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Jul 29, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Bass, Newsom more interested in ‘sheltering’ illegal immigrants than rebuilding from fires: Stephen Miller
Stephen Miller criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass for prioritizing support for illegal immigrants over rebuilding areas devastated by recent wildfires. He suggested that their efforts could have been redirected to restore the Palisades, which suffered significant damage.
The ongoing tensions between Trump and California leaders have intensified, particularly after the federal deployment of National Guard troops in response to civil unrest. The Los Angeles City Council's sanctuary city designation further complicates the situation, as it limits cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.
#politics
Le Monde: EU defends Trump trade deal after backlash from capitals and businesses
The European Union has defended its recent trade deal with President Donald Trump, which was reached just before a deadline that could have imposed steep tariffs on EU exports. The agreement includes a 15% tariff, lower than the proposed 30%, and commitments for significant energy purchases and investments from the U.S.
Reactions among EU member states have varied, with some leaders expressing disappointment and others viewing it as a necessary compromise to avoid a trade war. The deal is seen as crucial for maintaining economic stability and cooperation, particularly regarding security issues related to Ukraine.
Le Monde: French PM Bayrou slams EU-US trade deal as 'submission'
French Prime Minister François Bayrou condemned a recent trade deal between the US and EU, calling it a "dark day" and a sign of "submission." The agreement, which sets a 15% tariff on EU exports to the US, faced backlash from various political figures in France, who criticized it as detrimental to European interests.
Critics, including members from across the political spectrum, described the deal as a "political, economic and moral fiasco," with concerns it portrays the EU as a US "vassal." French officials plan to meet with economic stakeholders to assess the deal's implications.
#society
GB News: The happiest place in the UK for a family holiday has been crowned for summer 2025 - full list
The Isle of Wight has been ranked as Britain's most joyful destination for family holidays, scoring 12.2 out of 15 in a survey that evaluated family-friendliness and entertainment options. Pembrokeshire and Hampshire followed closely, with scores of 11.8 and 11.6, respectively.
These locations offer a range of activities, from sandy beaches and amusement parks to educational experiences and scenic walks, making them ideal for family staycations. The research aims to inspire families to explore the UK during the summer holidays.
Breitbart: REPORT: Police Set to Charge Two After Baseball Game Brawl
Police in Milford, Massachusetts, are preparing to arrest at least two individuals involved in a brawl during an adult baseball game between Milford Post 59 and East Springfield. The incident, which was livestreamed, saw hecklers enter the field and engage in violence.
The American Legion expressed disappointment over the altercation, stating it contradicts their sportsmanship values. A juvenile is among those expected to face charges, and additional safety measures will be implemented for future games.
Forbes: Over 2,100 U.S. Flight Delays Today Due To Extreme Heat And Thunderstorms
Extreme heat from Nebraska to the Carolinas is causing significant flight delays across the U.S., with over 2,100 flights affected as of Monday morning. The National Weather Service warns of heat index values exceeding 115 degrees, impacting major airports like O’Hare and Hartsfield-Jackson.
High temperatures and humidity can lead to increased thunderstorms, prompting ground delays. Airlines may also need to reduce aircraft weight for safe takeoff, further contributing to delays. Travelers are advised to book early morning flights to mitigate the risk of disruptions.
Breitbart: UK Govt Imported and Housed Taliban Fighters With Afghan Airlift: Report
The UK government has acknowledged that it secretly airlifted Taliban fighters, sympathizers, and serious criminals to Britain amid a massive data breach. This revelation follows a cover-up of the state’s failures in handling the evacuation of Afghans, with lax background checks allowing dangerous individuals to enter the country.
Among those brought to the UK are individuals with criminal records and ties to the Taliban, some of whom were able to pose as family members of legitimate evacuees. This situation raises concerns about national security, especially given past incidents where terrorists exploited similar evacuation processes.
Fox News: Mysterious rare purple shell washes up on shores of beach after long absence
A UC San Diego Ph.D. student discovered a rare pelagic sea snail, Janthina, while walking on a La Jolla beach. These vibrant purple snails, which float using a "bubble raft," have not been seen on the Southern California coast since 2015, likely due to warmer offshore waters.
Janthina use a camouflage strategy to evade predators, appearing darker on top and lighter underneath. Their recent appearance raises questions about environmental changes, as local residents express curiosity about the phenomenon.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Trump Disagrees with Netanyahu on Gaza: 'Those Children Look Very Hungry'
President Trump publicly disagreed with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's claim that there is no starvation in Gaza, stating that children appear hungry. He emphasized the need for immediate food and safety in the region, criticizing the overall situation as a "mess."
