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#illegals

The Federalist: Here's What The Media Won't Tell You About Rising Measles Cases
Here's What The Media Won't Tell You About Rising Measles Cases
The CDC reported 1,309 confirmed measles cases in the U.S. as of July 15, the highest in three decades. While media outlets attribute this to declining vaccination rates and "vaccine hesitancy," they often overlook other factors, such as funding for vaccination programs and outbreaks linked to migrant populations.

The largest outbreak is in Gaines County, Texas, primarily affecting the Mennonite community. Experts warn that increased migration from areas with low immunization rates may be contributing to the rise in cases, as outbreaks in Canada and Mexico far exceed those in the U.S.


Breitbart: Noem: Second Suspect Arrested in Ambush of Off-Duty Border Patrol Agent in NYC Is Also an Illegal Alien
Noem: Second Suspect Arrested in Ambush of Off-Duty Border Patrol Agent in NYC Is Also an Illegal Alien
Two suspects involved in the July 19 ambush of an off-duty border patrol agent in NYC are illegal immigrants, as revealed by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Both are now in custody, with one suspect, Christhian Aybar-Berroa, having a criminal record and previously benefitting from sanctuary policies.

Noem criticized sanctuary city policies, stating they allowed Aybar-Berroa to remain free despite multiple arrests. The injured suspect, Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, also has a lengthy criminal history. Noem emphasized the need for policy changes to ensure public safety.


Breitbart: Hunter Biden Says 'F*ck You' to Those Upset About Illegal Immigration: 'Who Do You Think Washes Your Dishes?'
Hunter Biden Says 'F*ck You' to Those Upset About Illegal Immigration: 'Who Do You Think Washes Your Dishes?'
Hunter Biden expressed strong criticism of those opposed to illegal immigration, arguing that such individuals rely on immigrant labor for everyday services. He likened the treatment of deported immigrants to that of prisoners in concentration camps and condemned the conditions in El Salvador's prisons.

He emphasized empathy for immigrants, claiming that they contribute significantly to society and challenged the narrative that immigrants are criminals. Biden stated that if he were president, he would prioritize securing the release of detained immigrants, even threatening military action if necessary.


#politics

Fox News: FBI botched investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails, declassified documents allege
FBI botched investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails, declassified documents allege
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley released declassified documents indicating that the FBI under James Comey did not adequately investigate Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server, raising concerns about the handling of classified information. Grassley criticized the FBI's lack of diligence compared to its aggressive investigation of the Trump-Russia collusion allegations.

The documents suggest that key evidence was overlooked, including thumb drives containing sensitive information. Grassley emphasized the need for transparency and further investigation into the matter, linking it to broader claims of political interference during the 2016 election.


Breitbart: Trump Accuses Adam Schiff of Falsifying Loan Documents
Trump Accuses Adam Schiff of Falsifying Loan Documents
President Trump accused Senator Adam Schiff of falsifying loan documents and suggested he should face prison time for what he termed a "real crime." Trump claimed Schiff committed mortgage fraud by misrepresenting his primary residence to secure a cheaper mortgage.

In response, Schiff called Trump's allegations "baseless" in a YouTube video, defending himself against the accusations of treason and fraud.


Fox News: Harvard, Trump battle for billions in federal funds as judge weighs next steps
Harvard, Trump battle for billions in federal funds as judge weighs next steps
Harvard University is in a legal battle with the Trump administration over a $2.6 billion cut in federal research funding, which Harvard claims is an unconstitutional effort to exert control over the university. The administration accuses Harvard of failing to comply with demands related to antisemitism and ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

During a court hearing, Harvard's lawyers argued the funding freeze violates First Amendment rights, while the Justice Department contended it is a legitimate contractual issue. The judge expressed skepticism over the administration's justification for the funding cuts, and a ruling is expected after further deliberation.


Le Monde: How Big Tech and the American left broke up
How Big Tech and the American left broke up
Silicon Valley's tech leaders have historically resisted democratic regulation, revealing a disconnect between their public personas and actual influence. Former California Governor Jerry Brown reflects on his relationships with these oligarchs, noting their financial support for his campaigns while highlighting a shift in California's political landscape.

Brown's insights illustrate the evolving dynamics between tech giants and political figures, emphasizing the longstanding ties that have shaped both sectors. As he navigates his rural life, he contrasts it with the tech elite's focus on innovation and wealth.


