for misleading Congress and has been a vocal critic of former President Trump. In response to Trump's claims, Schiff dismissed them as political retribution and vowed to continue holding Trump accountable.


#society

Fox News: Teen run over by a truck while sunbathing on the beach
Teen run over by a truck while sunbathing on the beach
A 15-year-old girl was injured after being struck by a pickup truck on a public beach in Oak Island, North Carolina. The vehicle, belonging to a contractor conducting a coastal survey, ran over her legs, prompting authorities to transport her to a hospital for evaluation of non-life-threatening injuries.

City officials clarified that misinformation circulating on social media falsely implicated the Beach Safety Unit in the incident. They urged the public to verify sources before sharing claims that could undermine trust in first responders.


Times Of Israel: US university heads grilled in Congress about anti-Israel terror support on campus
US university heads grilled in Congress about anti-Israel terror support on campus
Congressional leaders questioned university heads about campus antisemitism during a hearing in Washington, focusing on incidents at CUNY, Georgetown, and UC Berkeley. The committee is part of a Republican effort to address antisemitism following the Gaza conflict, with previous hearings leading to resignations at Harvard and Penn.

University leaders condemned antisemitic behavior and discussed measures taken against it, including complaints and disciplinary actions. They faced criticism from both sides, with Republicans holding them accountable for campus climate and Democrats arguing the hearings threaten free speech. Anti-Israel protests disrupted the session.


The Western Journal: Quick-Thinking Florida Teen Fights Off Alligator with Her Bare Hands: 'Credit to God'
Quick-Thinking Florida Teen Fights Off Alligator with Her Bare Hands: 'Credit to God'
A Florida teen, Summer Hinote, fought off a 10-foot alligator that attacked her while she was in waist-deep water. Despite suffering severe leg injuries, she managed to escape by punching the alligator until friends helped her to safety.

Summer credited her survival to God and emphasized the importance of prayer during the ordeal. The alligator remains at large.


Forbes: Here’s The Timeline Of MAGA’s Epstein Files Meltdown—As Trump Denies Bondi Mentioned His Name Appeared
Here’s The Timeline Of MAGA’s Epstein Files Meltdown—As Trump Denies Bondi Mentioned His Name Appeared
President Trump commented on Attorney General Pam Bondi's handling of the Epstein files, noting she did not clarify whether his name was included. Bondi faced backlash for releasing previously leaked documents and not providing new information, leading to criticism from Trump's base.

The controversy intensified after the Justice Department stated no client list exists and released a memo confirming Epstein's suicide. Tensions arose between Bondi, FBI officials, and Trump supporters over the transparency of the investigation, with calls for accountability and further disclosures.


#economy

Fox News: Here's the money people in each state could pocket under Trump's 'big beautiful bill' savings
Here's the money people in each state could pocket under Trump's 'big beautiful bill' savings
The White House has released an interactive map detailing the expected savings for Americans under President Trump's One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law on July 4. The map provides state-by-state breakdowns of real wage increases, take-home pay, and benefits from tax provisions, including no taxes on Social Security for seniors.

In states like California, Nebraska, New Jersey, and New York, families are projected to see significant increases in wages and take-home pay, with millions benefiting from the tax cuts. The legislation aims to make Trump's previous tax cuts permanent, alongside new deductions for tips and overtime pay, while also addressing defense funding and Medicaid reforms.


#crime

Fox News: Fox News’ Trey Gowdy draws from chilling real-life experience for debut novel ‘The Color of Death’
Fox News’ Trey Gowdy draws from chilling real-life experience for debut novel ‘The Color of Death’
Fox News host Trey Gowdy has announced his debut fiction novel, "The Color of Death," co-written with bestselling author Christopher Greyson. Set for release on August 26, the psychological crime novel follows Assistant District Attorney Colm Truesdale as he investigates a murder while grappling with personal trauma.

Gowdy, a former prosecutor, aims to provide readers with an inside look at the emotional toll of pursuing justice. The novel is the first fiction offering from FOX News Books, which has sold over three million copies since its inception in 2020.


Fox News: Innocent hiker mistaken for fugitive dad accused of killing his three daughters
Innocent hiker mistaken for fugitive dad accused of killing his three daughters
A hiker in Idaho was mistaken for fugitive Travis Decker, who is wanted for the alleged murder of his three daughters. The hiker, named Nick, was reported to authorities after a family in the Sawtooth National Forest saw someone matching Decker's description.

Nick later learned of the manhunt and contacted law enforcement, explaining that he was unaware of the situation while hiking. He noted that the individuals who reported him acted appropriately, despite the mix-up causing disruption in his life. The search for Decker continues, with a reward offered for information leading to his capture.


#other

Daily Mirror: Man wrongly jailed for 17 years sparks compensation row as lawyer hits out
Man wrongly jailed for 17 years sparks compensation row as lawyer hits out
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Daily Mirror: Fury at minister's flippant 'get on with it' comment in tense housing grilling
Fury at minister's flippant 'get on with it' comment in tense housing grilling
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Daily Mirror: 8 wild Donald Trump moments as he keeps World Cup Trophy and plans Brit summer
8 wild Donald Trump moments as he keeps World Cup Trophy and plans Brit summer
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