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#illegals

GB News: French police slash migrant boat filled with people for FIRST time before it leaves shore
French police slash migrant boat filled with people for FIRST time before it leaves shore
French police have begun puncturing migrant boats in shallow waters to deter crossings, a shift supported by Home Secretary Yvette Cooper. This tactic aims to combat the rise in Channel crossings, which have reached record levels this year, with over 20,000 arrivals.

The change in strategy follows criticism of previous inaction and aims to prevent exploitation by human traffickers. Cooper has emphasized the need for collaboration with French authorities to intercept smugglers and enforce stricter penalties for those involved in dangerous crossings.


#politics

Breitbart: Dingell on BBB: A Lot of Republicans 'Don't Understand' What They Voted For
Dingell on BBB: A Lot of Republicans 'Don't Understand' What They Voted For
Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI) criticized her Republican colleagues for not fully understanding the implications of the recently passed "Big, Beautiful Bill," particularly regarding Medicaid cuts. She expressed concern that these cuts could harm vulnerable populations, including disabled children.

In contrast, Rep. Lisa McClain (R-MI) defended the bill, stating her constituents support the changes and prioritize the needs of disabled individuals. Dingell emphasized the potential negative impact on rural hospitals, warning that many could face closure due to the bill's provisions.


Le Monde: Arrest warrant dropped against Bosnian Serb leader, wanted over accusations of 'attacking the constitutional order'
Arrest warrant dropped against Bosnian Serb leader, wanted over accusations of 'attacking the constitutional order'
Bosnian authorities have dropped an arrest warrant against Milorad Dodik, leader of Republika Srpska, who faced accusations of undermining the constitutional order with secessionist actions. Dodik voluntarily reported to prosecutors and was conditionally released after the warrant was terminated.

Since the end of Bosnia's inter-ethnic war in 1995, the country has been divided into two autonomous regions. Dodik's actions, including banning the central police and judiciary, have contributed to a significant political crisis in Bosnia.


Fox News: Trump signs 'big, beautiful' bill in sweeping victory for second term agenda, overcoming Dems and GOP rebels
Trump signs 'big, beautiful' bill in sweeping victory for second term agenda, overcoming Dems and GOP rebels
President Trump signed a $3.3 trillion bill that makes tax cuts from his 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanent and raises the debt limit by $5 trillion. The legislation includes new tax deductions, Medicaid reforms, and funding for border security initiatives.

Despite opposition from Democrats, Trump hailed the bill as a major economic boost and a key step in securing the border. Critics argue it will harm vulnerable populations by tightening work requirements for Medicaid and SNAP.


Breitbart: Dem Rep. Maxwell Frost: GOP Wants Babies to Be Born Then 'Go to School and Get Shot'
Dem Rep. Maxwell Frost: GOP Wants Babies to Be Born Then 'Go to School and Get Shot'
During a House Rules Committee hearing, Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL) criticized Republicans' pro-life stance, suggesting they only care about babies being born to face violence in schools and streets. His remarks were interrupted by Chairwoman Virginia Foxx, who deemed them inappropriate.

Frost, a former community activist, had previously opposed legislation allowing teachers to carry firearms in schools, arguing it would negatively impact minority communities. His comments reflect ongoing tensions in the debate over gun control and school safety.


Forbes: Trump Signs Signature Spending Bill Into Law — Here's What It Will Do
Trump Signs Signature Spending Bill Into Law — Here's What It Will Do
President Trump signed the "One Big Beautiful Bill," a significant spending bill that includes tax cuts, Medicaid spending reductions, and border security funding. The bill aims to cut over $1 trillion from Medicaid and phase out renewable energy tax credits while altering student loan repayment plans.

Despite some Republican dissent, the bill was passed after intense negotiations, with Speaker Mike Johnson praising Trump's involvement in rallying support. Democratic leaders criticized the bill's impact on vulnerable populations, emphasizing the negative consequences for Medicaid and SNAP recipients.


Breitbart: Pro-Life Groups Celebrate Defunding of Planned Parenthood
Pro-Life Groups Celebrate Defunding of Planned Parenthood
Congress has passed a budget reconciliation bill that defunds Planned Parenthood for one year, a move celebrated by pro-life organizations. They view this as a significant step towards permanently eliminating federal funding for the abortion provider, which they argue exploits vulnerable women and children.

Pro-life advocates emphasize the need for continued efforts to fully debar Planned Parenthood from receiving taxpayer dollars. Despite the one-year funding halt, they assert that more action is necessary to ensure that no public funds support abortion services. The bill is expected to be signed by President Trump on July 4.


#society

Breitbart: Pollak: It's Your Patriotic Duty to Make Love and Have Babies
Pollak: It's Your Patriotic Duty to Make Love and Have Babies
The U.S. birthrate has dropped to 1.6 children per woman, significantly below the replacement rate of 2.1, raising concerns about the country's future. Economic factors, such as the Great Recession, alongside cultural shifts, have contributed to this decline since 2008.

In contrast, Israel maintains a high birthrate of 2.89, attributed to social cohesion and a sense of security, even amid conflict. The U.S. may need to foster a similar sense of hope and security to encourage family growth and counter the declining birthrate.


#culture

The Economist: Cover Story newsletter: How we chose the cover image
Cover Story newsletter: How we chose the cover image
The Economist's Cover Story newsletter reveals insights into the decision-making process behind selecting and designing its front cover. Deputy editor Edward Carr shares the debates and preliminary sketches that contribute to the final design seen by millions.

This behind-the-scenes look highlights the creative and collaborative efforts involved in producing the magazine's iconic cover each week.