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Jul 25, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: CBP: Trump Delivers Most Secure Border in History -- June Migrant Arrests Drop 15 Percent from Prior Record
The Trump administration reported record lows in migrant encounters at the U.S.-Mexico border, with June 2025 seeing only 8,024 apprehensions. This marks a 93% decrease from the previous year and a significant drop from the peak of the Biden administration's border crisis.
In June, not a single apprehended migrant was admitted into the U.S., contrasting with the previous administration's policy. The El Paso Sector had the highest encounters, while overall figures indicate a dramatic decline in illegal crossings compared to past years.
#politics
The Telegraph: Corbyn launches hard-Left ‘Your Party’ to challenge Starmer
Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana have announced the formation of a new hard-Left political party to challenge Sir Keir Starmer's Labour. They criticized Labour's leadership and invited voters to join via a website, with plans for a founding conference to shape the party's direction.
Corbyn also expressed intentions to confront Nigel Farage's Reform UK, labeling it as "dangerously divisive." The new party's official name has yet to be revealed.
Le Monde: British ex-Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn announces a new political party
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has announced the formation of a new political party called Your Party, alongside ex-Labour MP Zarah Sultana. This left-wing initiative aims for a "mass redistribution of wealth and power" and advocates for an end to arms sales to Israel and support for a "free and independent Palestine."
The move reflects a growing fragmentation in UK politics, with Labour under Keir Starmer shifting towards the center. Corbyn, who was expelled from Labour, continues to hold his seat as an independent. The emergence of additional parties, including the Liberal Democrats and Reform UK, indicates a potential shift towards a multi-party system in Britain.
Fox News: Senate Republicans call on DOJ to appoint special counsel in Obama-Russia investigation
Senators Lindsey Graham and John Cornyn are urging Attorney General Pam Bondi to appoint a special counsel to investigate new information regarding the Obama administration's intelligence assessments on Russian interference in the 2016 election. This follows the DOJ's formation of a "strike force" to examine the declassified evidence.
The declassified intelligence, presented by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, suggests the Obama administration fabricated a narrative of Russian interference to undermine Trump. Critics argue Gabbard's claims contradict previous bipartisan congressional reviews. Obama’s spokesperson dismissed the allegations as "ridiculous."
#society
Breitbart: Netflix CEO Says Artificial Intelligence will Make Movies and TV 'Better, Not Just Cheaper'
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos asserts that artificial intelligence (AI) will significantly enhance the film and TV industries, making production cheaper and improving quality. He cites successful AI applications in projects like the Argentine series "The Eternaut," which expedited visual effects.
Despite these advancements, concerns persist among Hollywood actors and writers, who fear AI could threaten their jobs, leading to strikes in 2023. The tension highlights the ongoing debate over AI's role in creative industries.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Amnesty International accuses Iran of firing cluster munitions at Israel
Amnesty International reported that Iran used cluster munitions against Israel during last month’s conflict, endangering civilians. The organization emphasized that such indiscriminate attacks violate international law and constitute war crimes.
The 12-day war began with Israeli strikes on Iranian military targets, leading to Iran launching over 500 ballistic missiles and drones at Israel, resulting in significant casualties and damage. Amnesty's findings include evidence of cluster munitions impacting residential areas in Israel.
#economy
Forbes: Musk Loses $12 Billion After Tesla’s Historic Revenue Drop
Tesla shares dropped over 8% on Thursday, leading to a $12 billion decrease in Elon Musk's net worth. Musk indicated the company may face "a few rough quarters" as federal electric vehicle tax credits expire, contributing to a significant revenue decline in the second quarter.
Despite the downturn, analysts remain cautiously optimistic, predicting only a modest impact on Tesla's finances. Musk emphasized the potential for improved economics by the end of next year, while also noting plans for full autonomous ride-hailing by 2025.
#culture
Forbes: Why Labubus—Like This One That Just Sold For $10,000—Could Be Sound Investments
The Labubu x Vans Old Skool Vinyl Plush Doll has become a highly sought-after collectible, selling for over $10,000 on the secondary market due to its limited availability. The trend mirrors past collectible crazes, with experts predicting Labubus will remain valuable in the long term.
Labubus, designed by artist Kasing Lung, gained popularity through celebrity endorsements and viral unboxing videos. The toys are often sold in blind boxes, leading to intense demand and chaotic scenes at stores. Pop Mart, the toy's producer, expects significant profit growth driven by this phenomenon.
#health
Fox News: Two cancer drugs show promise in reversing Alzheimer's devastating effects
A study from UCSF suggests that two cancer drugs, letrozole and irinotecan, may slow or reverse Alzheimer's disease effects. Researchers analyzed medical records and found these medications reduced Alzheimer's likelihood and improved memory in mice by reversing gene expression changes.
Despite promising results, the study has limitations, including reliance on cancer cell data and gender differences in drug response. The researchers plan to initiate a clinical trial to further investigate the drugs' effects on human Alzheimer's patients.
#crime
GB News: Syrian migrant raped girl, 12, above shop where he worked illegally in horror 'grooming' attack
A Syrian migrant, Mohammed Wahid Mohammed, 22, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for raping a 12-year-old girl in Birmingham. The court found him guilty of three rape charges and two counts of sexually assaulting a child under 13, deeming him a "dangerous" offender.
The incident involved Mohammed luring the vulnerable girl to a room above a shop, where he assaulted her for about an hour. After the attack, concerned bystanders helped the girl, leading to Mohammed's arrest. The court did not address potential deportation, leaving that decision to immigration authorities.
The Economist: Why Britain’s police hardly solve any crimes
Crime in Britain has evolved, becoming more complex, while police capabilities have not kept pace. Former officer Stan Gilmour recalls a time when solving traditional crimes was more straightforward, highlighting a decline in effective crime resolution today.
Public sentiment reflects growing concern, with many Britons fearing a lack of cohesion and increased unrest. The perception is that while police have improved, political leadership has faltered, contributing to the challenges in addressing crime.
#technology
Fox News: Amazon alerts customers about impersonation scams
Amazon warns customers about phishing scams that mimic legitimate emails, tricking users into providing login credentials and personal information. These scams often use urgency and real personal details to appear convincing, leading to unauthorized access to accounts.
To combat these threats, Amazon has shut down numerous phishing sites and emphasizes that it never requests sensitive information via email. Customers are advised to verify emails directly through the Amazon website, enable two-factor authentication, and report suspicious messages.