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Jul 17, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: ICE agents condemn Democrats' efforts to expose their identities as calls for violence increase
Lara Trump met with ICE agents who expressed concerns about safety amid rising hostility and calls from some Democrats to reveal their identities, which they argue could lead to violence. One agent highlighted fears for their families, citing a recent incident where an officer was injured during a protest.
Despite these challenges, Trump noted that morale among ICE agents remains high, attributing this to support from the Trump administration for their immigration enforcement efforts. The situation underscores the contentious debate surrounding immigration enforcement in the U.S.
#politics
Fox News: Not 'honest' news organizations: White House defends yanking $9B ‘worth of crap’ in rescissions package
The White House has rejected claims that the Trump administration's plan to cut over $1 billion in federal funding for public broadcasting and foreign aid endangers public safety. Officials criticized NPR and PBS as "partisan left wing outlets" not deserving of taxpayer support.
The Senate recently approved a rescissions package aimed at reallocating these funds. NPR and PBS have not yet responded to the comments.
Fox News: Trump pushes Texas Republicans to redraw congressional maps to help defend GOP's House majority
In preparation for the 2026 midterm elections, Texas Republicans are set to redraw congressional maps to increase GOP representation, aiming to shift Democratic voters into less competitive districts. This move, driven by President Trump and state leaders, has sparked criticism from Democrats who label it a power grab.
Similar tactics are being considered by Democrats in states like California and Wisconsin, as they seek to counteract Republican redistricting efforts. Legal challenges are expected as both parties navigate the complexities of mid-decade redistricting.
Fox News: Unearthed chats shed light on cozy ties between judges, climate activists
The Climate Judiciary Project (CJP), founded by the Environmental Law Institute in 2018, has faced accusations of manipulating judges to favor climate litigation. Critics, including Sen. Ted Cruz, allege that CJP is funded by left-wing activists and foreign interests to train judges in climate science, potentially compromising judicial impartiality.
CJP organized a listserv for judges to share climate-related resources and updates, which has since been made private. While CJP claims to provide neutral information, critics argue that its activities may influence judicial decisions in climate-related cases, raising concerns about the integrity of the judicial system.
Fox News: Not 'honest' news organizations: White House defends rescissions package yanking funds for public broadcasting
The White House has rejected claims that the Trump administration's plan to cut over $1 billion in federal funding for public broadcasting and foreign aid endangers public safety. Officials criticized NPR and PBS as "partisan left wing outlets" not deserving of taxpayer support.
The Senate recently approved a rescissions package aimed at reallocating these funds. NPR and PBS have not yet responded to the comments.
Breitbart: French Band Yelle Abandons North American Tour over 'Current Political Climate in the U.S.,' Immigration Policies
French band Yelle has canceled its North American tour, citing concerns over the political climate in the U.S., particularly regarding immigration and freedom of speech. They also acknowledged financial difficulties as a contributing factor to their decision.
The band expressed disappointment in their announcement, emphasizing their love for their North American fans and the difficulty of the choice, especially as they travel with a young child. They apologized to fans and partners affected by the cancellation.
#society
Breitbart: Disney Sues Hong Kong Company It Says Is Selling Illegal Mickey Mouse Jewelry
The Walt Disney Co. has filed a lawsuit against Hong Kong's Red Earth Group for allegedly selling unauthorized Mickey Mouse jewelry under the “Mickey 1928 Collection.” Disney claims the company is infringing on its trademark rights and misleading consumers into believing the products are official merchandise.
Despite the character entering the public domain, Disney maintains trademark protections. The lawsuit seeks to prevent Red Earth from selling the jewelry and demands monetary damages for the alleged infringement.
GB News: Driving licence changes that could ban passengers and impose curfews are 'urgently needed' - 'Act now!'
Road safety experts are advocating for the introduction of Graduated Driving Licences (GDL) to reduce the number of young drivers injured or killed in accidents. A coalition of experts and bereaved families is pushing for measures such as restrictions on carrying same-age passengers and curfews.
Data shows that drivers aged 17 to 24 account for nearly a quarter of all fatal or serious injury collisions. A petition for GDL has gained over 108,000 signatures, prompting potential parliamentary debate, despite the Department for Transport's current stance against the proposal.
Breitbart: Actor Derek Dixon Said He Feared Tyler Perry Would 'Rape' Him, Locked Himself in Bathroom Overnight
Actor Derek Dixon has accused Tyler Perry of sexual assault and harassment, detailing incidents where he felt compelled to comply with Perry's advances due to the power dynamic on set. Dixon claims Perry made inappropriate advances, including groping him, during a visit to Perry's home.
Dixon has filed a $260 million lawsuit against Perry, asserting that he felt unsafe and trapped in these situations. Perry's legal team has denied the allegations, suggesting that Dixon is attempting to exploit the situation for personal gain.
Breitbart: Steve Miller Band Cancels North American Tour Due to Climate Change Weather Disasters
The Steve Miller Band has canceled its entire 2025 North American tour due to concerns about extreme weather conditions, citing risks to fans, crew, and themselves. The tour was set to begin in August and included 31 dates across the country.
