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#illegals

Breitbart: Nolte: Media Describe Deported Illegal Alien with Two Dozen Arrests as ‘Colorado Grandfather’
Nolte: Media Describe Deported Illegal Alien with Two Dozen Arrests as ‘Colorado Grandfather’
Baldomero Noa-Castaneda, a 67-year-old man, was recently deported by ICE after being described by his family as a long-time resident and a good man. However, ICE revealed that he has a criminal record with over two dozen arrests, including theft and assault, and had previously received an order of removal.

The article criticizes media portrayals of Noa-Castaneda, alleging bias and a leftist agenda to distort facts surrounding immigration and crime. It suggests that Democrats exploit illegal immigration for political gain while failing to address the issues in their cities.


GB News: More small boat migrants expected to arrive in Britain if Afghan scheme ends, Home Office warns
More small boat migrants expected to arrive in Britain if Afghan scheme ends, Home Office warns
The UK government has closed two asylum schemes for Afghans, leading to concerns of increased small boat migration as individuals may resort to illegal crossings to escape the Taliban. Campaigners have criticized the abrupt decision, arguing it risks the safety of vulnerable individuals.

The closure of the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy and Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme could exacerbate the existing backlog of asylum applications and shift the burden to the Home Office. Over 20,000 small boat migrants have crossed the English Channel this year, marking a significant increase from last year.


#politics

Fox News: Legal expert reveals how Trump admin can deport major anti-Israel activist
Legal expert reveals how Trump admin can deport major anti-Israel activist
Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist and legal permanent resident, was released from detention after a court ruling, despite a judge's earlier decision to remove him based on national security concerns. The Trump administration is considering appealing the ruling, arguing that Khalil's activism poses a threat.

The case has drawn attention from both sides, with legal experts claiming the judge lacked jurisdiction, while civil liberties advocates argue for Khalil's right to free speech. The debate centers on balancing national security with First Amendment rights.


Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: PBS, NPR and a lethal case of TDS
DAVID MARCUS: PBS, NPR and a lethal case of TDS
Republicans are poised to defund PBS and NPR, citing persistent left-wing bias in their reporting. Despite a rescission bill from President Trump aimed at cutting their funding, PBS and NPR continue to showcase a lack of accountability, doubling down on their anti-Trump narratives.

The recent coverage of a lawsuit involving CBS News and Kamala Harris exemplifies this bias, with critics arguing that the editing misrepresented her statements. As calls for fair reporting grow louder, PBS and NPR appear to prioritize partisan sentiments over journalistic integrity, prompting calls for a reevaluation of their federal funding.


Front Page Magazine: "The Only Thing I Care About is That My Son is Not Convicted”
"The Only Thing I Care About is That My Son is Not Convicted”
The upcoming 2024 election books, including one from the Wall Street Journal, hint at significant moments for Joe Biden's presidency, particularly regarding his son Hunter's legal troubles. Biden's primary concern, as he confided, was ensuring his son avoided conviction, raising questions about his actions to protect his family.

The article critiques the media for not probing deeper into Biden's decisions and the potential abuse of power within his administration. It suggests that while Biden publicly criticized his Attorney General, the real extent of his efforts to shield his son remains unexamined by mainstream outlets.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Europe must 'step up' aid to Ukraine as US halts some weapons shipments, EU chief says
Europe must 'step up' aid to Ukraine as US halts some weapons shipments, EU chief says
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized the need for increased European aid to Ukraine following the U.S. pause on some weapons shipments. Denmark, under its EU presidency, aims to advocate for Ukraine's EU membership and enhance military support amid ongoing Russian aggression.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen highlighted Ukraine's significance to European security and expressed commitment to overcoming Hungary's opposition to Ukraine's accession. Discussions in Aarhus included plans for bolstering defense capabilities and sanctions against Russia.


#military

Breitbart: Ukraine Identifies Upgraded Iranian Suicide Drones in Russian Attack
Ukraine Identifies Upgraded Iranian Suicide Drones in Russian Attack
Ukrainian forensics expert Oleksandr Vysikan reported that Russia is enhancing Iranian-made Shahed drones with advanced technology, including more powerful warheads and improved guidance systems, making them harder for Ukrainian defenses to intercept. This upgrade is part of Russia's strategy to counter Ukraine's drone capabilities, as the balance of air warfare appears to be shifting in Russia's favor.

