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Jul 26, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: People Smugglers Kill Again: 15 Dead in Migrant Boat Disaster
A migrant boat capsized off the coast of Libya, resulting in at least 15 Egyptian deaths. The vessel, which was headed for Europe, sank near Tobruk. Two Sudanese crew members were rescued, but one remains missing. Local aid groups report that 10 individuals survived the incident.
Libya continues to be a major transit point for migrants fleeing conflict and poverty, with frequent drowning incidents. In the past eight months, over 434 migrants have died and 611 are missing in the region. The country remains unstable following the 2011 uprising that ousted Moammar Gadhafi.
#politics
Breitbart: Trump Endorses RNC Chair Mike Whatley in North Carolina Senate Race
Michael Whatley, Chairman of the Republican National Committee, received a significant endorsement from former President Donald Trump for the Republican primary for North Carolina’s open Senate seat. Trump praised Whatley’s leadership at the RNC and his alignment with the America First agenda, urging North Carolinians to support him.
Whatley has not officially declared his candidacy, but sources indicate he is likely to run. Should he enter the race, he may face former Democrat Governor Roy Cooper in the general election.
Forbes: AOC Will Pay $3,000 For Ethics Violations Over Met Gala Appearance
The House Ethics Committee found Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez violated ethics rules by accepting gifts during her 2021 Met Gala appearance, including a free admission for her fiancé valued at $35,000. She must pay approximately $3,000 to settle the claims.
Ocasio-Cortez's chief of staff stated she accepts the ruling and will pay the remaining amounts. An investigation began after a complaint was filed, with experts noting her attendance and acceptance of items violated House gift rules.
#society
GB News: GB News Daily Reflection - Thursday July 25
Queen Elizabeth II exemplified lifelong devotion to service, maintaining her vow until her passing. This mirrors Jesus' challenge to James and John, emphasizing that true leadership is rooted in self-sacrificial service rather than the pursuit of status.
The Federalist: American Birth Rates Rates Drop To Levels Of Civilizational Suicide
U.S. birth rates have fallen to alarming levels, with women averaging 1.6 children, raising concerns about civilizational survival. The decline is attributed to factors such as delayed childbearing, cultural shifts, and increased access to birth control and abortion.
As the native population shrinks, reliance on immigration may increase, but challenges remain in assimilating newcomers into American culture. The erosion of a shared national identity complicates this process, raising questions about the future of American society.
#economy
Breitbart: 'Bunch of Clowns': Democrat Attempt to Rip Trump on Grocery Prices Fails
The Democratic Party attempted to criticize President Trump over grocery prices but mistakenly used a graph showing price increases during Biden's presidency. The post, later deleted, drew ridicule on social media for its misrepresentation of data.
Despite the Democrats' claims, surveys indicate many Americans believe Trump would reduce food costs. Recent reports also highlight a decline in consumer prices, contradicting fears that Trump's policies would inflate costs.
#education
The Western Journal: California Democrats Pushing Bill to Give Descendants of Slaves Preferential College Treatment
California's Assembly Bill 7 aims to give preference in college admissions to applicants who are descendants of slaves. The bill has passed the Senate Judiciary Committee and is seen by critics as a move towards racial preferences, potentially violating the Equal Protection Clause due to recent Supreme Court rulings against affirmative action.
Opponents argue that the bill promotes victimhood over merit, undermining the principles of fair competition in education. The legislation is expected to face legal challenges, especially as universities may attempt to navigate around court rulings on race-based admissions.
#crime
Forbes: Ghislaine Maxwell DOJ Interview: Testimony Wraps Up As Lawyer Says No Pardon Promised
Ghislaine Maxwell has completed two days of interviews with prosecutors regarding her association with Jeffrey Epstein. Her attorney stated that she answered all questions without invoking her Fifth Amendment rights, discussing around 100 individuals connected to Epstein.
No deal for leniency or a pardon was reached during the interviews, and the Department of Justice has not confirmed if any details will be made public. Maxwell's attorney expressed confidence that the truth about Epstein's activities would eventually emerge.
#science
Forbes: Northern Lights Update: These 14 States Could See Aurora Borealis Saturday
This weekend, several U.S. states may experience the northern lights, with a NOAA forecast predicting a Kp index of five for Saturday, indicating moderate auroral activity. Areas including Alaska, Washington, and parts of the Midwest are expected to have the best viewing opportunities.
The optimal time for viewing is between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m., preferably in locations with minimal light pollution and clear skies. The northern lights have been particularly active recently due to the peak of the sun's solar cycle, with forecasts suggesting continued activity into next year.