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Jul 18, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Illegal immigrant's 'kidnapping' by ICE exposed as money-making fraud and more top headlines
An illegal immigrant's alleged kidnapping by ICE has been revealed as a fraudulent scheme for profit. Meanwhile, CBS has decided to cancel "The Late Show," with Stephen Colbert's final episode set for May 2026.
In political news, Democrats face criticism for spending campaign funds on visits to an illegal immigrant in a Salvadorian prison, while Republicans are leveraging Mamdani's NYC primary win to target Democrats in upcoming races.
#politics
Fox News: Dem Rep slams Zohran Mamdani as a 'job-killing socialist' who doesn't belong in the Democratic Party
Rep. Josh Gottheimer criticized NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, claiming he does not represent the Democratic Party. Gottheimer condemned Mamdani's past comments and far-left policies, asserting that Democrats should focus on common sense solutions rather than socialism.
Mamdani has faced backlash for his refusal to disavow the phrase "globalize the intifada," which many interpret as a call for violence. In response to the criticism, he indicated he would discourage the expression moving forward.
Fox News: 3 reasons California’s green energy campaign is dying on the vine
California Governor Gavin Newsom's presidential ambitions are evident as he campaigns in South Carolina while facing significant challenges at home. California's high living costs, particularly in energy, are attributed to his policies, with gas prices soaring above the national average and refinery closures looming.
Despite his push for a green agenda and electric vehicles, Newsom's commitment to these policies has resulted in public dissatisfaction, driven by inflation and high living expenses. Critics argue that his approach could hinder his chances in the presidential race.
Liberty Nation News: The GOP’s Big Day: House Passes DOGE Cuts – And Much More - Liberty Nation News
The House has passed the Senate's amended rescission bill and several spending packages, including one for the 2026 budget. President Trump is expected to sign the first of his DOGE cuts into law, with indications of more cuts to follow.
Additionally, the House approved the GENIUS Act, establishing a regulatory framework for stablecoins, and several other crypto-related bills. The Department of Defense Appropriations Act for 2026 was also passed, marking the GOP's proactive approach to next year's funding.
The Western Journal: Elon Weighs in on Alleged Trump-Epstein Birthday Note and Bluntly Supports Best 'Frenemy' Trump
Elon Musk has come to the defense of Donald Trump, dismissing a controversial note allegedly written by Trump to Jeffrey Epstein as uncharacteristic of the former president. The note, described as bawdy and peculiar, has been highlighted by The Wall Street Journal, but Trump vehemently denies its authenticity.
Musk's support for Trump comes amid their fluctuating relationship, with the CEO stating on social media that the note does not sound like something Trump would write. This incident has prompted Trump to announce plans to release grand jury testimony related to Epstein, framing the situation as a political attack.
Forbes: Democrats Criticize CBS Over Colbert’s Late Show Cancellation
CBS and Paramount announced the cancellation of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," set to end in May 2026. Executives stated the decision was purely financial and unrelated to the show's performance. Colbert expressed gratitude to his audience and staff, addressing the boos from the crowd.
Democratic lawmakers criticized the timing of the cancellation, which followed Colbert's comments on Paramount's $16 million settlement with Donald Trump, suggesting potential political motivations behind the decision. They called for transparency regarding the cancellation's reasons.
#society
Fox News: Man's refusal to shop for girlfriend's kombucha after work starts hot relationship debate
A man's complaint about his girlfriend's requests for post-work grocery runs has sparked a heated debate online regarding relationship dynamics and expectations. He works longer hours and feels burdened by her frequent requests for items like kombucha and snacks, leading him to refuse her.
Responses varied, with some criticizing him for not contributing, while others supported his stance, citing the exhaustion of long work hours. A psychiatrist noted that the girlfriend's requests might stem from a desire for affirmation of love, suggesting that better communication could resolve the couple's issues.
The Telegraph: I’m the reason Diane Abbott wrote that letter, and I stand by what I said
Two years ago, a column argued that Jews can be victims of racism, emphasizing that any definition excluding them is flawed. This point was challenged by MP Diane Abbott, who suggested that Jews experience prejudice akin to "redheads," but not racism.
Abbott's comments sparked controversy, leading to her suspension from the Labour Party. Despite apologizing, she later expressed no regret, asserting a hierarchy of racism that diminishes Jewish experiences. The rise in anti-Semitic violence since October 7 underscores the urgency of addressing such misconceptions.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: China’s ‘tank boats’ and a Royal Navy carrier in the Pacific: Keys to UK security
The UK faces an ongoing debate over the importance of foreign policy and its global implications, particularly regarding trade and alliances. With over 60% of GDP reliant on foreign trade, maritime power is essential for economic stability and security.
Strong international alliances, such as the recent defense treaty with Australia and the Five Eyes intelligence partnership, are crucial for deterrence and mutual defense. The UK's ability to project power beyond its borders is vital for safeguarding these relationships and maintaining global security.
Le Monde: Trump aligns with Israel's most hardline positions in the war against the Palestinians
President Trump’s administration has increasingly aligned with Israel's hardline positions, complicating the prospects for a two-state solution. During a dinner with Prime Minister Netanyahu, Trump expressed uncertainty about the viability of such a solution, reflecting a shift in U.S. policy that favors Israel's nationalist agenda.
This alignment has been evident since Trump moved the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem in 2017 and reversed sanctions on settlers accused of violence against Palestinians. Key officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, have publicly supported far-right Israeli ministers, further entrenching the U.S. stance against Palestinian interests.
#economy
GB News: Labour MP says caring about British manufacturing is 'not a Reform thing'
Labour MP Henry Tufnell emphasizes the need for a just transition towards Net Zero that protects British jobs. He warns that failing to consider communities could lead to increased poverty, stressing the importance of inclusive policies in his constituency.
#culture
The Epoch Times: How to Make Fabulous Flapjacks, According to Experts
Pancakes, also known as flapjacks or hotcakes, have been a breakfast staple for centuries, dating back to around 500 B.C. This timeless dish connects modern eaters to historical figures like Julius Caesar, showcasing a shared culinary tradition across ages.
The Western Journal: 'Please Do Not Harass This Girl': Trans Mob Targets Actress Picked for Iconic Nintendo Role
The casting of Bo Bragason as Princess Zelda in the upcoming live-action adaptation of "The Legend of Zelda" has sparked controversy among fans, some of whom demanded a trans-male actor for the role. This backlash has led to social media harassment directed at Bragason, despite the character's established identity as a woman.
Critics argue that the insistence on trans representation in this context undermines the character's original portrayal. They commend Nintendo for remaining faithful to the source material and resisting pressure to conform to activist demands, unlike other studios that have faced backlash for casting choices.