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Jul 25, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Report: ICE Detains Pal of Raúl Castro's Grandson Who Came to U.S. Under Biden
Jorge Javier Rodríguez Cabrera, a former Cuban diplomat with ties to the Castro regime, was detained by ICE in Las Vegas. He entered the U.S. in 2022 seeking asylum and later registered a shipping company with multiple locations across the country.
Rodríguez Cabrera's connections to the Cuban government have raised concerns within the Cuban diaspora, as many believe such businesses often have links to the regime. He is currently facing expedited deportation proceedings.
#politics
Fox News: DOGE prepares to literally drain the swamp by banishing Biden’s ‘overreaching’ water rule
Senate Chairwoman Joni Ernst has proposed permanent exclusions to the Biden-era clean water regulations, aiming to prevent what she and many farmers view as federal overreach. The regulations had expanded federal control over small water bodies, impacting farmers' livelihoods.
Ernst's "CLEAR Waters Act" seeks to provide clarity and consistency in the regulatory landscape, following a Supreme Court ruling that limited the EPA's authority. Critics, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, argue these changes will lead to environmental degradation.
The Federalist: Abortion Giant Sues In NV To Hide Teens’ Abortions From Parents
Planned Parenthood Mar Monte has filed a lawsuit against Nevada's parental notification law regarding abortions for minors, arguing it violates the state constitution. This law has faced legal challenges for decades but is nearing enforcement following the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision.
The lawsuit claims that involving parents in a minor's decision about abortion is unnecessary and harmful, while also asserting that alternatives to parental involvement are sufficient. However, evidence suggests that parental notification laws can reduce risks for minors and improve mental health outcomes.
Breitbart: Ted Cruz: Russia Hoax 'About Subverting Democracy' — 'They Were Mad' About Donald Trump
Sen. Ted Cruz criticized the Obama administration for allegedly lying about Russian interference in the 2016 election, claiming they reversed their earlier assessments to undermine President Trump. He emphasized that this was an attempt to subvert democracy and expressed hope for accountability.
Cruz pointed to various intelligence assessments that contradicted later claims of Russian election manipulation, arguing that the motivations behind these shifts were rooted in a contempt for voters who elected Trump. He drew parallels to recent legal actions against Trump, asserting they reflect the same disdain for the electorate.
The Western Journal: 'This Is Not So': Trump Gives Big Elon Update That Proves President's Critics Wrong
President Trump has publicly refuted claims that he would cut government contracts and assistance to Elon Musk's companies, asserting on Truth Social that he wants Musk and all U.S. businesses to thrive. This comes after Musk's recent criticism of Trump's spending bill and their subsequent fallout.
Despite their disagreement, Trump appears to be extending an olive branch, possibly to stabilize Tesla's stock amid recent declines. The relationship between Trump and Musk, once strong, has been strained but may be rekindled as Trump acknowledges Musk's past contributions.
The Federalist: Exclusive: Read The Overruled Objections To 'Sketchy' Steele Dossier
Senior intelligence officials opposed the inclusion of the unverified Steele dossier in an official assessment of Russian activities during Obama's presidency, citing concerns over its credibility and sourcing. Despite pushback, FBI leadership insisted on its inclusion, which ultimately contributed to the narrative of Russian interference in the 2016 election to benefit Trump.
The dossier, funded by the Clinton campaign, was criticized for its poor quality and lack of corroboration. Its inclusion in the intelligence assessment misrepresented its significance and credibility, leading to further dissemination of its unverified claims. The situation highlights the alleged malfeasance among top intelligence officials during this period.
Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: Everyone knows Autopen Biden isn’t writing his own book, so who is?
Joe Biden's upcoming memoir, reportedly worth $10 million, raises skepticism about his ability to write it, given concerns about his memory and cognitive state. Critics suggest it will likely be ghostwritten, serving as a version of events rather than an authentic account of his presidency.
