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#illegals

Fox News: ICE arrests over 200 illegal alien child sex offenders in Houston area in past 6 months
ICE arrests over 200 illegal alien child sex offenders in Houston area in past 6 months
In the past six months, ICE has arrested 214 illegal immigrants in the Houston area who have been charged or convicted of sex offenses involving minors. This figure surpasses the total arrests made during the entire 2024 fiscal year, indicating a significant increase in enforcement efforts.

ICE attributes this rise to a comprehensive approach under the current administration, which has led to the formation of multiagency targeting teams. Officials emphasize that these efforts aim to enhance community safety by removing violent criminal aliens and sex offenders from the region.


#politics

Breitbart: Protest in Support of Stephen Colbert Bombs with Less than Two Dozen People
Protest in Support of Stephen Colbert Bombs with Less than Two Dozen People
A protest in support of Stephen Colbert, following the cancellation of his show by Paramount, attracted fewer than twenty attendees outside the CBS Broadcast Center. Organizers claimed it was a stand for First Amendment rights, while CBS cited financial reasons for the cancellation, stating it was not related to the show's performance.

Critics allege political motives behind the decision, especially after Colbert's comments on a settlement involving Donald Trump. Trump himself welcomed the news, criticizing Colbert's talent and ratings. The protest quickly dissipated, reflecting limited public support for the cause.


Fox News: Bad Brand: Democrats plunge to new lows in another national poll
Bad Brand: Democrats plunge to new lows in another national poll
DNC Chair Ken Martin acknowledged the party's "brand problem" as a Wall Street Journal poll revealed a historic low in favorability, with only 33% of respondents viewing the Democrats positively. The party has lost control of the White House and Senate, struggling to regain voter trust.

Despite the unfavorable ratings, a slight majority of 46% indicated they would support a Democrat for Congress over a Republican. Democrats aim to improve their standing ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.


Forbes: Sen. Lindsey Graham Faces Primary Challenge From Project 2025 Author
Sen. Lindsey Graham Faces Primary Challenge From Project 2025 Author
Paul Dans, former director of Project 2025, has announced his candidacy for the GOP Senate primary in South Carolina, challenging incumbent Sen. Lindsey Graham. Dans aims to promote Project 2025’s far-right agenda, asserting that the Senate is key to ending the progressive era.

Graham, who has shifted from a Trump critic to a staunch supporter, has already secured endorsements from key conservatives. Dans is expected to announce his candidacy formally soon and hopes to gain support from disenchanted Republicans and allies of Project 2025.


The Telegraph: Starmer has just embarrassed Britain in front of the most powerful man in the world
Starmer has just embarrassed Britain in front of the most powerful man in the world
Keir Starmer's meeting with Donald Trump at Turnberry golf course was marked by discomfort and unsolicited advice. Trump suggested Starmer cut taxes and clamp down on crime, advice not well-received by Labour backbenchers.

The encounter highlighted tensions, as Trump criticized London Mayor Sadiq Khan, a friend of Starmer, further complicating the Prime Minister's position.


Breitbart: CIA Director Ratcliffe: Former Obama Intel Officials May Still Face Criminal Liability Despite Statute of Limitations
CIA Director Ratcliffe: Former Obama Intel Officials May Still Face Criminal Liability Despite Statute of Limitations
CIA Director John Ratcliffe indicated that despite the expiration of some statutes of limitations, former officials from the Obama administration, including John Brennan and James Clapper, may still face criminal liability related to the 2016 election. He highlighted inconsistencies in their testimonies and the ongoing declassification of intelligence related to the Steele dossier and alleged conspiracy against Donald Trump.

Ratcliffe emphasized the importance of accountability and transparency to prevent similar actions in the future, asserting that the current Department of Justice has the opportunity to pursue indictments based on new evidence. He noted that referrals for criminal prosecution have already been made.


#society

Breitbart: Trump Warns Starmer Not to Make 'Mistake' of Censoring Truth Social
Trump Warns Starmer Not to Make 'Mistake' of Censoring Truth Social
President Trump cautioned UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer against censoring his Truth Social platform under the new Online Safety Act, arguing it would be a mistake. Starmer defended the legislation as a measure to protect children from harmful content, denying any intent to censor free speech.

