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#illegals

Fox News: Senate bill looks to box out future presidents who may try to skirt immigration enforcement laws
Senate bill looks to box out future presidents who may try to skirt immigration enforcement laws
Congressional Republicans are set to introduce the Protect Our Communities From DUIs Act, aimed at closing a loophole that allows illegal immigrants convicted of DUI to avoid automatic deportation. The bill seeks to clarify that any DUI conviction, regardless of its classification, makes an illegal immigrant deportable.

Senator Bill Hagerty, along with other Republican lawmakers, argues that this legislation is necessary to hold illegal immigrants accountable for endangering communities. The bill comes in response to concerns about rising violent crimes by illegal immigrants during the Biden administration.


#politics

Breitbart: Marvel Star Pedro Pascal Appears to Endorse Throwing Trump and 'Fascists' into Outer Space
Marvel Star Pedro Pascal Appears to Endorse Throwing Trump and 'Fascists' into Outer Space
Pedro Pascal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, stars of Marvel’s Fantastic Four: First Steps, jokingly suggested in a promotional video that they would cast President Donald Trump into outer space, referencing political disagreements. Moss-Bachrach's comment about throwing "fascists" into space drew attention amid ongoing tensions between Hollywood figures and conservative audiences.

Pascal has faced backlash for his outspoken views against Trump and conservative ideologies, often using social media to express his opinions on issues like transgender rights and to criticize figures such as J.K. Rowling. His remarks have contributed to a growing discontent among some American audiences.


#society

Fox News: 'Carbon passports' would track travel and even restrict how some people take vacation
'Carbon passports' would track travel and even restrict how some people take vacation
Concerns over overtourism and its environmental impact are leading to discussions about implementing carbon passports in the UK. These passports would allocate a personal carbon allowance to residents, tracking their carbon footprints and limiting travel, particularly international flights.

The concept, which has roots in a 2008 U.K. Parliament debate on personal carbon trading, aims to reduce emissions from transportation. Individuals exceeding their carbon allowance would need to purchase credits from those who emit less. Transportation is currently the largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in the UK.


Forbes: Fewer Americans Perceive Discrimination In U.S. Amid Rise In DEI Skepticism, Poll Says
Fewer Americans Perceive Discrimination In U.S. Amid Rise In DEI Skepticism, Poll Says
A recent AP-NORC poll indicates a decline in the perception of racial discrimination among Americans. Only 45% believe there is significant discrimination against Black people, down 16 points since 2021, while perceptions of discrimination against Asian Americans dropped from 46% to 32%.

Additionally, perceptions of discrimination against Hispanic and white people also decreased, though by smaller margins. The findings suggest growing skepticism towards diversity, equity, and inclusion programs amid political shifts.


Breitbart: Italian Barbie Doll Designers Killed in Car Crash
Italian Barbie Doll Designers Killed in Car Crash
Mario Paglino and Gianni Grossi, a gay couple known for designing Barbie and Madonna dolls, were killed in a head-on car crash in Italy. An 82-year-old driver, Egidio Ceriano, drove in the wrong direction on the A4 highway, resulting in the collision that also claimed the life of their friend Amodio Giurni.

Silvia Moramarco, the sole survivor, was hospitalized after the accident. The Milan prosecutor's office is investigating the incident, which involved an autopsy on Ceriano. The Barbie brand expressed deep sorrow over the loss of Paglino and Grossi, highlighting their contributions to the doll community.


Forbes: Children’s Play Kitchens And Steps Stools Recalled For Injuries, Deaths
Children’s Play Kitchens And Steps Stools Recalled For Injuries, Deaths
Nearly 500,000 play kitchens and step stools have been recalled due to safety concerns, including one death and multiple injuries. Backyard Kids recalled 192,000 play kitchens after a child was asphyxiated, while Cosco recalled 302,000 step stools due to safety bar failures.

These products were sold at major retailers and online from 2018 to 2025. Parents are advised to contact the manufacturers for replacement parts and repair kits.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Starmer rejects ex-hostage’s criticism of move to potentially recognize Palestine
Starmer rejects ex-hostage’s criticism of move to potentially recognize Palestine
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced plans to recognize Palestinian statehood at the UN General Assembly in September if Israel does not achieve a ceasefire with Hamas and improve humanitarian conditions in Gaza. This stance has drawn criticism, particularly from former hostage Emily Damari.

Damari, a dual British-Israeli citizen, expressed her disapproval, stating the decision risks rewarding terrorism and undermines peace efforts. UK officials maintain that recognizing a Palestinian state does not grant legitimacy to Hamas, emphasizing the need for the release of hostages.


Times Of Israel: 14 Western allies denounce surge in Iranian assassination and kidnapping plots
14 Western allies denounce surge in Iranian assassination and kidnapping plots
Britain and 13 allied nations condemned Iranian intelligence services for a rise in assassination, kidnapping, and harassment plots targeting individuals in Europe and North America. They called for an immediate cessation of these illegal activities, which are often linked to international criminal networks.