The memoir is seen as a final opportunity for Biden to restore his reputation, amid a backdrop of political turmoil and personal controversies. Observers urge honesty in the narrative, acknowledging the challenges faced during his presidency, including inflation and foreign policy issues, though doubts remain about the truthfulness of the final product.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: 'Interdependency Is Not a Risk': Xi Jinping Pressures E.U. Leaders Not to Take Supply Chains out of China
Chinese leader Xi Jinping urged European leaders to avoid diversifying supply chains away from China, warning against creating barriers that could harm economic cooperation. He emphasized the mutual benefits of trade between China and the EU, despite ongoing tensions and security concerns.
The meeting was described as tense, with little progress expected. Xi's remarks come amid China's growing influence in Europe and the EU's efforts to balance relations with both China and the United States, particularly in light of trade negotiations led by President Trump.
#economy
GB News: UK car production drops to lowest level since 1953 as Vauxhall plant closure and tariffs impact thousands of jobs
UK car manufacturing has reached its lowest level in over 70 years, with production down 11.9% in the first half of the year, totaling just over 417,000 units. The decline is attributed to global economic pressures, trade wars, and the closure of the Vauxhall plant, impacting jobs and overall capacity.
Despite a slight recovery in June, the industry faces uncertainty due to US tariffs and unclear government support for electric vehicle production. Experts warn that achieving future production targets will require significant investment and policy support, including reduced energy costs and infrastructure improvements.
Forbes: Southwest Stock Down 12% After Company Slashes Profit Outlook
Southwest Airlines has significantly lowered its profit outlook for 2025, projecting earnings of $600 million to $800 million, down 53% to 65% from previous estimates. The airline attributes this decline to weak domestic demand and missed earnings expectations for the second quarter.
The company is undergoing major changes driven by activist investor Elliott Investment Management, which has pushed for a new business model, including assigned seating and premium seating options. Despite the challenges, analysts note that global airline demand is growing, with North America being the exception.
#health
Fox News: Do you really need three meals a day? Experts debate the traditional rule
The traditional three meals a day may not be essential for health, according to nutrition experts. They emphasize that the quality of food and individual nutritional needs are more important than meal frequency. Personalized eating patterns, such as two meals and a snack or time-restricted eating, can be effective.
Experts suggest that listening to hunger cues and maintaining a consistent routine that fits one's lifestyle is key. While three meals can serve as a guideline, flexibility is encouraged based on individual circumstances, including medical needs and personal preferences.
#crime
Forbes: Ghislaine Maxwell Speaks With DOJ: What To Know About Her Alleged Perjury About Epstein
Ghislaine Maxwell was interviewed by Justice Department prosecutors regarding Jeffrey Epstein's associates, raising concerns about her reliability due to her ongoing prison sentence and past perjury allegations. Critics fear she may provide unreliable testimony to gain leniency.
Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, is appealing her conviction and has been charged with perjury from a previous deposition. The DOJ's refusal to release documents related to Epstein's case has intensified scrutiny over Maxwell's potential testimony and its implications.
Fox News: Ex-American Airlines flight attendant sentenced for recording children in airplane bathroom
Estes Carter Thompson III, a former American Airlines flight attendant, was sentenced to 18.5 years in prison for secretly recording young girls in airplane bathrooms. He targeted unaccompanied minors, exploiting his position to film them for his own sexual gratification.
The case came to light when a 14-year-old discovered a hidden camera in a lavatory. Thompson pleaded guilty to charges of attempted sexual exploitation and possession of child pornography. Victims' families criticized American Airlines for the incident, calling for accountability and reforms.
#sports
Breitbart: WATCH: Browns Accused of Staging Photog's Fall into Lake Erie During New Helmet Reveal
The Cleveland Browns are facing accusations of staging a viral incident during their helmet reveal, where a videographer fell from a raft into Lake Erie. The event featured the team's new inflatable helmet and included mascots, but some speculate it was orchestrated for publicity.
ESPN commentators questioned the authenticity of the fall, noting the Browns' history of seeking attention. Owner Jimmy Haslam's penchant for trending topics raises further doubts about the incident's spontaneity.