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#illegals

Breitbart: Rapists, Child Molesters, Kidnappers, Child Abusers Arrested in ICE Raid on California Marijuana Farm
Rapists, Child Molesters, Kidnappers, Child Abusers Arrested in ICE Raid on California Marijuana Farm
The Department of Homeland Security disclosed details about a recent ICE raid on marijuana farms in California, revealing the arrest of over 360 illegal aliens, some with serious criminal histories, and the rescue of 14 migrant children believed to be labor trafficked.

DHS criticized politicians defending these individuals, emphasizing the need for community safety. Following the raid, ten of the rescued children were handed over to the Department of Health and Human Services.


#politics

Forbes: Fired Epstein Prosecutor Maurene Comey Torches Trump’s ‘Tyrant’ DOJ In Letter To Colleagues
Fired Epstein Prosecutor Maurene Comey Torches Trump’s ‘Tyrant’ DOJ In Letter To Colleagues
Former Justice Department prosecutor Maurene Comey was abruptly fired, prompting her to warn colleagues about the growing fear within the agency. In her letter, she criticized the Trump administration, likening its leadership to "tyrants" and urged her peers to maintain independence in their work.

Comey's dismissal comes amid ongoing scrutiny of the DOJ's handling of the Epstein investigation, with calls from Republicans for more documents to be released. The situation has led to broader criticism of the department, as many staff members have resigned or been let go.


Breitbart: L.A. City Council Member: There Are Politicians, Corporations Trying to Exploit Fire
L.A. City Council Member: There Are Politicians, Corporations Trying to Exploit Fire
Los Angeles City Council Member Traci Park expressed concerns that some elected officials and corporate developers may exploit the recent Palisades Fire to push their own agendas, potentially redistributing property to low-income households rather than helping displaced residents rebuild.

Park highlighted worries about the impact of increased density on community infrastructure and safety, particularly regarding evacuation routes. In response to public concern, State Sen. Ben Allen withdrew a bill that would have allowed local property tax revenues to be used for purchasing burned-out lots for various developments.


GB News: Afghan asylum scheme is the 'scandal of all scandals', Heath tells GB News
Afghan asylum scheme is the 'scandal of all scandals', Heath tells GB News
The UK's Afghan asylum scheme is expected to bring significant political change, according to Allister Heath, Editor of The Sunday Telegraph. He stated that this revelation will lead to a "reset" in British politics, suggesting a shift in the political landscape.


Fox News: Mamdani sparks firestorm with resurfaced comment on abolishing private property: 'He's a communist'
Mamdani sparks firestorm with resurfaced comment on abolishing private property: 'He's a communist'
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's past comments advocating for the "abolition of private property" have resurfaced, drawing criticism from conservatives who label his views as radical and communist. Mamdani argues that housing should be guaranteed for all, but his statements have prompted backlash from GOP representatives.

Critics, including GOP lawmakers, warn that Mamdani's proposals threaten economic stability and personal freedoms, framing them as fundamentally anti-American. The controversy has sparked significant social media discourse, with many calling for accountability from the Democratic Party regarding his extreme positions.


Breitbart: Nolte: Disgraced CNN Claims Egg Prices *Increased* Under Trump
Nolte: Disgraced CNN Claims Egg Prices *Increased* Under Trump
CNN has been accused of spreading misinformation regarding egg prices under President Trump, who took office in January 2025. Critics argue that CNN's claims about rising egg prices fail to account for the fact that Trump wasn't in office during the relevant time frame.

The network's comparisons of egg prices before and after Trump's inauguration are deemed misleading, as they do not reflect his actual impact on pricing. Additionally, CNN's viewership has dropped significantly, with critics suggesting that audiences are rejecting what they perceive as biased reporting.


#society

Fox News: Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: DNC boss says Mamdani's hateful phrase welcome in 'big tent'
Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: DNC boss says Mamdani's hateful phrase welcome in 'big tent'
Pro-Palestinian protests in New York, featuring the slogan "globalize the intifada," have raised concerns among Jewish leaders, especially regarding Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's refusal to condemn it. DNC Chairman Ken Martin supports a "big tent" approach within the party despite backlash.

Additionally, an Israeli scientist claims he faced discrimination at Stanford due to his Jewish identity, while another professor left Columbia over the school's handling of anti-Israel sentiment. Jewish advocates warn of a potential exodus from New York if Mamdani wins.


Times Of Israel: French town yanks music fest funding over booking of anti-Israel band Kneecap
French town yanks music fest funding over booking of anti-Israel band Kneecap
The Paris suburb of Saint-Cloud has withdrawn a €40,000 subsidy for the Rock-en-Seine music festival due to the controversial booking of the Irish band Kneecap, which has faced scrutiny for its pro-terrorist statements and calls for violence. The city emphasized it does not finance political actions or demands.

