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#politics

The Federalist: The Biden DOJ Sought A 'Federal Hook' To Go After Parents
The Biden DOJ Sought A 'Federal Hook' To Go After Parents
Documents reveal that the Biden DOJ sought a "federal hook" to label concerned parents as "domestic terrorists" over educational issues, despite internal warnings about First Amendment protections. This effort coincided with a push to influence the Virginia gubernatorial election.

Critics argue this represents a significant overreach and an attempt to silence dissent among parents. The timeline suggests a coordinated effort between the DOJ and the National School Boards Association to target parental rights.


The Western Journal: Chris Cuomo Sides with Trump Over Wall Street Journal's 'Hack Job' Epstein Report
Chris Cuomo Sides with Trump Over Wall Street Journal's 'Hack Job' Epstein Report
Chris Cuomo defended Donald Trump following a Wall Street Journal report claiming Trump sent a suggestive note to Jeffrey Epstein for his birthday in 2003. Trump denied the authenticity of the letter, calling it fake and announcing plans to sue the publication.

Cuomo criticized the Journal's piece as a "hack job," arguing it detracted from more significant issues surrounding Epstein's abuse of minors. He emphasized that the focus should be on the serious implications of Epstein's actions rather than on Trump's past association with him.


#society

GB News: Epping migrant hotel protest sparks two arrests as police hit out at ‘mindless thugs’
Epping migrant hotel protest sparks two arrests as police hit out at ‘mindless thugs’
Essex Police have arrested two individuals following a protest outside a migrant hotel in Epping, where tensions escalated after the arrest of an Ethiopian asylum seeker charged with sexual offenses. Authorities condemned the violence, stating that such behavior will not be tolerated.

Assistant Chief Constable Stuart Hooper emphasized the importance of community safety and urged residents to report any concerns. He confirmed that police officers faced assaults during the protest, resulting in injuries, but noted that there were no reports of a hotel break-in.


Fox News: Tropical fruit now accepted as currency at these Florida restaurants
Tropical fruit now accepted as currency at these Florida restaurants
In Miami, several restaurants are engaging customers by allowing them to trade ripe mangoes for food and drinks. Bodega Taqueria y Tequila offers a free "Mango Tango" cocktail for patrons who bring in a mango, celebrating the fruit's peak season and its cultural significance.

Other establishments, like Peel and Zak the Baker, are also participating in this mango trade, providing desserts and bread in exchange for the fruit. This initiative highlights the community spirit and the abundance of South Florida's summer harvest.


The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Fire in France, School Bus Crash, and World Aquatics Championships
Day in Photos: Fire in France, School Bus Crash, and World Aquatics Championships
A tragic bus accident in Minehead, England, resulted in the death of one child and injuries to 21 others as the vehicle overturned while returning from a zoo trip. The incident occurred on a remote road near Exmoor.

In Buenos Aires, a ceremony marked the 31st anniversary of the AMIA bombing, which claimed 85 lives and injured over 300. Victims' families held pictures to honor those lost in the attack.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Israel accuses Hamas of foot-dragging, as sides await group’s reply to softened proposal
Israel accuses Hamas of foot-dragging, as sides await group’s reply to softened proposal
Israeli officials accuse Hamas of delaying hostage negotiations in Doha, expressing frustration over the group's slow response to a softened proposal for a partial IDF withdrawal from Gaza. Mediators from Egypt, Qatar, and the US share concerns about Hamas's seriousness in the talks.

Despite the delays, optimism remains for a potential deal within days. Israel has shown flexibility in its demands, but Hamas seeks a comprehensive agreement for a full release of hostages in exchange for ending the war. Ongoing negotiations include discussions on humanitarian aid delivery and prisoner swap ratios.


#crime

The Telegraph: Alleged Venezuelan gangsters released from mega jail in US prisoner swap
Alleged Venezuelan gangsters released from mega jail in US prisoner swap
El Salvador has repatriated 252 Venezuelans from its Cecot jail in exchange for 10 U.S. citizens. President Nayib Bukele announced that the Venezuelans, accused of serious crimes, would continue their journey home after the swap, which also included political prisoners.

This exchange was part of an agreement offered to the Venezuelan regime earlier this year. Bukele emphasized the release of American hostages alongside the Venezuelan nationals.


Fox News: Patel touts FBI's dozens of convictions in $250 million Minnesota COVID scam
Patel touts FBI's dozens of convictions in $250 million Minnesota COVID scam
A $250 million fraud scheme in Minnesota exploited a federal children's nutrition program during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to the indictment of 70 individuals. They falsely claimed to serve millions of meals, diverting funds for personal gain.

FBI officials stated that 38 have pleaded guilty, with trials ongoing. The investigation continues, and further charges are anticipated, highlighting a significant breach of public trust.


#other

Le Monde: In Brazil, lawmakers pass a 'devastating' environmental deregulation bill
In Brazil, lawmakers pass a 'devastating' environmental deregulation bill
Brazil's Chamber of Deputies has passed a controversial bill easing environmental regulations, criticized as the "devastation law." It introduces fast-track procedures for "strategic" projects and allows self-declaration for small to medium-scale environmental projects, undermining existing protections.

The bill also strips the Chico Mendes Institute of its veto power over developments in protected areas, raising concerns among environmental advocates about potential ecological harm.