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Jul 30, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: First Look: Trump's DHS Releases Ads Urging Illegal Aliens to Self-Deport
The Department of Homeland Security is launching an ad campaign encouraging illegal aliens in the U.S. to self-deport using the CBP Home mobile app. The campaign, featuring Secretary Kristi Noem, highlights benefits such as financial assistance and a free flight home.
The ads warn that failure to self-deport could lead to fines, detention, and forced removal. DHS reports that tens of thousands have already used the app to leave the country voluntarily, emphasizing the cost-effectiveness of self-deportation compared to government-led efforts.
#society
Fox News: Democratic policies paved way for Cincinnati brawl, say Ohio Republicans: 'Fear and chaos'
Republican lawmakers in Ohio attribute a recent violent brawl in Cincinnati to Democratic policies, claiming they foster an environment of fear and chaos. Rep. Michael Rulli criticized sanctuary city policies and reduced police funding, while Sen. Bernie Moreno called for the mayor's resignation over the incident.
The brawl, which left several injured, was captured on video and sparked outrage. Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval condemned the violence, stating arrests were forthcoming. Vice President JD Vance also condemned the lawlessness, emphasizing the need for accountability for those involved.
GB News: Pedicabs come under control as rulebreakers fined £20k for ripping off tourists - 'Not the Wild West'
Westminster City Council has imposed over £20,000 in fines on pedicab operators and unlicensed street vendors as part of a crackdown on illegal activities. Nine pedicab operators received penalties under the Control of Pollution Act, while five street traders were fined for selling goods without licenses.
The enforcement action precedes Transport for London’s upcoming licensing scheme for pedicabs, set to launch in 2026. Public concerns about safety and fare transparency have prompted these measures, with local authorities aiming to regulate the previously unregulated industry.
Fox News: Republican congressman kicked by horse, breaks rib during farm accident
Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett is recovering after being accidentally kicked by a horse, resulting in a broken rib. Despite the injury, Burchett is feeling fine and will maintain his schedule of district events.
Burchett explained that a horsefly startled his horse, leading to the incident. He humorously noted the injury could serve as a unique battle scar and expressed gratitude that the injury wasn't more severe.
#economy
Breitbart: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: I'd Put My Money on the 'United States of America'
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent expressed confidence in the U.S. economy, citing the success of President Trump's America First policies. He noted a surprising budget surplus in June, driven by increased tariff revenues and tax receipts, which significantly outperformed expectations.
The surplus of $27 billion contrasts sharply with forecasts of a $50 billion deficit, largely due to a 301% rise in tariff collections compared to the previous year. Bessent's comments highlight his role in advancing Trump's economic agenda, with a policy discussion scheduled for July 30.
#health
Fox News: Deadly substance under scrutiny as kratom byproduct shows up in gas stations, smoke shops
U.S. health agencies are addressing the risks associated with 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a potent form of kratom linked to opioid receptors. This substance, available in drinks and powders, has seen a rise in medical emergencies, prompting the FDA to recommend regulatory measures under the Controlled Substances Act.
Health officials warn that 7-OH can be more potent than morphine, raising concerns about potential abuse and addiction. The FDA has stated that there are no approved 7-OH drugs, and its presence in stores, particularly near schools, has drawn criticism for targeting vulnerable populations.
#crime
Le Monde: New York mass shooting: gunman blamed NFL for brain injuries
A man identified as Shane Tamura killed four people in a Manhattan skyscraper before taking his own life. He reportedly targeted the NFL, blaming the league for brain injuries he believed he suffered, as indicated in a note found with him referencing CTE.
Tamura, who had a history of mental health issues, opened fire with a semi-automatic rifle, resulting in a massive police response. The shooting left a police officer dead and several others injured, including an NFL employee.