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Jul 30, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Schiff-ting Through the Paper Trail
The Department of Justice is reportedly investigating Senator Adam Schiff's mortgage dealings from the early 2000s, assessing the viability of a potential case for mortgage fraud. Legal experts caution that the DOJ must avoid a failed prosecution against a prominent political figure.
In immigration news, ICE has arrested over 200 illegal alien child sex offenders in the Houston area over the past six months. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has reopened a significant oil reserve in California, capable of producing 80% of the region's oil.
#politics
The Western Journal: Op-Ed: Buying the Bench - The Climate Judiciary Project
The Climate Judiciary Project (CJP) is accused of influencing judges through biased training programs that promote a specific climate agenda. Critics argue that the initiative, disguised as educational, is a means to ensure judges align with activist goals before ruling on climate-related cases.
This approach mirrors past controversies like Climategate, where the integrity of scientific discourse was questioned. The CJP's tactics raise concerns about judicial impartiality and the potential for significant economic impacts stemming from one-sided rulings.
The Federalist: Ratcliffe: CIA To Declassify Docs Showing FBI Fueled Russia Hoax
CIA Director John Ratcliffe announced that additional documents will be declassified, revealing the FBI's role in promoting the Steele dossier and obscuring Hillary Clinton's involvement in the Russia collusion narrative. The intelligence indicates a coordinated effort to amplify false claims against Trump.
The declassified reports show concerns within the intelligence community regarding the inclusion of the Steele dossier in the Intelligence Community Assessment, despite its unverified status. Special Counsel investigations later found no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Breitbart: Nolte: Far-Left Axios Angry America Came Out Ahead in Trump Trade Deals
President Trump has secured trade agreements with the European Union and Japan, which promise zero tariffs and significant investments in the U.S. Critics, including Axios, argue these deals are unfavorable for U.S. automakers, despite Japan agreeing to lower tariffs on American cars.
The Axios report overlooks key benefits, such as Japan dropping restrictive safety tests on U.S. vehicles. The editorial argues that a nationalist approach, prioritizing each country's interests, is essential for global improvement, contrasting it with the perceived failures of previous administrations.
Forbes: Trump Attorney Alina Habba Stays On As U.S. Attorney—And Already Sparks Legal Challenge
Alina Habba remains the Acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey despite a federal judges' decision to appoint her deputy. The Trump administration utilized a legal maneuver to keep her in the role after her interim term expired, leading to challenges from criminal defendants regarding her authority.
Defendants argue that Habba's continued service violates the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, which could impact ongoing prosecutions. The situation raises questions about her legal standing and the potential for further challenges from other defendants.
The Western Journal: European Leaders Furious After Trump Gets the Best of Them in Monumental Trade Deal
President Trump secured a significant trade deal with the European Union, imposing a 15% tariff on nearly all EU goods entering the U.S. and requiring substantial investments in American energy. This deal includes $750 billion in energy purchases and $600 billion in other investments, including military equipment.
While EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen expressed satisfaction, other European leaders, including Hungary's Viktor Orbán and France's François Bayrou, criticized the agreement, calling it a "dark day" and suggesting it reflects poorly on EU negotiating power.
The Federalist: WaPo Fabulist Kessler Leaves Behind More Fiction Than Fact
Glen Kessler, known for his controversial fact-checking at The Washington Post, is leaving the publication after accepting a buyout. He touted his work as essential for political discourse, despite criticism from both sides of the aisle regarding his bias and handling of key issues like the Russia collusion narrative.
Kessler's tenure was marked by accusations of promoting a partisan agenda, particularly in defense of Democratic positions while downplaying or ignoring misstatements from Democratic leaders. His departure raises questions about the future of WaPo's fact-checking integrity.
#society
Fox News: The one thing that could protect your parents from scammers
Scammers exploit emotional triggers to manipulate individuals, particularly the elderly, into sharing personal information or money. Techniques include impersonating family members or financial advisors, which can lead to significant financial loss.
To protect loved ones, it's essential to limit their personal data available online. Using data removal services can help erase sensitive information from people-search sites and data brokers, reducing the risk of scams. Preventing contact with scammers is more effective than dealing with the aftermath.
Fox News: Do dogs really watch TV? Science says yes
A new study from Auburn University reveals that many dogs engage with television, responding differently based on personality rather than breed or age. The study developed the Dog Television Viewing Scale (DTVS) to measure reactions to various content, finding that dogs are particularly interested in animals and human stimuli.
This research suggests that tailored TV programming could enhance the welfare of dogs, especially in shelters, by providing mental stimulation and reducing stress. While some dogs may find entertainment in TV, others might experience anxiety from certain content, highlighting the importance of choosing appropriate programming.
Fox News: Iran more than doubles state executions in first half of 2025
Iran has significantly increased state executions in 2024, with at least 612 people executed so far, more than double the 297 from the previous year. Minority groups are disproportionately affected, and many executions are linked to vague charges used to suppress dissent.
The U.N. reports that Iran is reviewing a new espionage bill that could expand the death penalty's application. Human rights advocates warn this could further entrench the regime's use of capital punishment as a tool of repression.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: WATCH: Keir Starmer arrives in Turnberry for meeting with Donald Trump
Sir Keir Starmer is at Turnberry for the Prime Minister's upcoming discussions with Donald Trump. The talks are anticipated to focus on efforts to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza.
#economy
Forbes: Spirit Airlines Will Furlough 270 Pilots And Cut Flights This Fall
Spirit Airlines will furlough about 270 pilots and demote 140 more starting November 1, marking the third round of cuts since last September. The airline has not turned a profit since 2019 and reported a $158 million adjusted net loss for Q2, with revenue down 11% year-over-year.
The budget carrier emerged from bankruptcy protection in March after restructuring efforts. Spirit has reduced capacity significantly, cutting approximately 1 million seats, as it seeks to align staffing with its diminished flight schedule amid declining consumer confidence in air travel.
#culture
Fox News: Billy Joel fires back at persistent DUI rumors that have plagued his reputation for years
Billy Joel has refuted longstanding rumors of having multiple DUI charges, stating in his HBO documentary that he has never been charged with such an offense. He attributed past car accidents to mental health struggles rather than alcohol, emphasizing the impact of 9/11 on his well-being.
Recently diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus, Joel has canceled tour dates to focus on recovery, which includes physical therapy following surgery. He expressed gratitude for the care he is receiving and aims to prioritize his health.
#crime
Fox News: Ghislaine Maxwell asks Supreme Court to overturn conviction citing Epstein immunity deal
Ghislaine Maxwell is appealing her 2021 sex trafficking conviction to the U.S. Supreme Court. Her legal team argues that a 2007 non-prosecution agreement with Jeffrey Epstein should protect her from prosecution, claiming it is not limited by geography or specific parties.
Maxwell's attorneys contend that the federal government must honor the agreement made with Epstein, asserting that she is a third-party beneficiary entitled to its protections. They argue that prosecuting her contradicts the terms of the deal. Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence for her role in Epstein's crimes.
#technology
Fox News: OpenAI unleashes ChatGPT agent for truly autonomous AI tasks
OpenAI has introduced a new feature called ChatGPT agent, which allows users to delegate tasks like trip planning, email management, and more to an AI that acts autonomously under user supervision. The agent integrates various tools for efficient task execution while maintaining user control and security.
Available to Pro, Plus, and Team subscribers, the ChatGPT agent operates within the existing ChatGPT interface, eliminating the need for separate downloads. Users can customize their agents and assign tasks while retaining the ability to oversee actions and revoke permissions as needed.