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#illegals

Fox News: Noem blames 'sanctuary' policies for migrant accused of shooting off-duty CBP officer
Noem blames 'sanctuary' policies for migrant accused of shooting off-duty CBP officer
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited an off-duty Customs and Border Protection officer shot during an attempted robbery in New York City, allegedly involving a previously-deported illegal immigrant, Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez. Noem criticized sanctuary policies, linking them to the attack.

Nunez, who has a history of arrests and an active deportation order, was hospitalized following the incident. Mayor Eric Adams noted Nunez's violent past, while Noem called for changes to sanctuary policies to enhance public safety.


#politics

The Western Journal: Establishment Democrats Are Plotting Ways to Stop Zohran Mamdani: Report
Establishment Democrats Are Plotting Ways to Stop Zohran Mamdani: Report
Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani's victory in New York City's mayoral primary has alarmed establishment Democrats, who are seeking alternatives. Concerns arise that Mamdani's far-left positions could benefit Republicans in the general election, with some strategists suggesting that if both incumbent Mayor Eric Adams and former Governor Andrew Cuomo remain in the race, Mamdani is likely to win.

Calls for a unified Democratic front are growing, with suggestions that Adams and Cuomo should consolidate their campaigns to prevent a Mamdani victory. Critics argue that the party's leadership is hesitant to openly support or oppose Mamdani, fearing backlash from progressive factions. Independent candidates are also expressing the need for a strategic shift to counter Mamdani's momentum.


#society

Fox News: Coldplay's Chris Martin has warning for concertgoers during first performance after Kiss Cam controversy
Coldplay's Chris Martin has warning for concertgoers during first performance after Kiss Cam controversy
During a recent Coldplay concert in Wisconsin, frontman Chris Martin humorously warned attendees that they might appear on the jumbotron, following a viral incident involving Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR head Kristin Cabot. The couple was caught on the Kiss Cam, leading to speculation about their relationship and subsequent investigations.

As a result of the incident, Byron has resigned from his position, with the company's board initiating a formal investigation. The situation has sparked discussions among concertgoers, with mixed reactions about the unexpected exposure of the couple's private lives.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: American nuclear bombs housed in Britain for first time in almost two decades
American nuclear bombs housed in Britain for first time in almost two decades
US nuclear weapons have reportedly returned to RAF Lakenheath in the UK for the first time since 2008, with B61-12 thermonuclear bombs transferred from the US. This move signals a shift in NATO's nuclear posture amid rising tensions with Russia, although the US and UK governments have not confirmed the details.

The B61-12 bomb is a modernized tactical weapon compatible with various delivery systems, including the F-35A fighter jet. This development follows hints in US budget documents about upgrades for nuclear readiness and comes as the UK and US continue collaboration on nuclear capabilities, including a new warhead for future submarines.


Fox News: UK backs Trump's Putin ultimatum with urgent '50-day drive' to strengthen Ukraine's position
UK backs Trump's Putin ultimatum with urgent '50-day drive' to strengthen Ukraine's position
The U.K. has launched a "50-day drive" to enhance military support for Ukraine, responding to President Trump's call for a peace agreement with Russia. Defense Secretary John Healey emphasized the need for allied nations to expedite arms transfers to Ukraine during a meeting with the Ukraine Defense Contact Group.

The initiative aims to bolster Ukraine's defenses amid ongoing conflict, with a focus on quickly delivering Patriot missile systems. The U.K. has already pledged nearly $54 million in military aid this year, contributing to over $6 billion in support for Ukraine.


#culture

Le Monde: At Lollapalooza Paris, 'rather high social status' festivalgoers seek to let loose
At Lollapalooza Paris, 'rather high social status' festivalgoers seek to let loose
Lollapalooza Paris has become a prominent and costly music festival, featuring artists like Olivia Rodrigo, Macklemore, and David Guetta. The event draws a diverse crowd, with attendees showcasing vibrant outfits and excitement as they navigate the festival's multiple stages.

Festivalgoers employ various strategies to prepare for the event, from drinking beer to coffee. The atmosphere is lively, with fans from different backgrounds coming together to enjoy performances, highlighting the festival's appeal among those in higher social strata.


#sports

The Western Journal: Watch: Caitlin Clark Boos Her Own Team During Painful WNBA All-Star Game
Watch: Caitlin Clark Boos Her Own Team During Painful WNBA All-Star Game
Caitlin Clark, sidelined by injury, showcased her competitive spirit during the WNBA All-Star Game by drawing up a play for her team, which ultimately missed the shot. Despite the loss, her humorous reaction went viral, highlighting her leadership.

Meanwhile, WNBA players made a political statement by wearing shirts demanding better compensation amid ongoing collective bargaining negotiations, as the league has yet to turn a profit since its inception in 1996.