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Jul 31, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: DHS Launches Campaign to Recruit ICE Agents
The Trump administration's Department of Homeland Security is initiating a nationwide campaign to recruit more ICE agents to deport serious illegal aliens. The campaign features incentives like a $50,000 signing bonus and enhanced retirement benefits to attract recruits.
This effort is part of Trump's broader immigration strategy, which includes funding for border wall construction and reimbursement for states' border security costs. The administration emphasizes the need for dedicated personnel to address what it describes as a critical moment in national security.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Investigating Barack Obama and the 2016 Trump Presidential Campaign
Tulsi Gabbard has released documents alleging that the Obama administration, including Barack Obama, played a role in undermining Donald Trump's 2016 campaign and presidency. The materials suggest that intelligence officials were directed to ignore evidence disproving collusion between Trump and Russia, leading to widespread media hysteria and investigations that hampered Trump's administration.
The documents add to previous findings that highlighted efforts by the Clinton campaign and intelligence agencies to promote false narratives about Russian interference. Critics argue that these actions not only damaged Trump's credibility but also harmed U.S. foreign relations with Russia. Despite the serious implications, it is unlikely that those involved will face legal repercussions.
#society
GB News: Sharron Davies accuses tennis body of having 'no logic' for 'encouraging trans players' to compete
Sharron Davies criticized the Lawn Tennis Association for allegedly promoting the inclusion of trans women in competitions against biological females. She described the governing body's stance as "ludicrous" and accused them of engaging in "virtue signalling cowardice."
GB News: Popular vehicle owners face £300 fines and 'immediate immobilisation' for breaking DVSA rules
Drivers of horseboxes in the UK face potential fines of up to £300 this summer as the DVSA intensifies enforcement of weight regulations. Using advanced weigh-in-motion sensors linked to ANPR cameras, authorities are monitoring vehicles for compliance, particularly during the busy holiday season.
Penalties range from £100 for minor infractions to £300 for serious overloading, with enforcement officers taking a stricter approach. Equestrians are urged to ensure their vehicles meet legal weight limits to avoid fines and safety risks associated with overloading.
GB News: British veterans outraged at council after being 'evicted without reason': 'We have no rights!'
Veterans in Bolton are facing eviction without explanation, prompting outrage over their treatment. More than 10 veterans, many suffering from PTSD, have been given two months to leave their accommodation, with no support or answers from the council regarding their future housing.
The veterans criticized the government's lack of support, contrasting their situation with that of asylum seekers who receive assistance. Councillor Trevor Jones expressed his support for the veterans, condemning their treatment as "abysmal."
GB News: London council gives migrants free gym sessions while residents forced to pay £52 a month
London councils are providing asylum seekers with discounts on leisure activities, including free gym access and classes through initiatives like the Richmond Card and the Active Kingston Card. This has drawn criticism from some politicians who argue it prioritizes asylum seekers over struggling families.
Additionally, the Home Office has introduced a "Failure to Travel" policy, which may lead to asylum seekers losing housing if they refuse to relocate from hotels. This policy aims to ensure compliance and reduce costs for taxpayers.
GB News: Veterans blast 'abysmal Britain' after being 'evicted without reason'
Veterans in Bolton are expressing outrage after receiving eviction notices from the council, demanding they vacate their housing within two months. They describe the situation as a reflection of "abysmal Britain," highlighting a lack of support for those who have served.
Breitbart: Peter Schweizer: Book Claims Oklahoma City Bombing Was 'Manufactured Terror' with Deep FBI Involvement
Margaret Roberts' new book, "Blowback," claims the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing may have been an FBI deep-cover operation that went awry. She argues that the FBI played a hidden role in the incident, allowing suspects to evade justice while failing to disclose critical information about the bombing.
Roberts' investigation highlights evidence suggesting a neo-Nazi plot and raises questions about the FBI's surveillance tactics. She calls for transparency, including the release of classified documents and archival footage, to clarify the agency's involvement in the tragedy.
Fox News: Newlyweds' honeymoon trip ends in fiery crash that kills husband and baby daughter
A newlywed, Macey Lyons, survived a tragic car crash in Kentucky that killed her husband, Hunter, and their 1-year-old daughter, Oakleigh, just a week after their wedding. The accident occurred when a Ford F-150 crossed the center line and collided with their vehicle, resulting in a fire.
Hunter and Oakleigh were pronounced dead at the scene, while Macey was hospitalized for her injuries. Friends and family have initiated fundraisers to assist her with expenses during this difficult time.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Recognising Palestine 'without a plan' is a 'very serious issue', Priti Patel says
The Shadow Foreign Secretary criticized the Prime Minister for bowing to parliamentary pressure regarding the recognition of a Palestinian state. Dame Priti Patel stated that the announcement lacked proper preparation and strategy.
