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#illegals

GB News: French police unleash new weapon on migrant boats in fresh strategy to stop English Channel crossings
French police unleash new weapon on migrant boats in fresh strategy to stop English Channel crossings
French police are employing jet skis to deploy nets in the English Channel to halt migrant boats attempting to reach the UK. This tactic, along with other measures, is part of a new strategy to combat the surge in crossings, which has seen over 21,000 migrants this year.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper emphasized the need for enhanced border security and cooperation with France to tackle smuggling operations. Recent actions by French authorities have been praised by UK officials, indicating a potential shift in maritime tactics to curb illegal crossings.


#politics

The Economist: What becomes of Republicans who cross King Donald?
What becomes of Republicans who cross King Donald?
Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill is criticized as a complex mix of financial incentives that may worsen the deficit and negatively impact the poorest Americans. Despite low public support, only five Republican lawmakers opposed it, indicating party loyalty remains strong.

Elon Musk's dissatisfaction with the bill has led him to consider forming a new political party, reflecting growing discontent among some Republican donors. However, the overall Republican response has been largely supportive of Trump's initiatives.


The Western Journal: 'What The F...': Dem Governor Is at Complete Loss for Words After Being Asked About Cocaine Use
'What The F...': Dem Governor Is at Complete Loss for Words After Being Asked About Cocaine Use
Maine Governor Janet Mills reacted with shock and anger when confronted about past cocaine use during a public event. The exchange, caught on camera, included a blunt question regarding drug use, to which Mills responded profanely before walking away.

Mills has faced scrutiny over her alleged drug use and her far-left policies, including defiance against President Trump's executive order on transgender athletes in sports. She has denied the drug allegations, which were investigated in the 1990s but did not lead to charges.


#society

Fox News: Author suggests Democrats should 'embrace pornography' to win back young men
Author suggests Democrats should 'embrace pornography' to win back young men
Elie Mystal, a columnist for The Nation, suggests that the Democratic Party should embrace pornography to attract young men who have drifted away from the party. He argues that pornography can be a tool for understanding sexuality and should be considered a form of free speech.

Mystal acknowledges the complexities of appealing to various demographics but believes that supporting adult access to pornography could resonate with young men. However, his views have faced criticism, with opponents highlighting the potential negative impacts of pornography on mental health and relationships.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Iran still wants a nuclear weapon despite ‘serious damage’ from US, Israeli strikes: expert warns
Iran still wants a nuclear weapon despite ‘serious damage’ from US, Israeli strikes: expert warns
Iran is reportedly focused on repairing and rebuilding its nuclear capabilities following damage to key facilities from U.S. and Israeli strikes. Experts suggest that while Iran may engage in diplomatic negotiations, it will likely use its nuclear program as a bargaining chip to gain time and leverage.

The regime has limited access for the International Atomic Energy Agency, raising concerns about transparency and monitoring. Analysts warn that Iran's long-standing ambition for nuclear development remains unchanged, driven by its historical security concerns and geopolitical objectives.


#culture

Fox News: Lynyrd Skynyrd members share late guitarist Gary Rossington's wish for the band
Lynyrd Skynyrd members share late guitarist Gary Rossington's wish for the band
Lynyrd Skynyrd's founding guitarist Gary Rossington expressed a desire for the band to continue after his passing. In a recent release, "Celebrating 50 Years – Live At The Ryman," the band honors his legacy, showcasing his last performance. Band members emphasize their commitment to keep the music alive.

Johnny Van Zant and Rickey Medlocke reflect on Rossington's mentorship and the band's enduring popularity, attributing it to their iconic songs. They aim to honor Rossington and their late bandmates by performing for fans of all ages.


#history

Fox News: The unwinnable war America's Founding Fathers fought and won changed human history forever
The unwinnable war America's Founding Fathers fought and won changed human history forever
On Independence Day, we reflect on the 56 Founding Fathers who risked everything to declare freedom from British rule, articulating revolutionary ideas of equality and rights in the Declaration of Independence. Their fight against tyranny reshaped history, leading to a world where democracy and liberty thrive.

As we celebrate, we are reminded that the inalienable rights outlined in the Declaration require continual defense. The struggle for dignity and opportunity persists globally, and we are called to uphold these ideals with courage and conviction, inspired by the legacy of those who fought for our freedoms.


#crime

Fox News: Daughter of Irish man beaten to death by American wife, her ex-FBI agent father rejects self-defense claims
Daughter of Irish man beaten to death by American wife, her ex-FBI agent father rejects self-defense claims
A new Netflix documentary, "A Deadly American Marriage," explores the 2015 murder of Jason Corbett by his wife, Molly Martens, and her father, Thomas Martens. They confessed to the killing but claimed self-defense, leading to a complex legal battle that saw their initial convictions overturned.

Corbett's daughter, Sarah, expresses dissatisfaction with the justice served and believes her father was murdered. The film includes perspectives from both families, raising lingering questions about the case and the evidence surrounding it.