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#politics

Breitbart: Comedian Invokes Fascist Symbol, 'Ethnic Cleansing' in Rent-Seeker Rant
Comedian Invokes Fascist Symbol, 'Ethnic Cleansing' in Rent-Seeker Rant
Comedian Steve Coogan sparked controversy by using fascist imagery to discuss the co-operative movement and the plight of the working class in northern England. He criticized the impact of big landlords on renters and claimed that disenfranchised individuals are being "ethnically cleansed" from cities like Liverpool and Manchester.

While advocating for housing co-operatives, Coogan highlighted the power of collective action, contrasting it with individual struggles. He also criticized Nigel Farage's Reform UK party for its "racist rhetoric," despite acknowledging the reasons behind its appeal to some voters.


Fox News: Adams, Cuomo push probe into Mamdani's college race claim; Sliwa slams it as distraction
Adams, Cuomo push probe into Mamdani's college race claim; Sliwa slams it as distraction
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and former Governor Andrew Cuomo are calling for an investigation into Zohran Mamdani's alleged misrepresentation of his race on his Columbia University application. Mamdani, the Democratic mayoral nominee, identified as "Black or African American" in 2009 but now claims he does not consider himself Black.

Adams criticized Mamdani's actions as potentially fraudulent, while Curtis Sliwa, the Republican nominee, argues the controversy distracts from Mamdani's socialist agenda and may inadvertently boost his support. The Adams campaign is demanding Columbia University release Mamdani's admissions records to assess any implications of his non-citizen status.


#society

GB News: British airline Loganair is offering holidaymakers free upgrades including more luggage on city breaks
British airline Loganair is offering holidaymakers free upgrades including more luggage on city breaks
Loganair is offering complimentary upgrades to its premium Fly Flex fare until July 9, celebrating nearly 7.5 million passengers since its 2017 relaunch. Eligible customers booking flights from August 1 will receive increased luggage allowances and other benefits at no extra cost.

Additionally, Loganair will reinstate Christmas flights between the Isle of Man and Belfast City, running three return services in December and January. This aims to facilitate holiday travel for passengers.


#culture

Breitbart: South Korean Boy Band BTS Plan First Full Album in 4 Years After Successful Military Service
South Korean Boy Band BTS Plan First Full Album in 4 Years After Successful Military Service
BTS announced they will release a new album in spring 2026 and embark on a world tour, following the completion of their mandatory military service. The group expressed excitement during a surprise live broadcast, emphasizing their commitment to fans and the music.

The members acknowledged the importance of their military service and expressed gratitude towards South Korea's armed forces. They highlighted the challenges of their service while reflecting on the freedom it allows them to perform.


#history

The American Mind: “Independence Forever!”
“Independence Forever!”
Thomas Jefferson's last letter, dated June 24, 1826, was an RSVP for a celebration of American Independence, which he could not attend due to illness. He died on July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, reflecting on its significance and the idea of self-government.

John Adams, also unable to attend the celebration for health reasons, died on the same day. Their deaths were seen as a sign of divine favor, emphasizing the enduring legacy of the American Revolution and the importance of the idea of political freedom.


#crime

Breitbart: Coast Guard Seizes 5,500 Pounds of Drugs in Four Caribbean Sea Interdictions
Coast Guard Seizes 5,500 Pounds of Drugs in Four Caribbean Sea Interdictions
U.S. Coast Guard crews, in coordination with international partners, seized over 5,500 pounds of drugs in the Caribbean Sea, including 2,200 pounds of cocaine and 3,320 pounds of marijuana. The operations involved multiple agencies and were conducted in the days leading up to Independence Day.

Cmdr. Brian Gismervik emphasized the importance of teamwork in combating drug trafficking. The multi-national task force included ships from Canada and the Netherlands, as well as U.S. Navy and Coast Guard units. Effective interdiction requires significant coordination among various law enforcement agencies.


#technology

Fox News: Left-leaning actress Natasha Lyonne leading efforts to lobby Trump admin on AI regulation
Left-leaning actress Natasha Lyonne leading efforts to lobby Trump admin on AI regulation
Actress Natasha Lyonne is leading a Hollywood initiative to address concerns over artificial intelligence (AI) potentially infringing on creators' intellectual property rights. She and over 400 industry figures signed a letter urging the Trump administration to maintain copyright protections amid calls from tech companies for regulatory exemptions.

The letter argues that weakening copyright laws would harm America's creative industries. Meanwhile, the White House is considering how AI regulations could impact U.S. copyright rules, with tech giants advocating for the ability to use copyrighted material for AI training. A recent deal on state AI regulations was also scrapped from a major legislative bill.


#other

The Western Journal: Feds Breeding Billions of Flies, Planning to Dump Them on Texas and Mexico
Feds Breeding Billions of Flies, Planning to Dump Them on Texas and Mexico
The federal government is breeding billions of sterile screwworm flies to combat a deadly parasite affecting livestock and wildlife in Texas and Mexico. The USDA is expanding its program with new facilities and plans to release sterile flies to suppress wild populations, preventing outbreaks.

This initiative aims to protect livestock and has previously succeeded in eradicating the screwworm from the U.S. The program will continue through 2026, with increased production and aerial dispersal efforts across North America and Central America.