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Jul 19, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Federal authorities arrest Ohio man for allegedly threatening to murder ICE agents
An Ohio man, Anthony Kelly, was arrested for allegedly making terroristic threats against ICE agents and a federal official. He faces federal charges for threatening to kidnap, assault, and murder a U.S. official, with evidence including social media posts detailing violent intentions.
The arrest is part of a broader concern from DHS regarding a surge in attacks on ICE agents, which have increased by 830% since January. DHS has vowed to prosecute individuals involved in doxxing ICE agents, emphasizing the need to protect officials from threats and violence.
#society
Le Monde: Astronomer CEO resigns after controversy over video captured at Coldplay concert
Andy Byron has resigned as CEO of Astronomer Inc. following a viral incident at a Coldplay concert where he and the company's chief people officer were caught on camera in an awkward moment. The company stated that its leaders must uphold certain standards of conduct.
Byron was initially placed on leave as the board launched an investigation into the incident. Pete DeJoy, the cofounder and chief product officer, will serve as interim CEO during the search for a new leader.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Israel preparing to send medical gear to Sweida as clashes persist despite ceasefire
Israel plans to send medical supplies to a hospital in Sweida, Syria, following violent clashes that resulted in around 900 deaths. The Health Ministry emphasized its commitment to the Druze community, stating that providing medical assistance is a moral obligation.
Despite ongoing violence, a ceasefire negotiated by the U.S. aims to restore order. Syrian President Sharaa pledged to protect minorities, but skepticism remains regarding his commitment. The humanitarian situation in the region is dire, with significant displacement reported.
#culture
The Telegraph: Cast member unfurls Palestinian flag in Royal Opera House protest
During a performance of Il trovatore at the Royal Opera House, a cast member displayed a Palestinian flag on stage during the encore, prompting attempts to remove it that were met with resistance. The production, directed by Adele Thomas, offers a reinterpretation of a classic tale.
#health
GB News: Asda issues urgent warning as several batches of food declared unsafe – 'There is a risk!'
Asda has recalled Baba's Sweet & Spicy Sauce due to fermentation in some batches, which may cause bottle caps to pop off or bottles to shatter. Customers with affected products, marked with a best before date of June 2026 and specific batch codes, are advised to return them for a refund.
Additionally, the Food Standards Agency has issued a recall for Noesis Schokolade Love of Dubai Chocolate due to undeclared peanuts, posing serious health risks to allergy sufferers. Shoppers are warned against consuming the product and are instructed to dispose of it safely.
#other
Daily Mirror: Dog left unable to eat after being poisoned by river - 'I thought I'd lose her'
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