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#illegals
The Federalist: Dem States Want Americans To Fund English Classes For Illegals
California and 21 other states have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the alleged unlawful freezing of $6.8 billion in federal funding, including $939 million for California. The funds were intended for education programs, including English classes for immigrants.
The lawsuit claims that the funding freeze is unconstitutional and threatens essential educational programs. The Trump administration halted the funding, citing concerns over its use to promote a "radical leftwing agenda" and support for illegal immigration.
#politics
The American Mind: Trump Gave Americans a Choice, Not an Echo
Yuval Levin's remarks at the American Enterprise Institute highlight the divide between traditional conservatism and the populist movement led by Donald Trump. Levin argues that the Republican Party should promote a more optimistic view of America, contrasting with Trump's critical rhetoric about the nation's leadership and governance.
Trump's rise has presented voters with a choice not just of candidates, but of governing philosophies. His challenge to the established elite has resonated with many who feel disenfranchised, suggesting that a shift towards a more populist approach is necessary for restoring the people's power and improving American institutions.
Fox News: Senate GOP agree to strip cuts to HIV, AIDs prevention program from Trump's clawback bill
Senate Republicans have agreed to modify President Trump's $9 billion clawback package by removing $400 million in proposed cuts to the global AIDS and HIV prevention program, PEPFAR. This change aims to secure support from holdout senators ahead of a crucial test vote.
The adjustments come amid concerns from some GOP senators about the original cuts, with Senate Majority Leader John Thune expressing optimism that the revisions will help pass the bill. Lawmakers face a deadline to finalize the package before funding holds are lifted.
#society
GB News: Motorists warned of £300 fine with new traffic measures installed near UK crossing impacting thousands
The M20 motorway will be closed overnight to implement Operation Brock, a traffic measure aimed at easing congestion in Kent ahead of the summer holiday season. The closure will affect a 13-mile stretch between Maidstone and Ashford, with diversions in place for drivers.
Operation Brock is designed to manage heavy goods vehicle traffic during disruptions at the Port of Dover and Eurotunnel. HGVs must follow designated routes, and penalties will apply for non-compliance. Local authorities encourage drivers to take breaks before entering Kent to minimize traffic impact.
Le Monde: Israeli ultra-Orthodox party quits the ruling coalition
The United Torah Judaism (UTJ) party has exited Israel's ruling coalition, weakening Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government to a slim majority amid contentious debates over military service exemptions for ultra-Orthodox Jews. This decision comes as the Israeli army seeks more manpower during ongoing conflict in Gaza.
The UTJ's departure highlights growing societal tensions surrounding military conscription, especially following recent casualties in Gaza. Netanyahu has called for unity in mobilizing all sectors of Jewish society to support the military. Discussions on amending the conscription law are intensifying.
#foreignaffairs
The Mirror: Massive data leak saw 100,000 Afghans put in danger as thousands brought to UK
A significant data breach has exposed the identities of nearly 19,000 Afghans seeking to flee to the UK, prompting the government to initiate a £850m emergency relocation scheme. The breach occurred when a Ministry of Defence official mistakenly emailed sensitive files, raising fears of Taliban reprisals.
UK Defence Secretary John Healey apologized for the incident, which was kept under wraps until a High Court ruling lifted a super-injunction. The leak has led to a secret relocation route, costing £400m so far, to safely transport those at risk, including former military translators and their families.
#economy
Forbes: Why Ramaco Says It Can Beat Its Government-Backed Rival For Rare Earth Supremacy
Ramaco Resources has begun mining a new coal site in Wyoming, aiming to extract rare-earth elements like dysprosium and neodymium, crucial for advanced technologies. CEO Randy Atkins believes these minerals are vital for U.S. interests and seeks to establish a national strategic reserve.
Despite competition from other firms, Ramaco claims its resource is superior, with high concentrations of valuable rare earths. Atkins is advocating for a U.S. pricing index for these materials, emphasizing the need for domestic production to reduce reliance on China.
#military
Times Of Israel: Zamir leads shuffle in General Staff with series of promotions
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced seven senior appointments to its General Staff, approved by Defense Minister Israel Katz. Notable promotions include Maj. Gen. Rafi Milo to head the Northern Command and Brig. Gen. Shai Klepper as the new Home Front Command chief.
Other appointments include Maj. Gen. Dan Goldfus as chief of the Depth Corps and Maj. Gen. Hidai Zilberman as head of the Planning and Force Design Directorate. The changes are part of routine promotions following officers' tenures, with further decisions pending for key military roles.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: That’s Some Bad Fish Story: Spielberg’s “Jaws” Turns 50
"Jaws" marks its 50th anniversary, encapsulating the struggle between man and nature through the lens of fishermen grappling with the Great White Shark. The film explores different attitudes toward nature, revealing a deeper confrontation with its terrifying beauty.
Ultimately, the narrative suggests that nature's power should inspire reverence and lead to a greater understanding of the divine. This summer, embrace the ocean's depths and let the fear of nature guide you toward a deeper connection with its creator.
The Imaginative Conservative: Belloc on America & Europe After the Great War
Hilaire Belloc’s "The Contrast" examines the cultural divide between America and Europe post-World War I, arguing that both regions have drifted from their shared heritage. He warns that misunderstanding these differences could lead to significant political and cultural consequences.
Belloc expresses concern over America's materialism and the potential impact of its values on Europe. He reflects on the unique qualities of American society, including its happiness and political principles, while advocating for a return to foundational religious values to preserve Western civilization.
#other
Daily Mirror: Donald Trump throws shade at 'sloppy' Brexit - but says Starmer's sorting it out
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Forbes: Will There Be Flooding In Florida? What We Know About Tropical Storm Dexter Potentially Forming
Florida is bracing for increased rainfall as the National Weather Service warns of a potential flood-generating system that may develop into Tropical Storm Dexter. A 40% chance exists for this tropical system to form as it moves over the Gulf of Mexico, impacting Florida and neighboring states.
Rainfall could reach 5 to 7 inches in areas like Tampa and Mobile, regardless of whether the system becomes named. The Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be above normal, with forecasts of 13 to 19 named storms by the end of November.
Daily Mirror: New cosmetic surgery rules in UK in huge victory for Mirror campaign
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