The Telegraph: AOC’s office vandalised by pro-Palestine protesters
AOC’s office vandalised by pro-Palestine protesters
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's office in the Bronx was vandalized following her vote against cutting US funding for Israel. Red paint was smeared on the building, accompanied by a sign accusing her of funding genocide in Gaza.

The group Boogie Down Liberation Front claimed responsibility, expressing anger over Ocasio-Cortez's decision and criticizing her for prioritizing her political career over the concerns of her constituents.


Fox News: DNC vice chair compares President Trump to notorious segregationists during heated town hall event
DNC vice chair compares President Trump to notorious segregationists during heated town hall event
DNC Vice Chair Malcolm Kenyatta compared President Trump to segregationists during a Philadelphia town hall, warning of a return to historical racial strife. He emphasized the importance of remembering past civil rights struggles and criticized Trump's governance style as autocratic.

Former Rep. Beto O'Rourke echoed Kenyatta's sentiments, urging Democrats to take aggressive political actions, including redistricting, to gain advantages. Both leaders stressed the urgency of their message in the current political climate.


#society

Breitbart: Sanity Returns: Children's National Hospital in DC No Longer Prescribing Transgender Medications
Sanity Returns: Children's National Hospital in DC No Longer Prescribing Transgender Medications
Children’s National Hospital in Washington, DC, will cease prescribing medications for children transitioning to the opposite sex due to increasing legal and regulatory risks. This change, effective August 30, 2025, will not affect mental health and support services for LGBT patients.

The decision follows recent executive actions and legal scrutiny regarding transgender medical procedures for minors. The hospital emphasizes its commitment to other medical needs for LGBT patients while acknowledging the significant impact of this policy shift.


Times Of Israel: Displaced Palestinians seek protection or outpost demolition from High Court
Displaced Palestinians seek protection or outpost demolition from High Court
Residents of the displaced Palestinian Bedouin community of Wadi as-Seeq are seeking protection from security services to facilitate their return home or the demolition of a nearby illegal settler outpost. They argue that without proper security arrangements, returning would expose them to further violence from settlers.

The case highlights a troubling trend where extremist settlers establish outposts close to Bedouin communities, leading to harassment and displacement. The residents are willing to return under specific conditions, including emergency support and security measures, emphasizing the need for equitable protection regardless of ethnicity.


The Western Journal: In-N-Out President Finally Fleeing California for Red State, Taking HQ with Her
In-N-Out President Finally Fleeing California for Red State, Taking HQ with Her
Lynsi Snyder, president of In-N-Out Burger, is relocating the company's headquarters from California to Tennessee, citing difficulties in raising a family and doing business in the state. She criticized California's COVID-19 regulations and the state's cultural shifts as reasons for the move.

Snyder noted that rising crime, homelessness, and high taxes are driving many businesses and individuals to seek more favorable conditions in states like Texas and Florida. She emphasized the need for autonomy and a friendlier culture for both families and businesses.


Forbes: Epstein Podcasts, Books, Documentaries Skyrocket As Trump Connection Scrutinized
Epstein Podcasts, Books, Documentaries Skyrocket As Trump Connection Scrutinized
Interest in Jeffrey Epstein's connections to Donald Trump has surged, leading to a spike in viewership for documentaries, podcasts, and books about the case. Netflix's "Filthy Rich" saw a 268% increase in views, while multiple podcasts addressing the topic topped charts.

Calls for the government to release Epstein-related documents have intensified, with Trump urging the release of grand jury materials. Despite initial claims of a client list, the Justice Department has since stated no such list exists. The controversy continues to fuel public fascination.


GB News: Islamophobia ‘a deeply insidious term’: Rafe Heydel-Mankoo blasts Labour’s move to crush free speech
Islamophobia ‘a deeply insidious term’: Rafe Heydel-Mankoo blasts Labour’s move to crush free speech
Rafe Heydel-Mankoo has criticized government proposals to define Islamophobia, claiming it would restrict freedom of expression and silence legitimate criticism of Islamic ideology. He argues that the initiative, despite public opposition, aims to embed terminology from Islamist groups and could lead to censorship of religious scrutiny.

Heydel-Mankoo emphasizes the need to differentiate between combating anti-Muslim hatred and allowing examination of Islamic doctrine. He warns that the proposed definition could serve as an "ideological weapon" to suppress dissent and create legal consequences for questioning Islamic beliefs, effectively introducing a form of blasphemy law.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: House Republican Who Routinely Opposes Trump Praises First Lady: ‘We Owe Melania Some Thanks’
House Republican Who Routinely Opposes Trump Praises First Lady: ‘We Owe Melania Some Thanks’
Rep. Don Bacon praised First Lady Melania Trump for influencing President Trump's recent shift in stance towards Russia, noting her reminders about the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He expressed hope for stronger U.S. support for Ukraine, including faster sanctions against nations aiding Russia.

