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Jul 29, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Portland anti-ICE demonstrators confused when person in full-size Elmo costume shows up
An adult in an Elmo costume was filmed engaging with anti-ICE protesters outside a facility in Portland, Oregon, leading to confusion among demonstrators. This incident occurred amid ongoing tensions regarding the ICE facility, which has faced scrutiny from local lawmakers and residents.
Portland's city council is considering revoking ICE's permit for the facility due to alleged violations, with concerns raised about detainee treatment and the facility's impact on the city's sanctuary policies. Protests have escalated, resulting in confrontations with law enforcement.
#politics
Fox News: How Trump's 'no shrinking violets' DOJ is digging in on Schiff's mortgage dealings as legal peril looms
The Department of Justice is reportedly investigating Sen. Adam Schiff for potential mortgage fraud related to his property purchases in Maryland and California. Allegations include Schiff falsely claiming one home as his primary residence to secure favorable loan terms, while also receiving tax exemptions on another property.
The inquiry follows a referral from the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which claims Schiff falsified documents from 2003 to 2019. Legal experts suggest a thorough examination of Schiff's mortgage paperwork is underway, as the DOJ weighs the possibility of prosecution.
#society
GB News: Lidl recalls multiple batches of food after contamination discovery – 'Not suitable for consumption!'
Lidl GB has recalled its Harvest Basket Smiley Teddy Bears due to mineral oil contamination discovered during manufacturing. The affected 750g packets have best before dates in April and May 2027, and customers are advised to return them for a full refund.
This recall follows a previous incident involving Harvest Basket Hash Browns and a separate recall of Tower air fryers in Ireland due to safety concerns. Customers can contact Lidl for more information on the recall.
The Telegraph: Cancel culture has just taken a frightening new turn
Two Jewish comedians, Philip Simon and Rachel Creeger, had their shows cancelled at the Edinburgh Fringe due to "safety concerns" and accusations of discriminatory social media posts. Simon's comments condemning Hamas were misinterpreted, leading to the venue's withdrawal.
This reflects a troubling trend of rising anti-Semitism in the arts, where expressing support for Israel or acknowledging Jewish suffering is increasingly met with hostility. The situation highlights a broader societal issue regarding the treatment of Jewish individuals in public discourse.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Russia's Aeroflot hit with 'hacker attack' by pro-Ukrainian group, cancels dozens of flights
Aeroflot, Russia's national airline, canceled over 40 flights following a cyberattack attributed to a pro-Ukrainian group, leading to an investigation by Russia's Prosecutor General's Office. The hackers claimed to have destroyed 7,000 servers and accessed senior managers' computers.
Kremlin officials expressed concern over the persistent threat of cyberattacks on major companies. Aeroflot acknowledged disruptions in its information systems and is working to restore normal operations. Lawmakers suggested that the attackers may be supported by hostile nations.
Le Monde: French prosecutors seek new Assad arrest warrant
French prosecutors have requested a new arrest warrant for former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad related to a 2013 chemical attack that killed over 1,000 people. This follows a previous warrant that was annulled due to presidential immunity.
The Court of Cassation ruled that while Assad was president, he had immunity from prosecution, but now that he is no longer in power, the investigation can proceed. An existing warrant for his arrest is also in place for alleged war crimes in a 2017 bombing.
#economy
Fox News: Back from Scotland, Trump enters crucial trade week and eyes Fed's decision on rate cuts
President Trump has announced a new trade deal with the European Union, reducing tariffs on imports from 30% to 15% and securing $150 billion in energy purchases from Europe. The deal aims to rebalance trade, addressing the U.S. trade deficit.
Additionally, the Federal Reserve will meet to discuss interest rates, with Trump advocating for a reduction to stimulate growth. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell has held rates steady, citing the need to evaluate the impact of Trump's trade agreements.
#crime
The Western Journal: Meet Derrick Perry, the Hero With a Gun Who Stopped Alleged Walmart Terrorist Stabber
Derrick Perry, a Marine veteran, intervened during a stabbing spree at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan, where eleven people were injured. Armed with a gun, Perry confronted the suspect, holding him at gunpoint until police arrived, likely saving lives in the process.
Sheriff Michael Shea praised the citizens who stepped in, highlighting the importance of community action in emergencies. The suspect faces terrorism charges and multiple counts of assault. The incident underscores the debate on gun ownership and the role of armed citizens in preventing violence.
The Western Journal: 3 Videos, Different Angles - Crowd of Black Men and Women Beats Daylights Out of White Woman, 2 White Men
A viral video shows a white woman being attacked while trying to help a white man who was beaten by a mob of black assailants in Cincinnati. The incident, which occurred during a music festival, has drawn criticism for the bystanders who filmed instead of intervening.
Cincinnati Police are investigating the assaults, while local leaders, including the mayor, have remained silent on the issue. Critics argue that the media's lack of coverage reflects a broader trend of ignoring black-on-white violence.