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#illegals

The Federalist: GOP Rep. Leading Amnesty Bill Says The Quiet Part Out Loud
GOP Rep. Leading Amnesty Bill Says The Quiet Part Out Loud
Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar's DIGNITY Act aims to provide legal status to certain undocumented immigrants, allowing them to work legally for seven years based on good conduct. However, Salazar's comments suggest the bill could pave the way for future citizenship for those currently ineligible.

Critics argue that the DIGNITY Act may serve as a Trojan horse for broader amnesty, as it implies a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants beyond those with Temporary Protected Status. Some Republican co-sponsors have expressed support for the bill while also opposing citizenship for illegal entrants, revealing a complex stance on immigration reform.


#politics

Fox News: Cuomo tones down Trump rhetoric after stunning loss to Mamdani in NYC mayor primary
Cuomo tones down Trump rhetoric after stunning loss to Mamdani in NYC mayor primary
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, after losing the Democratic mayoral primary to Zohran Mamdani, is now running as an independent candidate. His campaign initially focused on President Trump but has shifted towards local issues like affordability, housing, and public transportation.

Mamdani, backed by progressive leaders, won the primary by appealing to younger voters with proposals for rent freezes and free childcare. Cuomo aims to position himself as the candidate who can effectively address New Yorkers' concerns, despite skepticism about his past governance.


The Western Journal: White House Axes Wall Street Journal Over 'Fake and Defamatory' Epstein Report
White House Axes Wall Street Journal Over 'Fake and Defamatory' Epstein Report
The White House has removed the Wall Street Journal from its press pool after President Trump labeled a report about a purported birthday card to Jeffrey Epstein as "fake and defamatory." White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that the outlet's conduct warranted this exclusion.

Critics, including the president of the White House Correspondents’ Association, have condemned the move as an infringement on press freedom, urging the White House to reconsider its decision. Trump has also filed a $10 billion lawsuit against the Journal regarding the report.


Le Monde: Ukrainian MPs vote to strip two anti-corruption agencies of their independence
Ukrainian MPs vote to strip two anti-corruption agencies of their independence
Ukrainian lawmakers have approved amendments that strip two anti-corruption agencies, NABU and SAPO, of their independence, placing them under the authority of the Prosecutor General, appointed by the president. This move follows an arrest within the agencies and has drawn criticism from NGOs and the EU.

The changes are seen as undermining efforts to combat corruption in Ukraine, which remains a significant issue despite reforms aimed at EU integration. Transparency International has condemned the actions as detrimental to the independence of anti-corruption institutions, which were established after the 2014 Revolution of Dignity.


Fox News: Salvadoran president responds to Hunter Biden's invasion threat: What is he 'sniffing'?
Salvadoran president responds to Hunter Biden's invasion threat: What is he 'sniffing'?
Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele responded to Hunter Biden's comments about potentially invading El Salvador if he became president. Bukele dismissed the threat, mocking Biden's remarks and referencing his past drug use.

Bukele also highlighted recent cooperation between the U.S. and El Salvador, including a prisoner swap with Venezuela, emphasizing his partnership with the current U.S. administration.


#society

Forbes: ‘Heat Dome’ Could Last Into Early August. These States Will Be Affected.
‘Heat Dome’ Could Last Into Early August. These States Will Be Affected.
A "heat dome" is affecting over 60 million people in the South and Midwest, with temperatures expected to reach triple digits in cities like Dallas, Kansas City, and Chicago. Heat advisories are in place across 19 states, with extreme heat warnings in regions including Illinois, Missouri, and Louisiana.

The Climate Prediction Center forecasts a hot August, exacerbated by "corn sweat," which increases humidity in farming areas. Heat-related deaths have surged in recent years, highlighting the risks for outdoor workers lacking heat protection regulations.


The Federalist: To Fix Our Broken Culture, We Need Fathers Like Scottie Scheffler
To Fix Our Broken Culture, We Need Fathers Like Scottie Scheffler
Scottie Scheffler, a professional golfer, recently expressed that despite his success, including aspirations for a Grand Slam, golf does not fulfill his deepest desires. He emphasized that his Christian faith and role as a husband and father take precedence over his career.

