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Jul 31, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Lifeboat crews defend rescuing illegal migrants after being branded 'taxi service' for asylum seekers
RNLI crew members are standing firm in their commitment to save lives during migrant crossings in the Channel, despite criticism from figures like Nigel Farage, who labels the organization a "taxi service" for illegal entrants. The RNLI has responded to 114 incidents and rescued 1,371 individuals last year.
Farage's comments highlight a growing concern over the increasing number of crossings, with over 24,000 migrants arriving this year alone. Meanwhile, Donald Trump has warned that unchecked immigration poses a threat to Europe, urging leaders to take action against the crisis.
Breitbart: Geert Wilders For Breitbart: Europe Faces Its Last Chance Elections
Donald Trump recently warned Europeans about the dangers of mass immigration, asserting it threatens their safety and culture. Geert Wilders, leader of the Dutch Party for Freedom, echoed this sentiment, urging immediate action to close borders and halt the influx of asylum seekers, which he claims is detrimental to European society.
Wilders criticized centrist politicians for obstructing his party's proposals to address immigration issues and emphasized the need for voters to choose patriotic parties that prioritize national security in the upcoming elections. He highlighted the rising costs and cultural impacts of immigration, particularly concerning the integration of Muslim populations in Europe.
#politics
The Telegraph: Palestine Action can challenge terror ban, judge rules
Huda Ammori, co-founder of Palestine Action, has been granted the right to challenge the UK government's designation of the group as a terrorist organization. The High Court allowed the challenge based on claims of disproportionate interference with freedom of expression and lack of consultation.
The government's ban followed vandalism of two planes at RAF Brize Norton, an act claimed by Palestine Action. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper described the group's actions as part of a "long history of unacceptable criminal damage."
The Western Journal: Trump's EU Trade Deal Was So Tremendous, American Media Outlets Are Criticizing It for Being Too Good
President Trump's trade deal with the European Union has garnered unexpected praise from mainstream media, acknowledging it as a significant victory for the U.S. The agreement imposes a 15% tariff on most EU goods while requiring substantial investments in American energy, totaling $750 billion.
Media outlets like Axios and The New York Times have noted that European leaders made considerable concessions, leading to a deal that is more favorable to the U.S. than anticipated. Even traditionally critical voices, such as the Wall Street Journal, recognized Trump's effectiveness as a dealmaker, suggesting that his tariff policies are reshaping global trade dynamics.
The Western Journal: Trump Blasts 'Real Loser' Fox News Host Over Using NYC Mass Shooting to Push Agenda
President Trump criticized Fox News host Jessica Tarlov after she advocated for gun control following a mass shooting in New York City that left four dead. Tarlov supported calls for a ban on assault weapons and questioned how the shooter obtained a concealed carry license.
Trump responded on Truth Social, labeling Tarlov a "real loser" and expressing his disdain for her commentary. This marks another instance of Trump targeting Tarlov, previously criticizing her presence on the network.
Liberty Nation News: Woke Media Outlets NPR and PBS Scrambling - Liberty Nation News
NPR and PBS are facing significant funding cuts, with Congress approving nearly $9 billion in reductions for public broadcasting and foreign aid. NPR's editor-in-chief, Edith Chapin, announced her departure amid these changes, which some speculate may be linked to the funding cuts.
Critics argue that NPR's content has been biased, particularly against conservative viewpoints, leading to calls for a reevaluation of its funding model. The expectation is that public broadcasting should rely more on donations rather than taxpayer support. The future of smaller networks, especially in rural areas, remains uncertain.
#society
Breitbart: Oprah Opens Her Private Road in Hawaii amid Tsunami Evacuations, Denies Blocking Access as Backlash Brews
Accusations that a private road on Oprah Winfrey's Maui estate was closed during a tsunami warning were denied. Winfrey's estate management stated they immediately contacted local law enforcement and FEMA to ensure the road was accessible, countering social media claims.
The road's opening was confirmed by the Maui Police Department, who stated it was available for residents to evacuate. The tsunami alert was triggered by an 8.8-magnitude earthquake off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, prompting evacuations in Hawaii and other areas.
Fox News: NTSB launches 3-day investigative hearing on deadly DC plane crash
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is holding a three-day hearing on a January plane crash in Washington, D.C., involving an Army helicopter and an American Airlines jet, which resulted in 67 fatalities. The NTSB will investigate the roles of the FAA, air traffic controllers, and the Army.
Issues arose due to a combination of air traffic control duties being merged and staffing changes, which may have contributed to the midair collision just before 9 PM. The NTSB is expected to gather testimonies but may not reach a conclusion on the crash's cause immediately.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: 'Pod Save America' Obama bros want to see Democrats totally cut off aid to Israel
Tommy Vietor, co-host of "Pod Save America," called for a significant shift in the Democratic Party's stance on military support for Israel, advocating for the cessation of federal aid. He criticized Israel's treatment of Gaza and suggested sanctions against Israeli officials using violent rhetoric.
Vietor and fellow podcast hosts emphasized the need for Democrats to adopt a more critical approach towards Israel, including supporting a ceasefire and allowing international press access to Gaza. They argue that the party's traditional support for Israel must evolve in response to current events.
#economy
Forbes: Fed Expected To Hold Interest Rates Today As Powell Likely Faces Dissent
Most economists anticipate the Federal Reserve will maintain current interest rates at 4.25% to 4.5% following its upcoming meeting, despite pressure from President Trump. There is a 96% probability of no rate cut, although two Fed governors have indicated support for easing rates.
Trump has been vocal about his desire for lower rates and has hinted at potential replacements for Fed Chair Jerome Powell, whose term extends to 2026. While Powell has not ruled out a future rate cut, he emphasizes caution amid economic uncertainties.
Le Monde: French economy posts timid, deceptive rebound in the second quarter of 2025
The French economy showed unexpected resilience in Q2 2025, with GDP growth at 0.3%, an improvement from 0.1% in Q1. Economy Minister Eric Lombard noted this performance amid trade war challenges, though domestic demand remained stagnant, indicating weak consumption and investment.
Growth was primarily driven by inventory increases, contributing 0.5 percentage points. Despite a slight uptick in household consumption, the overall economic outlook is tempered by weak demand and a negative impact from foreign trade. Annual growth may exceed the forecast of 0.6%, potentially reaching 0.7%.
Forbes: U.S. Economy Grew Better Than Expected Through Q2
The U.S. economy rebounded in the second quarter, with real GDP rising at an annual rate of 3%, surpassing expectations of 2.3%. This growth was driven by increased consumer spending and a decrease in imports, reversing a 0.5% decline in the first quarter.
#education
Fox News: Score big on back-to-school essentials on Amazon
As the school year approaches, Amazon offers significant discounts on essential back-to-school items, including supplies, lunch gear, and tech. Parents can find deals up to 50% off on various products, from colorful bento boxes to laptops and tablets.
Highlighted items include Crayola colored pencils, lunch boxes, and Hydro Flask water bottles. For tech, options like the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ tablet and ASUS Chromebook are available at reduced prices, catering to students' educational needs.
#other
The Western Journal: Video: Tsunami Sirens Pierced the Skies, But Hawaii Gov Gives Wonderful Report
A powerful 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, prompting tsunami warnings across the Pacific. The quake was the strongest in the region since 1952, causing significant alarm but resulting in minor waves in Hawaii and Japan.
Hawaii Governor Josh Green reported that the largest wave recorded was only 5.5 feet, alleviating initial fears. Tsunami warnings remained in effect for various regions, including Alaska and French Polynesia, where higher waves were anticipated.