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The Federalist: SCOTUS Hands Trump Win In Consumer Product Safety Case
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily allowed President Trump to fire three Democrat members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, granting a stay on a lower court's ruling. The stay will remain until the case is resolved in the Fourth Circuit or if SCOTUS decides to take it up.
Justice Kavanaugh expressed concern over the lack of a quick resolution, while Justice Kagan criticized the majority for undermining the independence of the agency and increasing executive power at the expense of Congress.
Breitbart: Behar: Trump 'Jealous' of 'Trim, Smart' Obama
On ABC's "The View," Joy Behar claimed President Trump is "jealous" of former President Obama, citing Trump's recent comments about treason and election theft. Co-hosts discussed Trump's alleged obsession with Obama, highlighting his perceived shortcomings compared to Obama’s qualities.
The conversation included remarks about Trump's behavior and personality, with co-hosts suggesting that Obama occupies space in Trump's mind. They emphasized that Trump's jealousy is evident and detrimental.
Times Of Israel: US State Department investigating Harvard’s eligibility for exchange student program
The US State Department is investigating Harvard University's eligibility as a sponsor in the exchange visitor program, amid claims from the Trump administration that the university promotes antisemitic and "radical left" ideologies. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the need for compliance with regulations that align with national security interests.
Harvard condemned the investigation as a violation of its First Amendment rights and reiterated its commitment to supporting its international community. The Trump administration has previously taken actions against Harvard, including cutting grants and threatening its accreditation, as part of a broader immigration agenda.
#society
GB News: Drivers slam 'war on motorists' as popular tourist region doubles parking fines for first time in two decades
Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole Council plans to double parking penalties to £70 in response to increased illegal parking during the summer. The trial, starting in August, aims to deter unlawful parking behavior after over 4,000 penalties were issued this year.
While some residents support the move as necessary enforcement, others criticize it as a money-making scheme that could harm local businesses and visitors. The council argues that the revenue will fund enforcement costs, but concerns persist about the adequacy of parking facilities.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Nayib Bukele Celebrates Release of Americans Detained in Venezuela: 'They Ran Out of Hostages'
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele announced that the release of ten Americans detained in Venezuela diminished Nicolás Maduro's leverage over the U.S. The exchange also included 80 Venezuelan political prisoners. Bukele criticized Maduro's claims of victory regarding the deported Venezuelans.
Maduro's regime accused Bukele of human rights abuses against the deportees, alleging torture and mistreatment, which Bukele denied, sharing evidence of their health upon departure. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela amidst complex negotiations.
Fox News: US defense official reacts to Iran's claims about encounter with warship
A U.S. Navy warship, USS Fitzgerald, encountered an Iranian helicopter in international waters near the Gulf of Oman. Iranian media claimed the helicopter ordered the destroyer to change course, but U.S. officials dismissed these reports as misinformation from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
The interaction did not affect the Fitzgerald's mission, according to a defense official. Tensions remain high between the U.S. and Iran, particularly following recent U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
#culture
Breitbart: Kevin O'Leary: Colbert Is a 'Moron' for Attacking Trump
Investor Kevin O’Leary criticized comedian Stephen Colbert for his remarks about President Trump, calling him a "moron" for his comments amid CBS's decision to end "The Late Show." O’Leary highlighted the show's significant financial losses and questioned Colbert's timing in making such statements.
Colbert's high ratings in his time slot were noted, but O’Leary emphasized the declining viewership of late-night TV. He predicted that CBS might fire Colbert, leading to a lengthy legal dispute over his payout.
#crime
The Western Journal: Prince Harry and Prince William's 20-Year-Old Cousin Found Dead with Weapon Nearby
Rosie Roche, a 20-year-old cousin of Prince William and Prince Harry, was found dead at her family home in Wiltshire, England, on July 14. A firearm was discovered nearby, but police have ruled the death as non-suspicious, with no third-party involvement.
Roche was a first-year English literature student at Durham University and was remembered fondly by her school and university for her creativity and energy. The royal family has not publicly commented on her passing.
Fox News: Ghislaine Maxwell subpoenaed by House Oversight Committee amid Epstein files push
Rep. James Comer has subpoenaed Ghislaine Maxwell, a convicted sex trafficker, for a deposition as part of the House Oversight Committee's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sex trafficking network. The deposition is set for August 11 at her prison in Florida.
The committee aims to gather information to improve federal sex trafficking laws and address the handling of Epstein's case. Meanwhile, requests to review grand jury transcripts related to Maxwell and Epstein have been denied by federal judges.
#sports
Breitbart: Dolphins' Bayron Matos Airlifted to Hospital After Practice Injury
Dolphins offensive lineman Bayron Matos was airlifted to a medical center after sustaining an undisclosed injury during training camp. He is currently in stable condition and was taken to Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital.
Matos, originally from the Dominican Republic, transitioned from basketball to football and joined the NFL's International Player Pathway Program. After going undrafted, he signed with the Dolphins and spent last season on their practice squad.