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#illegals

GB News: Women's safety crisis in Britain is down to 'illegal immigration', Gill tells GB News
Women's safety crisis in Britain is down to 'illegal immigration', Gill tells GB News
Jess Gill, a women's safety campaigner, has labeled violence against women by foreign nationals as a "national emergency." Recent Tory analysis reveals that illegal migrants are "24 times more likely" to be incarcerated than British citizens, with Somalians, Afghans, Iraqis, Albanians, and Iranians being the most prevalent offenders.




#politics

Forbes: Elon Musk (And Tesla) Became Much Less Popular In 2025
Elon Musk (And Tesla) Became Much Less Popular In 2025
Elon Musk's popularity has plummeted in 2025, with 55% of Americans viewing him unfavorably, marking his highest disapproval since January 2024. His association with Donald Trump and a failed tenure as Trump's chief cost-cutter have contributed to this decline across Democrats, Republicans, and independents.

Tesla, closely tied to Musk, has also suffered, dropping from 63rd to 95th in the Axios Harris Poll 100 rankings. The company delivered 13% fewer vehicles in the first half of 2025, leading to a 29% profit decline and a loss of $280 billion in market value.


The Western Journal: Trump's Winning So Much, Even the Establishment Media Can't Help But Be in Awe at 'Hot Streak'
Trump's Winning So Much, Even the Establishment Media Can't Help But Be in Awe at 'Hot Streak'
President Trump is experiencing a series of victories, highlighted by favorable Supreme Court rulings, foreign policy successes, and a significant reduction in illegal border crossings. His administration is advancing key legislation, including the "Big, Beautiful Bill," while consolidating support within the Republican Party.

Despite criticism from various sectors, including media and academia, Trump's policies are reportedly delivering results that resonate with his supporters. The administration's achievements include enhanced NATO funding, successful trade deals, and a notable decline in illegal immigration, with June seeing record low detentions at the U.S.-Mexico border.


#society

The Federalist: Ditch The DNA Test, Learn More About American Ancestors
Ditch The DNA Test, Learn More About American Ancestors
Americans are increasingly fascinated with tracing their ancestral roots, often at the expense of appreciating their American heritage. While it's valuable to understand one's origins, the focus on distant ancestry can overshadow the courage and resilience of those who immigrated to the U.S. seeking freedom and opportunity.

This Independence Day, Americans are encouraged to reflect on their family's unique contributions to the American narrative, celebrating stories of hard work, entrepreneurship, and community service. Embracing these narratives can foster unity in a divided nation, highlighting shared values and experiences.


The Federalist: Podcast Bros Like Andrew Schulz Are Having The Talks Men Crave
Podcast Bros Like Andrew Schulz Are Having The Talks Men Crave
In the 2024 election, Donald Trump leveraged podcasts for outreach, appearing on various shows, while Kamala Harris participated less frequently. Democrats are now investing $20 million to understand their loss of male voters, with podcasts seen as a potential solution.

Podcasts provide a space for authentic conversations, allowing hosts like Andrew Schulz to ask personal questions rather than conforming to audience expectations. This format fosters genuine connection, which many men seek in a society where traditional avenues for expression are diminishing.


Forbes: 2025 In Entertainment—So Far: ‘Minecraft,’ ‘Sinners’ Boost Box Office 16% From Last Year
2025 In Entertainment—So Far: ‘Minecraft,’ ‘Sinners’ Boost Box Office 16% From Last Year
The U.S. box office has reached $4.1 billion in ticket sales for the first half of 2025, a 15.5% increase from last year, driven by strong performances from films like “A Minecraft Movie” and “Sinners.” However, the Chinese blockbuster “Ne Zha 2” dominated globally with $1.9 billion.

Despite the positive trends, the 2025 box office still lags behind 2019 figures by about 26%. Upcoming releases, including “Jurassic World Rebirth” and “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” are anticipated to boost sales further.


Fox News: LGBTQ celebrities divided on Stars and Stripes in new documentary 'Reclaim the Flag'
LGBTQ celebrities divided on Stars and Stripes in new documentary 'Reclaim the Flag'
LGBTQ celebrities expressed varied views on the American flag in the trailer for the documentary "Reclaim the Flag." Some described the flag as a symbol of trauma and exclusion, while others advocated for pride in American identity.

The documentary aims to explore whether the flag can be reclaimed by the LGBTQ community, featuring insights from around 50 members, including political figures. It is set to premiere on YouTube on July 17.


Fox News: JOCKO WILLINK: In a sea of imperfect voices, I heard the anthem and the spirit of a nation
JOCKO WILLINK: In a sea of imperfect voices, I heard the anthem and the spirit of a nation
The opening day of the San Diego Football Club featured a sold-out crowd and ceremonial activities, culminating in a sing-along of the national anthem led by the audience. Initially met with skepticism, the collective voices harmonized, reflecting America's diversity and unity.