Kneecap has previously drawn criticism for its performances, including a message at Coachella and a display of a Hezbollah flag. The group faces ongoing investigations in the UK related to public order incidents during their performances.


The Telegraph: Officer convicted over Breonna Taylor death should serve one day in prison, justice department says
Officer convicted over Breonna Taylor death should serve one day in prison, justice department says
The Justice Department recommends a one-day prison sentence for former officer Brett Hankison, convicted of abusing Breonna Taylor's civil rights during a 2020 raid. The DOJ argues that he did not shoot Taylor and questions the appropriateness of the charges against him.

Hankison's sentencing is set for Monday, amid ongoing discussions about police accountability following Taylor's death and the protests it ignited.


Fox News: Denise Richards accuses estranged husband of abuse and death threats in restraining order filing
Denise Richards accuses estranged husband of abuse and death threats in restraining order filing
Denise Richards has obtained a temporary restraining order against her estranged husband, Aaron Phypers, citing allegations of domestic violence throughout their marriage. In court documents, Richards detailed severe abuse, including choking, slapping, and threats to her life.

Phypers filed for divorce on July 7, citing irreconcilable differences, and is seeking spousal support. He claims Richards earns over $250,000 monthly, while he has not had any income for the past year. The couple's monthly expenses are estimated at $105,000.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Bedouin teacher, IDF soldier latest to be charged with spying for Iran
Bedouin teacher, IDF soldier latest to be charged with spying for Iran
Two Israeli citizens, a Bedouin teacher and an IDF soldier, have been charged with spying for Iran. The teacher, Tahani Abu Samhan, allegedly filmed military activities during Israel's conflict with Iran and communicated with an Iranian agent, while the soldier provided information regarding military operations.

Both individuals were compensated for their actions, with the teacher receiving cash payments. The increasing trend of Iranian recruitment of Israelis for espionage has led to multiple arrests, with 47 suspects apprehended in recent months.


#economy

Breitbart: Import Prices Rise Less Than Expected, No Signs of Inflationary Pressure
Import Prices Rise Less Than Expected, No Signs of Inflationary Pressure
U.S. import prices rose by 0.1% in June, following a revised 0.4% decline in May, indicating stable pricing in foreign goods. Year-over-year, import prices fell by 0.2%, with fuel imports down 0.7% due to lower natural gas prices.

Excluding fuel, prices for nonfuel industrial supplies and consumer goods increased slightly. Export prices rose by 0.5%, driven by agricultural and nonagricultural goods. Overall, the data suggests minimal inflationary pressure from imports.


Forbes: GM Supplying Batteries For Data Center, Grid Packs
GM Supplying Batteries For Data Center, Grid Packs
General Motors is partnering with Redwood Materials to utilize electric vehicle battery cells for stationary energy storage systems aimed at powering the grid and AI data centers. This collaboration follows GM's substantial investments in battery production and aims to maximize technology usage amid changing market conditions.

As electricity demand rises, GM's strategy includes producing new battery types to enhance affordability and efficiency. Redwood, founded by a former Tesla executive, focuses on recycling and repurposing used batteries. Both companies are adapting to a shifting energy landscape, with GM's EV sales growth facing potential challenges in the latter half of the year.


#culture

The Western Journal: Comedian Shane Gillis Opens ESPYs by Roasting Megan Rapinoe - After That Nobody Was Safe
Comedian Shane Gillis Opens ESPYs by Roasting Megan Rapinoe - After That Nobody Was Safe
Comedian Shane Gillis hosted the 2025 ESPY Awards, delivering a controversial and humorous monologue that included jabs at Megan Rapinoe and Donald Trump. His performance, marked by offensive comedy, drew mixed reactions from the audience, highlighting the tension between comedy and modern sensitivities.

Gillis's remarks included a playful jab at WNBA fans and references to high-profile figures like Joe Rogan and NBA commissioner Adam Silver. The event also recognized notable athletes, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander winning best male athlete and the Philadelphia Eagles named best team.


#crime

Fox News: Trump's Treasury Department targets dangerous Venezuelan prison gang with sanctions on 6 top leaders
Trump's Treasury Department targets dangerous Venezuelan prison gang with sanctions on 6 top leaders
The U.S. Treasury Department has sanctioned Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, head of the Tren de Aragua gang, along with five affiliates, for their involvement in various criminal activities, including drug trafficking and human smuggling. A reward of up to $5 million is offered for Guerrero's arrest.

Tren de Aragua, designated as a foreign terrorist organization, poses a significant threat to public safety across the Western Hemisphere. The sanctions block the group's assets in the U.S. and prohibit any business dealings with them.