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#illegals

Fox News: Trump foe Boasberg to grill DOJ over migrant flights in heated hearing
Trump foe Boasberg to grill DOJ over migrant flights in heated hearing
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg will hear arguments regarding a significant immigration case involving the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan nationals. The case has drawn attention after Boasberg's earlier rulings prompted legal challenges and accusations from Trump officials labeling him an "activist judge."

The upcoming hearing may address new evidence, including a UN report on U.S. responsibility for migrants, and motions to reopen discovery. Tensions have escalated between Boasberg and the Trump administration, particularly after Boasberg's findings of probable cause for criminal contempt against the administration.


#politics

Times Of Israel: Former UK Labour chief Jeremy Corbyn launches new anti-Israel party
Former UK Labour chief Jeremy Corbyn launches new anti-Israel party
Former UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has announced the formation of a new political party called Your Party, advocating for wealth redistribution and a free Palestine. Corbyn and independent MP Zarah Sultana oppose British arms sales to Israel and call for significant social reforms.

The announcement comes amid rising tensions within Labour regarding Palestinian state recognition, as Corbyn faces accusations of antisemitism linked to his past statements and actions. Both he and Sultana have been criticized for their positions on Israel and Palestine, particularly in light of recent conflicts.


The Western Journal: Gutfeld Wrecks Lib Fox News Colleague Over Dems' Sudden Interest in Epstein Files: 'Save Me Your Selective Outrage!'
Gutfeld Wrecks Lib Fox News Colleague Over Dems' Sudden Interest in Epstein Files: 'Save Me Your Selective Outrage!'
On "The Five," Greg Gutfeld criticized co-host Jessica Tarlov for what he termed Democrats' "selective outrage" regarding Jeffrey Epstein. He argued that Democrats only became interested in the Epstein case when it served a political purpose, while conservatives had long been concerned about the implications of Epstein's actions.

Gutfeld accused Democrats of ignoring the issue during Biden's presidency and challenged the notion that they were now genuinely invested in uncovering the truth. He emphasized that conservatives have consistently cared about the victims of sex trafficking, contrasting their approach with that of Democrats.


Breitbart: Missouri AG Sues Planned Parenthood for Claiming Abortion Drug Is 'Safer Than Tylenol'
Missouri AG Sues Planned Parenthood for Claiming Abortion Drug Is 'Safer Than Tylenol'
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against Planned Parenthood, accusing the organization of misleading women about the dangers of abortion drugs. He claims that Planned Parenthood's marketing practices endanger women's health and safety, particularly regarding the abortion drug mifepristone.

Bailey's lawsuit has garnered support from pro-life leaders who assert that Planned Parenthood prioritizes profit over women's health. They argue that the organization has a history of deceptive practices that put women at risk, calling for accountability and a ban on abortion drugs.


Forbes: ‘South Park’ Hits Trump Over Epstein List, Paramount Settlement
‘South Park’ Hits Trump Over Epstein List, Paramount Settlement
The season 27 premiere of "South Park" features sharp critiques of President Donald Trump and Paramount amid their recent $1.5 billion streaming deal. The episode humorously portrays Trump suing the fictional town for opposing a government plan to promote Christianity in schools.

In various scenes, Trump is depicted in controversial situations, including references to his ties with Jeffrey Epstein and a mock public service announcement. The episode highlights tensions between the show's creators and Paramount, following a settlement related to Trump's lawsuit against the company.


#society

Breitbart: Hungary Bans Irish Rap Group Kneecap Ahead of Planned Festival Performance
Hungary Bans Irish Rap Group Kneecap Ahead of Planned Festival Performance
Irish rap group Kneecap has been banned from entering Hungary ahead of their scheduled performance at the Sziget Festival, with authorities citing national security risks. The group is known for provocative lyrics and political statements, which have drawn criticism for allegedly promoting antisemitic sentiments and support for militant groups.

Hungarian officials have emphasized a zero-tolerance policy toward antisemitism, leading to calls for the festival to cancel Kneecap's performance. The band claims their criticism of Israel is being mischaracterized and denies supporting violence.


Fox News: Todd and Julie Chrisley call life after prison more difficult than time behind bars
Todd and Julie Chrisley call life after prison more difficult than time behind bars
Todd and Julie Chrisley, reality TV stars recently released from federal prison, report that life outside is more challenging than their time behind bars. They shared on their podcast that the emotional and psychological struggles of reintegrating into society are significant, contrasting with their physical experiences in prison.

