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#illegals

GB News: Epping MP issues stark warning to Yvette Cooper after 'mayhem' migrant hotel protest: 'Get a grip!'
Epping MP issues stark warning to Yvette Cooper after 'mayhem' migrant hotel protest: 'Get a grip!'
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper faces calls to address Britain's migrant crisis following protests in Epping after a recent alleged sexual assault by an asylum seeker. Conservative MP Neil Hudson criticized the Labour government's decision to reopen a migrant hotel, claiming it has upset the local community.

Hudson urged for the immediate closure of the hotel, citing safety concerns and rising tensions among constituents. He condemned violence from outside influences during protests and emphasized the need for peaceful demonstrations. Local police reaffirmed that while peaceful protests are acceptable, criminal behavior will not be tolerated.


Breitbart: Military Bases in Indiana, New Jersey Will Be Converted to Migrant Holding Centers
Military Bases in Indiana, New Jersey Will Be Converted to Migrant Holding Centers
Two military bases, Camp Atterbury in Indiana and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in New Jersey, will be repurposed to house detained immigrants awaiting deportation, according to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. This adds to the 60 facilities already designated for this purpose since the start of the Trump administration.

The bases are expected to accommodate thousands, with Camp Atterbury capable of housing 7,000 individuals. While the plans face opposition from Democrats, the administration is moving forward with significant funding for immigration enforcement.


#politics

Fox News: EPA announces 23% workforce reduction and closure of research office as part of federal streamlining
EPA announces 23% workforce reduction and closure of research office as part of federal streamlining
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to cut its workforce by 23%, resulting in over 3,000 job losses, and will close its research and development office. This move is part of the Trump administration's efforts to streamline government operations, aiming to save $748.8 million.

In response, the EPA will establish a new Office of Applied Science and Environmental Solutions to focus on research. Critics, including the president of the American Federation of Government Employees Council 238, argue that closing the research office will harm public health assessments.


Breitbart: Alyssa Farah Griffin: Former Jill Biden Aide Pleading Fifth Shows He's 'Hiding Something'
Alyssa Farah Griffin: Former Jill Biden Aide Pleading Fifth Shows He's 'Hiding Something'
On "The View," Alyssa Farah Griffin expressed concern over Anthony Bernal, a former aide to Jill Biden, invoking the Fifth Amendment during congressional questioning, suggesting it indicates he may be concealing information. Co-host Joy Behar noted that several Biden associates have similarly refused to answer questions regarding the president's mental fitness.

Griffin highlighted the nature of the questions posed to Bernal, including whether he advised Biden on pardoning Hunter or if Biden was fit for office, implying that such evasions raise further questions about transparency.


Times Of Israel: Students at Netanyahu’s Pennsylvania high school seek to remove PM from hall of fame
Students at Netanyahu’s Pennsylvania high school seek to remove PM from hall of fame
Over 200 students at Cheltenham High School in Pennsylvania have petitioned to remove Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from the school's alumni hall of fame, citing his criminal indictment and an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court. The alumni association is set to discuss the petition.

Netanyahu, a 1967 graduate, has faced accusations of war crimes related to the ongoing conflict in Gaza, which he denies. His office expressed gratitude for the education he received at Cheltenham High. The alumni association's secretary hinted they may keep Netanyahu in the hall with an updated biography.


Breitbart: Exclusive -- Lindsey Graham Challenger André Bauer Lays Out America First, Anti-Globalist Agenda
Exclusive -- Lindsey Graham Challenger André Bauer Lays Out America First, Anti-Globalist Agenda
Former South Carolina Lt. Gov. André Bauer is challenging Sen. Lindsey Graham, emphasizing a strong focus on border security and opposing foreign aid. He believes in making it easier for those who want to assimilate into American society while rejecting amnesty.

Bauer criticizes Graham for prioritizing global issues over local concerns, asserting that a senator's primary responsibility is to South Carolina. He advocates for troop reductions abroad and the elimination of the Department of Education's federal role, arguing for a more localized approach to governance.


Fox News: WATCH: Socialist NYC mayoral candidate Mamdani on abolishing prisons: ‘What purpose do they serve?’
WATCH: Socialist NYC mayoral candidate Mamdani on abolishing prisons: ‘What purpose do they serve?’
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, a socialist, has sparked controversy for suggesting in a resurfaced 2020 interview that prisons may be obsolete. He questioned their effectiveness, arguing that they often do not rehabilitate individuals and may create more harm than they prevent.

Mamdani, endorsed by progressive figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders, is seen as a frontrunner in the Democratic primary. His candidacy has drawn attention for his radical proposals and criticism of Israel, raising concerns among some voters.


#society

Fox News: Belgian man crushed after driving nearly 500 miles to meet French model he believed was his 'future wife'
Belgian man crushed after driving nearly 500 miles to meet French model he believed was his 'future wife'
A Belgian man named Michel drove nearly 500 miles to meet French model Sophie Vouzelaud, believing they were engaged. Upon arrival, he was confronted by her husband, Fabien Boutamine, who informed him that Vouzelaud had no knowledge of their supposed relationship.

Michel revealed he had sent $35,000 to someone impersonating Vouzelaud online, who had claimed to have been pregnant. Vouzelaud expressed sympathy and urged him to report the scam to the police, highlighting the dangers of online impersonation.


#economy

Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Waller Breaks Ranks on Rate Cuts
Breitbart Business Digest: Waller Breaks Ranks on Rate Cuts
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller is advocating for a rate cut, arguing that current economic conditions warrant a shift in policy. He believes the labor market is less tight than last year and that inflationary effects from tariffs are minimal and temporary.

Waller's analysis indicates that inflation expectations are declining, with recent data showing little evidence of rising prices. He emphasizes that the Fed should respond to actual economic conditions rather than hypothetical risks, suggesting that the time for easing rates has arrived.


Breitbart: Recession Odds Collapse from 70% to 19%, Lowest Ever Recorded
Recession Odds Collapse from 70% to 19%, Lowest Ever Recorded
The likelihood of a U.S. recession has dropped significantly, from 70% in April to 19% this week, fueled by strong consumer activity and rising personal consumption expenditures. Economic indicators suggest underlying momentum, despite a first-quarter GDP contraction.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent both assert that the data does not indicate a recession, highlighting robust investment and job growth as signs of future economic strength.


#culture

The Western Journal: Cancellation Justified: 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' Was Doing Even Worse Than You Can Imagine
Cancellation Justified: 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' Was Doing Even Worse Than You Can Imagine
Stephen Colbert's "The Late Show" has been canceled after reportedly costing CBS over $40 million a year due to poor performance and declining ad revenue. Colbert's approach, seen as politically charged rather than entertaining, drew criticism from both political figures and viewers.

The cancellation has sparked outrage among some Democrats, who suggest it may have political motivations linked to Colbert's recent criticism of CBS. Meanwhile, former President Trump welcomed the news, mocking Colbert's talent and ratings.


#science

Forbes: Don’t Miss The Moon Eclipse The ‘Seven Sisters’ This Weekend
Don’t Miss The Moon Eclipse The ‘Seven Sisters’ This Weekend
On July 20, early risers in North America can witness a rare astronomical event as a waning crescent moon will appear to cross directly in front of the Pleiades star cluster. This occultation will be visible before sunrise across the U.S., Canada, and parts of Mexico.

Observers should look to the east-northeast between 2:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. EDT to catch the spectacle. The moon, about 226,000 miles away, will briefly block the brightest stars of the Pleiades, including Alcyone. Following this event, on July 21, the moon will be positioned below the Pleiades, accompanied by Venus and Aldebaran.