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Fox News: Patriotic ICE officer replaces American flag after protesters burned existing banner at Portland facility
The Department of Homeland Security reported that a federal officer raised a new American flag at the ICE facility in Portland after protesters burned the previous one on Independence Day. The incident involved violent rioters who assaulted law enforcement and vandalized property.
DHS condemned the increase in assaults against its agents and emphasized that threats to law enforcement will not be tolerated. Border Czar Tom Homan stated the administration will intensify efforts in sanctuary cities to ensure public safety.
#politics
Breitbart: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson: Recent Rulings Pose ‘Existential Threat to Rule of Law'
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson criticized her conservative colleagues on the Supreme Court, claiming their rulings threaten the rule of law. She expressed concern over a recent decision limiting nationwide injunctions, suggesting it could lead to unchecked executive power.
In response, Justice Amy Coney Barrett rebuked Jackson's dissent, arguing it contradicts established precedent and the Constitution. Jackson, who has been vocal in her judicial role, emphasized the importance of public engagement with the court and democracy.
Front Page Magazine: Azealia Banks Gives the World a Piece of Her Mind
Rapper Azealia Banks has canceled her performances at two U.K. festivals, claiming promoters pressured her to make anti-Israel statements on stage. She accused them of threatening to drop her from the lineup if she did not comply with their demands.
Banks expressed her refusal to participate in what she described as extortion and criticized the pressure for artists to conform to specific political statements. She contrasted her stance with other artists who have publicly supported anti-Israel sentiments.
Breitbart: Supreme Court Greenlights Trump Admin's Cuts to Federal Workforce
The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to proceed with cuts to the federal workforce, ruling 8-1 against a lower court's injunction that halted layoffs. The decision emphasizes that the court did not assess the legality of specific reorganization plans.
Opponents, including unions and local governments, argue that such layoffs threaten essential services and that the president lacks authority to reorganize without congressional input. The administration's efforts align with an executive order aimed at reducing government size through attrition.
Breitbart: Golden Age: Trump Stacks Up MAGA Wins in First Six Months
President Trump's Cabinet highlighted recent achievements in various sectors during a meeting, emphasizing economic growth, energy dominance, and national security. Key points included the passage of a significant economic bill, which aims to provide scholarships for students in failing schools and enhance internet infrastructure.
On national security, the Cabinet discussed successful military operations and ongoing diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire in Gaza. They also addressed concerns over Chinese farmland ownership and its implications for U.S. security. Immigration strategies were outlined, focusing on mass deportations of criminals while ensuring farmers have necessary labor without displacing American workers.
The Western Journal: First the Jewish, Now the Italians: Mamdani Is Systematically Infuriating Key NY Voting Blocs
Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani has stirred controversy among New York City's Italian-American and Jewish communities due to past social media posts. His June 2020 post, showing him flipping off a statue of Christopher Columbus, has drawn ire from Italian leaders who feel disrespected.
Additionally, Mamdani's past actions, including a video during Hanukkah that was deemed offensive by Jewish groups, have raised concerns about his potential leadership. Critics argue his progressive views may alienate significant voter blocs in the city.
Breitbart: Trump Floats Federal Takeover of D.C.: 'Crime Would Be Down'
President Trump proposed that the federal government take control of Washington, D.C., to reduce crime and improve city management. He criticized the potential election of socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani for New York City mayor, asserting that a communist leadership would harm the city.
Senator Mike Lee echoed Trump's sentiments, advocating for the repeal of D.C.'s Home Rule to allow Congress to govern the district directly. He introduced the BOWSER Act aimed at enhancing oversight and safety in Washington, D.C., amid ongoing concerns about crime rates in the city.
#society
Times Of Israel: Eli Sharabi’s memoir about life in Hamas captivity to be released in US this fall
Eli Sharabi's memoir, "Hostage," recounts his year-long captivity by Hamas, set to be released in English on October 7, 2025, marking two years since the October 7 attacks. The book details his harrowing experiences and the bonds formed with fellow hostages.
Sharabi emphasizes the importance of sharing his story to foster understanding of captivity and highlights how faith helped him endure the ordeal. His narrative aims to inspire hope even in dire circumstances.
Le Monde: In China, a 'black decade' for human rights lawyers
Chinese lawyers face increased repression a decade after a significant crackdown on legal professionals. The July 9, 2015, police raids targeted around 300 lawyers, leading to interrogations and prison sentences for many, including Wang Quanzhang, who was sentenced to 4.5 years.
The crackdown has also affected the families of these lawyers, with Wang's family experiencing multiple relocations and school disruptions for his son due to police pressure.
GB News: Hosepipe ban declared 'until WINTER' as reservoir levels drop to record low
A hosepipe ban will affect over five million people in Yorkshire starting July 11 due to record low reservoir levels following the driest spring in 132 years. Rainfall was less than half of the average, leading to reservoirs being only 55.8% full.
The ban prohibits using hosepipes for tasks like car washing and garden watering, though businesses can use them for commercial purposes. Restrictions may last into winter if significant rainfall does not occur.
Front Page Magazine: Wednesday Quick Takes
James Gunn's upcoming Superman film is being criticized for its political themes, particularly its focus on immigration. Gunn describes the story as one about basic human kindness, but his comments have drawn backlash from conservatives who feel the film promotes a Democratic agenda.
In the wake of a tragic flooding event in Texas, some on the Left have been accused of politicizing the disaster and expressing indifference towards the victims, many of whom were children. This has sparked outrage and led to calls for accountability, highlighting a divide in responses to tragedy based on political affiliation.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Terrorists Rebranded and Rewarded
The U.S. State Department has revoked the Foreign Terrorist Organization designation of al-Nusrah Front and its successor, Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), despite their history of violence, including public executions and enforcement of Sharia law. This decision, signed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, raises concerns about legitimizing jihadist groups.
The groups, which have not changed their ideologies or practices, continue to operate under Sharia principles and enforce severe punishments. The U.S. government appears to prioritize convenience over accountability, as HTS fights against Assad and is seen as stabilizing parts of Syria, despite their ongoing violence and oppression.
#education
The Western Journal: Nation's Largest Union Severs Ties with ADL, Citing Group's Weaponization of Anti-Semitism
The National Education Association (NEA), the largest teachers' union in the U.S., has severed ties with the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), claiming the organization overuses the term anti-Semitism. NEA delegates criticized the ADL for labeling criticism of Israel as anti-Semitic and adopted a resolution to stop endorsing ADL materials.
The ADL condemned the NEA's decision as "profoundly disturbing," asserting it isolates Jewish educators and promotes an anti-Semitic agenda. In contrast, the Council on American Islamic Relations praised the NEA's move, claiming it protects students from biased materials.