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#politics

Fox News: Trump’s immigration reset is lifting wages and forcing real economic reform
Trump’s immigration reset is lifting wages and forcing real economic reform
Rep. Yvette Clarke admitted that her Brooklyn district could benefit from an influx of Haitian migrants for redistricting, reflecting a historical parallel to past debates on representation. Meanwhile, L.A. Mayor Karen Bass views federal immigration enforcement as a threat to the city's population.

Recent employment data indicates a shift, with native-born Americans seeing significant job growth compared to foreign-born workers since the Trump administration. This trend, alongside rising real wages, suggests a potential for economic adaptation in industries reliant on low-skill labor.


Fox News: DAN GAINOR: Liberal media tried to destroy Trump. He crushed them instead
DAN GAINOR: Liberal media tried to destroy Trump. He crushed them instead
President Trump has made significant moves against liberal media, defunding NPR and PBS, leading to high-profile resignations and settlements from major outlets like CBS. His administration's approach has resulted in a notable shift in the media landscape, with many journalists leaving traditional outlets.

Trump's confrontational stance has been contrasted with previous Republican presidents, as he capitalizes on alternative media and legal victories to challenge mainstream narratives. His policies have reportedly strengthened the economy and reinforced U.S. foreign relations, particularly with Israel.


#society

GB News: World's biggest trans children study to include British toddlers
World's biggest trans children study to include British toddlers
Academics from King’s College London will conduct a study on up to 3,000 children under 18 seeking support from NHS gender identity services, including toddlers. The research, named Pathways Horizon, aims to gather data on their physical and mental health over several years.

The study comes amid a 20-fold increase in children presenting to gender services in the UK, particularly among birth-registered females. Researchers will collect information through questionnaires on various aspects of the children's lives, linking it to health and education records.


Le Monde: Across the Pacific, fear of a major tsunami gives way to relief
Across the Pacific, fear of a major tsunami gives way to relief
On July 30, 2025, a powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck the Kamchatka region of Russia, prompting tsunami warnings across 15 Pacific nations. Initial forecasts predicted waves up to 4 meters, but the actual waves that reached parts of French Polynesia were only 1.5 meters.

Authorities reported no casualties or damage, with relief expressed by representatives in the affected areas after a tense night. Only three of the 118 islands in French Polynesia were impacted, while the rest experienced minimal wave activity.


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The Epoch Times offers a daily briefing highlighting significant stories affecting the nation. Their newsletter, curated by U.S. national editor Ivan Pentchoukov, aims to provide readers with clarity and inspiration on current events.

Stay informed with insights from one of America's largest independent newspapers.


#economy

Fox News: MORNING GLORY: President Trump and the United States’ massive tariff haul in his first six months back
MORNING GLORY: President Trump and the United States’ massive tariff haul in his first six months back
In June, the U.S. collected a record $27 billion in tariff revenue, with expectations for further increases. President Trump has made significant strides in trade policy, negotiating new deals and implementing tariffs, which are projected to generate over $300 billion by year-end.

This shift in trade dynamics raises questions about the future of free trade and the role of tariffs in supporting U.S. military spending. Critics have yet to see negative impacts on consumer prices or economic growth, with GDP showing a robust increase in Q2.


Le Monde: Customs duties: Luxury manufacturers worry about their profit margins
Customs duties: Luxury manufacturers worry about their profit margins
Luxury goods manufacturers are grappling with a new 15% tariff on exports to the U.S. starting August 1, raising concerns about profitability and supply chain strategies. The U.S. market is crucial, accounting for about €80 billion of global luxury revenue.

As global demand slows, particularly in China, the sector anticipates a 2% to 5% decline in sales for 2025. French manufacturers are looking to U.S. sales to counterbalance the downturn in Chinese consumption, which dropped significantly in 2024.


#culture

Fox News: ‘Duck Dynasty’ stars Willie and Korie Robertson share the hard-won lessons of decades-long marriage
‘Duck Dynasty’ stars Willie and Korie Robertson share the hard-won lessons of decades-long marriage
Willie and Korie Robertson, stars of "Duck Dynasty: The Revival," share insights into their 33-year marriage, emphasizing commitment, faith, and the importance of giving more than taking. They highlight the need for intentional reconnection and maintaining fun in their relationship.

The couple reflects on their family's legacy, particularly the influence of patriarch Phil Robertson, who passed away in May. They express gratitude for their journey and the role faith has played in their lives, hoping to inspire future generations.


Le Monde: Gabriel Hagai, a mystic and political rabbi
Gabriel Hagai, a mystic and political rabbi
Rabbi Gabriel Hagaï, a 57-year-old Kabbalist, shares his unconventional life story in his book "Journey of an Initiation." He claims past lives, including being a voodoo priest in Haiti, and predicts he may not be Jewish in his next life, prompting reflections on mortality.

Hagai has mastered 40 languages and worked in various fields, including baking and manuscript studies. He currently practices herbalism in Paris.


#education

Fox News: Fighting campus groupthink: Khan Academy founder's answer to academic intolerance
Fighting campus groupthink: Khan Academy founder's answer to academic intolerance
Sal Khan, founder of Khan Academy, has launched a new college admissions tool called Dialogues, aimed at fostering free expression on college campuses. This program allows students to engage in recorded conversations on controversial topics and receive peer feedback, which can be included in their college applications.

Khan's initiative addresses concerns over ideological conformity in higher education, where students often feel pressured to self-censor. While some parents worry about potential bias against conservative viewpoints, Khan emphasizes that only peer feedback is shared, not the content of the discussions. The goal is to promote understanding and constructive dialogue among students with differing opinions.