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Jul 8, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Telegraph: Macron blames Starmer for migrant crisis
Emmanuel Macron is urging Sir Keir Starmer to make Britain less attractive to Channel migrants as part of a proposed “one in, one out deal.” He attributes the surge in small boat crossings to the UK's policies and has outlined three demands to address the issue.
The agreement, set to be announced at an Anglo-French summit, would enable Britain to return illegal Channel migrants to France for the first time since Brexit. However, concerns from five EU member states about increased migrant responsibilities are complicating the pact.
The Federalist: Trump Promises 'No Amnesty' For Illegal Alien Agricultural Workers
President Trump reiterated his stance against amnesty for illegal immigrant agricultural workers during a cabinet meeting, emphasizing the need for a work program to support farmers while maintaining a focus on deporting criminals. He stated that the goal remains a "100 percent American workforce" and that mass deportations will continue strategically.
Despite concerns from the agricultural sector about labor shortages, administration officials asserted that there are sufficient workers in the U.S. and that the focus will be on streamlining temporary work programs without compromising American jobs.
#politics
Fox News: Mamdani camp silent when confronted with calls to 'radicalize' high schoolers, 'dismantle' US
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's campaign did not respond to inquiries regarding radical platforms discussed at the "Socialism 2025" conference in Chicago. The event featured calls for radicalizing youth, overthrowing the U.S. government, and promoting DIY abortions, among other leftist ideologies.
Mamdani, who identifies as a Democratic socialist, has previously supported policies like communal living over private homeownership. His recent victory in the mayoral primary is seen as a shift towards more leftist policies within the Democratic Party in New York City.
Breitbart: IRS: Churches Should Be Permitted to Endorse Political Candidates
The IRS has stated in court documents that churches should be allowed to endorse political candidates, suggesting an exemption to the Johnson Amendment, which restricts political activity by nonprofits. This move follows a lawsuit from Texas churches seeking broader exemptions for all nonprofits.
The IRS argues that endorsements made by churches to their congregations should be seen as private matters rather than political campaigning. This aligns with First Amendment rights regarding free exercise and speech. The Trump administration plans to support this initiative and modernize the IRS.
Forbes: Supreme Court Allows Trump’s Mass Firing Efforts
The Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to implement significant reductions in the federal workforce and dismantle federal agencies, overturning a previous lower court ruling. This decision may lead to job cuts for tens of thousands of federal employees.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson criticized the ruling, suggesting it endorses questionable actions by the administration. The situation is ongoing and further updates are expected.
Fox News: Biden's handlers scrambled to change his personal number after journalist reached him on his cell: Book
Former President Joe Biden's team reportedly panicked after a reporter contacted him on his personal cell for an interview, leading to a swift change of his number. In the conversation, Biden expressed a negative view of Donald Trump's presidency and stated he had no regrets about withdrawing from the 2024 race.
Following the call, Biden's aides were alarmed that the reporter had obtained the president's personal number, resulting in the blocking of his contact and disconnection of Biden's number shortly after. This incident reflects ongoing concerns about Biden's mental fitness and has prompted a House Oversight Committee investigation.
#society
Breitbart: LA Mayor Karen Bass Laments ICE Raid in Park Known for Fentanyl Use
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass criticized the presence of ICE agents and military personnel in MacArthur Park, citing concerns over the impact on children and the community. She described the federal response as "outrageous and un-American," despite local reports highlighting the park's issues with drugs and crime.
While Bass emphasized the park as a place for children, social media users pointed out its reputation as a troubled area. The situation has prompted concerns from local businesses about safety and the need for intervention.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: ‘We’re the United States, but They Treat Us Like a Colony’: USDA Farm Security Plan Targets China’s Bioterrorism, Land Grabs
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has launched the National Farm Security Action Plan to safeguard American farmland and food supply chains from foreign threats, particularly from China. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins emphasized the importance of keeping agriculture in American hands for national security and community strength.
Key officials, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and various Republican governors, voiced concerns about foreign land ownership and its implications for national security. They highlighted recent legislative efforts to block foreign purchases of farmland and protect critical infrastructure. The USDA plans to prioritize American research and revoke certifications for foreign entities linked to adversarial regimes.
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Heavy Rains in India, Wildfire in France, and Harvesting Jasmine Flowers in Egypt
A wildfire that began in Les Pennes-Mirabeau, near Marseille, has spread into the city, prompting authorities to advise some residents to shelter in place. The fire started on July 8, 2025, and a police officer was seen attempting to extinguish flames in a vehicle.
On the same day, a ceremony at Camp Humphreys in South Korea commemorated the 75th anniversary of the United Nations Command, which was established on July 7, 1950. Flags of member nations, including South Korea, were displayed during the event.
