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#illegals

GB News: Patrick Christys: People are sick of being lectured to about asylum hotels, I don't think this can go on much longer
Patrick Christys: People are sick of being lectured to about asylum hotels, I don't think this can go on much longer
The Britannia Hotel in London is set to house illegal immigrants, surprising both guests and staff. Protests erupted after the Home Office initially denied the hotel would be used for this purpose. The facility, costing around half a million pounds every two weeks, has sparked frustration among locals needing support.

Critics argue that the government's approach neglects the rights of workers and local residents. The Tower Hamlets Labour Party condemned the protests, labeling them as right-wing extremism, reflecting a broader disconnect between government policies and public sentiment.


#politics

Fox News: Democrats are still lost but one year after Biden's exit, they're starting to follow a rival's roadmap
Democrats are still lost but one year after Biden's exit, they're starting to follow a rival's roadmap
A year after President Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race, the Democratic Party remains divided and unclear on its messaging. Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign struggles to focus on key issues like the economy, leading to voter confusion about her plans and the party's direction.

In contrast, New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani effectively connected with voters by prioritizing clear, bold policies over attacking opponents. The Democratic Party could benefit from adopting a similar approach, engaging directly with constituents and focusing on real solutions rather than solely opposing rivals.


#society

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The Epoch Times offers a daily briefing featuring significant stories shaping current events in America. Their newsletter, curated by U.S. national editor Ivan Pentchoukov, aims to provide clarity and inspiration to its readers.

Stay informed with the latest updates and insights by subscribing to their Morning Brief.


Fox News: Russian plane carrying dozens of passengers crashes in country’s Far East
Russian plane carrying dozens of passengers crashes in country’s Far East
A plane carrying nearly 50 people crashed in Russia’s Far East, with wreckage located by emergency services on a hillside near Tynda. Initial reports indicate no survivors among the 43 passengers and six crew members aboard the An-24 aircraft.

The flight was attempting a second landing approach when contact was lost, and difficult weather conditions were reported in the area. The total number of people on board was initially reported as 48, but discrepancies exist regarding the exact count.


#economy

Le Monde: EU-US trade war looms as an uneven agreement takes shape
EU-US trade war looms as an uneven agreement takes shape
Ursula von der Leyen, attending an EU-China summit, is primarily focused on impending US tariffs on European imports. President Trump has threatened a 30% tariff if no agreement is reached by August 1, raising concerns of a trade war detrimental to Europe.

Negotiations between the EU and US have been ongoing but unsuccessful. A potential agreement was discussed, proposing a 15% tariff on various European goods, while exceptions for aerospace and spirits were considered. The situation remains precarious as Trump holds the final decision.


Fox News: Good economic data is bad news for Trump’s interest rate push
Good economic data is bad news for Trump’s interest rate push
Recent economic data shows consumer resilience, with retail sales rising 0.6% in June and the labor market remaining strong. However, this positive outlook complicates President Trump's aim to lower interest rates, as the U.S. faces a precarious fiscal situation with a debt of $37 trillion.

Despite strong economic indicators, the Federal Reserve may hesitate to cut rates due to concerns about inflation and the sustainability of U.S. debt. The Trump administration is exploring measures, such as the GENIUS Act, to stimulate demand for Treasuries, but without addressing underlying deficits, any relief may be temporary.


Forbes: Nongfu Spring’s Zhong Becomes China’s Richest Again On Boosted Outlook
Nongfu Spring’s Zhong Becomes China’s Richest Again On Boosted Outlook
Zhong Shanshan, founder of Nongfu Spring, has regained his status as China's richest person with a net worth of $65.7 billion, driven by a 35.8% surge in the company's shares this year. This rebound follows a challenging period marked by aggressive discounting and competition.

Meanwhile, rival Hangzhou Wahaha Group faces internal turmoil due to a family feud involving claims of additional heirs, which could impact its brand image and management focus. Analysts suggest this situation may further benefit Nongfu Spring as it capitalizes on improved market conditions.


Forbes: BlackRock To Buy 40% Stake In Manila-Based Aboitiz Equity’s Infrastructure Arm
BlackRock To Buy 40% Stake In Manila-Based Aboitiz Equity’s Infrastructure Arm
BlackRock is set to acquire a 40% stake in Aboitiz Equity Ventures' infrastructure unit, Aboitiz InfraCapital, enhancing its financial capacity for infrastructure modernization in the Philippines. This partnership aims to support the government's goal of increasing infrastructure spending significantly by 2028.

Aboitiz Equity has been expanding its investments in various sectors, including airports and utilities, despite facing financial challenges. The company reported a loss in the first quarter, attributed to rising debt levels. Shares in Aboitiz Equity saw a slight increase following the announcement.


#culture

Fox News: Hollywood's 'first cancel culture victim' Kevin Sorbo sees industry dramatically shifting under Trump
Hollywood's 'first cancel culture victim' Kevin Sorbo sees industry dramatically shifting under Trump
Kevin Sorbo claims to be a victim of cancel culture after being sidelined in Hollywood over a decade ago for his conservative beliefs. He notes a potential shift in the industry, suggesting that studios are now more open to conservative and Christian values due to financial losses from recent projects.

Sorbo has founded his own studio and continues to produce films that convey positive messages. He believes Hollywood is recognizing the need for change, as audiences are tired of "woke" content and are looking for films that offer hope and redemption.


#health

Fox News: Ambien use not recommended for people with certain occupations, doctors say
Ambien use not recommended for people with certain occupations, doctors say
Ambien's use by President Joe Biden is under scrutiny following claims made by his son, Hunter Biden, suggesting it may contribute to the president's cognitive issues. Concerns have been raised about the medication's side effects, including memory problems and impaired alertness.

Experts express bewilderment at the idea of a president taking such medication, highlighting its potential risks for individuals in high-responsibility roles. The implications of Ambien use raise questions about Biden's ability to perform effectively in critical situations.


#education

Fox News: ‘Uber of education’ app launches as parents seek public school alternatives
‘Uber of education’ app launches as parents seek public school alternatives
The Edefy app connects parents with specialized schools, inspired by the rise of pod and microschools as alternatives to public education. Launched after two years of development, it aims to facilitate direct connections between families and teachers, promoting personalized education.

As more parents opt for homeschooling and alternative education models post-pandemic, states like Arizona have implemented universal school choice programs, allowing families to redirect education funds. Advocates argue that Edefy could transform education by enabling teachers to operate outside traditional public school constraints.


Fox News: MORNING GLORY: President Trump and the next six months – the second reconciliation
MORNING GLORY: President Trump and the next six months – the second reconciliation
President Trump has claimed significant achievements in border control and education reform during his term, asserting that the border is effectively closed and that his administration has made strides in reducing the consequences of previous policies. He emphasizes the importance of merit-based admissions in higher education and proposes tax reforms to penalize institutions that prioritize foreign students over Americans.

Trump's agenda includes tax credits for educational contributions and a push for school choice, aiming to enhance the educational landscape for American students. He advocates for legislative changes to ensure federal education funding favors states with robust school choice options, positioning himself as a champion for American education.


#crime

The Telegraph: Bryan Kohberger: Crime student turned cold-blooded murderer
Bryan Kohberger: Crime student turned cold-blooded murderer
Bryan Kohberger was sentenced to 10 years for burglary and four consecutive life terms for the murders of four University of Idaho students. He pleaded guilty to the charges, raising questions about whether his criminology studies influenced his actions.

Dr. Katherine Ramsland, his former professor, reflected on the potential impact of her teachings on Kohberger, noting she saw no warning signs during his studies. The case has drawn significant attention and sparked discussions about the psychology of criminals.