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#illegals

Breitbart: Federal Judges Prevent Trump from Ending Birthright Citizenship
Federal Judges Prevent Trump from Ending Birthright Citizenship
President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship for U.S.-born children of illegal aliens has been blocked by federal judges. The order aimed to address the estimated 250,000 "anchor babies" born annually, but rulings from judges have prevented its implementation.

Republican lawmakers are pursuing legislation to clarify that these children are not entitled to birthright citizenship, with Sen. Tom Cotton introducing a bill to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act. Legal scholars remain divided on the constitutional interpretation of the 14th Amendment regarding this issue.


#politics

Breitbart: Nolte: CBS Lost $160 Million on Colbert’s Show; ‘It Was Basically Left-Wing Affirmative Action’
Nolte: CBS Lost $160 Million on Colbert’s Show; ‘It Was Basically Left-Wing Affirmative Action’
Breitbart Senior Writer John Nolte criticized Stephen Colbert's show for losing $40 million annually over four years. He argued that the decision to keep the show running despite its failure was politically motivated, likening it to "left-wing affirmative action" without attempts to improve the program.

Nolte emphasized that typically, failing shows are either canceled or revamped, suggesting that Colbert's continued airtime reflects a political agenda rather than audience demand.


GB News: Keir Starmer rules out Donald Trump addressing ‘friend’ Nigel Farage in Parliament as President says ‘I’ll do it’
Keir Starmer rules out Donald Trump addressing ‘friend’ Nigel Farage in Parliament as President says ‘I’ll do it’
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has ruled out President Trump's opportunity to address MPs during his upcoming state visit, as Parliament will be in recess. Trump expressed disappointment but acknowledged the uniqueness of the visit, which is a historic second state visit.

Nigel Farage criticized the decision, calling it "shoddy" and indicative of the Labour Government's priorities. While Downing Street stated that the scheduling was managed by Buckingham Palace, it's noted that only a fraction of state visits include a parliamentary address.


The Epoch Times: The 9 Supreme Court Cases to Watch Next Term
The 9 Supreme Court Cases to Watch Next Term
The Supreme Court will address significant social and political issues in upcoming fall and winter sessions, including cases on transgender athletes and pregnancy centers. Following a ruling on Tennessee's ban on gender procedures for minors, the court will revisit transgender competition in sports.


#society

Times Of Israel: Palestinian activist featured in Oscar-winning movie shot dead during clash with settlers
Palestinian activist featured in Oscar-winning movie shot dead during clash with settlers
Awdah Hathaleen, a Palestinian activist featured in the documentary “No Other Land,” was shot and killed during clashes with Israeli settlers in the West Bank. The incident involved Yinon Levi, an extremist settler, who claimed he fired in self-defense as Palestinians allegedly threw stones at him.

The Israeli police are investigating the shooting, with Levi detained and four Palestinians arrested. The Carmel settlement expressed support for Levi, while critics, including Labor MK Gilad Kariv, condemned the violence and called for action against unchecked settler militias.


The Western Journal: Op-Ed: Anti-Semitism's Campus Roots - Bandwagon Effect Blinds Kids to the Truth About Israel
Op-Ed: Anti-Semitism's Campus Roots - Bandwagon Effect Blinds Kids to the Truth About Israel
Anti-Semitic protests have surged on college campuses, with a reported 1,694 incidents in 2024, reflecting a broader increase in anti-Semitism since the Hamas attacks on October 7, 2023. This trend is attributed to a lack of understanding of Arab-Israeli history and the social pressures of conformity among students.

Despite Israel's multiple offers for a two-state solution over the decades, many protesters remain unaware of these historical contexts and the humanitarian efforts made by Israel. The rise in anti-Semitism and the demonization of Israel are seen as consequences of this ignorance and the emotional drive to join perceived popular movements.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Trump's reported snub of Taiwan president spurs concerns over deference to China
Trump's reported snub of Taiwan president spurs concerns over deference to China
The Trump administration is reportedly blocking Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te from making a stop in New York City during his planned diplomatic trip to Central America, following pressure from China. While Lai's office stated he has no overseas visit plans, sources suggest the decision was influenced by ongoing U.S.-China trade negotiations.

Critics, including some Asia policy experts and Democratic lawmakers, express concern that this move undermines U.S.-Taiwan relations and sets a troubling precedent. They argue it signals to Beijing that U.S. support for Taiwan could be negotiable, reflecting broader worries about American reliability in international partnerships.


Breitbart: Trump Is Averaging One Peace Deal or Ceasefire a Month
Trump Is Averaging One Peace Deal or Ceasefire a Month
President Trump has facilitated an average of one peace deal or ceasefire per month during his presidency, including a recent agreement between Thailand and Cambodia. This follows a series of successful negotiations, including notable deals involving Israel, Iran, India, Pakistan, and Yemen.

Trump's foreign policy, described as "peace through strength," has led to significant tensions being eased, with some foreign officials advocating for his nomination for a Nobel Peace Prize. However, ongoing disputes remain, particularly regarding the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.


#culture

Fox News: Comedian Bobby Lee theorizes he was one of the 'woke elements' cut from 'Sex and the City' spinoff
Comedian Bobby Lee theorizes he was one of the 'woke elements' cut from 'Sex and the City' spinoff
Comedian Bobby Lee speculated that he was cut from the third season of "And Just Like That..." to eliminate "woke elements" from the show. He mentioned that other cast members, like Sara Ramirez, also did not return, suggesting a trend in the series' direction.

HBO's media relations director refuted Lee's claims, stating that his character's departure was due to a shift in storyline, as Carrie Bradshaw is no longer hosting a podcast. Critics have previously pointed out the show's "woke" themes, which they argue detracted from its original charm.


#crime

Breitbart: At Least 3 Shot, Including Police Officer, In Heavily-Gun-Controlled NYC
At Least 3 Shot, Including Police Officer, In Heavily-Gun-Controlled NYC
A shooting in a midtown Manhattan office lobby left at least three people injured, including a police officer. The gunman reportedly died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after the attack, which involved an assault-style rifle.

Despite New York's strict gun control laws, including a ban on assault weapons, the incident raises questions about the effectiveness of these measures. The situation is still developing.