#military
Times Of Israel: IDF says it killed key Hamas figure in Lebanon, confirms death of Oct. 7 terrorist in Gaza
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) killed a key Hamas commander, Mehran Mustafa Bajur, in a strike in Lebanon, and another Hamas operative in Gaza. The IDF continues to advance in Gaza, resulting in significant Palestinian casualties, with hospitals reporting at least 51 deaths on Thursday.
The IDF emphasized Bajur's role in orchestrating attacks against Israel and building Hamas's military capabilities in Lebanon. The ongoing conflict has severely impacted Gaza's healthcare system, with over 57,000 Palestinians reported killed, though these figures are unverified.
#culture
Forbes: ‘KPOP Demon Hunters’ Songs Top U.S. Daily Spotify Chart
The fictional K-pop groups from Netflix's "KPop Demon Hunters" are achieving significant success, with their songs topping U.S. Spotify charts. "Your Idol" and "Golden" are leading the charts, marking a milestone for K-pop in the West, as the soundtrack claims seven out of the top 20 spots.
The film has garnered over 33 million streams on Netflix and is receiving critical acclaim, with high ratings on Rotten Tomatoes. The popularity of K-pop continues to rise globally, with notable groups like BTS and BLACKPINK also making headlines. "Golden" is set for Academy Award consideration, potentially marking a historic win for K-pop.
Fox News: New details exposed about 'Reservoir Dogs' star Michael Madsen's cause of death
Michael Madsen, the iconic actor known for his roles in Quentin Tarantino films, died at 67 from heart failure, with heart disease and alcoholism as contributing factors. His death occurred at his Malibu home on July 3, and no autopsy will be performed.
Madsen's career spanned decades, featuring roles in films like "Reservoir Dogs," "Kill Bill," and "The Hateful Eight." He was also working on new independent film projects and a book prior to his passing. Tributes from colleagues highlight his talent and presence in the industry.
#health
Breitbart: Lawsuit: Medical Groups Take Aim at RFK Jr. over COVID Vaccine Recommendations
A coalition of medical organizations has filed a lawsuit against HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for removing COVID-19 vaccination recommendations for healthy children and pregnant women. The lawsuit aims to reinstate these recommendations, citing concerns over vaccine confidence.
Kennedy's announcement followed the CDC's decision to eliminate the vaccine from its recommended immunization schedule. Critics argue this move undermines public health efforts, especially given previous pushes for vaccination among children despite low hospitalization rates.
GB News: 'I'm a doctor - high blood pressure could trigger a nocturnal symptom that wakes you up'
High blood pressure, often called the silent killer, can go undetected due to a lack of symptoms. Nighttime headaches may indicate a dangerous form of high blood pressure known as reverse-dipper pattern, where blood pressure rises during sleep, often missed by standard daytime checks.
Research from the University of Oxford highlights that nearly half of hospitalized patients exhibit this pattern, increasing the risk of undiagnosed hypertension. Experts recommend monitoring blood pressure if experiencing nocturnal headaches, as this condition can lead to severe health issues without warning.
#crime
Fox News: FBI joins manhunt after congressional student intern shot dead in DC
The FBI is assisting in the investigation of the shooting death of congressional intern Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, 21, in Washington, D.C. He was shot on June 30 and died the following day. Authorities believe he was not the intended target of the gunfire that injured two others.
Tarpinian-Jachym was interning for Rep. Ron Estes and was about to enter his senior year at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His parents expressed their devastation over the loss of their son, highlighting his passion for public service and the outdoors. A $25,000 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest.
Breitbart: Bass: I Didn't Know What Feds Were Doing in Park, But I Wanted Them to Leave Because They Could 'Create a Crowd'
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass expressed concern over the presence of federal agents in MacArthur Park, stating it creates chaos rather than solving issues. She emphasized that the local police are effectively managing crime in the area and questioned the necessity of federal involvement.
Bass described the situation as reminiscent of military occupation and highlighted the negative impact on local activities, particularly for children at a summer camp. She reiterated that the local police have seen a significant drop in violent crime and did not request federal assistance.
#sports
Fox News: Fox Nation saddles up for live sports with a groundbreaking new PBR partnership
Fox Nation is entering the live sports arena with an exclusive partnership with the Professional Bull Riders (PBR), launching the "PBR Friday Night Live" series on August 8. This marks Fox Nation's first weekly live sports coverage, featuring a 10-week slate of events across the U.S.
The series will kick off in Sunrise, Florida, and culminate in the PBR championship opener in Las Vegas on October 24. The collaboration aims to enhance Fox Nation's entertainment offerings and cater to the passionate PBR fan base.