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Jul 8, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Poland to deploy thousands of troops to German border to BLOCK failed asylum seekers
Poland plans to deploy 5,000 troops to its borders with Germany and Lithuania to manage the flow of asylum seekers. This move follows tensions with Germany over the handling of migrants, with Polish officials asserting the need for border controls to prevent illegal crossings.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk's government faces criticism for its migrant policies, while the newly elected President Karol Nawrocki emphasizes prioritizing Polish citizens. German officials have suggested collaboration on border control, but Poland insists on maintaining its sovereignty in border management.
#society
Fox News: Chip and Joanna Gaines say their 'awkward' new hobby has reignited their 22-year marriage
Chip and Joanna Gaines, celebrating 22 years of marriage, emphasize the importance of keeping their relationship fresh. They recently took dance lessons together, finding it both challenging and rewarding, which provided new insights into their dynamic.
Joanna described the experience as an "awakening," highlighting the need for couples to embrace challenges to strengthen their bond. The couple's playful banter reflects their evolving partnership as they navigate life together.
Breitbart: High School Soccer Coach, Wife Dead from Texas Flash Flood; Children Missing
A high school soccer coach, Reece Zunker, and his wife, Paula, were among the victims of a severe flash flood in Texas over Independence Day weekend, which has claimed nearly 70 lives. Zunker was remembered as a dedicated mentor and leader in the Kerrville community, with his two children still missing.
The flood, caused by torrential rainfall, led to the Guadalupe River rising rapidly, resulting in significant casualties, including campers from a local summer camp. President Trump has issued a Major Disaster Declaration for Kerr County to aid first responders in the recovery efforts.
Le Monde: King Charles III will lead 20th-anniversary commemoration of the 7/7 London transit bombings
King Charles III will lead commemorations on July 7, marking the 20th anniversary of the 2005 London bombings, which killed 52 and injured over 700. The attacks, the deadliest in London since WWII, involved suicide bombings by four British men inspired by Al-Qaeda.
The king emphasized unity and resilience, urging a commitment to mutual respect among diverse communities. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper noted that Islamist extremist terrorism remains the greatest threat to national security, alongside other emerging threats.
Breitbart: Texas Governor Warns Flood-Stricken Region to Brace for More Life-Threatening Storms
Texas Governor Greg Abbott warned of more storms threatening central Texas, following devastating floods that have claimed nearly 70 lives. Emergency crews continue search and rescue operations, with 41 individuals still missing, while residents are cautioned about potential flash flooding due to saturated ground conditions.
A flash flood watch remains in effect, predicting 2-4 inches of rain, with isolated areas receiving up to 10 inches. Abbott emphasized that while the focus of rescue efforts is expanding beyond Kerrville, the urgency remains high for all affected regions.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Israel carries out strikes on Houthi-controlled ports, power station across Yemen
Israel conducted airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, targeting critical infrastructure and a hijacked vessel used for military purposes. This action follows repeated Houthi missile attacks on Israel and aims to deter further aggression from the Iran-backed group.
Defense Minister Israel Katz emphasized that Yemen would face consequences similar to those for Iran if attacks continue. The strikes were preceded by an evacuation warning for Houthi-controlled areas, highlighting the ongoing conflict and the Houthis' use of civilian infrastructure for military operations.
Breitbart: Israel Pounds Houthis in Yemen After Another Missile Intercepted
The Israel Defense Forces conducted airstrikes on Houthi rebel positions in Yemen after the group launched a missile at Israel, which was intercepted. Targets included ports used for weapon transfers from Iran and infrastructure supporting Houthi military operations.
The strikes are part of Israel's ongoing efforts to counter threats from Iranian proxies, coinciding with Prime Minister Netanyahu's discussions in the U.S. regarding regional security. The IDF remains committed to protecting Israeli citizens from such threats.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: When Culture Comes Full Circle
The past is more accessible than ever due to advancements in technology and scholarship, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of human accomplishments in art, literature, and history. This phenomenon raises questions about the significance of this cultural recapitulation and whether it signals an approaching end or transformation of civilization.
As we gather and reflect on the vast cultural heritage, there is a potential for a deeper appreciation of history. This moment may not indicate a decline but rather a fullness, where the essence of culture is consolidated and understood anew. Ultimately, it suggests a journey towards a more profound comprehension of our shared legacy.
Breitbart: Phallic New York Sculpture Astounds, Offends -- and Sprays Observers
A new ten-foot-tall sculpture titled "Foot Fountain (pink)" has been installed at Manhattan’s High Line Park, set to remain until May 2026. Created by artist Mika Rottenberg, the piece features multiple mouths with protruding tongues and a sprinkler that activates when passersby pedal a nearby machine.
The installation has drawn mixed reactions, with some observers making explicit comparisons to phallic imagery. Rottenberg, however, describes it as an overindulgent creature meant to cool visitors on hot days, originally conceived as an irrigation fountain for a flower garden.
#outdoors
The Epoch Times: Why Organic Farmers Are Facing Headwinds After Years of Steady Growth
Lloyd Trachtenberg embraced a brief summer rain in Hereford, Arizona, appreciating every drop amid the intense 90-degree heat. The shower was short-lived, quickly giving way to a refreshing desert breeze.