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#illegals

Breitbart: ICE: Illegal Immigrant Working as Police Officer in Maine Arrested After Attempting to Buy Firearm
ICE: Illegal Immigrant Working as Police Officer in Maine Arrested After Attempting to Buy Firearm
ICE arrested Jon Luke Evans, an illegal immigrant from Jamaica, who was working as a reserve police officer in Maine after he attempted to unlawfully purchase a firearm. His immigration status raised concerns during the purchase attempt, leading to his arrest.

The Old Orchard Beach Police Department had hired Evans, relying on DHS's E-Verify system, which confirmed his eligibility. The department is now conducting an internal investigation into its hiring practices following this incident.


#politics

Breitbart: DeMaio: Gavin Newsom's Gerrymandering Special Election to Cost $250 Million
DeMaio: Gavin Newsom's Gerrymandering Special Election to Cost $250 Million
California Governor Gavin Newsom's proposal for a special election to amend the state constitution for gerrymandering could cost taxpayers up to $250 million, according to Assemblyman Carl DeMaio. DeMaio criticized the move as a partisan effort that undermines the independent redistricting commission currently in place.

California is facing a significant budget crisis, with a $12 billion deficit this year. DeMaio argues that Newsom's plan is financially irresponsible and detrimental to democracy, especially as the state cuts essential programs for its neediest residents.


#society

GB News: Labour's online safety laws will result in 'unbelievable ramifications', Wren tells GB News
Labour's online safety laws will result in 'unbelievable ramifications', Wren tells GB News
An expert warns that Labour's new online safety laws may discourage grooming gang victims from coming forward. Adam Wren, founder of Open Justice UK, stated that increasing content restrictions online could lead to a lack of encouragement for victims to seek help.




Breitbart: Nolte: Netflix, Disney Openly Embrace AI for Content Production
Nolte: Netflix, Disney Openly Embrace AI for Content Production
Netflix is embracing AI for content production, utilizing technology from startup Runway AI to create visual effects more efficiently and affordably. This shift raises concerns among industry professionals about job security as AI tools become more integrated into filmmaking.

The article argues against the notion that certain industries, like entertainment, should be exempt from the impacts of automation. It suggests that progress is inevitable and that adapting to change is necessary, as no one is irreplaceable in the workforce.


Fox News: Fox News Channel dominates all of television in July, CNN hits rock bottom among key demo
Fox News Channel dominates all of television in July, CNN hits rock bottom among key demo
Fox News led cable news ratings in July, averaging 1.5 million total day viewers and 2.4 million in primetime, significantly outperforming CNN and MSNBC. CNN recorded its lowest ratings ever, while Fox News maintained dominance for 54 consecutive months across key demographics.

In addition to topping cable, Fox News surpassed broadcast networks, with notable programs like "The Five" and "Gutfeld!" leading in viewership. The network also excelled among diverse demographics, including Asians and Hispanics, solidifying its position in the media landscape.


Fox News: UCLA pays big settlement over 'Jew Exclusion Zone' discrimination claims from students
UCLA pays big settlement over 'Jew Exclusion Zone' discrimination claims from students
UCLA has agreed to pay over $6 million to settle a lawsuit from Jewish students and faculty regarding anti-Israel protests that led to the creation of a "Jew Exclusion Zone" on campus. The lawsuit accused the university of fostering an antisemitic environment and physically blocking Jewish students from accessing parts of campus.

In response, UCLA has committed to enhancing campus safety and eradicating antisemitism through new policies and initiatives. A federal judge previously ordered the university to stop allowing such discrimination. Advocates view the settlement as a significant step toward ensuring equal treatment for Jewish students.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: IDF intercepts ballistic missile fired by Yemen’s Houthis; no injuries
IDF intercepts ballistic missile fired by Yemen’s Houthis; no injuries
The Iran-backed Houthi group in Yemen launched a ballistic missile at Israel, which was intercepted by the Israel Defense Forces. The attack triggered air raid sirens across central Israel, but there were no reported injuries. This marks the latest in a series of missile strikes by the Houthis.

In retaliation, Israeli Air Force drones targeted Houthi military infrastructure in Yemen. The Houthis have increased their attacks on Israel since November 2023, following the Hamas massacre, launching numerous missiles and drones. Israel has conducted multiple strikes in response to these ongoing threats.


Breitbart: Trump Rejects Starmer's Decision to Recognize Palestinian State: a 'Reward for Hamas'
Trump Rejects Starmer's Decision to Recognize Palestinian State: a 'Reward for Hamas'
President Trump criticized UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's plan to recognize a Palestinian state in September, labeling it a "reward for Hamas." He emphasized that such recognition should not occur unless Israel takes steps to improve conditions for Palestinians.

Trump expressed confidence in Israel's ability to provide humanitarian aid to Gaza despite criticisms and noted that he had recently spoken with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. Starmer's announcement follows similar statements from French President Macron.


#economy

CNSNews: Improved Expectations for Future Drive Consumer Confidence Higher in July
Improved Expectations for Future Drive Consumer Confidence Higher in July
The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index rose to 97.2 in July, up 2.0 points from June, driven by improved expectations for business conditions, employment, and personal income. Optimism increased among consumers over 35 years old, though those earning below $15K remained less confident.

Fewer consumers expect inflation and interest rates to rise, with more anticipating stock price increases. The report indicates a general sense of optimism about the economy, despite tariffs being a significant concern for consumers.


Forbes: Union Pacific Will Acquire Norfolk Southern In $85 Billion Merger
Union Pacific Will Acquire Norfolk Southern In $85 Billion Merger
Union Pacific Railroad has reached a merger agreement to acquire Norfolk Southern for $85 billion, marking the creation of the first transcontinental railroad in the U.S. The deal includes $13 billion in Norfolk Southern's debt. The combined entity will be valued at over $250 billion.

This merger is poised to reshape the rail industry landscape significantly.


#culture

Breitbart: Rep. Bob Onder Introduces Bill to Rename Kennedy Center After Trump
Rep. Bob Onder Introduces Bill to Rename Kennedy Center After Trump
Rep. Bob Onder (R-MO) has proposed the Make Entertainment Great Again (MEGA) Act to rename the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts after Donald Trump, citing his cultural influence over the past 40 years. The bill highlights Trump's contributions to the arts and his leadership in reshaping the Kennedy Center's programming.

The initiative reflects a conservative push to reform the Kennedy Center, distancing it from left-wing influence. While supporters praise Trump's impact on American culture, critics, including prominent artists, have expressed outrage over the proposed changes and the center's new direction.


#crime

The Telegraph: Diddy’s conviction is racist, says rapper’s lawyer
Diddy’s conviction is racist, says rapper’s lawyer
Sean "Diddy" Combs's lawyers argue that his conviction under the Mann Act is rooted in racism and sexism. They claim he has not financially profited from the prostitution-related charges and should not be incarcerated for his actions.

His attorney emphasized that historically, the Mann Act has targeted those who exploit prostitution, not individuals like Combs.