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#illegals

The Telegraph: Ten arrested after plotting to ‘ambush’ and kill ICE officers
Ten arrested after plotting to ‘ambush’ and kill ICE officers
Ten individuals have been arrested for attempted murder after allegedly plotting an ambush against ICE officers at a Texas detention center. The group, dressed in military-style clothing, attempted to lure officials outside by shooting fireworks and vandalizing the facility.

During the incident, an Alvarado police officer was shot in the neck while responding to the scene. Authorities recovered an AR-style rifle and found materials promoting anti-ICE sentiments. The ambush was described as a planned attack with the intent to kill corrections officers.


Fox News: Federal case against Milwaukee judge accused of concealing illegal migrant should continue, judge recommends
Federal case against Milwaukee judge accused of concealing illegal migrant should continue, judge recommends
Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan faces charges for allegedly aiding an illegal migrant in evading ICE during a court appearance. A federal magistrate has recommended that the case proceed, rejecting Dugan's claim of judicial immunity and asserting that her actions may constitute criminal conduct.

Dugan, charged with obstruction of justice, could face up to six years in prison if convicted. Her defense team plans to appeal the recommendation, arguing for the independence of the judiciary amid claims that federal actions violate state sovereignty.


#politics

Fox News: New York Times executive editor praises Mamdani college application report amid liberal outrage
New York Times executive editor praises Mamdani college application report amid liberal outrage
New York Times executive editor Joe Kahn defended the paper's controversial report on mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, which highlighted his racial classifications on a college application. The report faced backlash from liberal readers and staff, who criticized its newsworthiness and source credibility.

Critics, including former MSNBC host Keith Olbermann, accused the Times of bias against Mamdani, while others expressed sympathy for his attempt to reflect his diverse background. Mamdani, who identifies as an American of Indian descent born in Uganda, stated his intention was not to manipulate the admissions process.


Le Monde: EU prosecutors open probe into Le Pen's RN party and allies for misuse of funds
EU prosecutors open probe into Le Pen's RN party and allies for misuse of funds
The European Public Prosecutor's Office has initiated a formal investigation into the defunct far-right Identity and Democracy group, which included France's Rassemblement National, over alleged misuse of €4.3 million in European Parliament funds from 2019 to 2024.

The investigation follows a parliamentary report detailing the improper spending, primarily benefiting companies linked to a former advisor to Marine Le Pen. Le Pen's ally, Jordan Bardella, criticized the probe as a "harassment operation" by the European Parliament.


#society

Fox News: King Charles’ alarming bloodshot eye raises health concern during French state visit
King Charles’ alarming bloodshot eye raises health concern during French state visit
King Charles III welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife at Windsor Castle, despite a visibly bloodshot right eye attributed to a harmless burst blood vessel. This condition is unrelated to his ongoing cancer treatment, which he continues to manage while fulfilling royal duties.

Princess Catherine, who is in remission from cancer, also attended the event, wearing a Dior ensemble inspired by the late Princess Diana. She shared insights on the challenges of post-treatment life, emphasizing the importance of support during recovery.


#culture

The Imaginative Conservative: Hope Against Hope: A Priest’s Tale Made for the Movies
Hope Against Hope: A Priest’s Tale Made for the Movies
Andy Fowler’s novella, "The Condemned," follows an American priest in a cartel-affected Mexican town, exploring themes of faith and redemption amid violence. The priest’s journey intertwines with local youth caught in the cartel's grip, as he seeks to restore hope and confront his own troubled past.

The narrative, inspired by a true story, balances action with spiritual reflection, emphasizing the power of love and faith in desperate circumstances. While the book is succinct, it leaves room for deeper character development, making it a potential candidate for adaptation into film.


#crime

Fox News: Paddleboarder’s mysterious killing rocks quiet summer vacation area
Paddleboarder’s mysterious killing rocks quiet summer vacation area
A paddleboarder named Sunshine Stewart, 48, was found murdered near Crawford Pond in Maine on July 3. An autopsy confirmed her death was a homicide, but the cause remains undisclosed. Authorities are seeking public assistance in the investigation.

This incident raises concerns amid fears of a potential serial killer in New England, with at least 13 bodies discovered in the region since March. Law enforcement continues to investigate while urging the public to report any suspicious activity.


The Western Journal: Report: Impostor Impersonates Marco Rubio in Bid to Dupe US and Foreign Officials
Report: Impostor Impersonates Marco Rubio in Bid to Dupe US and Foreign Officials
An impostor has been impersonating Secretary of State Marco Rubio, contacting foreign ministers, a U.S. governor, and a member of Congress using AI-generated voice and text messages. The impersonator aims to gain access to sensitive information, prompting an investigation by the State Department and FBI.

This incident follows a similar case involving Trump's chief of staff and highlights ongoing security concerns within the administration. Impersonating a government official is a serious crime, punishable by fines or imprisonment.


Fox News: Heartbroken father says 'gut-wrenching' error kept career criminal out of jail before daughter's murder
Heartbroken father says 'gut-wrenching' error kept career criminal out of jail before daughter's murder
Stephen Federico is devastated after losing his 22-year-old daughter, Logan, allegedly killed by Alexander Dickey during a burglary. Federico's heartbreak deepened upon learning that clerical errors allowed Dickey, a repeat offender, to remain free despite a lengthy criminal history.

Dickey's past arrests were marred by fingerprint mishaps, preventing law enforcement from fully recognizing his criminal record. Federico argues that these oversights contributed to his daughter's tragic death, highlighting systemic failures in the criminal justice system.