The couple, convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion, discussed the adjustments they face, including managing household responsibilities and personal well-being. They emphasized the importance of focusing on themselves during their incarceration, while maintaining connections with family through communication.


The Economist: Cigarettes, booze and petrol bankroll Europe’s welfare empire
Cigarettes, booze and petrol bankroll Europe’s welfare empire
Europe's welfare system is significantly funded by industries deemed "sinful," such as alcohol, gambling, and tobacco. Despite the continent's largely secular stance, some countries, like Sweden, maintain strict regulations on alcohol sales, reflecting a lingering sense of social disapproval.

The contrast between liberal attitudes towards vices in many European nations and the stringent controls in others highlights the complexities of societal norms and their impact on public policy. As these dynamics evolve, questions arise about the sustainability of the welfare model reliant on such revenues.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: The BBC are the last news agency Israel should let into Gaza
The BBC are the last news agency Israel should let into Gaza
Israel remains unmoved by the BBC's concerns for journalists in Gaza, viewing the call for their return as a potential threat to their safety and a misguided effort. The BBC's credibility in Israel has diminished significantly due to its perceived bias and recent programming choices.

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aims to distribute aid independently of Hamas, challenging the group's control over humanitarian efforts. This initiative could foster a future where Gaza is not dominated by Hamas, but the BBC's involvement risks undermining these efforts and perpetuating the cycle of violence.


The Economist: Kurds and Turks are closer than ever to peace
Kurds and Turks are closer than ever to peace
The long-standing conflict between Turkey and the PKK may be nearing resolution, as disarmament efforts are underway following decades of violence. PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan has instructed the group to disarm, with a parliamentary commission in Turkey overseeing the process, which may include amnesty for some leaders.

Both Kurds and Turks express skepticism towards Israeli intentions in the region, indicating a shift in alliances and perspectives. This evolving dynamic could reshape the geopolitical landscape in the area.


#military

The Economist: Macron was right about strategic autonomy
Macron was right about strategic autonomy
Emmanuel Macron and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen showcased European solidarity during a recent naval meeting, emphasizing the need for Europe to assert its independence from American influence. Macron's stance calls for a united Europe to enhance its strategic autonomy.

However, France faces challenges in funding its defense initiatives, raising questions about the feasibility of Macron's ambitions for a more self-reliant European defense strategy.


#history

GB News: Staggering photos show ancient Roman 'roundhouses' beneath British soil
Staggering photos show ancient Roman 'roundhouses' beneath British soil
Archaeologists in Hampshire have uncovered a cluster of 15 ancient circular structures, believed to be roundhouses, dating from the late Iron Age to early Roman period. The excavation, prior to a residential development, revealed over 2,000 features, including enclosures, ovens, and evidence of food and textile production.

Among the significant finds is a rare complete quern stone, indicating domestic processing of cereals, alongside evidence of metalworking and ceramic production. Additionally, a pit containing 5,000-year-old pottery was discovered, identified as Middle Neolithic Peterborough Ware, showcasing the site's historical significance.


#crime

Fox News: Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell to see how feds meeting plays out amid subpoena: brother
Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell to see how feds meeting plays out amid subpoena: brother
U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche is scheduled to meet with Ghislaine Maxwell in Florida, following a Congressional committee's decision to subpoena her for additional testimony regarding her involvement in Jeffrey Epstein's sex crimes. Maxwell is reportedly preparing new evidence related to alleged government misconduct from her 2021 trial.

Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, did not testify during her trial and is now facing scrutiny over the legitimacy of her potential testimony. House Speaker Mike Johnson has expressed concerns about her credibility. She is set to testify before Congress on August 11.


#sports

Breitbart: Browns' Videographer Falls into Lake Erie During New Helmet Reveal
Browns' Videographer Falls into Lake Erie During New Helmet Reveal
The Cleveland Browns unveiled their new helmets with a unique event involving a raft featuring a large inflatable helmet. The occasion took a turn when a videographer fell into the lake while trying to capture the moment.

Fortunately, the team's mascot, Chomps, quickly responded with a life preserver, and a nearby jet skier rescued the photographer. This incident highlights the Browns' knack for turning even celebratory events into unexpected challenges.