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Jul 8, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: North Korean Man Dodges Landmines to Defect to South Korea
A North Korean man successfully crossed the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) into South Korea, aided by South Korean military forces. This rare land crossing involved careful planning to evade North Korean troops and landmines, with the individual detected while navigating a shallow stream.
The South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff reported that the operation to guide the man safely took approximately 20 hours. While the individual was taken into custody, officials did not confirm if he intended to defect. This incident occurs amidst a backdrop of deteriorating relations between North and South Korea.
Fox News: Judge Xinis grills Trump lawyers over plans to deport Abrego Garcia in high-profile hearing
The Justice Department plans to deport Salvadorian migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia to a third country, potentially as soon as July 16. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis is demanding clarity on the government's actions, questioning how deportation can proceed while a criminal case is ongoing.
Xinis rejected two motions from the Trump administration to dismiss the civil case and ordered officials to provide a witness to testify about the deportation plans. She expressed frustration over the government's contradictory actions regarding Abrego Garcia's status.
Fox News: Hakeem Jeffries tells 'The View' ICE is going after 'law-abiding immigrant families'
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized ICE for targeting "law-abiding immigrant families" instead of violent offenders, suggesting the agency's actions are overly aggressive. He expressed support for oversight and acknowledged calls from Democrats to defund ICE.
Jeffries emphasized the need for a secure border and a reformed immigration system, advocating for the protection of dreamers and farm workers. He urged hope for Latinos facing challenges under the Trump administration, highlighting the resilience of the American people.
#politics
Breitbart: Apple Appeals 'Unprecedented' $580 Million EU App Store Fine
Apple has appealed a €500 million fine from the European Union, calling it “unprecedented” and the required changes to its App Store “unlawful.” The fine stems from allegations that Apple violated rules by not allowing developers to direct users to alternative payment options.
In response to the EU's Digital Markets Act, Apple modified its App Store policies, introducing a tiered commission structure. However, the company argues that these changes create confusion for developers and users, asserting that no other app store faces such regulations.
Forbes: White House Denies Musk’s ‘Epstein List’ Claims
The White House denied claims of a secret list of clients involved in Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking of underage women, countering Elon Musk's insinuations of a government cover-up. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt clarified that references to an "Epstein List" pertain to existing government investigation documents.
The situation continues to evolve as more information may emerge.
The Western Journal: Dem Lawmakers Disturbed as Their Own Voters Demand Violence: 'There Needs to Be Blood'
Democratic lawmakers are reportedly alarmed by a growing sentiment among their voters advocating for violence as a solution to political issues. Many voters express that current actions are insufficient, with some suggesting that violence is necessary to attract media attention and address perceived injustices.
This shift in rhetoric is seen as a consequence of years of intense political discourse, where fear and doomsday scenarios have been prevalent. Lawmakers are now grappling with the implications of this mindset, realizing that their own messaging may have contributed to this dangerous call for violence among their base.
Le Monde: Trump claims Brazil's Bolsonaro the victim of a 'witch hunt'
US-Brazil relations deteriorated after Donald Trump criticized the trial of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, calling it a "WITCH HUNT." Bolsonaro is accused of leading a coup attempt to retain power, facing up to 40 years in prison if convicted.
Brazil's President Lula da Silva rebuked Trump for his comments, asserting that no one is above the law. Bolsonaro's supporters, including his son, have sought US intervention, further complicating diplomatic ties between the two nations.
#society
The Imaginative Conservative: Sit Up Straight & Take Note: Why Posture Matters
Slouching may seem harmless, but it fosters carelessness and poor habits, undermining social cohesion. The shift towards radical individualism has led to a neglect of social skills, including posture, which affects both personal well-being and societal interaction.
Good posture is linked to numerous health benefits, including improved circulation and mental health. It also conveys respect and consideration for others, contributing to a more harmonious society. Emphasizing posture can help restore dignity and virtue in social interactions.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Trump Issues Threat to Russia, China, Other BRICS Countries: 'There Will Be No Exceptions'
President Trump has threatened to impose an additional 10% tariff on any country aligning with the BRICS group, which includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, among others. This comes as BRICS criticized his unilateral tariffs, claiming they disrupt global trade.