The Online Safety Act has already limited access to certain content in the UK, raising concerns over freedom of speech. Critics point to existing laws that criminalize speech and the lack of an appeals process for those affected by such regulations, indicating a growing tension between US and UK approaches to speech.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Thailand, Cambodia reach ceasefire deal to end conflict that displaced 260K, Trump says
Thailand, Cambodia reach ceasefire deal to end conflict that displaced 260K, Trump says
Thailand and Cambodia have reached a ceasefire agreement, ending recent conflicts that resulted in over 260,000 people displaced and at least 35 fatalities. President Trump announced the deal after discussions with both nations' leaders, emphasizing that trade negotiations would resume only after peace is established.

Military commanders from both countries will begin talks to ease tensions, and a border committee meeting is scheduled for August 4. The ceasefire aims to rebuild trust and cooperation, with U.S. officials expressing support for the resolution.


Le Monde: Trump shortens 50-day deadline for Russia to end war in Ukraine
Trump shortens 50-day deadline for Russia to end war in Ukraine
President Trump announced a shortened deadline for Russian President Putin to negotiate a peace deal in Ukraine, now set for August 7-9, amid ongoing Russian attacks. Trump criticized Putin's continued bombardment of Ukrainian cities and expressed disappointment over the lack of progress.

Ukraine's leadership welcomed Trump's decision, emphasizing the need for a strong response to Putin. Trump indicated potential sanctions and tariffs on Russia's trading partners if a deal isn't reached, while expressing reluctance to penalize the Russian people.


Times Of Israel: Spain to airdrop 12 tons of food into Gaza, joining Mideast countries
Spain to airdrop 12 tons of food into Gaza, joining Mideast countries
Spain plans to airdrop 12 tons of food into Gaza this week, responding to concerns of famine amid ongoing conflict. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez emphasized the moral imperative to address the crisis, with the operation set to begin from Jordan using Spanish air force planes.

Israel has announced 10-hour "humanitarian pauses" in fighting and is coordinating with several Arab nations to facilitate aid deliveries. Despite these efforts, humanitarian officials express skepticism about the effectiveness of airdrops in resolving the hunger crisis.


#economy

GB News: Chinese automaker offers huge £3,750 discount on new electric cars as Labour leaves drivers 'in limbo'
Chinese automaker offers huge £3,750 discount on new electric cars as Labour leaves drivers 'in limbo'
Skywell UK has introduced a £3,750 incentive for its BE11 electric vehicle, aiming to mitigate delays caused by the UK Government's new Electric Car Grant. The vehicle's price starts at £27,245, with potential savings reaching £30,245 for the Long Range model.

The initiative responds to uncertainties regarding the grant's eligibility, especially for Chinese manufacturers, amid concerns about their production methods. Skywell's management emphasizes the need for clarity and efficiency in the application process to avoid customer delays.


#education

The American Mind: Parental Rights in the Age of AI Education
Parental Rights in the Age of AI Education
Artificial intelligence is set to transform K-12 education by providing personalized tutoring and administrative support. Companies like Khan Academy and major publishers are integrating AI tools into classrooms, potentially benefiting various educational models, including homeschooling and micro-schools.

However, concerns arise regarding the potential political bias of AI systems, which may lean left due to their training data. There's a risk that these tools could be used for ideological indoctrination unless transparency, choice, and parental control are prioritized in their deployment.


#crime

Fox News: Bryan Kohberger questioned: Inside his first interview with police after Idaho student murders
Bryan Kohberger questioned: Inside his first interview with police after Idaho student murders
Bryan Kohberger, charged with the murder of four University of Idaho students, remained calm during his first police interview. He discussed his Ph.D. program and personal life but invoked his Fifth Amendment rights when questioned about the murders, admitting he was aware of the crime alert from Washington State University.

The interview revealed Kohberger's focus on his academic pursuits and personal experiences, including a recent road trip with his father. However, when the police brought up the murders, he expressed a desire for legal representation before discussing the case further.


#science

The Western Journal: Organizers of Major Sun-Dimming Experiment Collaborated with the Federal Government: Documents
Organizers of Major Sun-Dimming Experiment Collaborated with the Federal Government: Documents
Researchers at the University of Washington have been developing a sun-dimming technology called the Marine Cloud Brightening Program, which aims to spray salt particles into the atmosphere to reflect sunlight. Internal documents reveal that they collaborated with federal agencies while keeping plans secret from the public.

The project faced scrutiny after a brief test off California was shut down due to lack of communication with local officials. Despite its ambitious scope, including plans for a large-scale experiment, the organizers advised team members to avoid alarming the public. The initiative remains unregulated at the federal level.