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#illegals

The Western Journal: CNN's Bakari Sellers Attempts to Take Down Barron Trump, But He Ends Up Humiliating Himself
CNN's Bakari Sellers Attempts to Take Down Barron Trump, But He Ends Up Humiliating Himself
CNN commentator Bakari Sellers questioned the citizenship of President Donald Trump's children, suggesting they might not be American citizens due to their mothers being legal immigrants at their births. This claim came during a discussion about a new detention facility in Florida, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz."

Sellers criticized the facility as "anti-American" and expressed selective outrage, having previously targeted Trump on immigration issues. His assertions about the citizenship status of Trump's children have been debunked, as they are American citizens due to their father's citizenship. Sellers' comments were met with dismissal by the host, highlighting their lack of factual basis.


#politics

The Economist: Germany’s Bundestag bars AfD MPs from its football team
Germany’s Bundestag bars AfD MPs from its football team
Germany’s Bundestag has barred members of the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party from participating in its football team, FC Bundestag. This decision raises concerns about potential political exclusions following the sporting ban, as the team aims to foster camaraderie among MPs.

The move reflects broader tensions in German politics, particularly regarding the AfD's growing influence. The football team, established in 1961, promotes unity among political rivals while supporting charitable causes.


#society

Times Of Israel: Last two suspects in settler attack on troops and cops released to house arrest
Last two suspects in settler attack on troops and cops released to house arrest
Two detainees suspected of attacking reserve soldiers during a settler rampage in Kafr Malik were released to house arrest as prosecution efforts falter. This follows ongoing violence by settlers in the West Bank, raising concerns about Israeli authorities' ability to control extremist actions.

Recent incidents include settlers attacking a Palestinian village, forcing families from their homes, and stealing property. Witnesses report a lack of police intervention during these events, prompting criticism of the Israeli military's response to settler violence.


Fox News: American cruise ship passenger disappears after hiking at summer vacation destination
American cruise ship passenger disappears after hiking at summer vacation destination
Alaska authorities are searching for a missing 62-year-old tourist from Kentucky who did not return to her cruise ship after a hike in Juneau. She was last seen leaving for a popular tram ride and planned to hike to Gastineau Peak and Gold Ridge.

Search efforts began shortly after her disappearance, but poor weather conditions hindered aerial operations. The woman's identity has not been released, and both the Juneau Police Department and Norwegian Cruise Lines have not commented on the situation.


The Economist: Britain’s draconian approach to pro-Gaza activism is likely to backfire
Britain’s draconian approach to pro-Gaza activism is likely to backfire
Britain's strict measures against pro-Gaza protests may backfire, reminiscent of past cultural reactions like the Sex Pistols' controversial song "God Save the Queen." Heavy-handed tactics could amplify dissent rather than quell it, as seen with increased public interest in banned expressions.

The government's approach risks creating a "Gaza-Streisand effect," where attempts to suppress activism only draw more attention to it. This situation highlights the potential futility of using anti-terror laws to silence dissenting voices.


Fox News: Girl on Disney cruise fell through porthole as dad jumped to save her in 20-minute fight for survival: police
Girl on Disney cruise fell through porthole as dad jumped to save her in 20-minute fight for survival: police
A father jumped into the ocean to rescue his 5-year-old daughter after she fell from the Disney Dream cruise ship on June 29. The incident occurred while the ship was in international waters, and both were successfully rescued within 20 minutes by the ship's crew.

After being checked by medical staff, they were transported to a hospital upon arrival at Port Everglades. The family, who lives out of state, has not been publicly identified. Authorities praised the crew's quick response and the effectiveness of safety protocols.


#foreignaffairs

The Economist: Turkey’s strongman is becoming Donald Trump’s point man
Turkey’s strongman is becoming Donald Trump’s point man
At a recent NATO summit, President Donald Trump and Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed optimism about their renewed relationship. Trump is reportedly considering unblocking the sale of F-35 stealth fighters to Turkey, which had been stalled due to Turkey's acquisition of the Russian S-400 system.

However, any potential conflict with Iran could challenge this budding alliance. The dynamics between the U.S. and Turkey are shifting, with implications for broader regional stability.


Times Of Israel: Israel inflicted ‘significant damage’ on Iran during 12-day war, Mossad chief says
Israel inflicted ‘significant damage’ on Iran during 12-day war, Mossad chief says
Mossad chief David Barnea stated that Israel has caused “significant damage” to Iran and emphasized the need for continued operations against the Islamic Republic. Prime Minister Netanyahu highlighted the impact of recent actions against Hezbollah and Iran's nuclear program, which included extensive airstrikes.

The U.S. military also participated in strikes against Iranian nuclear sites, reportedly setting back Iran's atomic program by up to two years. In retaliation, Iran launched over 500 ballistic missiles and drones at Israel, resulting in casualties and extensive damage.


#military

Breitbart: 'Service is Now Fully Equal': Denmark Begins Conscription of Women
'Service is Now Fully Equal': Denmark Begins Conscription of Women
Denmark has introduced equal conscription for men and women, requiring all 18-year-olds to enter a national service lottery amid rising European security concerns. Women turning 18 after this week will be assessed for military service, with those selected legally obligated to serve.

The length of mandatory service will increase to 11 months, and health conditions like diabetes and asthma will no longer automatically disqualify candidates. This move aligns with broader trends in Europe, where several nations are reconsidering conscription due to escalating security threats.


Fox News: Top Russia Navy commander killed in region bordering Ukraine
Top Russia Navy commander killed in region bordering Ukraine
Major Gen. Mikhail Gudkov, deputy commander of Russia's Navy, was killed during combat operations in the Kursk region. His death marks a significant loss for the Russian military amid ongoing tensions with Ukraine. Reports suggest he may have been struck by a Ukrainian missile.

Gudkov, previously accused of war crimes, oversaw naval coastal and ground forces. His death coincides with the U.S. pausing some weapons shipments to Ukraine due to low munitions reserves.


#sports

GB News: Wimbledon star who was a model reveals exact figure in her bank account before turning career around
Wimbledon star who was a model reveals exact figure in her bank account before turning career around
Canadian tennis player Carson Branstine faced significant financial struggles before her Wimbledon debut, revealing she once had just $26 in her bank account. To support her career, she worked as a delivery driver in Los Angeles and supplemented her income through modeling.

Despite losing in the first round to world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, Branstine earned £66,000 from her Wimbledon appearance. She expressed pride in her journey, emphasizing her desire for financial independence and the hard work that led to her success.


#technology

Forbes: Microsoft’s Copilot Revenue May Trail ChatGPT And Anthropic
Microsoft’s Copilot Revenue May Trail ChatGPT And Anthropic
In 2023, analysts projected Microsoft’s Copilot AI chatbot could generate $30 billion in revenue, but the company has not disclosed any figures for Copilot in recent earnings calls. Meanwhile, OpenAI reported $10 billion in annual recurring revenue, indicating a competitive edge in the AI chatbot market.

Despite significant resources, Microsoft faces challenges as business customers prefer ChatGPT over Copilot, citing concerns over cost and effectiveness. Copilot's adoption remains limited, with only 16% of organizations transitioning to full production. The ongoing partnership issues with OpenAI may further hinder Microsoft's ability to compete effectively.