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Jul 31, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Border county Republicans say Trump policies improve security while Democrats cite 'cruelty'
In southern Arizona, local leaders are navigating the complexities of immigration and crime, with differing views on federal policies. Pima County Republican Party Chair Kathleen Winn criticized federal budget management under the Biden administration, linking it to increased crime and safety concerns in the community.
Conversely, Pima County Democratic Party Chair Eric Robbins condemned the Trump administration's immigration policies, accusing it of fostering fear and undermining local law enforcement. Local Republicans echoed concerns about enforcement issues and rising property theft, while emphasizing the need for better cooperation between local and federal authorities.
#politics
Fox News: SCOOP: Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' tax cuts promoted in new Republican ad blitz
The American Action Network is launching a $5 million ad campaign to promote the GOP's recent tax cuts, referred to as the "big, beautiful bill," in 30 competitive House districts. The ads feature voters praising Republicans for the tax cuts while criticizing Democrats for opposing the legislation.
Democrats argue the bill favors the wealthy and could lead to millions losing health insurance due to changes in Medicaid. Despite this, polls show significant support for specific provisions, such as making tax cuts permanent and eliminating taxes on tips and overtime pay.
Fox News: What to know about Judge Boasberg, the Trump foe at center of DOJ complaint
The Justice Department has accused U.S. District Judge James Boasberg of misconduct, claiming he attempted to influence Chief Justice John Roberts and other judges during a Judicial Conference meeting. The complaint suggests Boasberg's remarks undermined judicial integrity and seeks his removal from a significant immigration case.
This escalation reflects the ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and federal judges, particularly those who have blocked executive actions. The administration has criticized judges like Boasberg, labeling them "activist" for their rulings against Trump's policies.
#society
GB News: Taxpayers funding £10k 'mother tongue' language classes for second and third generation immigrants to learn Somali and Bengali
Tower Hamlets Council has allocated over £27,000 for "mother tongue" language lessons for second and third generation immigrants, focusing on Somali and Bengali. The funding supports various community language projects aimed at enhancing cultural confidence among young people in the area.
With 27% of Tower Hamlets residents not speaking English as their main language, the council's initiatives include Bengali language classes costing £10,458 and Somali classes costing £1,500. Critics argue that these expenditures highlight challenges in integration and place additional strain on public services.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: From Gaza to Greenland, Macron breaks with Trump on global flashpoints
French President Emmanuel Macron is increasingly challenging former President Donald Trump's foreign policy, notably announcing plans to recognize a Palestinian state at the upcoming UN General Assembly. This move has drawn criticism from Israeli officials and U.S. politicians, who view it as counterproductive.
Analysts suggest Macron's actions reflect a desire for relevance in a changing global landscape, as France's influence has waned compared to the past. Trump's dismissal of Macron's statements underscores the tension between the two leaders, rooted in differing approaches to international relations.
Forbes: Tsunami Warnings In Japan And Hawaii After Powerful Quake Hits Eastern Russia
A powerful 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, triggering tsunami waves that impacted coastlines in Japan, Hawaii, and parts of California. Hawaii's tsunami warning was downgraded to an advisory, with no major damage reported, while Japan issued evacuation advisories for over 1.9 million people.
Tsunami waves recorded in Japan reached over 4 feet, and warnings remain in effect as subsequent waves could be larger. The earthquake is noted as the largest recorded by the USGS since the 2011 Tohoku earthquake. Evacuations were also conducted in Russia's Kuril Islands due to tsunami threats.
#culture
Le Monde: Low-calorie French pastries struggle to win over chefs and consumers
France excels in pastry, showcasing its cultural pride and expertise. With long lines at patisseries and international expansion of chefs, French pastry has gained global acclaim. A push for UNESCO recognition highlights its significance, despite concerns over nutritional value.
#crime
Fox News: Jimmy Hoffa's family calls on Trump to release FBI files
Fifty years after Jimmy Hoffa's disappearance, his family is urging President Trump to release FBI files related to the case. Hoffa's son, James P. Hoffa, believes the public deserves answers and that the government has kept vital information hidden for decades.
Despite some documents being released, much remains redacted, complicating the search for closure. Hoffa's family continues to advocate for transparency, emphasizing that without the files, they are left with emotional emptiness and unanswered questions.
#technology
Fox News: New tech recovers 92% of EV battery metals
Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute have developed an eco-friendly recycling method for lithium-ion batteries, transforming spent components into high-performing materials for next-gen batteries. This process significantly reduces energy use and emissions while retaining battery performance.
The innovation addresses the growing issue of battery waste and reliance on mining, promoting a sustainable circular economy in energy storage. This method could lead to cheaper, cleaner batteries for electric vehicles and other technologies, benefiting both consumers and the environment.