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Jul 16, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: U.S. Appeals Court Blocks Trump Ending 'Temporary' Amnesty for Afghans
The Fourth Circuit Court has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's Department of Homeland Security from ending Temporary Protected Status for approximately 75,000 Afghan migrants resettled under Biden. CASA, Inc. filed a lawsuit against the termination set for July 12, prompting the court's intervention.
Concerns about security have emerged, with reports of fraud and abuse in the resettlement process. Investigations revealed that some unvetted Afghans may have ties to terrorism, raising alarms about national security risks associated with the Biden administration's handling of Afghan migrants.
#politics
Fox News: Joe Rogan confronts Gavin Newsom with 'tough' questions on pandemic record
California Governor Gavin Newsom defended his COVID-19 policies during a podcast interview with Shawn Ryan, responding to questions from Joe Rogan about vaccine mandates and their effects. He asserted that he worked closely with the Trump administration and that California's measures were not unique, pointing to similar actions taken by other states.
Newsom emphasized the importance of vaccines, claiming they save lives, and expressed that an objective review of California's pandemic response will be released soon. He acknowledged some decisions, like closing outdoor spaces, could have been handled differently but maintained that the scrutiny on California's response is often exaggerated.
#society
Breitbart: China: School Caught Pouring Paint into Kindergarteners' Food, Poisoning Hundreds
China's State Council is investigating a lead poisoning scandal at Heshi Peixin Kindergarten in Tianshui, where 233 out of 251 children tested positive for dangerous lead levels. The food served to the children was found to contain over 1,000 mg of lead per kilogram, far exceeding safety standards.
Authorities have detained the principal and financial backer for allegedly ordering staff to mix paint into food to enhance its appearance. Parents suspect a cover-up by local officials regarding the extent of the poisoning, leading to widespread outrage and distrust in local hospitals. A national task force has been dispatched to address the crisis.
#economy
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: The Economy Passes the Tariff-Inflation Test
Recent headlines suggest rising inflation due to tariffs, but data reveals a modest increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of just 0.3% in June, with year-over-year inflation at 2.7%. Price rises in some categories are offset by declines in others, indicating microeconomic adjustments rather than broad inflation.
The Federal Reserve is likely to remain steady, as the data does not indicate an urgent inflation issue. While some prices have risen, overall inflation remains muted, allowing the Fed to take a cautious approach. If the trend continues, discussions of rate cuts may gain traction later this year.
#crime
Le Monde: 'American Idol' music supervisor and husband both found dead with gunshot wounds at LA home
Robin Kaye, a music supervisor for 'American Idol,' and her husband, Thomas Deluca, were found dead in their Los Angeles home from gunshot wounds. The police are investigating their deaths as homicides but have not identified any suspects.
Kaye, 70, was a respected figure in the music industry, contributing to various productions beyond 'American Idol.' The show's spokesperson expressed condolences, noting her significant impact on the 'Idol' family.