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#illegals

Fox News: DHS terminates temporary protected status for around 76K Honduran, Nicaraguan migrants
DHS terminates temporary protected status for around 76K Honduran, Nicaraguan migrants
The Department of Homeland Security is ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 76,000 migrants from Honduras and Nicaragua, asserting that conditions in these countries have improved enough for safe return. This follows similar terminations for Haiti and Venezuela.

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem emphasized that TPS was intended to be temporary and highlighted Honduras as a partner in U.S. immigration efforts. Affected migrants are encouraged to use the CBP One app for secure departures, which includes assistance like plane tickets and exit bonuses.


Le Monde: The Oder Bridge between Germany and Poland: The decline of a European symbol
The Oder Bridge between Germany and Poland: The decline of a European symbol
The Oder Bridge, once a symbol of European unity, is now a focal point of rising xenophobic sentiment following the reinstatement of border checks by Germany and Poland to curb illegal migration. Local nationalist groups are actively campaigning against migrant acceptance, reflecting a shift in public sentiment.

The situation has disrupted daily life for residents, with tensions rising as locals express frustration over the actions of nationalist volunteers who monitor the bridge. The changing dynamics at this border highlight the growing challenges to the ideals of European integration.


#politics

Fox News: NY Times published Mamdani college application story to avoid getting scooped by Christopher Rufo: Report
NY Times published Mamdani college application story to avoid getting scooped by Christopher Rufo: Report
The New York Times published a report on NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's Columbia University application, revealing he identified as both "Asian" and "Black or African American." This information surfaced after a cyberattack exposed sensitive data from Columbia.

Mamdani confirmed the details to the Times, explaining he checked multiple boxes to reflect his diverse background. The report faced backlash from some liberals, leading to internal criticism within the Times. The paper defended its reporting process, stating it confirmed the information directly with Mamdani before publication.


The Mirror: 'What Jeremy Corbyn's new party means for Keir Starmer'
'What Jeremy Corbyn's new party means for Keir Starmer'
Keir Starmer faces a challenging landscape as leader of the Labour Party, struggling to engage a disenchanted electorate while rival parties gain momentum with more radical and vibrant offerings. The party's current narrative is marked by cuts and a lack of excitement, leaving Starmer in a precarious position.

To revitalize Labour, Starmer may need to embrace bold policies that resonate with the public, such as wealth redistribution and improved mental health services. However, his previous shifts to the right on key issues raise doubts about his willingness to adopt a more progressive stance, risking further dissatisfaction within his party.


The Western Journal: Trump Offers Devastating Assessment of Musk's 'Ridiculous' Proposed New Party and What It'll Do
Trump Offers Devastating Assessment of Musk's 'Ridiculous' Proposed New Party and What It'll Do
Elon Musk's proposal to start a new political party, the "America Party," has drawn criticism from President Trump, who labeled the idea as "ridiculous." Trump argued that third parties have historically failed in the U.S. and suggested that Musk's initiative could lead to confusion and disrupt the political landscape.

Trump emphasized the success of the Republican Party and warned that a third party would likely benefit Democrats, particularly in close elections. He expressed concern over Musk's recent behavior and the potential consequences of introducing a new party into the already polarized political environment.


Fox News: Liberal critics question why architect of failed Biden foreign policy is advising ‘Project 2029’
Liberal critics question why architect of failed Biden foreign policy is advising ‘Project 2029’
Democrats are launching Project 2029, a new initiative aimed at redefining their policies ahead of the 2028 election. The effort has drawn criticism for including established figures like Jake Sullivan, who has faced backlash for his handling of national security issues under President Biden.

Critics argue that the involvement of longtime insiders may hinder genuine reform, with some calling for fresh leadership to address the party's challenges. Despite the skepticism, some Democrats believe Sullivan can help unite the party's factions.


Fox News: Dem lawmakers say their voters are threatening 'blood' and 'violence' over inability to hinder Trump: report
Dem lawmakers say their voters are threatening 'blood' and 'violence' over inability to hinder Trump: report
Democratic lawmakers report heightened anger among their voters regarding their inability to counter President Trump's agenda. Some constituents express a willingness to resort to violence, believing that stronger actions are necessary to draw attention to their grievances.

