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#illegals
Fox News: Maryland senator says ICE facility hides 'evil persisting in darkness' after denied access
Maryland's congressional delegation, led by Sen. Angela Alsobrooks, visited an ICE processing center in Baltimore, calling attention to the treatment of detainees. They criticized the lack of transparency and access, claiming it reflects poorly on the Trump administration's immigration policies.
In response, acting ICE Director Todd Lyons and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem defended the agency, attributing issues with criminal aliens in Maryland to Democratic policies. The visit drew mixed reactions, with some lawmakers accusing their colleagues of staging a publicity stunt.
#politics
The Telegraph: White House warns Starmer: Stop threatening US tech companies’ free speech
The White House has cautioned UK leader Sir Keir Starmer against threatening American tech firms due to backlash over Britain's Online Safety Act. The law imposes fines on companies for failing to regulate online speech, raising concerns among US lawmakers about foreign interference in free speech.
Critics argue the act pressures platforms to censor legal content, with social media companies now required to implement age verification checks. The Trump administration is closely monitoring the situation, emphasizing the importance of protecting American free speech against foreign regulations.
GB News: Labour faces huge upset as Keir Starmer 'could lose seat' to Jeremy Corbyn's new party
Keir Starmer and two key Labour ministers may face losing their seats as Jeremy Corbyn's new left party gains traction, with over 500,000 sign-ups. Corbyn criticized the political system, calling for empowerment and a real alternative to current issues, including the Gaza conflict.
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander warned Hamas must disarm and release hostages, stating they are a terrorist organization. She emphasized that the UK expects both Hamas and Israel to act responsibly, giving Israel eight weeks to demonstrate commitment to peace.
Breitbart: All Eyes on NC House After Senate Overrides Constitutional Carry Veto
The North Carolina House is set to vote on overriding Governor Josh Stein's veto of SB50, which would establish constitutional carry in the state, making it the 30th such state in the U.S. However, two Republican representatives are opposing the legislation, creating uncertainty.
The bill's progress follows the North Carolina Senate's approval, and it joins a list of 29 other states with similar laws. The outcome of the House vote remains to be seen as key representatives express dissent.
Breitbart: Exclusive – Colombian Senator Paloma Valencia: 'Fundamental' for U.S. to Help Fight Cocaine Boom
Colombian Senator Paloma Valencia warns that democracy in Colombia is under threat due to a cocaine boom and the influence of criminal drug gangs, exacerbated by the leftist policies of President Gustavo Petro. Valencia, a conservative candidate for the 2026 presidential election, calls for U.S. support in combating organized crime.
Valencia highlights the rise in violence against conservatives, including an assassination attempt on fellow party member Miguel Uribe Turbay. She attributes Petro's presidency to a combination of pandemic frustrations, social unrest, and the growing cocaine trade, urging the U.S. to pressure Colombia to address drug trafficking and support efforts against the Maduro regime in Venezuela.
Fox News: Zohran Mamdani dodges questions on mass shooting after returning from Africa vacation
Democratic NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani faced scrutiny after a mass shooting in Midtown Manhattan that left four dead, including NYPD officer Didarul Islam. While he met with the officer's family, he avoided questions from reporters about the incident and his previous calls to disband the police's Strategic Response Group.
Mamdani, who has advocated for defunding the police, expressed sorrow over the shooting but is now under renewed criticism for his stance on police reform in light of the tragedy. He is scheduled to hold a press conference to address the shooting later today.
The Western Journal: Senior Ex-Biden Officials Launch Nonprofit to Circumvent Trump Policies: Report
Former Biden officials have launched a nonprofit called Constructive to promote green energy initiatives in response to the Trump administration's policy changes. The group aims to advance "clean firm" energy sources, including geothermal and nuclear, while fostering collaboration among leaders and experts.
Constructive plans to organize events and summits to drive real-world action on climate and energy infrastructure. Funding will initially come from service fees, with hopes for private group support in the future. The organization is open to working with the Trump administration if opportunities arise.
#society
Le Monde: No progress made on France's terrorism memorial despite years of studies
A former open-air school in Suresnes, near a WWII Resistance memorial, is set to become the Museum and Memorial of Terrorism. The site features a large, bright space designed to honor victims and their families. However, construction has yet to commence despite a recent building permit.
Forbes: High Noon-Celsius Mixup: High Noon Says Some Vodka Seltzers Were Mislabeled As Energy Drinks
High Noon recalled two production lots of its Beach Variety packs after discovering that some cans were mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks, containing vodka seltzer alcohol. No illnesses have been reported, but consumers are advised not to consume the affected cans.
