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Jul 29, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Sanctuary NYC: Illegal Alien Charged with Attempting to Stab ICE Officers
An illegal alien from Senegal, Bass Ndiaye, has been charged with attempting to stab ICE agents and fellow detainees after being arrested by ICE in New York. The incident occurred the day after his arrest, where he allegedly used scissors in the attack.
Ndiaye was previously released into the U.S. under the Biden administration and faces up to 20 years in federal prison for his actions. This case highlights a significant increase in assaults against ICE agents.
#politics
GB News: Nigel Farage declares reason for not meeting Donald Trump amid fears of diplomatic spat: 'It won't work!'
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has declined to meet Donald Trump during his visit to Scotland, citing "diplomatic reasons." He noted that their relationship is currently in an "awkward position," especially with Trump negotiating tariffs with the Prime Minister.
Farage emphasized his ongoing friendship with Trump but stressed that a casual meeting wouldn't be appropriate at this time. He also criticized the Online Safety Act for potentially suppressing free speech and commented on rising concerns over migrant crime in the UK, linking it to immigration policies.
Breitbart: 'Tesla Takedown' Protesters Target Elon Musk's Hollywood Diner
Elon Musk's new Tesla Diner in Hollywood has sparked both excitement and protests. While eager customers have lined up for hours to try the diner’s offerings, a group of about 75 demonstrators voiced their discontent, accusing Musk of funding harmful political agendas and criticizing his role in government efficiency cuts.
Despite the diner’s buzz, Tesla's business faces challenges, with the company reporting a 16% drop in automotive revenue for the second quarter of 2025 compared to the previous year. This decline raises concerns about Tesla's market position amid increasing competition and changing consumer preferences.
The Western Journal: 'Death to Trump,' 'I've Got a Bomb' Screamed Plane Passenger Eerily Close to Trump During Golf Trip
A man on an easyJet flight from London to Glasgow shouted threats, including “I’ve got a bomb!” and “Death to Trump!” while flying near Trump's golf course in Scotland. Passengers subdued him until police arrived, and no explosives were found.
This incident highlights the ongoing threat of radicalism and the impact of extreme political rhetoric, particularly against Trump. Despite his re-election, some individuals continue to act violently, influenced by a media narrative that paints Trump as a villain.
#society
The Economist: Look inside The Economist’s summer issue for 2025
The Economist has released its summer issue for 2025, featuring a 48-page supplement from 1843, focused on narrative journalism. A digital version will be available on its app and website, as there will be no print edition on August 2nd.
The issue includes various topics, such as climate change, funding cuts for AIDS, nuclear policies, and the evolution of women's sports. It also discusses India's diplomatic balancing act among major powers.
Breitbart: Women's Dating Advice App 'Tea' Breached, Exposing Pictures of the Ladies Roasting Men
The dating app Tea experienced a significant security breach, exposing around 72,000 user images, including selfies and ID photos. The breach occurred due to unauthorized access to the app's legacy data storage system, which was meant for organizing user data.
Despite assurances that user identities remain protected, leaked images have surfaced on social media, leading to ridicule of the women using the app. Tea, which has gained popularity for allowing women to discuss their dating experiences anonymously, now faces scrutiny regarding its data security practices.
Fox News: Sailboat sinks near Miami Beach after crash with barge, leaving 6 hospitalized
Six individuals, including five juveniles aged 8 to 12, were rescued after a barge collided with their sailboat near Star Island in Miami Beach. The incident occurred on July 28, 2025, with three children reported in critical condition.
Authorities responded promptly, with divers searching for the occupants. All were recovered and taken to a local hospital for treatment. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is leading the investigation into the accident.
Times Of Israel: Greek riot police clash with anti-Israel protesters as Israeli ship docks in Rhodes
Protests erupted on the Greek island of Rhodes against the war in Gaza, coinciding with the arrival of the Israeli cruise ship Crown Iris. Demonstrators chanted anti-Israel slogans, leading to minor scuffles with riot police, who reportedly used excessive force.
Despite the protests, the cruise ship's passengers disembarked without incident. Organizers claimed 13 arrests were made, including a local politician. Local businesses opposed the demonstrations, welcoming tourists with traditional snacks. Tensions have risen in Greece amid increased antisemitic incidents since the onset of the Gaza conflict.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: China’s climate lawfare should come under Bondi’s microscope, Kansas AG says
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach has requested a DOJ investigation into alleged Chinese funding of lawsuits aimed at undermining the U.S. energy sector. He claims that the nonprofit Energy Foundation China is involved, suggesting ties to the Chinese Communist Party that could threaten American economic interests.
Kobach argues that these actions align with China's strategic goals in alternative energy, potentially compromising U.S. energy independence and national security. He previously testified on this issue during a Senate hearing led by Senator Ted Cruz.
#economy
Fox News: CNBC’s Jim Cramer drops F-bomb live on air while marveling over Trump’s ‘great economy’
CNBC host Jim Cramer expressed surprise on-air about the U.S. economy's growth under President Trump, leading to an accidental expletive. He later apologized to viewers for his outburst during the live segment.
Trump recently secured significant trade deals with the European Union and Japan, which include tariffs and substantial investments in U.S. energy and infrastructure. Critics, including HBO's Bill Maher, have acknowledged that their predictions about the negative impact of Trump's tariffs were incorrect.
Breitbart: Bill Maher Admits He was Wrong About Trump's Tariffs: ‘I Gotta Own It’
Bill Maher recently acknowledged on his podcast that he was mistaken about the negative impact of Trump’s tariffs on the U.S. economy. Contrary to his earlier predictions, he noted that the economy has not tanked, with positive indicators such as rising manufacturing, low unemployment, and a strong stock market.
Maher admitted he expected dire consequences by now but observed that people are living their lives without signs of a depression. He highlighted recent trade deals and overall economic growth as evidence that his initial concerns were unfounded.
#crime
Fox News: Couple killed at Arkansas' Devil's Den State Park 'died heroes protecting their little girls,' family says
Clinton Brink, 43, and Cristen Brink, 41, were found dead at Devil's Den State Park in Arkansas while protecting their two young daughters. The couple, who had recently moved to the area, died under unclear circumstances, and their daughters, aged 9 and 7, are safe with family.
A manhunt is underway for a suspect described as a white male with a medium build, wearing a long-sleeved shirt and dark pants. Police are urging anyone with information or footage from the park on the day of the incident to come forward.
#sports
The Western Journal: San Francisco 49ers Training Camp Hit with On-Field Injury – Player Hospitalized
San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman Tarron Jackson was hospitalized after collapsing during practice. The incident occurred without pads, and Jackson was taken off the field on a stretcher but remained conscious and able to communicate.
Coach Kyle Shanahan and teammates expressed concern but noted that Jackson was responsive. He was transferred to Stanford Hospital for further testing. The incident served as a sobering reminder of the risks associated with football.