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Jul 26, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: Trump Admin Cracks Down on 5 Universities for Alleged 'Discrimination Against American-Born Students'
The Trump administration is investigating five universities for allegedly discriminating against American-born students by offering scholarships exclusively to DACA and undocumented students. The Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights is looking into complaints that these practices violate Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon emphasized that non-citizens should not receive preferential treatment over American citizens for scholarships. The investigations stem from complaints filed by the Legal Insurrection Foundation’s Equal Protection Project, which argues that American-born students' rights must be protected.
#politics
GB News: WATCH IN FULL: Donald Trump jets to Scotland after predicting '50/50 chance' of EU trade deal
Donald Trump has departed for Scotland to meet First Minister John Swinney. Before leaving, he commented on trade negotiations with the EU, estimating a less than 50% chance of reaching a deal due to current high tariffs.
Trump indicated that the EU is eager for an agreement but emphasized the uncertainty surrounding potential tariff reductions.
Forbes: Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Ban In Third Ruling Opposing President
A federal judge has ruled against President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship, marking the third such ruling. U.S. District Judge Leo Sorokin deemed the order unconstitutional, keeping it blocked until the Supreme Court intervenes.
This decision reinforces the legal standing of birthright citizenship in the U.S. and highlights ongoing legal challenges to Trump's policies.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: IDF shoots down Houthi missile; sirens triggered in West Bank, Dead Sea area
The Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen launched a ballistic missile at Israel, which was intercepted by Israeli air defenses. There were no injuries reported, but sirens sounded in southern Israel. This marks the second missile attack by the Houthis in three days.
In response to ongoing threats, Israel conducted airstrikes on Houthi military infrastructure in Yemen. The Houthis have escalated their attacks on Israel since November 2023, following the Hamas massacre, and have targeted maritime traffic in the Red Sea, impacting global shipping.
The Western Journal: Trump Admin Announces TikTok Only Has 1 Way to Survive on American Phones: 'We’ve Made the Decision'
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced that TikTok must either transition to American ownership or cease operations in the U.S. due to concerns over data security linked to its Chinese parent company, ByteDance. The deadline for this transition is set for September 17.
Lutnick emphasized that while some Chinese ownership might be permissible, the app must ultimately be under American control. He indicated that the future of TikTok hinges on Chinese approval of the proposed deal, which is not officially part of ongoing trade talks but will likely be discussed.
#economy
Forbes: How Jeffrey Epstein Got So Rich
Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, amassed a fortune of nearly $600 million at his death in 2019, largely through financial services provided to billionaires like Les Wexner and Leon Black, alongside significant tax benefits from the U.S. Virgin Islands. His wealth's origins remain controversial, with allegations of blackmailing wealthy associates.
Epstein's financial empire relied heavily on two main clients, who contributed 75% of his income, and he utilized tax exemptions to minimize his tax burden significantly. Despite his criminal activities, his estate continues to hold substantial assets, with ongoing investigations into the financial networks supporting his operations.
#history
The Telegraph: American agrees she may be descended from Queen Victoria’s secret love child
A historian suggests that a care worker from Minnesota may be a descendant of Queen Victoria's rumored love child with her manservant, John Brown. This claim is part of Fern Riddell's new book and documentary exploring the possibility of Victoria's secret daughter.
The speculation about Victoria's affair has persisted for over 150 years, and Riddell's research adds a new layer to the historical narrative.
#sports
The Western Journal: Legendary Coach Nick Saban Backs Trump Order on Paying College Athletes as a 'Huge Step' in Fixing a Broken Model
Former Alabama coach Nick Saban endorsed President Trump's executive order aimed at reforming college athletics by restricting third-party pay-for-play deals. Saban stated that the order is crucial for preserving the educational model of college sports and protecting non-revenue sports.
Trump's order seeks to eliminate improper payments to collegiate athletes and mandates that universities maintain scholarships for non-revenue sports. It emphasizes the need for stability and fairness in college athletics, asserting that college sports should not operate like professional leagues.