Since early 2022, the UK has disrupted over 20 Iran-related plots, with increasing threats against Jewish targets noted in a recent US report. The UK Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee highlighted Iran as a significant threat, urging the government to consider designating the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a proscribed organization.


#economy

Le Monde: Trump says 'successful' call with Sheinbaum leads to new Mexico trade talks
Trump says 'successful' call with Sheinbaum leads to new Mexico trade talks
President Trump announced a 90-day negotiation period with Mexico, maintaining a 25% tariff on imports linked to fentanyl trafficking. He indicated that autos would also face a 25% tariff, while copper, aluminum, and steel would be taxed at 50%.

The U.S. has a significant trade imbalance with Mexico, which reached $171.5 billion last year, up from $63.3 billion in 2016. Trump aims to address both the trade gap and fentanyl trafficking during these negotiations.


#military

Fox News: Navy secretary pushes review board to purge DEI from Naval Academy and restore 'warrior ethos'
Navy secretary pushes review board to purge DEI from Naval Academy and restore 'warrior ethos'
The Navy is considering a new educational review board to restore a "culture of discipline" at the U.S. Naval Academy, aiming to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. The board would consist of leaders focused on meritocracy and accountability in naval education.

Proposed changes include increasing permanent military faculty and reviewing curriculum and admissions processes to align with Department of Defense priorities. This initiative follows a leadership change at the Naval Academy, with a new superintendent appointed to enhance military focus.


#culture

GB News: Scientists left baffled by hidden detail on Siberian 'mummy' locked in ice for 2,500 years
Scientists left baffled by hidden detail on Siberian 'mummy' locked in ice for 2,500 years
Advanced imaging has revealed intricate tattoos on a 2,500-year-old Siberian mummy from the Pazyryk culture, showcasing sophisticated artistry that rivals modern techniques. The high-resolution scans uncovered detailed designs of animals and mythical beings, indicating a high level of skill among ancient tattoo artists.

The mummy, a woman of about 50, featured complex imagery on her arms, including leopards and griffins. Researchers suggest that the tattoos were likely stenciled and applied using tools made from animal materials, highlighting the endurance and expertise required for this ancient practice.


#health

Fox News: More Americans are turning to AI for health advice
More Americans are turning to AI for health advice
A recent survey reveals that 35% of Americans are using artificial intelligence (AI) to manage their health, with applications ranging from meal planning to emotional support. Trust in AI for health guidance is increasing, with 63% of respondents finding it more reliable than social media.

The trend highlights a shift towards a holistic approach to wellness, with many prioritizing mental and emotional health alongside physical fitness. As AI continues to evolve, it is becoming a significant tool in personal health management, complementing traditional medical advice.


#crime

Fox News: Minnesota ax murderer who killed own family in 1988 gets early release under law supported by Gov Tim Walz
Minnesota ax murderer who killed own family in 1988 gets early release under law supported by Gov Tim Walz
David Brom, convicted of murdering his parents and siblings in 1988, has been granted early work release under a new Minnesota law supported by Governor Tim Walz. The law retroactively allows juvenile offenders serving life sentences to seek parole after a specified period.

Brom, who was 16 at the time of the murders, was initially sentenced to multiple life terms. Following the law's implementation, he became eligible for release after serving time and was recently approved for work release, with further evaluations scheduled.


Fox News: Arkansas hikers killed: What we know about teacher charged with murdering couple in front of children
Arkansas hikers killed: What we know about teacher charged with murdering couple in front of children
A 28-year-old schoolteacher, Andrew James McGann, has been charged with capital murder for the killing of Clinton and Cristen Brink at Devil's Den State Park in Arkansas. Their two daughters, aged 7 and 9, were unharmed. McGann was arrested after a multi-day search.

McGann previously worked as a teacher in Oklahoma and had resigned shortly before the incident. Concerns about his behavior had been raised in the past, but he had passed background checks. The motive for the killings is still under investigation.


Breitbart: Nolte: Alec Baldwin's Lawsuit for Malicious Prosecution Over Fatal 'Rust' Shooting Dismissed
Nolte: Alec Baldwin's Lawsuit for Malicious Prosecution Over Fatal 'Rust' Shooting Dismissed
Alec Baldwin's legal troubles from the accidental shooting on the set of "Rust" continue, with involuntary manslaughter charges initially filed and later dropped. A judge dismissed Baldwin's lawsuit against prosecutors for malicious prosecution, but he plans to refile it after settlement discussions.

While Baldwin's claim of never pulling the trigger has been disputed, the focus remains on the prosecutors' alleged misconduct. The situation highlights the complexities of the case and Baldwin's ongoing struggles in the aftermath of the incident.