Trump proposed establishing food centers in Gaza, asserting that the U.S. would provide funds for humanitarian aid. He reiterated his concern over the starvation narrative, stating that it is evident and cannot be ignored.
Times Of Israel: EU considers suspending Israel’s access to research funding over Gaza aid crisis
The European Commission is set to discuss a proposal to partially suspend Israel's access to the EU's Horizon research funding due to concerns over Israel's humanitarian commitments in Gaza. Several EU countries have urged for increased pressure on Israel amid ongoing humanitarian crises.
While Israel has made some efforts to expand aid access, EU officials and member states express that more action is necessary. Reports indicate rising malnutrition-related deaths in Gaza, prompting calls for further measures to address the humanitarian situation.
Breitbart: Trump and Starmer Ready to Meet in Scotland with Trade, Gaza on the Agenda
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to meet UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer at his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland. Their discussions will focus on trade agreements, including a recent deal that impacts tariffs on UK goods entering the U.S.
Additionally, the leaders will address the ongoing conflict in Gaza, with hopes for U.S. involvement in facilitating a ceasefire through collaboration with Qatar and Egypt.
Breitbart: Report: Gaza Child in Widely-Used Photo of 'Starvation' Has Muscular Disorder
A viral photo of a malnourished child in Gaza has been discredited by media watchdog Honest Reporting, which claims the child suffers from a muscular disorder rather than starvation. The image, widely circulated in Western media, lacks context about the child's health and family situation.
Honest Reporting argues that media outlets have exaggerated food insecurity in Gaza, often relying on unverified information and narratives from Hamas. The Israeli military maintains that there is no starvation in Gaza and attributes misinformation to a campaign by Hamas to provoke anti-Israel sentiment.
Le Monde: France tells UN conference 'no alternative' to two-state solution
At a UN conference co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot emphasized the necessity of a two-state solution for Israelis and Palestinians. He announced plans for France to recognize a State of Palestine in September, with other European nations expected to follow.
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa urged immediate recognition of Palestine and called for an international force to support statehood. The conference will also address Palestinian Authority reform, disarmament of Hamas, and Arab normalization with Israel. Israel and the U.S. are absent from the discussions amid ongoing conflict in Gaza.
#economy
Fox News: Bill Maher admits he was wrong about Trump on tariffs, doesn’t ‘see a country in a depression at all’
Liberal comedian Bill Maher acknowledged he was wrong about President Trump's tariffs, admitting the economy is thriving contrary to his predictions. He emphasized the importance of honesty over partisan bias, noting the stock market is at record highs and people are living their lives.
Maher previously criticized Trump's approach to trade but now recognizes that the anticipated economic downturn has not occurred. He highlighted the need to confront reality rather than relying on knee-jerk opposition to Trump.
#religion
Fox News: Trump admin issues new guidance to protect religious expression across federal workforce
Federal agencies must now protect religious expression in the workplace, according to a new memo from the Office of Personnel Management. This guidance allows federal employees to display religious items, pray off-duty, and discuss their beliefs without fear of reprisal.
OPM Director Scott Kupor emphasized that federal employees should not have to choose between their faith and career. The memo outlines permissible religious expressions and encourages agencies to revise policies to protect these rights, reinforcing the First Amendment's protections for all Americans, including federal workers.
#health
Times Of Israel: Reservist who identified bodies after Oct. 7 found dead in suspected suicide
An Israel Defense Forces reservist, Ariel Meir Taman, was found dead in his home, with reports suggesting a suspected suicide. Taman, who served in the Military Rabbinate and was involved in identifying bodies post the October 7 Hamas attack, leaves behind a wife and four children.
His death has prompted calls for discussions in the Knesset regarding the rising suicide rates among soldiers, particularly following the recent conflict. The IDF has noted a concerning trend in mental health issues among service members, especially reservists, with suicide rates reportedly increasing since the October 7 attack.
#crime
Fox News: Armed Marine veteran stops Michigan Walmart stabbing suspect
An armed bystander, Derrick Perry, a Marine veteran, intervened during a mass stabbing at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan, on July 26, 2025. He and other bystanders confronted the suspect, who had stabbed 11 people, and managed to detain him without firing a shot.
The suspect, Bradford James Gille, faces multiple charges, including terrorism and assault with intent to murder. All victims are expected to survive, with varying conditions reported. Authorities have not yet determined a motive for the attack.