Bacon emphasized the importance of moral clarity regarding Russia's aggression, stating that failure in Ukraine could have larger implications for global security. He urged for immediate action to support Ukraine and punish countries like China and Iran that assist Russia.


#military

The Economist: Underground with America’s nuclear-missile crews
Underground with America’s nuclear-missile crews
The U.S. nuclear missile launch process involves multiple layers of security, requiring coordinated actions from missile crews to prevent unauthorized launches. As the need to replace aging intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) grows, costs are escalating amid a new arms race.

This complexity highlights the safeguards in place to ensure responsible nuclear control, even as the military faces challenges in modernizing its arsenal.


The Western Journal: Delta Regional Pilot Forced to Make 'Aggressive Maneuver' as B-52 Bomber Approaches
Delta Regional Pilot Forced to Make 'Aggressive Maneuver' as B-52 Bomber Approaches
A Delta regional jet had to perform an "aggressive maneuver" to avoid a collision with a B-52 bomber while approaching Minot, North Dakota. The pilot reported that the situation was unexpected, and passengers remained calm during the incident.

The Air Force is investigating the near miss, which occurred as the B-52 conducted a flyover. Both aircraft landed safely, but the Delta pilot expressed concern over the close proximity of the two planes.


#culture

Fox News: 'The Cosby Show' star Malcolm-Jamal Warner dead at 54
'The Cosby Show' star Malcolm-Jamal Warner dead at 54
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, best known for his role as Theo Huxtable on "The Cosby Show," has died at the age of 54 in a drowning incident in Costa Rica. Warner's career included roles in "Reed Between The Lines" and "Malcom & Eddie."

Fox News Digital has reached out for further comment. This is a developing story.


#crime

GB News: Nigel Farage puts criminals 'on notice' as he vows to send depraved murderers abroad
Nigel Farage puts criminals 'on notice' as he vows to send depraved murderers abroad
Nigel Farage plans to propose a strategy for sending serious offenders to foreign prisons, aiming to reduce costs and enhance punishment. This initiative would involve partnerships with countries like El Salvador, with a focus on making crime in Britain carry more consequences.

Critics, including Policing Minister Diana Johnson, have labeled the plan as "shameful," arguing that it undermines confidence in the justice system and distracts from practical solutions to crime. They emphasize the importance of supporting police efforts and addressing community safety.


Fox News: Trump weighs in on Bryan Kohberger's plea deal ahead of crucial Idaho murders sentencing
Trump weighs in on Bryan Kohberger's plea deal ahead of crucial Idaho murders sentencing
President Trump commented on Bryan Kohberger's upcoming sentencing for the murders of four University of Idaho students, expressing hope that the judge will require Kohberger to explain his motives. Kohberger recently pleaded guilty, avoiding the death penalty in exchange for life imprisonment.

Critics are questioning the plea deal, particularly the lack of a requirement for Kohberger to provide an explanation for the crimes. The victims' families are divided on the plea agreement, with some seeking a more severe punishment. Kohberger's sentencing is set for Wednesday.


#technology

Fox News: Bose's refurbished sale offers top-of-the-line technology at an unbeatable price
Bose's refurbished sale offers top-of-the-line technology at an unbeatable price
Bose is offering discounts on refurbished headphones, soundbars, and portable speakers, with savings up to 30% until July 24. Customers can use the coupon code SUMMER25 for an additional 25% off select items, including the QuietComfort headphones and various speakers.

Highlighted products include the Bose QuietComfort Headphones for $299, SoundLink Flex Bluetooth Speaker for $119, and several other audio devices with notable features and discounts. The sale provides an opportunity to purchase high-quality audio equipment at reduced prices.


Breitbart: Massive Hack Targets Microsoft SharePoint Vulnerability
Massive Hack Targets Microsoft SharePoint Vulnerability
A zero-day attack has exploited a critical vulnerability in Microsoft’s SharePoint software, impacting government agencies, universities, and businesses globally. The U.S. government is investigating the breach, which has compromised sensitive data across various sectors.

Microsoft has not yet issued a patch, prompting users to disconnect their SharePoint servers from the internet, rendering them nearly unusable. Cybersecurity experts warn of widespread exploitation, with attackers potentially retaining access even after systems are patched.