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#illegals
Le Monde: Kristi Noem, the face of the Trump administration's anti-immigrant raids
Kristi Noem, Trump's secretary of homeland security, has taken a prominent role in anti-immigrant operations, overseeing raids and detentions across the U.S. She recently visited a high-security prison in El Salvador to emphasize the deportation of dangerous criminals.
Noem has embraced media attention, often showcasing her involvement in border security through staged events and photo opportunities, which has drawn criticism from some lawmakers. Her public persona includes various dramatic portrayals, even while wearing expensive accessories.
#politics
Fox News: Ex-ABC News reporter admits employer biased against Trump due to lack of ‘viewpoint diversity’
Former ABC News correspondent Terry Moran acknowledged a bias against President Trump within the network, attributing it to a lack of viewpoint diversity among staff. He expressed that while ABC has worked to increase diversity, it has not included voices supportive of Trump, impacting their coverage.
Moran, who was fired after criticizing Trump and aide Stephen Miller, stated that this bias is not necessarily malevolent but stems from a disconnect in understanding the perspectives of Trump supporters. He has since shared his views on Substack, emphasizing the need for broader representation in newsrooms.
#society
Fox News: Apparent AI mistakes force two judges to retract separate rulings
Recent rulings by two U.S. judges were retracted due to inaccuracies in legal filings, raising concerns about the use of artificial intelligence in legal research. In New Jersey, Judge Julien Neals withdrew a decision after discovering "pervasive and material inaccuracies," including fabricated quotes.
Similarly, in Mississippi, Judge Henry Wingate replaced a temporary restraining order after being alerted to significant errors in the attorney's submission, which included unverified declarations. These incidents highlight the growing reliance on AI in legal practices and the potential for serious misconduct if inaccuracies are not verified.
Le Monde: Heavy rains in northern China leave dozens dead
Beijing officials acknowledged their lack of preparedness for recent heavy rains that resulted in 44 fatalities and left nine missing. The extreme weather caused significant flooding, evacuations, and infrastructure damage, particularly in rural suburbs.
Officials admitted shortcomings in disaster planning and infrastructure, vowing to improve forecasting and response measures. The incident highlights the challenges China faces with climate change and extreme weather patterns.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing July 31: Day 664 – Witkoff arrives in region, Gaza aid is main topic
Canada plans to recognize a Palestinian state in September, contingent on reforms from the Palestinian Authority, including elections. This follows a recent vote in the US Senate, where a resolution to block arms sales to Israel did not pass, highlighting growing distrust among Democrats toward the Netanyahu government.
US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is set to discuss Gaza humanitarian aid with Netanyahu, while a recent shooting incident involving a Palestinian activist raises questions about the differing legal treatments of suspects in Israeli civilian and military systems.
#health
GB News: 'You’re stuck with it!' Stephen Dixon makes 'very personal' admission as he reveals 'addictive' habit
Stephen Dixon shared insights about his tattoos on GB News, describing them as personal and empowering. He emphasized the importance of thoughtful design and the artistry behind each piece, noting the potential for addiction but advocating for caution in getting new tattoos.
Additionally, Dixon reflected on his long battle with type 1 diabetes, diagnosed at 17. He chose to confront the condition rather than let it impede his education and career, achieving success while managing the fatigue that comes with decades of diabetes management.