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Jul 26, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Federalist: Rogue ERLC Bands With Soros-Tied Group To Push Amnesty Bill
The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC), linked to George Soros, is advocating for the DIGNITY Act, which would grant mass amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants. Critics argue this move does not reflect the interests of the Southern Baptist Churches that fund the ERLC.
The ERLC has faced backlash from religious leaders and a task force found it distracts from the mission of Southern Baptists. Despite promising to assess advocacy efforts, the ERLC has chosen to support the DIGNITY Act, raising concerns about its effectiveness and alignment with church values.
#politics
The Federalist: John Brennan's 5 Lies That Set Russiagate In Motion
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has declassified a report revealing intentional fraud within the Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) from January 2017, which falsely linked Vladimir Putin to Donald Trump's election victory. The report, originating from the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, highlights how former CIA Director John Brennan manipulated intelligence to support a politically motivated narrative against Trump.
The report details four specific fabrications by Brennan, including reliance on dubious sources and the infamous Steele dossier, to assert that Putin preferred Trump. It underscores that the actual intelligence contradicted the ICA's conclusions, raising serious questions about the integrity of the intelligence process during that period.
The Western Journal: Priceless: Official Democratic X Account Tweets Out Humiliating Image, Forced to Delete in Complete Embarrassment
The Democratic Party's official X account recently posted a chart attempting to blame rising grocery prices on former President Trump, only to delete it after it was revealed that the data primarily reflected price increases during President Biden's tenure. Social media users quickly pointed out the error, highlighting the Democrats' misstep.
This incident underscores ongoing frustrations with the Democratic messaging on economic issues, particularly inflation, as they face criticism for their policies. The post's deletion reflects a broader struggle within the party to communicate effectively in the wake of electoral losses.
#society
GB News: Majority of Britons think Islam is not compatible with British values, new poll finds
A recent YouGov survey reveals that over half of Britons believe Islam is incompatible with British values, while 41% feel Muslim immigrants negatively impact the UK. In contrast, lower percentages view Hindu, Sikh, Jewish, and Christian immigrants negatively.
The survey indicates younger individuals are more open-minded about Islam. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, which commissioned the poll, aims to foster understanding through its upcoming convention, encouraging dialogue with skeptics.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: ICC refers Hungary to oversight body for not arresting Netanyahu during state visit
The International Criminal Court has reported Hungary for not arresting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit in April, despite an arrest warrant for alleged crimes against humanity related to the Gaza conflict. The ICC stated Hungary's actions undermine its mandate, as it relies on member states to execute warrants.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban defended his decision, claiming a "half-hearted" commitment to the ICC and initiating a process to withdraw from the court. This incident follows similar investigations involving Italy and Mongolia for failing to arrest suspects linked to the ICC.
#culture
Forbes: Chicago’s Kumiko Named World’s Best Bar At 2025 Spirited Awards
Sip & Guzzle in New York was awarded Best New U.S. Cocktail Bar, while Hong Kong's Bar Leone took home the title of Best International Cocktail Bar at the Spirited Awards in New Orleans. Kumiko in Chicago was named World’s Best Bar, highlighting its innovative Japanese-inspired offerings.
Christine Kim from Washington, D.C.'s Service Bar was recognized as U.S. Bartender of the Year. Other notable awards included Allegory for Best U.S. Bar Team and the Timeless U.S. Award for The Bar at Keens Steakhouse in New York.
The Western Journal: Trump Honors and Remembers 'Great Friend' Hulk Hogan: 'MAGA All the Way'
President Trump paid tribute to Hulk Hogan following his death at 71, describing him as a "great friend" and a cultural icon who embodied the MAGA spirit. Trump recalled Hogan's impactful speech at the Republican National Convention and expressed condolences to his family.
Hogan, known for his wrestling fame and patriotic views, had a long association with Trump, dating back to WrestleMania IV. Despite controversies, he remained a prominent figure in wrestling and politics, celebrating his faith and support for Trump throughout his career.
#health
The Federalist: Trans 'Clinic' Shuts Its Doors Thanks To Trump's Executive Order
America's largest transgender youth clinic, the Center for Transyouth Health and Development at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, has closed following an executive order banning chemical and surgical treatments for minors. The order aims to protect children from what is described as harmful practices, despite ongoing legal challenges from state attorneys general.
The closure reflects a growing backlash against gender transition treatments amid rising evidence of psychological harm. Legal actions against clinics and practitioners are increasing, with some physicians advocating for a review of practices and informed consent in light of the new regulations.
#science
Forbes: NASA Just Snapped A Rare Solar Eclipse From Space — See The Photos
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured a rare solar eclipse on July 25, 2025, where the moon obscured 62% of the sun from its vantage point in space. The event lasted about 35 minutes, and the SDO, which orbits Earth, managed the drop in sunlight by being fully charged.
The next solar eclipse visible from Earth will be a partial eclipse on September 21, 2025, while a total solar eclipse will occur on August 12, 2026. Additionally, the European Space Agency's Proba-3 mission has successfully created artificial total solar eclipses to study the sun's corona.
#other
Fox News: US-Mexico Tijuana River sewage crisis deal is ‘massive’ win for Americans, EPA says
The U.S. and Mexico have signed a deal to address the Tijuana River sewage crisis, which has long affected San Diego residents. The agreement includes funding for critical infrastructure projects to divert treated effluent and rehabilitate sewage systems, aiming for a long-term solution by 2025.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin emphasized the collaboration between both nations to resolve this environmental issue, which has harmed public health and the economy. The plan accounts for future population growth and maintenance costs, marking a significant step towards ending the decades-old problem.
Daily Mirror: 'Britain must do more' and act now to end starvation in Gaza, MPs demand
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Daily Mirror: Donald Trump flees to UK as backers admit Epstein row could lead to impeachment
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