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#illegals
The Federalist: House Republicans Betray Conservatives With Amnesty Bill
Conservatives feel betrayed by Republicans after the introduction of the DIGNITY Act, which aims to provide legal status to certain undocumented immigrants. This move contradicts the promises made by the Big Beautiful Bill, which was expected to enhance deportations and border security.
Critics argue that the DIGNITY Act is merely a rebranded form of amnesty, undermining the GOP's commitment to stricter immigration policies. The situation highlights a growing rift within the party as they navigate the complexities of immigration reform while attempting to maintain support from their conservative base.
#politics
Fox News: NYC democratic socialist Mamdani to meet top Democrat with endorsement decision on the line
Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is seeking endorsements ahead of New York City’s November election, meeting with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. Speculation surrounds his discussions with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, given their differing views on Israel.
Mamdani, a self-identified socialist, has faced criticism for his stance on Israel but is attempting to clarify his position. He has garnered some support, including from Rep. Jerry Nadler, while navigating a competitive race against notable candidates like Andrew Cuomo and Eric Adams.
Fox News: Longtime Joe Biden aide to appear under subpoena after Jill's 'work husband' pleads Fifth
Annie Tomasini, a former aide to President Biden, is set to testify before the House Oversight Committee following a subpoena. This inquiry, led by Chairman James Comer, investigates claims that Biden's aides concealed his mental and physical decline and whether executive actions were taken without his full awareness.
Tomasini's appearance marks the third instance of a former Biden aide being subpoenaed in this investigation. Previous witness Anthony Bernal invoked the Fifth Amendment during his testimony. Critics of the inquiry argue it aims to undermine Biden's presidency for political gain.
The Western Journal: Upset Alert: Mamdani Plummets in New Poll as Republican Long Shot Surges
Democratic socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's support has dropped 14 points in a recent poll, while Republican Curtis Sliwa's has surged 12 points. Mamdani, who previously defeated Andrew Cuomo in the primary, now faces a competitive general election against Sliwa, Cuomo, and current Mayor Eric Adams.
The latest HarrisX poll shows Mamdani at 26%, Cuomo at 23%, Sliwa at 22%, and Adams at 13%. The race remains tight, especially if Adams drops out. Sliwa emphasizes his Republican identity and aims to appeal to blue-collar voters to counter Mamdani's platform.
The Federalist: Federal Workers Are Being Held Accountable For The First Time
Concerns about federal bureaucracy downsizing under the Trump administration are prevalent among certain D.C. residents, despite a lack of widespread public support. The average federal employee in D.C. earns over $120,000, and many are realizing their job security is not guaranteed, as evidenced by recent layoffs at the State Department.
While some federal workers perform commendable tasks, systemic issues persist, including corruption and inefficiency. Educational outcomes remain poor despite high spending, raising questions about the effectiveness of agencies like the Department of Education. The call for reform emphasizes the need for accountability alongside recognition of good work.
#society
GB News: Electric cars see huge uptake as confidence in vehicles trumps petrol and diesel interest - 'Practical alternative'
Electric vehicles (EVs) now account for over 5% of car mileage in Britain, a significant increase as they represent only 3.8% of the national car fleet. This shift reflects changing consumer behavior, with EVs increasingly used as primary vehicles for longer distances, challenging previous perceptions of range limitations.
The UK government has reintroduced the Electric Car Grant, offering up to £3,750 for qualifying zero-emission vehicles, backed by £650 million in funding through 2029. This initiative, along with investments in charging infrastructure, aims to accelerate the transition to sustainable transport and reduce running costs for drivers.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: UN urges Syria's new rulers to halt 'bloodshed' and ensure accountability after Sweida clashes
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk urged Syria's interim authorities to ensure accountability following deadly clashes in Sweida that resulted in nearly 600 deaths. He called for independent investigations into reported violations, including summary executions and kidnappings.
As Syrian troops withdrew from the area, Israel intensified airstrikes against government forces, asserting that attacks would continue until a pullback occurred. Türk emphasized the need for the interim authorities to prioritize human rights and safety for all citizens amid ongoing violence.
#religion
The Federalist: We Can Trust God In Tragedy, Whether He 'Allows' It Or Not
Recent flooding in Texas has resulted in over 100 fatalities, including 27 children from Camp Mystic. This tragedy raises profound questions about the nature of God, particularly regarding the existence of evil and suffering in the world.
Christian thinkers like C.S. Lewis and John Daniel Davidson grapple with these issues, suggesting that while evil is a corruption of good, it may serve a higher purpose in God's plan. Ultimately, Christianity uniquely posits that God suffers alongside humanity, offering hope and redemption through Christ.
#crime
Fox News: Unearthed social media posts expose radical views of anti-ICE suspect captured by FBI
Benjamin Song, 32, was arrested by the FBI for attempted murder of federal officers during a July 4 riot at a Texas detention center. His social media accounts reveal anti-Israel, anti-police, and anti-Trump sentiments. Song faces multiple charges, including aiding terrorism and engaging in organized crime.
The Department of Homeland Security has reported a significant increase in assaults on ICE agents, with a rise of 830% from the previous year. Song's case highlights the growing violence against law enforcement, prompting calls from officials for bipartisan condemnation of such actions.