The band expressed that unpredictable weather events such as heat, flooding, and hurricanes made touring unsafe. All scheduled dates have been removed from their website.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Rubio bans overseas outposts commenting on foreign elections unless there's 'clear and compelling' US interest
The State Department will limit its commentary on foreign elections to instances where there is a "clear and compelling" U.S. interest, prioritizing strategic significance over promoting democratic values. A new memo outlines that officials should focus on election outcomes rather than processes.
Embassies can congratulate election winners without high-level approval unless results are contested. Messaging should align with U.S. foreign policy goals and avoid promoting ideology, reflecting a shift towards respecting national sovereignty in foreign affairs.
The Telegraph: Following the Afghan data leak, the key task is keeping our secret services operational
The Afghan database leak has revealed not only thousands of Afghan names but also over 100 UK Special Forces and SIS personnel. While the Taliban may not directly threaten these individuals, the risk of the information being passed on remains high, complicating the evacuation of up to 600 Afghans still in Afghanistan.
Calls for accountability regarding the breach are growing, but the focus should remain on ensuring the safety of Special Forces and intelligence services as they continue their critical operations. The challenge of maintaining secrecy in the digital age is increasingly difficult.
Le Monde: Israeli Druze anger mounts against Syrian authorities after clashes with Bedouins
Israel conducted missile strikes on Damascus, targeting the presidential palace and Ministry of Defense, following intense fighting in southern Syria that resulted in over 300 casualties. The strikes left one dead and 28 wounded, according to Syrian officials.
Simultaneously, around 1,000 Israeli Druze crossed into Syria from the Golan Heights to assist their relatives and defend the Druze community in Sweida against Syrian forces. Local residents expressed outrage over the violence.
#culture
Breitbart: Tomorrowland Music Festival Main Stage Catches Fire Just Two Days Before Opening
The Tomorrowland electronic dance music festival in Belgium faced a major setback when its main stage caught fire just two days before the event. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and the festival organizers are focused on solutions to ensure the event can proceed as planned.
Despite the damage, the DreamVille campsite will remain open, and over 70,000 attendees are still expected. Headliners including Martin Garrix and DJ Anouk Matton expressed shock at the incident but remain hopeful for the festival's continuation.
#health
The Mirror: Donald Trump diagnosed with medical condition after suffering with swollen legs
Donald Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a common and benign condition, following reports of swollen legs. His Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, stated that he is in "excellent health" and that tests showed no signs of serious issues like deep vein thrombosis.
Leavitt also addressed minor bruising on Trump's hands, attributing it to soft tissue irritation from handshaking and aspirin use. The President's recent medical evaluations, including ultrasounds, returned normal results. He is set to visit the UK later this month.
Fox News: White House releases Trump health update after speculation over swollen legs, bruised hands
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed concerns regarding President Trump's health, revealing that recent swelling in his legs and bruising on his hands are benign conditions. The swelling is attributed to chronic venous insufficiency, common in individuals over 70, while bruising results from frequent handshakes and aspirin use.
Leavitt emphasized that comprehensive examinations showed no serious health issues, confirming Trump's overall good health. His physician's report from April stated he remains in excellent health with normal vital statistics.
#crime
The Western Journal: Blue-State Hellhole: Man Charged With Murder 3 Days After Being Released from Jail Due to Outrageous Liberal Law
Ramiro Ochoa Mendoza, released from jail due to California's mental health diversion laws, has been charged with the murder of Noel Batres just days later. Mendoza, deemed mentally incompetent for prior misdemeanors, failed to comply with court-ordered programs.
Critics argue that such laws prioritize offenders' rights over public safety, allowing repeat offenders to evade accountability. This case underscores concerns about the effectiveness of policies intended to address mental health issues within the justice system.
#sports
The Western Journal: ESPN Commentator Calls Caitlin Clark a 'Villain' Seconds After She Wins 'Best WNBA Player' Award
ESPN analyst Arielle Chambers referred to WNBA star Caitlin Clark as having a "villain origin story" during the ESPY Awards, sparking backlash on social media. Critics argue this label is unwarranted, as Clark's main "sin" appears to be her identity in a league dominated by different demographics.
Despite the controversy, Clark continues to focus on her performance as her team, the Indiana Fever, fights for a playoff spot amid her own injury struggles. She recently won the award for Best WNBA Player.
#science
Times Of Israel: Martian meteorite sells for record $5.3 million at New York auction
A Mars meteorite, the largest ever found on Earth, sold for over $5 million at a New York auction. The 54-pound rock, discovered in Niger, was valued at $2 million to $4 million before the auction. The final bid reached $4.3 million, making it the most valuable meteorite sold at auction.
In a separate bidding war, a rare juvenile dinosaur skeleton fetched over $30 million, with the final price at $30.5 million. This Ceratosaurus nasicornis skeleton is one of only four known and will be loaned to an institution by the buyer.