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Jul 26, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Trump Sets Another Daily Migrant Apprehension Record Low -- 88 Arrests on July 20, Down from 112 in June
On July 20, U.S. Border Patrol reported a record low of 88 migrants apprehended after illegal crossings, down from 112 just weeks prior. Officials heralded this as a sign of effective deterrence, emphasizing the administration's commitment to addressing illegal immigration.
For the second consecutive month, no apprehended migrants were admitted into the U.S., contrasting sharply with the previous administration's policies that often led to large numbers being released into American cities.
#politics
Fox News: FBI Deputy Director Bongino vows to reveal 'truth' in cryptic social media post
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino shared a message on X, expressing his commitment to revealing "the truth" after being shocked by information he encountered during investigations. He emphasized the importance of transparency in a Republic but did not specify the details of his revelations.
This situation remains unclear and is developing.
Fox News: David Letterman calls out CBS' 'pure cowardice' for canceling 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert'
David Letterman criticized CBS for canceling "The Late Show," calling the decision "pure cowardice" and claiming it mistreated Stephen Colbert. He doubted the financial reasons provided by the network and suggested the move was to avoid conflict with the Trump administration ahead of Paramount's acquisition by Skydance Media.
Letterman also condemned Paramount's settlement with Trump over a "60 Minutes" interview, arguing it reflects a disregard for press freedom. He speculated that CBS executives decided to eliminate Colbert to appease the new owners and avoid potential issues related to free speech.
#society
Le Monde: Motor rally accident kills three spectators in France
Three spectators were killed when a car driven by a 22-year-old racer veered off the road during an auto rally in central France on July 26. The victims included two brothers, aged 70 and 60, and a 44-year-old man. The driver and her co-driver were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
An investigation is underway to determine the circumstances of the accident, including whether spectators were in authorized areas. The rally, which has been held since 1965, was halted immediately following the incident.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: U.S. Jewish Groups Snub Meeting with French Government
Top American Jewish organizations have rejected a meeting with French officials following President Macron's decision to recognize Palestine as a state. They criticized the move as unilateral, claiming it emboldens extremists and undermines security for Jews globally.
The groups argue that the recognition rewards Hamas and jeopardizes future negotiations by encouraging Palestinian intransigence. While leftist factions in France support the recognition, critics like Marine Le Pen label it a recognition of a "terrorist state," calling it a political and moral misstep.
Le Monde: Thai-Cambodia clashes spread along border as death toll rises
Thailand and Cambodia are engaged in a fierce border conflict, resulting in at least 33 deaths and displacing over 150,000 people. Fighting has spread to coastal regions, with both sides accusing each other of undermining ceasefire efforts.
Cambodia has called for an unconditional ceasefire, while Thailand demands sincerity in negotiations. The dispute, rooted in territorial claims, escalated after a soldier's death in May, leading to political turmoil in Thailand. Both nations have also accused each other of targeting civilians and using heavy artillery.
#religion
The Imaginative Conservative: The Primacy of Love
St. Francis emphasized the primacy of God's love as the core of spirituality, contrasting it with the asceticism of the Dark Ages that viewed the body as evil. His revelation highlighted that union with God comes through love, not suffering, reshaping the understanding of Christian spirituality.
His teachings inspired a revival of mystical spirituality, leading to the creation of cribs and the spread of his message through poetry. This movement countered heresies like Manichaeism and Pelagianism, fostering a deeper connection to God through love and contemplation.
#culture
Le Monde: 'The Fantastic Four: First steps': The arrival of Moses in the Marvel universe
Disney is rebooting "The Fantastic Four," originally created by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee in 1961, after previous attempts by Fox failed to resonate. Directed by Matt Shakman, the film features a team of explorers who gain superhuman abilities from cosmic rays.
The main characters include Reed Richards (Mister Fantastic), Sue Storm (Invisible Woman), Johnny Storm (Human Torch), and Ben Grimm (the Thing), played by Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss Bachrach, respectively.
#history
GB News: Archaeology breakthrough as rare and 'mysterious' Roman artefact to go on show in Britain
An amateur archaeological team in Lincolnshire has discovered a rare Gallo-Roman dodecahedron, an enigmatic artefact whose purpose remains unknown. The 8cm tall, 245g item was found in a Roman quarry pit near Norton Disney and will be displayed at the University of Nottingham Museum.
Excavations at the site began in 2019, revealing numerous Roman artifacts. The dodecahedron is part of a free exhibition that will showcase the recent discoveries and the site's history. This find adds to the mystery surrounding dodecahedrons, with over 130 found in areas once known as Gaul.