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#illegals

Fox News: Trump DOJ sues New York City over long-standing sanctuary immigration policies
Trump DOJ sues New York City over long-standing sanctuary immigration policies
The Justice Department is suing New York City over its sanctuary policies that allegedly hinder federal immigration enforcement. The lawsuit names Mayor Eric Adams and claims the city's policies, dating back to 1989, obstruct the government's ability to enforce immigration laws.

The suit highlights New York's refusal to honor ICE detainers and its amendments that limit cooperation with federal authorities. Officials argue that these policies have led to increased crime by illegal immigrants, prompting calls for better collaboration with ICE to enhance public safety.


#politics

The Western Journal: Colbert Isn't Handling Being Cancelled Very Well: Launches Vile Trump Attack On-Air
Colbert Isn't Handling Being Cancelled Very Well: Launches Vile Trump Attack On-Air
Stephen Colbert, recently canceled by CBS after significant financial losses, made a crude joke about Donald Trump on his show, reflecting his ongoing fixation on the former president. This comes amid a broader narrative where liberal figures blame Trump for their own setbacks, including Colbert's cancellation.

Critics, including leftist comedian Jimmy Dore, argue that Colbert's alignment with the establishment and his partisan humor contributed to his downfall. As he grapples with his show's end, Colbert's reliance on juvenile jokes highlights his perceived irrelevance in the late-night landscape.


#society

GB News: DVLA to launch major driving licence changes next week impacting thousands of motorists
DVLA to launch major driving licence changes next week impacting thousands of motorists
The UK Department for Transport will allow drivers from the Republic of Moldova to exchange their driving licences for UK ones starting August 1, 2025. This change will affect approximately 18,000 Moldovan residents in the UK, facilitating easier access to UK roads.

The initiative aims to strengthen UK-Moldova relations and streamline the integration of Moldovan citizens into British society. While some concerns were raised about road safety and driver competency, the DVLA is moving forward with the changes, which are expected to reduce bureaucracy for these motorists.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: That Israeli ‘Internment Camp’ to Be Built in Rafah
That Israeli ‘Internment Camp’ to Be Built in Rafah
Israel plans to enlarge Rafah to accommodate an additional 600,000 Gazans, countering media claims that this initiative constitutes an "internment camp." The Israeli Defense Minister clarified that the project aims to create a "humanitarian city" for safer living conditions and improved aid distribution.

Media narratives have mischaracterized the plans, suggesting forced confinement and drawing parallels to historical atrocities. This portrayal is deemed factually incorrect and morally objectionable, especially given the ongoing humanitarian complexities in Gaza.


Fox News: US pulls team from ceasefire talks in Qatar after Israel does the same, claiming Hamas is acting in bad faith
US pulls team from ceasefire talks in Qatar after Israel does the same, claiming Hamas is acting in bad faith
The U.S. has withdrawn its delegation from ceasefire negotiations in Doha, citing Hamas's lack of willingness to reach an agreement. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff expressed disappointment over Hamas's demands, which exceed previous frameworks, and indicated a shift in U.S. strategy for hostages and stability in Gaza.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's team also left negotiations, reflecting a broader breakdown in talks. The U.S. State Department emphasized Hamas's repeated failures to adhere to ceasefire agreements, stating that the commitment to peace remains, but the obstacles are primarily from Hamas's actions.


Le Monde: Macron announces that France will recognize Palestine as a state
Macron announces that France will recognize Palestine as a state
French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France will officially recognize Palestine as a state, citing the urgent need to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. He plans to formalize this recognition at the upcoming UN General Assembly in September.

Macron's decision reflects growing frustration with Israel's actions in Gaza while maintaining support for Israel's right to defend itself. France joins over 140 countries in recognizing Palestinian statehood, amid increasing global criticism of Israel's military operations.


#economy

Forbes: Inflation Outpaces Wage Growth For Over 40% Of Americans
Inflation Outpaces Wage Growth For Over 40% Of Americans
Wage growth for many Americans is lagging behind inflation, with 43% of workers feeling the pressure. While overall wage growth remains healthy, low- and middle-paying jobs are experiencing minimal increases, with higher-paying positions seeing more significant growth.

The impact of President Trump's tariffs could further strain household budgets, potentially costing families an additional $2,400 this year. The Federal Reserve is cautious about adjusting interest rates until the effects of these tariffs are fully understood.


#military

Front Page Magazine: Iran, Israel, the Jinn, and Other ‘Occult Forces’
Iran, Israel, the Jinn, and Other ‘Occult Forces’
Iranian officials are attributing Israel's recent military success to the use of jinn and occult forces, claiming that supernatural entities aided Israel during their twelve-day war. Abdollah Ganji, a prominent Iranian figure, suggested that these forces provided intelligence that led to the targeting of Iranian military sites.

This narrative reflects Iran's struggle to explain its defeat without conceding to Israeli military prowess. Historical parallels are drawn to previous absurd claims made by Iran regarding animal spies. Such explanations only serve to underscore the Iranian regime's tendency to deflect responsibility and maintain a facade of strength.


#sports

Breitbart: WNBA Star Angel Reese is Only One Foul Short of a Suspension
WNBA Star Angel Reese is Only One Foul Short of a Suspension
WNBA player Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky is facing suspension after accumulating seven fouls this season, with one more foul leading to penalties. Her aggressive play style has resulted in her being the league's leader in technical fouls, surpassing her total from her rookie year.

Despite her controversial tactics, Reese seeks to establish herself as a prominent figure in the league, making headlines with comments about rivals and frequent podcast appearances.