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Jul 29, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Seven in Ten Britons Back Using Royal Navy to Stop Channel Migrants
A recent poll reveals that 69% of Britons support deploying the Royal Navy to tackle the illegal boat migrant crisis in the English Channel, with only 18% opposed. This aligns with the views of Nigel Farage and his Reform UK party, advocating for stronger border measures.
Despite previous financial commitments to France for border security, illegal crossings have surged. Critics, including Farage, argue that current policies fail to deter illegal migration and call for reforms to address welfare incentives.
#politics
Fox News: Rubio downplays 2028 talk, touts Vance as Trump's successor
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has dismissed speculation about his potential candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination in 2028, endorsing Vice President JD Vance instead. Rubio praised Vance as a close friend and a strong candidate if he chooses to run.
Rubio expressed contentment with his current role in President Trump's Cabinet, emphasizing his commitment to serving as long as the president allows. He reflected on his political journey and the impact he hopes to make during his tenure.
Fox News: Democratic senator laments party's messaging problem as ratings plummet to 30-year low
Sen. Mark Kelly acknowledged the Democratic Party's declining favorability, with a recent poll showing 63% of voters view the party unfavorably. He emphasized the need for better communication about issues affecting constituents, particularly concerning Medicaid and food assistance.
Kelly also addressed inflation during the Biden administration and criticized Trump's tariff policies for potentially increasing costs. He noted that the party must confront these challenges to regain support.
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Crow: Obama Allegations by Tulsi Gabbard Are 'Dangerous'
Rep. Jason Crow criticized Tulsi Gabbard's allegations against former President Obama as "dangerous" and a distraction. He emphasized that the Russian interference investigations have been thoroughly examined, including a bipartisan Senate inquiry during the Trump administration.
Crow urged that Gabbard's claims appear to be an attempt to regain favor with Trump, rather than based on substantiated evidence.
Fox News: Freedom Caucus lawmaker Ralph Norman vows to 'shake things up' in South Carolina governor bid
Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., has announced his campaign for governor of South Carolina, aiming to challenge the political establishment and promote government efficiency. His platform includes infrastructure improvements, term limits for lawmakers, and socially conservative initiatives like school choice.
Norman joins a competitive Republican primary field, with significant emphasis on securing Donald Trump's endorsement. He positions himself as a disruptor focused on conservative reforms, leveraging his business background and experience in Congress to appeal to voters.
#society
Le Monde: In Germany, at least 3 dead and several people injured in train derailment
A regional passenger train derailed near Riedlingen, Germany, on July 27, resulting in at least three fatalities and multiple serious injuries. The cause of the derailment is under investigation, with storms in the area being considered as a potential factor.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed condolences for the victims, while Deutsche Bahn, the national railway operator, is cooperating with ongoing investigations.
Fox News: Kelly Osbourne posts treasured moment with late father Ozzy Osbourne
Kelly Osbourne shared cherished memories of her father, Ozzy Osbourne, following his death at 76. She posted a heartfelt video on Instagram, recalling a moment from their show where they danced and expressed their love for each other.
Ozzy passed away surrounded by family, with reports indicating he was at peace in his final days. He is survived by his wife, Sharon, and their children, as well as three children from a previous marriage.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Britain is 'ready to fight' over Taiwan amid rising tensions
UK Defence Secretary John Healey stated that Britain is prepared to engage in conflict in the Pacific if tensions over Taiwan escalate. He emphasized the importance of military exercises with allies like Australia to enhance readiness and deterrence, while also advocating for peaceful resolutions.
Despite Healey's assertive remarks, he noted they were made in "general terms," preferring diplomatic solutions. Meanwhile, Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has taken a more cautious stance on potential military involvement against China, focusing instead on stabilizing relations and enhancing trade ties.
#military
Breitbart: WWII Aviator MIA for 82 Years to Be Put at Rest in Arlington
First Lt. Henry J. Carlin, a World War II bomber navigator missing for 80 years, has been identified and will be interred at Arlington National Cemetery. Carlin was declared missing after his B-25C bomber crashed in Burma on August 3, 1943, with four crew members killed.
His remains were recovered in 1947 but could not be identified until recently, utilizing advanced forensic techniques. Carlin's name will be marked with a rosette on the Walls of the Missing in the Philippines, signifying his identification. His burial is scheduled for Spring 2024.
#education
Fox News: RILEY GAINES: Trump did right thing with DOE cuts, now Congress needs to get in the game
The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to reduce the Department of Education's workforce by nearly a third, aiming to return control of education to states and local communities. This move is seen as a necessary step to curb federal overreach and streamline education.
The restructuring involves transferring student loan management to the Treasury Department and reassessing the Department of Education's functions. Advocates argue this will restore educational values to families and local leaders, moving away from what they perceive as a politicized agenda imposed by federal bureaucrats.
#crime
Breitbart: Arizona Woman Sentenced to 8 Years for Helping North Korean Spies to Infiltrate U.S. Companies
Christina Marie Chapman, 50, has been sentenced to over eight years in prison for facilitating North Korean spies to infiltrate 309 U.S. companies as fake IT workers. She hosted their computers at her home, creating a “laptop farm” that deceived companies into believing the workers were based in the U.S.
Chapman pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including identity theft and conspiracy to commit fraud. The scheme allowed North Korean workers to earn over $17 million, which Chapman funneled through her accounts. The Justice Department has since disrupted a broader network aiding North Korean IT fraud.
Breitbart: Deputy Shot, Killed by Barricaded Suspect in Kansas City
Deputy Elijah Ming, 34, was fatally shot by barricaded suspect Shawn Harris in Kansas City, Kansas, during a civil standby call. Ming was responding to a report of threats made by Harris against a woman and her friends.
Ming, a nearly nine-year veteran of the Wyandotte County Sheriff's Office, was taken to the hospital but later died from his injuries. Harris surrendered to law enforcement several hours later.