Trump's stance follows previous threats of a 100% tariff if BRICS attempts to replace the U.S. dollar as a reserve currency. He maintains that favorable trade deals with the U.S. are the best way for countries to avoid high tariffs.
Fox News: US ends terrorist designation of Syrian militant leaders
The Trump administration has revoked the terrorist designation for Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a militant group that took control of the Syrian government. This change follows a meeting between HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa and President Trump, who is seeking to lift sanctions on Syria to promote economic development.
The administration's decision aims to facilitate Syria's reintegration into global commerce while maintaining restrictions on certain actors. Bipartisan efforts are underway in Congress to further lift sanctions, which have previously restricted foreign support for the Syrian government and its economy.
Breitbart: Anti-U.S. BRICS Holds Biggest, and Most Toothless, Summit Yet
The BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro concluded with a declaration that notably lacked strong anti-American rhetoric and omitted calls for a unified currency to rival the U.S. dollar. The coalition, which now includes new members like Egypt and Iran, focused on issues like climate change and women's rights but refrained from condemning the U.S. directly.
The declaration criticized unilateral sanctions and trade restrictions, while also addressing the situation in Gaza and calling for negotiations to end the conflict. It reflected a more moderate stance, likely influenced by member nations like India and the UAE, which have strengthened ties with Israel.
Times Of Israel: US revokes terror label for Syria’s Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, which toppled Assad
The U.S. has revoked the "foreign terrorist organization" designation of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), which took control of Syria after overthrowing Bashar al-Assad. This decision, made by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, reflects a shift in U.S. policy towards Syria under interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa.
In parallel, President Trump has lifted sanctions against Syria, aiming to reintegrate the country into the global economy. Israel is now engaging in talks with Syria to resolve longstanding hostilities and security issues, particularly regarding the strategically important Golan Heights.
#economy
Breitbart: Brexit Boom: Trump Trade Deal a Major Boost to Investor Confidence in Britain
Britain has emerged as a top investment destination following a trade deal with the U.S., according to a Deloitte survey. The UK jumped from sixth to first place in investment rankings, reflecting renewed confidence among business leaders despite ongoing economic challenges.
The trade deal, struck in May, is seen as a potential boost for the UK economy, which faces high taxes and an expected exodus of millionaires. This situation poses a challenge for the Labour government, which has struggled with economic stagnation since the pandemic.
#military
Times Of Israel: Yemen’s Houthi rebels claim cargo ship they attacked Sunday has sunk
A cargo ship, the Magic Seas, sank in the Red Sea after being attacked by Yemen's Houthi rebels, raising concerns for global shipping safety. The crew of 22 abandoned the vessel during the assault, which involved drones and missiles. Israel responded with airstrikes on Houthi positions.
The incident escalates tensions in the region, particularly amid ongoing conflicts involving Israel and Iran. The Houthis have threatened further attacks on maritime traffic and Israel, while Israel's Defense Minister warned of continued retaliation against the rebels.
#crime
GB News: Paramedic jailed for 10 years after tricking woman into abortion by giving her drug during sex
Stephen Doohan, a 33-year-old paramedic, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for tricking a woman into having an abortion by secretly inserting drugs during consensual sex. The High Court in Glasgow found that he manipulated the victim into lying to medical staff about the incident.
The court highlighted that Doohan's actions caused the victim significant emotional trauma and long-term psychological harm. He had previously pleaded guilty to sexual assault and administering drugs with the intent to cause an abortion.
#technology
Fox News: Old smartphones are being turned into tiny data centers
Researchers at the University of Tartu in Estonia have developed a method to repurpose old smartphones into mini data centers, reducing e-waste and promoting sustainability. By connecting these devices, they can efficiently process data for various projects, minimizing landfill contributions.
This innovative approach not only extends the life of smartphones but also cuts down on CO₂ emissions from new electronics manufacturing. Donating old phones for this purpose can support sustainable tech solutions and help keep landfills cleaner.