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#illegals

The Western Journal: ICE Doubles Down with Massive Raid in LA Over Mayor Bass' Objections
ICE Doubles Down with Massive Raid in LA Over Mayor Bass' Objections
Federal agents conducted a significant immigration raid in downtown Los Angeles, defying Mayor Karen Bass's objections. The operation, which took place in the MacArthur Park area known for MS-13 activity, involved hundreds of federal agents and military personnel.

Mayor Bass expressed her discontent, demanding the agents leave immediately, labeling the raid as unacceptable. This enforcement action follows previous protests against ICE in the city, with federal officials pledging to continue operations despite local opposition.


#politics

Breitbart: L.A. Mayor Karen Bass Ditches Palisades Fire Anniversary for Anti-ICE Protest
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass Ditches Palisades Fire Anniversary for Anti-ICE Protest
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass canceled her appearance at a fire anniversary event to protest an ICE raid instead. Her focus on anti-ICE actions has raised concerns, particularly as the city has allocated more funds to homelessness than firefighting.

Bass's political strategy appears to prioritize far-left support over local needs, leading to criticism regarding her commitment to public safety and local priorities.


Breitbart: Trump Announces Tariffs For South Africa, Laos, Myanmar, Malaysia, Kazakstan
Trump Announces Tariffs For South Africa, Laos, Myanmar, Malaysia, Kazakstan
President Trump announced new tariff rates for South Africa, Laos, Myanmar, Malaysia, and Kazakhstan, with rates ranging from 25% to 40%. The tariffs will take effect on August 1 and follow earlier announcements for Japan and South Korea.

The letters sent to these countries encourage continued trade with the U.S., stating that no tariffs will apply to manufacturing relocated within the U.S. However, countries that retaliate with their own tariffs will see their rates increase correspondingly.


#society

Fox News: TSA reveals the surprising reason people might set off security alarms during screening
TSA reveals the surprising reason people might set off security alarms during screening
A passenger's experience with airport security, where their crotch area set off alarms during screening, led to discussions on Reddit about potential causes. Many speculated that sweating, particularly in summer, could trigger alarms due to moisture affecting clothing density.

The TSA confirmed that perspiration can indeed cause alarms to sound, necessitating additional screening like a pat-down. The conversation highlighted various factors that could contribute to such incidents, including clothing fit and nervousness while flying.


Le Monde: At least 10 dead and hundreds arrested in Kenya during anti-government protests
At least 10 dead and hundreds arrested in Kenya during anti-government protests
At least 10 people died and hundreds were arrested during anti-government protests in Kenya on July 7, marking Saba Saba Day. Clashes erupted between police and demonstrators, with accusations that police collaborated with criminal gangs to suppress the protests.

Protesters, frustrated by economic stagnation and police brutality, called for President William Ruto's resignation. The National Police Service reported 11 fatalities and numerous injuries, while the Kenyan National Commission on Human Rights documented violence across multiple counties.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Katz calls for confining all Gazans in ‘humanitarian city’ built over Rafah’s ruins
Katz calls for confining all Gazans in ‘humanitarian city’ built over Rafah’s ruins
Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz announced plans for a "humanitarian city" in southern Gaza, intended to house around 600,000 displaced Palestinians from the Mawasi area. The IDF will secure the zone while international bodies manage it, with a goal of eventually relocating the entire Gaza population.

Katz emphasized the need for Palestinians to "voluntarily emigrate" from Gaza, as concerns grow over potential Israeli settlements in evacuated areas. Prime Minister Netanyahu seeks to eliminate Hamas's influence while negotiating a ceasefire and hostage release with the group, amid ongoing tensions.


Times Of Israel: Witkoff to join hostage talks in Doha as sides told Trump wants deal by week’s end
Witkoff to join hostage talks in Doha as sides told Trump wants deal by week’s end
President Trump is pushing for a ceasefire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas by week's end, with his envoy Steve Witkoff heading to Qatar to facilitate discussions. The U.S. aims to secure the release of hostages and address humanitarian aid issues amid ongoing negotiations.

While Hamas has shown some willingness to engage, significant disagreements remain, particularly regarding ceasefire terms and Israel's military presence. Netanyahu is expected to assert Israel's demands for the complete dismantling of Hamas during a dinner with Trump, as mediators express cautious optimism for a compromise.


#history

The Western Journal: CIA Quietly Admits it Has Lied to the Public About Lee Harvey Oswald for Decades
CIA Quietly Admits it Has Lied to the Public About Lee Harvey Oswald for Decades
The CIA has acknowledged that it misled the public about its connections to Lee Harvey Oswald prior to President Kennedy's assassination in 1963. Newly released documents reveal that CIA agent George Joannides was involved in activities related to Oswald, contradicting previous denials.

Experts suggest this admission raises further doubts about the agency's transparency regarding the assassination. The documents do not provide new evidence about the assassination itself but highlight the CIA's history of deception in investigations related to it.


#crime

Fox News: Former Army captain critically injured in Bahamas boating hit-and-run during family vacation: report
Former Army captain critically injured in Bahamas boating hit-and-run during family vacation: report
Brent Slough, a former Army captain, was critically injured by a boat propeller while snorkeling in the Bahamas. His wife reported that the boat hit him and fled the scene, prompting bystanders to rescue him as emergency services failed to respond.

Brent underwent surgery for severe injuries and is currently in recovery. His wife expressed gratitude for the community's support and emphasized the need for accountability regarding the incident.


Forbes: White House Denies Musk’s ‘Epstein List’ Claims
White House Denies Musk’s ‘Epstein List’ Claims
The White House denied claims of a secret list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients, responding to Elon Musk's accusations of a government cover-up. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt clarified that comments made by former Attorney General Pam Bondi referred to existing government documents, not a specific client list.

The DOJ released a memo stating no additional information will be provided about Epstein's investigation, contradicting Bondi's previous assertions. The memo also supports the conclusion that Epstein died by suicide and aims to avoid fueling conspiracy theories.


#sports

The Western Journal: Video: The Pathetic Way Canadian Soccer Team Players Took Turns Ruining July 4 for American Fans
Video: The Pathetic Way Canadian Soccer Team Players Took Turns Ruining July 4 for American Fans
After a 3-0 loss to the LA Galaxy, Vancouver Whitecaps players engaged in wind sprints on the field, delaying a July 4th fireworks display for fans. Despite the annoyance from nearly 20,000 spectators, the players' motives remain unclear, with some hailing from diverse backgrounds.

The incident has sparked mockery of Canadian soccer, particularly in light of President Trump's comments about Canada. The Whitecaps missed an opportunity to secure a higher ranking in the league, leading to further criticism.


#technology

GB News: Have YOU ditched Windows 10 yet? Windows 11 scores important victory just 99 days before crucial deadline
Have YOU ditched Windows 10 yet? Windows 11 scores important victory just 99 days before crucial deadline
Windows 11 has now surpassed Windows 10 as the most popular version of Microsoft's operating system, powering 52% of Windows devices. Windows 10, which held a 44.59% share, will cease receiving free updates after October 14, 2025, leaving users vulnerable to security risks.

To upgrade to Windows 11, users must meet stricter hardware requirements, which has delayed adoption. Microsoft is promoting new "Copilot+ PCs" that meet these standards, emphasizing enhanced security and performance. Users unable to upgrade can either purchase new devices or opt for an Extended Security Updates subscription for Windows 10.