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Jul 30, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Alleged ‘serial criminal’ nabbed in Michigan traffic bust after Biden administration released him into US
U.S. Customs and Border Protection arrested Venezuelan national Manuel Zavala-Lopez, an alleged member of the Tren de Aragua gang, during a traffic stop in Detroit. He was found with a fake license plate and has a history of violent crimes, including robbery and assault.
Zavala-Lopez, who entered the U.S. illegally in May 2023, has an outstanding warrant for felony assault. His arrest highlights ongoing efforts to remove dangerous individuals from communities and underscores the importance of interagency cooperation in immigration enforcement.
Front Page Magazine: 21 Dem States Sue to Cover Up Illegal Aliens on Food Stamps
A lawsuit by 21 Democratic states aims to block the federal government from obtaining data on food stamp recipients, including social security numbers. The states argue this data could be used for surveillance and deportation efforts, highlighting concerns over mismanagement of food stamp programs benefiting illegal aliens.
California AG Rob Bonta criticized the potential for SNAP recipient information to be used against individuals, asserting that aid should not lead to government surveillance. The lawsuit reflects ongoing tensions regarding welfare provisions for illegal immigrants.
Fox News: ICE in Houston releases new details about arrested illegal child sex offenders
In the past six months, ICE's Houston Field Office has arrested 214 illegal immigrants charged or convicted of sex offenses against minors, surpassing the total arrests made in the entire 2024 fiscal year. Among those arrested, 179 had final removal orders, with 141 already deported.
DHS officials highlighted these arrests as part of a broader effort to remove dangerous individuals from the U.S., with a focus on preventing child exploitation. Notable cases include individuals from Mexico and El Salvador, some with multiple illegal entries and serious convictions.
#politics
The Economist: Blighty: Why Corbyn’s comeback matters
Jeremy Corbyn's return to British politics with a new party could significantly reshape the political landscape. His influence may challenge the current party dynamics and voter sentiments.
Additionally, a survey indicates that 70% of Britons anticipate more riots, reflecting growing concerns about national cohesion and dissatisfaction with political leadership.
Forbes: Trump Unveils Fortified ‘Golf Force One’ In Scotland
Donald Trump utilized an armored golf cart, referred to as “Golf Force One,” during his recent golfing trip in Scotland. The White House confirmed the vehicle is part of Trump's specialized fleet, although details on its regular use remain unclear.
The fortified cart, modified for security, follows increased threats against Trump, including recent assassination attempts. His visit is expected to impose significant costs on Scottish taxpayers, reminiscent of his previous trips.
The Federalist: Billy Joel Repeats 'Very Fine People' Hoax In New Documentary
Billy Joel's recent documentary on HBO Max faced criticism for perpetuating the "very fine people on both sides" narrative regarding Trump's remarks after the Charlottesville rally. Joel expressed anger over the event, but his interpretation misrepresents Trump's actual comments, which condemned neo-Nazis.
Despite the narrative being debunked by various sources, including CNN and Snopes, Joel's statements reflect a misunderstanding of the context surrounding Trump's remarks. Critics argue that entertainers should focus on their craft rather than engage in political discourse that misrepresents facts.
#society
GB News: Tommy Robinson leaves Britain following altercation at major train station
Activist Tommy Robinson has left Britain following an incident at St Pancras Station where he was involved in an altercation that allegedly resulted in an assault. British Transport Police confirmed he boarded a flight out of the country early Tuesday morning.
Robinson, also known as Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was seen in a video discussing the incident, claiming he acted in self-defense. This departure comes shortly after his release from prison for breaching a court injunction.
Fox News: Chicago's 'Rooftop Pastor' to embark on epic cross-country journey to benefit America's troubled youth
Pastor Corey Brooks, known as the "Rooftop Pastor," plans to walk 3,000 miles from New York to Los Angeles this September to raise awareness and funds for community development and underserved youth in Chicago. His goal is to raise $25 million for Project H.O.O.D., a nonprofit focused on helping at-risk youths.
Brooks previously gained attention for a 94-day rooftop protest against violence in Chicago, which led to the establishment of Project H.O.O.D. He aims to expand the organization nationwide, emphasizing the importance of faith and hard work in effecting change.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: Can interceptor drones stop Russia’s terror bombing?
Russia's drone campaign against Ukraine poses a significant threat, targeting civil and military infrastructure and impacting morale and the economy. Efforts to enhance air defenses against these drone strikes are becoming increasingly urgent as the ground offensive progresses slowly.
In related news, Spain's Prime Minister faces challenges amid a corruption scandal, while Emmanuel Macron's recognition of a Palestinian state aims for peace, despite mixed reactions from the U.S. and Israel.