Lawmakers describe a growing sentiment that civility is ineffective, with calls for more aggressive resistance. This includes suggestions that they should be willing to face violence or even arrest to make a statement. The frustration reflects a deepening divide within the party about how to respond to the current political climate.


GB News: Sadiq Khan doubles down on car ban plans as millions risk tougher driving conditions - 'Make it the future'
Sadiq Khan doubles down on car ban plans as millions risk tougher driving conditions - 'Make it the future'
London Mayor Sadiq Khan faces criticism over plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street and increase the Congestion Charge from £15 to £18. During a London Assembly session, Khan defended the proposals amid concerns about their clarity and impact on drivers, particularly women.

Westminster City Council has also proposed pedestrianisation for Regent Street, aiming to create more public space. Assembly members questioned Khan's commitment to drivers and the potential financial burden on Londoners amid rising costs. Khan acknowledged the challenges posed by inflation but emphasized the need for affordable housing over parking spaces.


#society

Fox News: Texas flood survivor forced to break through window, cling to meter box for hours to stay alive
Texas flood survivor forced to break through window, cling to meter box for hours to stay alive
A Texas flood survivor, Christian Fell, recounted his desperate struggle to survive deadly flash flooding, realizing first responders could not reach him. He broke through a window and clung to a meter box for hours, crediting God for his survival amid rising waters.

The flooding has claimed over 80 lives in Central Texas, with many still missing as emergency crews continue their search efforts. Fell's experience highlights the severity of the situation and the challenges faced by those caught in the disaster.


Forbes: Texas Flood Live Updates: At Least 80 Dead Including 28 Children
Texas Flood Live Updates: At Least 80 Dead Including 28 Children
At least 89 people, including 28 children, have died due to catastrophic flash floods in central Texas, with search and rescue efforts ongoing for dozens still unaccounted for, including 10 girls from Camp Mystic. The National Weather Service warns of potential additional rainfall and flooding.

Rescue operations involve over 400 first responders, with at least 850 rescues reported. Local officials are facing scrutiny over the lack of timely evacuations for summer camps, while the National Weather Service's forecasting capabilities are under review following the disaster.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Iran president says Israel attempted to assassinate him
Iran president says Israel attempted to assassinate him
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian claimed in an interview that Israel attempted to assassinate him during a recent conflict, which included a significant bombing campaign against Iranian military targets. He emphasized that the U.S. was not involved in the attempt on his life.

Pezeshkian criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for pursuing a prolonged conflict and urged the U.S. to avoid involvement. He expressed willingness to resume nuclear negotiations with the U.S. if trust could be rebuilt.


Fox News: US champions Lebanon's response to Hezbollah disarmament, hints at Abraham Accords opportunity
US champions Lebanon's response to Hezbollah disarmament, hints at Abraham Accords opportunity
The U.S. envoy to Lebanon, Thomas Barrack, expressed satisfaction with Beirut's response to a U.S. proposal for Hezbollah's disarmament in exchange for Israeli troop withdrawal. While Hezbollah has reportedly relinquished some arms, full disarmament remains uncertain.

Negotiations continue to end Israel's conflict with Hamas, with hopes for peace between Lebanon and Israel. Barrack indicated potential normalization of ties under the Abraham Accords, emphasizing that both nations seek cessation of hostilities.


#military

The Western Journal: Fighter Jets Intercept, 'Headbutt' Private Plane Breaching Restricted Air Space Over President Trump
Fighter Jets Intercept, 'Headbutt' Private Plane Breaching Restricted Air Space Over President Trump
Over the July Fourth weekend, NORAD intercepted 11 civilian aircraft breaching restricted airspace near President Trump, who was at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey. Fighter jets and Coast Guard helicopters were deployed multiple times to enforce Temporary Flight Restrictions.

General Gregory Guillot emphasized the importance of adhering to airspace protocols, criticizing pilots for ignoring warnings. He stated that violations could compromise flight safety and national security, reiterating that NORAD will continue to intercept offending aircraft.