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#politics

The Telegraph: Pete Hegseth bans Pentagon officials from ‘evil globalism’ conference
Pete Hegseth bans Pentagon officials from ‘evil globalism’ conference
Pete Hegseth has prohibited Pentagon officials from attending the Aspen Security Forum, citing concerns over "evil globalism" and its alignment with "America First" values. This decision halts a tradition of participation from both major political parties.

Despite the ban, several senior Pentagon officials were initially slated to speak, including the Navy secretary and the defense undersecretary for research and engineering. The event will still feature traditional foreign policy figures, which contrasts with Hegseth's isolationist stance.


#society

Fox News: Assaults on ICE officers surge 830% as Democrats caught 'doxing and physically assaulting' agents: DHS
Assaults on ICE officers surge 830% as Democrats caught 'doxing and physically assaulting' agents: DHS
The Department of Homeland Security reports an 830% increase in assaults on ICE officers from January to July 2025, attributing this surge to "lies and fake stories" propagated by some politicians and the media. DHS officials call for bipartisan condemnation of the escalating anti-ICE rhetoric.

Specific incidents include an ICE employee being attacked after a lawmaker shared their information, and another lawmaker facing federal charges for assaulting an ICE officer. DHS emphasizes the dangers faced by ICE agents while enforcing immigration laws and criticizes misleading media reports that exacerbate tensions.


Fox News: Young worker killed after falling into meat grinder at factory of popular frozen burrito company
Young worker killed after falling into meat grinder at factory of popular frozen burrito company
A 19-year-old sanitation worker died in a tragic accident at Tina's Burritos food processing facility in California when he fell into a meat grinder that unexpectedly activated during cleaning. Despite efforts from coworkers to shut down the machine, he was pronounced dead at the scene.

The company expressed deep sorrow over the incident, stating they are cooperating with local authorities and Cal/OSHA in the investigation. No foul play is suspected, and the focus remains on honoring the victim's life and supporting those affected.


GB News: Thousands of Afghans relocated to Britain as part of secret £850m scheme
Thousands of Afghans relocated to Britain as part of secret £850m scheme
A data breach involving personal information of nearly 19,000 Afghan applicants for UK relocation has led to a secret £850 million scheme, the Afghanistan Response Route, initiated in April 2024. The breach, discovered over a year later, raised concerns for the safety of those affected by the Taliban's return to power.

So far, around 4,500 individuals, including Arap applicants and their families, have been relocated to the UK, with an estimated total of 6,900 expected by the scheme's conclusion. The Ministry of Defence is facing additional costs related to legal fees and compensation due to the breach.


#economy

Le Monde: Duncan Minto is named interim director general of Renault and lowers the group's targets
Duncan Minto is named interim director general of Renault and lowers the group's targets
Duncan Minto has been appointed interim director general of Renault, succeeding Luca de Meo, who left for Kering. Minto, previously the CFO, issued a profit warning due to disappointing sales, which have impacted cash reserves.

The company faces challenges in a struggling French market, leading to potential cuts. Minto will outline further details on austerity measures during the upcoming half-year results presentation on July 31.


#crime

The Western Journal: Democrat DA 'Will Be Recalled' After Favorable Ruling for Trans Sex Offender: Report
Democrat DA 'Will Be Recalled' After Favorable Ruling for Trans Sex Offender: Report
A Colorado district attorney, Amy Padden, faces a recall effort after dropping charges against Solomon Galligan, a transgender individual found mentally incompetent to stand trial for attempting to abduct a boy. Critics, including Aurora City Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky, argue this decision reflects a failure to uphold the law.

Galligan, a registered sex offender, was involved in a 2024 incident where he allegedly attempted to kidnap a child from a school playground. The DA's office stated they were legally obligated to dismiss charges due to the mental incompetency ruling, but community members express concern over public safety.


Fox News: New text messages fuel Alex Murdaugh's push for new trial
New text messages fuel Alex Murdaugh's push for new trial
Text messages between Alex Murdaugh and his alleged drug dealer, Curtis "Eddie" Smith, were not disclosed during Murdaugh's trial, according to his defense attorney, Dick Harpootlian. These messages, which include discussions of drug transactions days before the murders of Murdaugh's wife and son, may have influenced trial strategy and decisions on witness testimony.

Harpootlian expressed concern over Smith's lack of prosecution despite evidence of his drug distribution activities. Murdaugh is appealing his conviction, citing potential jury tampering by a court clerk, which could lead to a retrial. The defense believes the new evidence could significantly alter the case's outcome.