Breitbart: Ukraine Angers China with Massive Sanctions Targeting Russia-Linked Entities
Ukraine has imposed new sanctions on over 90 companies, including those linked to China, accusing them of supporting Russia's invasion. This marks a shift from President Zelensky's earlier attempts to engage China for post-war reconstruction and peace efforts, which have largely failed.
In response, China condemned the sanctions, asserting they oppose unilateral actions lacking international legal basis. The sanctions target entities involved in military support for Russia, including those supplying critical components for drones and weapons systems.
#economy
The Western Journal: Trump Admin Set to Carry Out 'Largest Deregulatory Action in the History of America'
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced plans to repeal the endangerment finding, a key regulation from the Obama era, which classified greenhouse gases as pollutants under the Clean Air Act. He described this repeal as the largest deregulatory action in U.S. history.
Zeldin criticized the logic behind the original finding, claiming it led to excessive regulations that could harm the economy. He argued that while Americans care about the environment, the current approach prioritizes ideology over practical solutions.
#culture
Breitbart: Ozzy Osbourne's UK Hometown Ready to Say Farewell
Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary heavy metal musician and "Prince of Darkness," will be laid to rest in Birmingham, his hometown, on Wednesday. His funeral cortege will pass through the city, accompanied by a live brass band, as fans pay their respects ahead of a private service.
Osbourne, who died on July 22 at age 76, was a pioneering figure in heavy metal and gained fame with Black Sabbath. The city of Birmingham is honoring him with a dignified tribute, reflecting his deep connection to the community. The Osbourne family is covering all funeral costs.
The Western Journal: MSNBC Producer Lashes Out at American Eagle's Sydney Sweeney Ads: 'Regressive... Shift Toward Whiteness'
MSNBC producer Hannah Holland criticized Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle ad, claiming it promotes a "cultural shift toward whiteness" and is regressive. She argued that the ad's tone and imagery reflect conservative values and even accused the brand of endorsing "white supremacy."
Despite the backlash, American Eagle's stock rose 21% since the campaign launched, suggesting that public sentiment may not align with Holland's views. The controversy highlights a growing disconnect between mainstream culture and certain media narratives.
Breitbart: Watch: NBC's Seth Meyers Worries for His Mental Health if His 'Late Night' Show Is Canceled
Seth Meyers expressed concerns about his mental health if NBC were to cancel his show, similar to CBS's recent decision regarding Stephen Colbert. He acknowledged the lack of control over such decisions and reflected on diversifying his comedy skills, while remaining grateful for his time in late-night television.
Colbert's cancellation was described as a financial decision, with CBS executives emphasizing it was not related to show performance. Critics suggested political motives behind the move, but evidence pointed to significant financial losses incurred by the show.
Fox News: Pamela Anderson, Liam Neeson caught 'making out' on live TV
Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson were seen getting cozy during an appearance on the "Today" show, sparking romance rumors. The co-stars of the upcoming film "The Naked Gun" shared a kiss and displayed chemistry, though they neither confirmed nor denied being an item.
Their public interactions, including a recent red carpet event, have fueled speculation about a potential relationship. Both stars have kept their dating lives private, with Anderson having been married five times and Neeson previously married to Natasha Richardson.
Times Of Israel: Renowned designer, political activist David Tartakover dies at 81
David Tartakover, an influential Israeli artist and political activist, passed away at 81 after battling Parkinson’s disease. Renowned for his iconic “Shalom” logo and the “Peace Now” emblem, he played a significant role in Israel's political art scene and was a prominent advocate for peace.
Tartakover's work, which spanned decades, reflected societal issues and was integral to the visual culture of Israel. He was a recipient of the Israel Prize and had a significant impact on future designers. His legacy includes a vast collection of cultural artifacts and a commitment to human rights and peace.
#health
Fox News: Health officials warn of dangerous substance available in stores across the nation
Health officials are urging the classification of 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a potent opioid derived from kratom, as a Schedule I drug. The FDA warns that its availability, especially in appealing forms for youth, could lead to a new wave of addiction akin to the opioid crisis.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary emphasize the need for regulation and public education to prevent misuse. They highlight the substance's potential dangers and the importance of timely action to address the risks associated with its distribution.
#crime
Breitbart: Netflix's 'Top Boy' Star Michael Ward Charged with Rape, Sexual Assault
Michael Ward, star of Netflix’s Top Boy, has been charged with two counts of rape and three counts of sexual assault related to an incident in January 2023. The Metropolitan Police arrested the 27-year-old actor on Friday, and he is scheduled to appear in court on August 28.
Ward has denied the charges, asserting his cooperation with the investigation and confidence in being exonerated. Authorities emphasize the importance of a fair trial and caution against prejudicial commentary.