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#illegals

CNSNews: Illegal Alien Protected from ICE by CA Judge Arrested for Three Carjackings Attempts in One Day
Illegal Alien Protected from ICE by CA Judge Arrested for Three Carjackings Attempts in One Day
Guillermo Media Reyes, an illegal alien in the U.S. since age six, was protected from ICE custody by a San Francisco federal judge. He was arrested for multiple attempted carjackings, including one involving a child, shortly after receiving the restraining order.

Reyes, who has a criminal history including attempted murder, may have been under the influence of drugs during these incidents. He is currently undergoing a mental evaluation after being arrested and treated for a possible opioid overdose.


#politics

Fox News: Top GOP senator demands probe into whether Jack Smith 'unlawfully' tried to influence 2024 election
Top GOP senator demands probe into whether Jack Smith 'unlawfully' tried to influence 2024 election
Sen. Tom Cotton has called for a Justice Department investigation into former Special Counsel Jack Smith, alleging that Smith took unlawful political actions to influence the 2024 election against Donald Trump. Cotton argues that Smith's legal maneuvers, including expedited trial dates and public disclosures, were designed to affect election outcomes.

Cotton points to specific instances where he believes Smith violated federal law, including actions that could contravene the Justice Department’s "60-day rule" regarding election interference. He asserts that Smith's conduct represents an abuse of power intended to undermine Trump's candidacy.


Fox News: White House knocks Chuck Schumer over Jim Crow claim: ‘Professional gaslighter'
White House knocks Chuck Schumer over Jim Crow claim: ‘Professional gaslighter'
The Trump White House has strongly criticized Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer for claiming that Republican voter ID laws aim to revert to Jim Crow. Schumer accused Republicans of undermining democracy and called for action against the SAVE Act, which mandates proof of citizenship for voter registration.

In response, a White House spokesperson labeled Schumer a "professional gaslighter" and suggested that Democrats' tactics are driving voters away. Schumer's comments have drawn backlash from conservatives, who argue that his statements are offensive and reflect poorly on his approval ratings.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Britons issued tsunami warning for 15 countries at once as alerts sound out across Pacific
Britons issued tsunami warning for 15 countries at once as alerts sound out across Pacific
Britons have received tsunami warnings for 15 countries following a record-breaking 8.7 magnitude earthquake off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula. The affected countries include the USA, Japan, and New Zealand, among others.

The Foreign Office advises those in potentially impacted areas to heed local authorities' guidance.


The Western Journal: NYT Forced to Eat Crow After Falling for Super Obvious Lie About Israel 'Starving' Palestinians
NYT Forced to Eat Crow After Falling for Super Obvious Lie About Israel 'Starving' Palestinians
The New York Times has issued a correction after using a photo of a malnourished child in Gaza to support claims of Israel "starving" Palestinians. The child, Mohammed Zakaria al-Mutawaq, has a medical condition unrelated to the conflict, raising questions about the paper's journalistic integrity.

Israel criticized the Times for promoting a misleading narrative and emphasized the need for proper context in reporting. The incident highlights concerns over media ethics and the potential exploitation of vulnerable individuals in political narratives.


Fox News: Democratic lawmaker 'no longer on speaking terms' with some family over Israel support
Democratic lawmaker 'no longer on speaking terms' with some family over Israel support
Rep. Ritchie Torres has stated that his strong support for Israel has led to estrangement from some family members and friends. While he acknowledges the humanitarian issues in Gaza, he emphasizes that Israel is held to a double standard regarding its obligations to provide aid to adversaries.

Torres expressed frustration with the Israeli government's public relations and noted that while he does not blame Israel for the humanitarian crisis, he believes efforts should be made to alleviate suffering. He highlighted the ongoing aid efforts through the Gaza Humanitarian Fund amidst the complex situation.


#crime

Fox News: SCOTUS to discuss Ghislaine Maxwell’s case privately in September at post-summer conference
SCOTUS to discuss Ghislaine Maxwell’s case privately in September at post-summer conference
The Supreme Court will review Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal of her sex trafficking conviction on September 29. If denied, she will have no further appeal options. Maxwell argues her prosecution was improper due to a previous plea deal involving Jeffrey Epstein.

The case has gained attention amid scrutiny of the DOJ and FBI's handling of Epstein-related files. Maxwell's attorney indicated she may testify before Congress but seeks immunity and prefers to wait for the Supreme Court's decision.


#science

Forbes: Northern Lights Update: 10 States May See Aurora Borealis Wednesday
Northern Lights Update: 10 States May See Aurora Borealis Wednesday
Northern U.S. states may have a chance to view the northern lights Wednesday night, with NOAA forecasting a Kp index of four, indicating visibility farther from the poles. No significant solar winds or geomagnetic storms are expected in the coming days.

The best viewing locations include Canada, Alaska, and parts of the northern U.S., such as Washington, Montana, and Minnesota. For optimal viewing, NOAA suggests finding a high, north-facing spot away from light pollution between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m.


#technology

Fox News: 5 phone settings to change right now for a safer smartphone
5 phone settings to change right now for a safer smartphone
To enhance smartphone security, users can implement several simple settings. Limiting ad tracking, turning off lock screen previews, auditing app permissions, keeping Bluetooth off when not in use, and enabling automatic software updates are key steps to protect personal information.

These adjustments help reduce data exposure and improve overall privacy without requiring complex tools. Regularly reviewing settings ensures ongoing security.