Despite imperfections, the performance symbolized the strength and spirit of the nation, emphasizing that, like the anthem, America is a blend of individual voices working together for a common purpose.


#war

Le Monde: Kyiv suffers sleepless night as Russia hits capital with record drone attack
Kyiv suffers sleepless night as Russia hits capital with record drone attack
Kyiv residents sought refuge in metro stations on the night of July 3-4, 2025, as Russia launched a significant drone and missile attack. The atmosphere was tense, with people rushing to secure spaces for the night amid the noise of Iranian Shahed drones.

As the attacks intensified, many had begun to prepare kits for such emergencies, bringing essentials like water, personal items, and devices to stay informed through social media. The situation reflects the ongoing challenges faced by Ukrainians amid the conflict.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Israel to send clean water systems to Ukraine to replace those damaged by Russia
Israel to send clean water systems to Ukraine to replace those damaged by Russia
Israel's Foreign Ministry has approved a humanitarian aid package for Ukraine, focusing on providing clean water systems to areas affected by Russian bombardment. This initiative follows a history of assistance since the war began in February 2022, which included food, medicine, and the establishment of a field hospital.

Meanwhile, Russia launched its largest aerial assault on Ukraine, targeting Kyiv and injuring at least 23 people. The attack involved 550 drones and missiles, causing significant damage and prompting urgent responses from Ukrainian air defenses. Ukrainian officials condemned the strikes as acts of terror.


Fox News: This July 4th, a family waits: American hostage’s father pleads for son's freedom from Hamas terrorists
This July 4th, a family waits: American hostage’s father pleads for son's freedom from Hamas terrorists
This Fourth of July, while many Americans celebrate freedom, the family of Itay Chen, an American-Israeli hostage held by Hamas, faces a stark reality. Itay has been missing for 637 days, and his family urges the U.S. government to prioritize the release of hostages, emphasizing that an attack on one American's freedom is an attack on all.

Ruby Chen, Itay's father, calls for a comprehensive diplomatic initiative to secure the release of hostages and stabilize the Middle East, advocating for a strong response to terrorism. He highlights the importance of remembering those still in captivity as Americans celebrate their independence.


Times Of Israel: Trump says Hamas response to Gaza ceasefire-hostage deal should come in 24 hours
Trump says Hamas response to Gaza ceasefire-hostage deal should come in 24 hours
President Trump stated that a response from Hamas regarding a ceasefire and hostage release deal with Israel is expected within 24 hours. He emphasized the need for safety for Gazans, while noting that Arab nations oppose relocating Palestinians.

Hamas is reportedly showing flexibility on disarmament, which is a condition for a permanent ceasefire. The proposed deal includes phased releases of hostages in exchange for increased humanitarian aid and the release of Palestinian prisoners by Israel.


#economy

Forbes: Almost 90% Of Americans Are Concerned About Inflation
Almost 90% Of Americans Are Concerned About Inflation
A significant 87% of Americans express concern about rising inflation, with only 32% approving of Trump's handling of the issue, according to a recent Reuters/Ipsos survey. Despite a temporary cooling of inflation rates, experts warn that tariffs will soon lead to increased prices.

Goldman Sachs economists predict core inflation will rise to 3.4% by December, the highest since 2023, as the impact of tariffs becomes evident. The Federal Reserve's interest rates remain high, and its cautious approach has put it at odds with Trump.


#culture

The Epoch Times: Fireworks Families Focus on Making Fourth of July Magical
Fireworks Families Focus on Making Fourth of July Magical
In Martinsville, Ohio, Rozzi’s Famous Fireworks operates on a 110-acre site where they design and prepare fireworks displays for various events. This family-run business has a rich history, tracing its roots back to Italy over a century ago.




#history

Fox News: How taverns, ale and hearty meals fueled America's fight for independence amid Continental Congress
How taverns, ale and hearty meals fueled America's fight for independence amid Continental Congress
During the Continental Congress in Philadelphia in 1776, the Founding Fathers enjoyed a variety of foods, including wild game, seasonal produce, and local meats like pork and chicken. They often dined in taverns, where meals were communal and served as a backdrop for political discussions.

Records from John Adams and Thomas Jefferson reveal their dining experiences, with Adams noting both lavish hospitality and uninspired tavern fare. The food culture of Philadelphia at the time was diverse, blending influences from different European cuisines.


#health

Fox News: Jane Seymour maintains the same size since age 17 without crazy diets
Jane Seymour maintains the same size since age 17 without crazy diets
Jane Seymour, at 74, maintains her health without extreme diets or rigorous workouts. She emphasizes a balanced diet, often skipping breakfast, and enjoys wholesome meals like salmon and grilled vegetables. Seymour also grows her own produce and incorporates light exercise routines, such as Pilates, to stay active.

Seymour believes in listening to her body and prioritizing core strength to prevent injuries. She encourages others to find suitable workout routines for their lifestyles, asserting that it's never too late to start. Her approach focuses on being mobile and healthy rather than striving for youthful appearances.