Additionally, investigations reveal that a Finnish company allegedly exported banned electronics to Russia, aiding its military efforts. Despite sanctions, Russia continues to acquire advanced technology, prompting Ukraine to modify its own drones for interception and improve its air-to-air missile capabilities.


#culture

Breitbart: Watch: Katy Perry Trapped Inside Suspended Ball, Clinging for Life During Australia Concert
Watch: Katy Perry Trapped Inside Suspended Ball, Clinging for Life During Australia Concert
Katy Perry experienced a concert mishap in Adelaide, Australia, when a giant suspended ball she was in tilted, leaving her clinging to the frame for about 40 seconds before crew members rescued her. Fans watched in concern as the lights went out during the incident.

This incident follows a similar technical glitch involving Beyoncé in Houston, where a suspended car tilted during her performance. Additionally, Perry's performance comes amid rumors of her breakup with Orlando Bloom, who was reportedly enjoying a wedding in Italy while she was on tour.


#health

Front Page Magazine: Health Care Bloat is Eating Our Economy Alive
Health Care Bloat is Eating Our Economy Alive
The U.S. health care sector has seen significant employment growth, replacing manufacturing jobs, yet much of this growth is viewed as bloated and inefficient. While health care jobs have increased, many roles are seen as contributing little to actual patient outcomes, with a large portion of spending going to administrators and support staff.

This shift raises concerns about the quality of care, as the reliance on unionized workers and potential overuse of AI in medical settings could lead to negative consequences for patient health. Critics argue that the focus on health care jobs may not translate to better health outcomes, despite higher wages in the sector.


#education

The Federalist: HHS Ends Funding For Curriculums Asking Teens To Fantasize About Condoms
HHS Ends Funding For Curriculums Asking Teens To Fantasize About Condoms
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is tightening regulations on federal funding for the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program, prohibiting the use of funds for materials promoting radical ideologies or inappropriate content for children. The agency emphasizes that programs must focus on medically accurate and age-appropriate education aimed at reducing teen pregnancy.

Recent findings revealed that some funded curricula included graphic demonstrations and discussions around condom use and pornography, straying from the program's intended goals. HHS has stated that any materials not aligned with these objectives will no longer receive federal support.


#crime

Fox News: ATM jugging scam on the rise as thieves target victims
ATM jugging scam on the rise as thieves target victims
Police are warning about a rising crime trend known as "jugging," where criminals target ATM users by observing them withdraw cash and then following them to rob them or break into their vehicles. This crime can occur in both urban and rural areas, catching victims off guard.

To protect against jugging, authorities recommend staying aware of your surroundings, avoiding distractions, being discreet with cash, locking vehicle doors, varying ATM routines, and watching for anyone following you. Awareness and simple precautions are essential to prevent becoming a victim.


Fox News: Diddy could be free within a year after partial acquittal, attorney Mark Geragos predicts
Diddy could be free within a year after partial acquittal, attorney Mark Geragos predicts
Mark Geragos, a prominent attorney, predicts that Sean "Diddy" Combs could serve 18 months or less in prison following his recent trial. Diddy was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering but found guilty on two counts related to prostitution.

Geragos believes Diddy may receive a sentence of around 21 months, with time served potentially allowing for early release. The prosecution has suggested a sentence of four to five years, but Diddy's legal team argues for a shorter term. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for October 3.


#sports

Breitbart: D-Backs Ban Fan Known as ‘Home Run Thief’ Banned for Rest of Season
D-Backs Ban Fan Known as ‘Home Run Thief’ Banned for Rest of Season
A Diamondbacks fan, dubbed the “Home Run Thief,” has been banned for the remainder of the season after repeatedly interfering with home run balls at Chase Field. His latest incident involved snatching a potential game-tying home run from a Giants player, which was ruled a double.

David McCaskill, 55, has been ejected multiple times for similar offenses. The Diamondbacks have left the door open for his return in 2026 if he adheres to the Fan Code of Conduct. McCaskill expressed regret for his actions, claiming he did not intend to interfere.