GB News: Labour 'needed to act' on recognising Palestine, says Heidi Alexander
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander supports Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's recognition of Palestine, asserting it could help preserve the two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. She warns that Israeli military actions and territorial expansion jeopardize peaceful coexistence.
Breitbart: Scott Bessent: China 'On Their Heels' Because 'the World Is Now with Us'
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that China is feeling pressure due to recent trade deals the U.S. has made with major partners like Japan and the EU. He emphasized that these agreements give the U.S. more leverage in negotiations with China, which needs to rebalance its economy.
Bessent noted that while progress with China may be slow, there is potential for change as they prepare for their upcoming five-year planning sessions. He encouraged China to communicate its intentions to shift towards a more consumer-driven economy.
Front Page Magazine: Israel’s Debt to the Druze
Israel has conducted airstrikes in Syria to protect the Druze community, who are facing attacks from Sunni Bedouin clans and Syrian government forces. The strikes targeted military sites in Sweida and Damascus, reflecting Israel's commitment to defend its Druze population, which has strong ties to their kin in Syria.
Despite U.S. disapproval, Israel views these actions as necessary for both security and moral reasons. The situation remains tense, with the potential for further conflict if the ceasefire fails. Israeli Druze have expressed a willingness to fight for their relatives across the border.
Front Page Magazine: ICC Refers Hungary to Its Oversight Body for Failing to Arrest Netanyahu
Hungary has officially withdrawn from the International Criminal Court (ICC), making it the only EU nation not to be a member. The ICC has responded by reporting Hungary to its oversight body for failing to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit, which undermines the court's authority.
Critics argue that Hungary's exit reflects a broader skepticism towards the ICC, which they view as increasingly biased against Israel. The situation highlights the tensions between international law and national sovereignty, particularly in the context of the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
#economy
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Bessent: ‘Bottom 50% Got Crushed’ Under Biden; Trump’s Comeback Focused on Wages, Inflation
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent criticized official inflation figures, stating they underestimate the economic hardships faced by working-class Americans. He highlighted significant price increases in essentials under the Biden administration and emphasized that inflation for this demographic may have reached 32-35%.
Bessent praised Donald Trump as a transformative political figure and outlined plans to address the affordability crisis by reducing inflation and increasing real wages, similar to achievements during Trump's first term. He noted improvements in inflation rates and wage growth for hourly workers.
#health
GB News: Food making up half of calories in Britons' diets linked to 40% greater risk of lung cancer
New research links ultra-processed foods (UPFs) to a significantly higher risk of lung cancer, with those consuming the most facing a 41% greater likelihood of diagnosis. Analyzing data from over 100,000 Americans, the study found a notable increase in both non-small and small cell lung cancer cases among high UPF consumers.
The findings raise concerns about the health impacts of ready meals, sugary drinks, and fast food, which dominate Western diets. Experts suggest that while causation cannot be definitively established, the evidence calls for a closer examination of dietary habits and a shift towards healthier, whole food options.
#crime
GB News: Benefits fraudster conned taxpayers out of £27k after claiming support despite receiving thousands from selling home
Victoria Raby, a mother of 13 from the Isle of Man, has been placed on 18 months probation after being overpaid £27,698 in benefits due to failing to declare a property sale and her living situation. She acknowledged the overpayment and is repaying it at £30 per week.
Raby's defense argued that her financial struggles and circumstances led to the false claims, emphasizing that the benefits were not fraudulent from the start. The court recognized her situation but noted the substantial overpayment.
The Telegraph: Dentist who poisoned wife’s protein shakes jailed for murder
A Colorado dentist, James Craig, was sentenced to life in prison for murdering his wife by poisoning her protein shakes with cyanide. He was convicted of first-degree murder and other charges after a jury found he attempted to cover up the crime.
Craig's actions included soliciting others to fabricate evidence and even asking his daughter to create a fake video. He was also found guilty of trying to have an inmate kill the detective investigating the case.
#other
GB News: Cruise deals: Holidaymakers can get 50% off two guests on Disney Cruise Line ships - but act quickly
Disney Cruise Line is offering a promotion that allows families to secure half-price fares for third and fourth passengers when booking two standard-price tickets in the same cabin. This deal is valid for select voyages between October 3, 2025, and March 30, 2026, and must be booked by October 12, 2025.
The offer applies to five ships in Disney's fleet and is designed for family groups. It excludes luxury accommodations and cannot be combined with other promotions. Meanwhile, Ambassador Cruise Line is also offering up to 50% off packages for its 2027/28 adult-only itineraries.