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#politics

GB News: Ellen DeGeneres 'flees Britain' as Donald Trump and JD Vance arrive for UK 'Maga summer'
Ellen DeGeneres 'flees Britain' as Donald Trump and JD Vance arrive for UK 'Maga summer'
Donald Trump and JD Vance are visiting the UK, prompting the term "MAGA British summer." Trump is currently in Scotland for golf and meetings with European leaders, while Vance plans a family trip to the Cotswolds. Ellen DeGeneres, who recently moved to the area, is reportedly planning to leave during Vance's visit.

Trump's trip includes discussions on immigration issues, which he describes as a "horrible invasion." His connection to Scotland is personal, stemming from his mother's heritage. Vance's visit follows a trend of U.S. politicians traveling to the UK for personal reasons.


#society

The Western Journal: Op-Ed: Some Pro-Life Groups Oppose Ending Abortion
Op-Ed: Some Pro-Life Groups Oppose Ending Abortion
Despite the overturn of Roe v. Wade, abortion rates in the U.S. have risen, with over one million preborn babies still being aborted annually. The author argues that pro-life organizations, particularly in conservative states, have failed to support legislative efforts aimed at abolishing abortion, often opposing grassroots initiatives.

The book "Forsakers of the Fatherless" critiques these pro-life groups for prioritizing political interests over the abolition of abortion. It highlights instances where key pro-life figures have actively discouraged legislation that would classify abortion as murder, suggesting a betrayal of the pro-life cause.


#crime

Fox News: Brutal downtown brawl leaves victims bloodied as Cincinnati police launch investigation
Brutal downtown brawl leaves victims bloodied as Cincinnati police launch investigation
Cincinnati police are investigating a violent brawl captured in a viral video that occurred downtown on Friday night. The footage shows a man in a white t-shirt being beaten by multiple individuals, including a woman who later comes to his aid and is also attacked.

Police Chief Teresa Theetge condemned the incident as "cruel and absolutely unacceptable," clarifying that it stemmed from a verbal altercation and was unrelated to a nearby music festival. Authorities are seeking information from the public to identify those involved.