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#illegals
Fox News: Illegal migrant enters plea in crash that killed boy one day before his 12th birthday
Endrina Bracho, a Venezuelan migrant in the U.S. illegally, has pleaded guilty to causing a fatal head-on crash that resulted in the death of 11-year-old Travis Wolfe in Missouri. The collision occurred while Bracho was driving the wrong way at 75 mph, exceeding the speed limit.
Bracho faces sentencing on September 12, with prosecutors recommending a 10-year sentence for involuntary manslaughter. The incident has sparked outrage, with family members and politicians criticizing her presence in the U.S. and calling for stricter immigration laws.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: AOC Defames Trump
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has drawn criticism for allegedly defaming President Trump by suggesting he is a rapist in a recent post on X. This statement could expose her to legal repercussions, as it was made from her personal account, complicating claims of congressional immunity.
The article draws parallels between AOC's comments and a past defamation case involving ABC News and George Stephanopoulos, who settled with Trump for $15 million after making similar claims. The author speculates that AOC could face a similar fate if Trump decides to pursue legal action.
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Biden Autopen Pardons Amount to 'Constitutional Scandal,' Expert Says
Legal expert Randy Barnett criticizes the Biden administration's use of the autopen for pardons, calling it a significant constitutional scandal. He argues that this undermines the legitimacy of actions taken in the president's name without proper authority.
Meanwhile, the Senate GOP prepares for a vote on Trump's $9.4 billion spending cuts, while House Republicans investigate Biden's last-minute pardons. The political landscape remains tense as various factions within both parties grapple with these issues.
The Telegraph: Cuomo declares himself ‘anti-billionaire’ as he re-enters New York mayoral race
Andrew Cuomo has announced his entry into the New York mayoral race as a third-party candidate after losing the Democratic primary to socialist Zohran Mamdani. Cuomo claims to share an "anti-billionaire" stance with Mamdani, who advocates for raising the minimum wage and affordable housing.
Cuomo's comments have sparked controversy, with his camp denying that he is adopting Mamdani's rhetoric. His spokesman clarified that Cuomo was merely discussing Mamdani's campaign message and not aligning with it.
Fox News: Charlie Kirk says 'Woodstock in reverse' phenomenon is sweeping America as young people embrace conservatism
Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk noted a significant shift in Gen Z towards conservative values, describing it as a "great cultural and political realignment." This was highlighted at the recent Student Action Summit in Florida, which attracted around 7,000 attendees, indicating growing enthusiasm among young conservatives.
Kirk emphasized the patriotic spirit of Gen Z, particularly those aged 18-27, who are increasingly engaged in political activism. He attributed their involvement to the momentum of the movement initiated by former President Trump, suggesting that this trend is likely to continue.
Fox News: Zohran Mamdani continues to dodge questions about 'globalize the intifada'
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has faced scrutiny for his failure to condemn the phrase "globalize the intifada," perceived as a call for violence against Jews. During a recent event, he avoided questions about the phrase and its implications, focusing instead on other political issues.
Mamdani's reluctance to clarify his stance has drawn criticism, including from House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, who previously stated that such rhetoric is unacceptable. Mamdani's responses have led to speculation about his views and his campaign's direction amid rising tensions related to the Middle East conflict.
The Western Journal: Trump Says Epstein Files 'Were Made Up' by Comey, Obama, Biden
President Trump claimed that the Jeffrey Epstein files were fabricated by former FBI Director James Comey and Presidents Obama and Biden. He emphasized the need for transparency regarding the files and expressed confidence in Attorney General Pam Bondi's handling of the situation.
Trump also criticized those calling for Bondi's resignation and questioned why the Epstein files had not been released if they contained damaging information about his administration. He reiterated his support for Bondi, asserting that his administration is performing well.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Why Liberals Love to be Hated
The article critiques white liberals for their perceived hypocrisy in aligning with groups that oppose the values they claim to support, such as gay rights and secularism. It argues that their actions stem from a desire for self-validation and acceptance from minority groups that share a disdain for their own class.
It further posits that this dynamic has historical roots, suggesting that white liberals have consistently sought radical affiliations as a means to elevate their status. The piece concludes that their motivations are less about genuine concern for justice and more about a misguided quest for personal significance, leading to destructive outcomes.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: Cynical realism won’t save India from Donald Trump
India's political and business elites are feeling unsettled by Donald Trump's return to the presidency. Traditionally unflappable, Indian diplomats and strategists are grappling with the implications of a shifting global landscape dominated by Trump, Xi, and Putin.
This new dynamic raises concerns about India's ability to maintain its delicate balance between major powers like the U.S., China, and Russia. The stability of this geopolitical equilibrium is now in question.
Times Of Israel: US envoy urges Israel to probe ‘terrorist murder’ of Palestinian-American in West Bank
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee called for an investigation into the murder of Palestinian-American Saif Musalat, allegedly beaten to death by settlers in the West Bank. His comments mark a rare acknowledgment of settler violence, though he refrained from labeling it as part of a broader issue.
Musalat's death has drawn condemnation from centrist Democrats, with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senator Elissa Slotkin criticizing the Israeli government's handling of settler violence. Musalat's family is seeking a US investigation, though previous cases have not prompted such actions.
#economy
Forbes: MP Materials Stock Surges 20% After Inking Deal With Apple
MP Materials’ stock rose over 20% after announcing a $500 million deal with Apple to create a recycling line for rare Earth materials. The company, the sole U.S. rare Earth element miner, will supply rare earth magnets from its Fort Worth facility.
#religion
The Western Journal: Remembering John MacArthur: A Pastor Who Never Wavered and Who Confronted Gavin Newsom on CNN
Pastor John MacArthur, a prominent Bible teacher and cultural commentator, passed away at 86 after battling pneumonia. He led Grace Community Church in Los Angeles for over 56 years and authored influential works, including "The Gospel According to Jesus." MacArthur was known for his staunch defense of traditional marriage and biblical truths.
His notable appearance on CNN in 2004, where he debated then-Mayor Gavin Newsom on same-sex marriage, showcased his commitment to his beliefs. MacArthur's arguments emphasized the sanctity of marriage as defined in scripture, leaving a lasting impact on discussions surrounding faith and morality.
#culture
Forbes: Lena Dunham’s ‘Too Much’ Misses Netflix Top 10 In Release Week
Lena Dunham's new Netflix series "Too Much," despite extensive promotion and mixed reviews, failed to make the platform's top 10 most-watched shows during its debut week. Released on July 10, it was overshadowed by other programming, including children's content.
Dunham, known for her previous hit "Girls," faced criticism and praise for "Too Much," which is inspired by her real-life experiences. While some reviews highlighted its humor and relatability, others deemed it lacking in depth.
#crime
GB News: Woman faked baby's birth story to smuggle tot into Britain
A West Yorkshire woman was arrested at Gatwick Airport after returning from Nigeria with a baby girl, claiming she had given birth. Investigations revealed she had lied about her pregnancy, and DNA tests showed no relation to the baby. The case highlights concerns over illegal baby trafficking.
The Family Court is now investigating the woman's claims of IVF treatment and a hospital birth, which were found to be fabricated. Experts noted a troubling trend of unlawful baby trafficking, particularly linked to Nigerian "baby factories." The baby has been placed in foster care.