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#illegals

The Federalist: Americans Should Be As Outraged As Mexicans About Immigration
Americans Should Be As Outraged As Mexicans About Immigration
Protests in Mexico City reflect local resentment towards foreigners, particularly Americans, who are perceived to be gentrifying neighborhoods and driving up prices. While officials label these sentiments as xenophobic, protesters argue they are defending their culture and community.

The piece draws parallels to the U.S., asserting that Americans should similarly resist changes brought by mass migration to preserve their cultural identity. It suggests that both Mexicans and Americans have a right to protect their national character against outside influences.


#politics

Fox News: Resurfaced Mamdani photo sparks social media firestorm, outrage from key voting bloc: 'Shameful'
Resurfaced Mamdani photo sparks social media firestorm, outrage from key voting bloc: 'Shameful'
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is facing backlash after a photo surfaced showing him flipping off a Christopher Columbus statue, which he posted in 2020. Members of the Italian-American community, including Columbus Heritage Coalition President Angelo Vivolo, expressed offense, stating that such actions disrespect their heritage.

Critics from both conservative and moderate circles have condemned Mamdani for his views, with some arguing that he alienates a significant portion of New York City's population. Mamdani, a self-described democratic socialist, won the Democratic primary and is set to compete against several candidates in the upcoming general election.


Fox News: Stacey Abrams touts 10 steps to autocracy, says 'do not let the propaganda win'
Stacey Abrams touts 10 steps to autocracy, says 'do not let the propaganda win'
Stacey Abrams warned that the U.S. is nearing autocracy, outlining a 10-step framework during a late-night interview. She highlighted steps involving expanded executive power, scapegoating vulnerable groups, and encouraging violence to suppress dissent, ultimately leading to a lack of new elections.

Abrams emphasized the importance of protest and mutual aid to combat these threats, urging citizens to remain vigilant and truthful against propaganda. She also expressed her responsibility as a Black woman in politics to advocate for others, hinting at a potential third gubernatorial run in Georgia.


Fox News: 'Bait and switch': Schumer warns of bitter funding fight over GOP cuts plan
'Bait and switch': Schumer warns of bitter funding fight over GOP cuts plan
Senate Republicans are considering a $9.4 billion rescissions package that could complicate upcoming government funding negotiations, according to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. He argues that this partisan proposal undermines bipartisan efforts and could lead to significant consequences in September.

The package, which includes cuts to USAID and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, has faced criticism even from some Republicans. Schumer warns that pursuing this route could jeopardize future cooperation on funding matters.


The American Mind: CASA Is a Step in the Right Direction
CASA Is a Step in the Right Direction
The Supreme Court's recent rulings include a decision that Planned Parenthood lacks standing to challenge Medicaid funding exclusions and a ruling affirming Texas's law requiring age verification for sexually explicit websites. The most contentious case, Trump v. CASA, Inc., limits the power of lower courts to issue nationwide injunctions against executive orders, particularly regarding birthright citizenship for children of temporary or illegal residents.

The dissenting justices criticized the ruling, arguing it could lead to unjust outcomes, but their claims were countered by historical interpretations of the 14th Amendment. The majority opinion suggests that the dissenters ignored significant legal precedents and historical context supporting the executive order's interpretation of citizenship.


#society

Fox News: Trash piles up around Philadelphia as city worker strike reaches 1 week
Trash piles up around Philadelphia as city worker strike reaches 1 week
Philadelphia's streets are overwhelmed with trash as a strike by city workers enters its second week. Negotiations between the city and the labor union representing nearly 9,000 workers have stalled, with residents expressing frustration over the situation and supporting the workers' demands for better wages and pensions.

Mayor Cherelle Parker has called the city's latest offer "historic," but the union has rejected it. The union's president emphasized the need for meaningful negotiations, indicating that the workers are firm in their demands.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Trump Reverses Course on Ukraine Amid New Russian Attacks: 'We Have To'
Trump Reverses Course on Ukraine Amid New Russian Attacks: 'We Have To'
President Trump has shifted his stance on the Ukraine-Russia conflict, reversing a recent decision to freeze military aid to Ukraine. Following a new wave of Russian attacks that resulted in casualties, Trump announced that the U.S. would resume supplying defensive weapons to Ukraine.

The Pentagon confirmed Trump's commitment to sending aid, emphasizing that the decision aligns with America's defense priorities. This change comes amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions, particularly with Russia's actions in Ukraine since 2014.


#crime

The Western Journal: Outrageous: Laken Riley's Killer Secures Major Court Win Thanks to Judge
Outrageous: Laken Riley's Killer Secures Major Court Win Thanks to Judge
Jose Ibarra, a Venezuelan illegal immigrant convicted of murdering Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, has been granted a court-ordered mental evaluation that could lead to a retrial. His defense claims he is mentally unfit to stand trial, potentially overturning his life sentence.

Ibarra was convicted of multiple charges, including malice murder, after a brutal attack in February 2024. The new ruling allows his defense team to challenge the conviction, raising concerns about the implications for taxpayers and public safety.


#technology

GB News: New Android update deliberately cuts battery life to stop some Google Pixel phones from 'catching fire'
New Android update deliberately cuts battery life to stop some Google Pixel phones from 'catching fire'
Google has released a mandatory Android 16 update for Pixel 6a devices to address serious battery overheating issues, following multiple reports of phones catching fire. The update will limit battery capacity after 400 charge cycles to mitigate risks, with notifications sent to users as they approach this threshold.

Affected Pixel 6a owners can receive a free battery replacement starting July 21 in select countries. Google has previously faced similar battery problems with its Pixel lineup and is implementing repair schemes for other models as well.