The recall affects packs distributed in Florida, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The mix-up was attributed to a packaging supplier mistakenly shipping empty energy drink cans to High Noon.
Breitbart: UK Air Traffic Control Operator Cites 'Technical Issue' For Flight Delays
A technical issue at the National Air Traffic Service in the U.K. caused brief flight delays, prompting restrictions on aircraft to ensure safety. The problem was resolved within 20 minutes, but it affected outbound and some inbound flights.
This incident follows a history of software-related failures at NATS, including a significant glitch in August 2023 that disrupted hundreds of flights.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump admin sanctions Brazilian judge overseeing Bolsonaro coup-plot probe
The U.S. Treasury has imposed sanctions on Brazilian Supreme Federal Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, citing his role in a criminal investigation against former President Jair Bolsonaro. The sanctions freeze De Moraes's U.S. assets and target his alleged abuses of power, including arbitrary detentions and suppression of free speech.
These actions follow President Trump's criticism of the investigation as politically motivated and unjust. The sanctions are part of a broader U.S. strategy to hold accountable foreign officials for human rights violations under the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act.
#economy
The Western Journal: Americans Are Feeling So Good About the Economy That Even CNN Had to Admit It
Consumer confidence is rising following President Trump's favorable trade agreement with the EU, prompting even CNN to acknowledge the positive economic outlook. Confidence increased to a reading of 97.2, with inflation remaining stable and few industries experiencing price hikes.
Despite past criticism of Trump's trade policies, recent developments have led to a more optimistic view of the economy. Analysts, including those from The Wall Street Journal, have praised Trump's deal-making abilities, suggesting that his trade strategies are yielding significant benefits.
Forbes: Fed Holds Interest Rates As Powell Faces Dissent
The Federal Reserve decided to maintain interest rates between 4.25% and 4.5%, despite pressure from President Trump. This marks the first dissenting votes from Fed members since the 1990s, with two governors advocating for rate cuts. Economists largely expect no immediate rate reductions.
Trump has criticized Fed Chair Jerome Powell for not lowering rates, suggesting he may seek a replacement. While Powell has indicated a willingness to consider rate cuts, most analysts believe the Fed will hold off to prepare for potential economic downturns.
Breitbart: Brazil Official Worries Lula Could Make 'a Fool of Himself,' Like Zelensky, in Trump Talks
Brazil's Finance Minister Fernando Haddad stated that President Lula da Silva will not adopt a submissive approach in upcoming U.S.-Brazil tariff negotiations, contrasting with former President Jair Bolsonaro. As a 50% tariff on Brazilian goods looms, Haddad emphasized the need for mutual respect in discussions.
Haddad also noted that Brazil is preparing contingency plans to mitigate the economic impact of the tariffs, which he argues could backfire on the U.S. by raising food prices. He dismissed the idea of retaliatory tariffs, focusing instead on protecting Brazilian workers and businesses.
#culture
Fox News: Ex-late-night host admits Colbert's show is getting canceled because it's 'hemorrhaging' viewers, money
Samantha Bee commented on the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's "The Late Show," attributing it to significant financial losses and declining viewership. CBS confirmed the decision was purely financial, with reports indicating the show lost over $40 million annually.
Bee acknowledged that while financial issues were paramount, there were also speculations about political motivations behind the cancellation, particularly in light of Colbert's critical stance toward former President Trump. She noted that audience habits have shifted, with many preferring alternative entertainment options.
#education
Breitbart: Georgia High School Cuts the Ribbon on New Stadium with a Shocking Price Tag
Buford High School in Georgia has opened a new stadium costing $62 million, featuring NFL-style amenities. Named after Board of Education Chairman Phillip Beard, who opposed its construction, the facility includes a massive LED scoreboard and luxury suites.
Despite Beard's initial resistance, local officials praised his contributions to the community and school district. The stadium, which seats 10,000, will host its first game on August 14, broadcast on ESPN2.
#crime
Fox News: Jeffrey Epstein 'stole' Virginia Giuffre, other employees from Mar-a-Lago spa: Trump
President Trump reiterated his reasons for expelling Jeffrey Epstein from Mar-a-Lago, citing Epstein's inappropriate behavior, including poaching staff. Trump claimed he banned Epstein after he took workers from his estate, including Virginia Giuffre, a key accuser in Epstein's case.
Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's associate, is currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking and has been subpoenaed to testify about Epstein's crimes. Her legal team is seeking to appeal her conviction, arguing it should have been covered by a previous non-prosecution deal Epstein received.