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Jul 26, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Essex Police chief demands Home Office removes migrants from Epping hotel as 'protests disrupt local life'
Essex's Police & Crime Commissioner Roger Hirst has called for the removal of migrants from a hotel in Epping due to large-scale protests disrupting local life. He described the hotel as unsuitable for housing asylum seekers, citing community tension and strain on police resources.
Hirst has requested a meeting with the Home Secretary to discuss the ongoing use of hotels for accommodating new asylum seekers in Essex. Despite speculation about relocating migrants, the Home Office confirmed that no asylum seekers have been moved from the Epping hotel.
Fox News: Two illegal immigrants charged in NYC shooting of off-duty CBP officer
Two illegal immigrants, Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez and Cristian Aybar Berroa, were charged in the shooting of an off-duty U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officer in New York City. Mora Nunez faces serious charges for possession of ammunition, while Aybar Berroa is charged as an accessory after the fact.
Both suspects have lengthy criminal histories and are subject to removal from the U.S. Authorities noted that Aybar Berroa had been released despite an active ICE detainer prior to the incident. The shooting occurred in Fort Washington Park, where Mora Nunez allegedly shot the officer before fleeing on a motorbike driven by Aybar Berroa.
#politics
Forbes: Musk Appears To Reject Trump’s Overture—Says He Gets No Special Subsidies
Elon Musk has denied receiving any special subsidies or contracts from the federal government, responding to President Trump's claims. Musk stated that Trump's suggestion of large-scale subsidies for his companies is unfounded and criticized the administration for maintaining oil and gas subsidies while cutting sustainable energy support.
The ongoing feud between Musk and Trump has escalated, particularly around the topic of the Epstein files. Despite Trump's attempts to mend relations, Musk continues to engage in discussions regarding the Epstein controversy, indicating he will not back down.
Breitbart: Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers Won't Run for Reelection
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers announced he will not seek reelection, concluding a term characterized by progressive policies that have drawn criticism from conservatives. Evers, who emphasized his commitment to inclusivity and gender-affirming care, has faced backlash for vetoing legislation aimed at protecting women's sports and restricting medical procedures for minors.
In his farewell message, Evers reflected on his public service and expressed gratitude to his family and the state. His tenure has included efforts to implement gun control measures and controversial changes to state language regarding parental roles, which have sparked national debate.
#society
Breitbart: CDC: United States Fertility Rate Hits All-Time Low in 2024
The U.S. fertility rate fell to a record low of 1.6 children per woman in 2024, despite a slight increase in total births. Factors contributing to this decline include delayed marriage and childbearing, along with changing social norms and economic pressures.
In response, the Trump administration considered measures to boost birth rates, such as a baby bonus and educational programs about fertility. A UN report indicated a global fertility crisis, with immigration significantly impacting U.S. population growth.
Breitbart: SoCal Edison Offers to Pay Eaton Fire Victims to Avoid Lawsuit
Southern California Edison is offering compensation to residents of Altadena and northern Pasadena affected by the Eaton Fire, which is believed to have been caused by faulty electrical wires. This initiative aims to avoid lengthy court battles, although Edison has not formally admitted responsibility.
The company plans to launch a Wildfire Recovery Compensation Program for victims, including those who lost homes or suffered injuries. Meanwhile, residents in Pacific Palisades and Malibu face challenges as they pursue litigation against other entities, with uncertain outcomes for recovery.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: U.S., Israel Pull Out of Hostage Talks, Say Hamas Not Serious
The U.S. and Israel have withdrawn from hostage negotiations with Hamas in Qatar, citing the group's lack of seriousness in reaching a deal. U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff indicated that military options are now being considered to rescue the remaining hostages.
Israel's response was more cautious, emphasizing that negotiations will continue domestically. Currently, 50 hostages remain in Gaza, with the IDF advancing on areas believed to hold them. Both nations expressed frustration over Hamas's unwillingness to negotiate in good faith.
The Telegraph: Battle Lines: Why Gaza is starving
The Gaza Strip is facing a dire humanitarian crisis, with reports of children starving and a looming famine. UNICEF's Tess Ingram highlights that while the situation is critical, it remains avoidable with proper intervention.
In a separate development, Thailand has escalated tensions by bombing Cambodia using F16 fighter jets, prompting questions about the motivations behind this aggressive action.
#economy
Breitbart: Powell's Plunge: New Home Sales Down 6.6% From A Year Ago
Newly built single-family home sales in the U.S. rose 0.6% in June to an annual rate of 627,000, falling short of the 650,000 forecast. Sales remain 6.6% below June 2024 levels, marking the slowest two-month stretch since October 2024, largely due to high mortgage rates.
The median sales price dropped to $401,800, down 4.9% from May, with a significant increase in inventory. Sales varied regionally, with declines in the Northeast and West, while the South and Midwest saw slight increases. Overall, year-to-date sales are down across all regions compared to 2024.