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Jul 29, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Tory MP quizzed over 'impractical' solution to Epping migrant hotel crisis
GB News host Stephen Dixon and Conservative MP Matt Vickers debated the closure of the Epping migrant hotel, with Dixon arguing it would only relocate the issue, as migrants are already in the UK. Vickers insisted on the need to close such hotels, citing negative impacts on local economies and community confidence.
Vickers defended the Rwanda scheme as a deterrent for future crossings, while Dixon highlighted the lack of alternative accommodations for migrants if hotels are shut down. The discussion reflects ongoing protests against the use of migrant hotels across the UK.
#politics
Fox News: Trump meets with UK Prime Minister Starmer on heels of EU trade deal
President Donald Trump is set to meet with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Turnberry, Scotland, to discuss a recently secured trade deal. The U.K. is the first country to finalize a trade agreement with the U.S., which includes significant tariff reductions on car exports and aerospace goods.
Starmer emphasized the importance of their relationship for national interests, despite their differing political backgrounds. The meeting aims to refine the details of the trade deal, which is expected to benefit various industries and protect jobs.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Ex-hostage: ‘When there’s less food, there’s also less for the hostages’ in Gaza
Israel has announced measures to increase humanitarian aid to Gaza, which former hostage Iair Horn notes could improve conditions for captives held by Hamas. Horn, who spent 498 days in captivity, emphasized that increased aid often meant better food for hostages, highlighting his ongoing fight for the release of his brother Eitan and others still held.
Horn, who was kidnapped during the October 7 attack, has been advocating for hostages since his release, expressing deep emotional turmoil over his brother's continued captivity. As negotiations between Israel and Hamas stall, Horn's focus remains on securing the release of Eitan and the other hostages.
#economy
The Federalist: Apple Puts America At Risk By Partnering With China
Peter Navarro criticized Apple CEO Tim Cook for the company's heavy reliance on China for iPhone production, calling it a "soap opera." A new book, "Apple in China," details Apple's history in China and the risks associated with its dependency, highlighting how the company has inadvertently aided local competitors.
The book argues that Apple's strategy of outsourcing production to Chinese suppliers has led to significant technology transfer, bolstering China's tech industry while compromising U.S. interests. As Apple faces declining market share and increasing pressure from the Chinese government, experts warn that this reliance poses risks to both the company and American manufacturing.
#education
The Federalist: Why New Data Finds Continued Public School Enrollment Slide
American public schools are experiencing a notable decline in enrollment, particularly in Massachusetts, where figures indicate a 4.2% drop since 2019. This trend reflects a broader national issue, as many parents opt for homeschooling or private education due to dissatisfaction with public schools.
The decline is attributed to a lack of academic rigor, student discipline issues, and a deteriorating moral environment within schools. Excessive funding and a focus on equity have hindered necessary reforms, leading to increased student misbehavior and a culture that undermines learning and personal development.