Scheffler's commitment to family is highlighted as a positive example in a culture where fatherhood is often overlooked. He believes that prioritizing family over fame and success leads to a stronger society. His perspective serves as a reminder that personal fulfillment often stems from relationships rather than professional achievements.


The Western Journal: 2028 Dem Hopeful Defies Woke Mob After Megyn Kelly Asks Point-Blank, 'Can a Man Become a Woman?'
2028 Dem Hopeful Defies Woke Mob After Megyn Kelly Asks Point-Blank, 'Can a Man Become a Woman?'
Rahm Emanuel, during an appearance on Megyn Kelly's show, stated that a man cannot become a woman, breaking with the Democratic Party's stance on gender identity. His blunt honesty highlights a growing frustration among voters with the party's adherence to gender ideology.

Emanuel's comments come as Democrats reassess their messaging following electoral losses, revealing a potential shift in the party's approach to contentious social issues. The question remains whether his candidness will be accepted or lead to backlash within the party.


#military

GB News: Delta Airlines flight forced into emergency 'go-around' to avoid mid-air collision with B-52 bomber
Delta Airlines flight forced into emergency 'go-around' to avoid mid-air collision with B-52 bomber
A Delta connection flight from Minneapolis to Minot executed an emergency "go-around" to avoid a mid-air collision with a US Air Force B-52 bomber. The pilot, unaware of the bomber's presence due to a lack of radar at Minot's control tower, performed an aggressive maneuver to ensure safety.

Passengers reported feeling anxious during the incident, which occurred as the B-52 was conducting a display flight. The FAA is investigating the situation, while SkyWest confirmed the flight landed safely after the go-around.


#culture

Fox News: Ellen DeGeneres 'would love' to host another talk show years after toxic workplace allegations
Ellen DeGeneres 'would love' to host another talk show years after toxic workplace allegations
Ellen DeGeneres, during a conversation with broadcaster Richard Bacon, expressed her nostalgia for hosting a talk show but doubts its viability in today's media landscape. She mentioned that her recent move to England was influenced by the 2024 election results, and she enjoys the simpler lifestyle there.

Reflecting on her past, DeGeneres acknowledged the unpleasant circumstances surrounding the end of her show, which concluded after 19 seasons amid allegations of a toxic workplace. She finds it hurtful that rumors about her being "mean" persist, despite her efforts to address them.


#history

Fox News: Texas couple finds royal tomb, plus best gas stations for food
Texas couple finds royal tomb, plus best gas stations for food
A Texas couple has discovered a 4th-century tomb belonging to Te' K'ab Chaak, a ruler of a significant Mayan city. This archaeological find highlights the rich history of the region.

Additionally, medical experts are discussing the potential hydration benefits of drinking pickle juice, and a list of the top 15 gas stations in America for food has been released.


#crime

Fox News: Anti-ICE attackers revealed to have extensive history of radical protest activities
Anti-ICE attackers revealed to have extensive history of radical protest activities
Ten individuals have been charged with attempted murder of federal officers following an ambush attack on the Prairieland Detention Center in Texas on July 4, 2025. Among the suspects, Ines Soto and Savanna Batten have prior arrests related to protests against ICE.

The attack involved gunfire directed at law enforcement, with vandalism of vehicles displaying anti-ICE messages. Authorities have condemned the violence, emphasizing a zero-tolerance policy for such actions against law enforcement.


Fox News: Teen murder suspect led police on 'wild goose chase' after paddleboarder's death in coastal town: report
Teen murder suspect led police on 'wild goose chase' after paddleboarder's death in coastal town: report
A 17-year-old male has been arrested for the murder of Sunshine "Sunny" Stewart, a 48-year-old paddleboarder found dead in Crawford Pond, Maine. Stewart's death was ruled a homicide due to strangulation and blunt force trauma, occurring during her solo trip on July 3, 2025.

The teenager, who was staying at the same campground as Stewart, initially assisted in the search for her, misleading authorities during the investigation. He has entered a denial to the charges and is being held in a youth detention facility, with the state seeking to try him as an adult.