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#illegals

Fox News: Trump seethes that Dems floating bill requiring the unmasking of ICE, CBP agents must 'hate' America
Trump seethes that Dems floating bill requiring the unmasking of ICE, CBP agents must 'hate' America
President Trump criticized Democratic Senators Cory Booker and Alex Padilla for proposing a bill requiring federal immigration officers to wear visible identification and not cover their faces. He suggested that such measures indicate a disdain for the country and could endanger law enforcement personnel.

Trump emphasized the risks faced by Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, citing recent violent incidents against them. He accused Democrats of fostering an environment that threatens these officers' safety and suggested that some wealthy individuals on the left are funding violent protests against federal agents.


#politics

Fox News: Unearthed Mamdani college newspaper writings promote anti-Israel boycott, rail against 'white privilege'
Unearthed Mamdani college newspaper writings promote anti-Israel boycott, rail against 'white privilege'
Zohran Mamdani, a New York City socialist mayoral candidate, has resurfaced writings from his college days that reveal his early views on issues like an academic boycott of Israel and "white privilege." His articles from Bowdoin College include calls for scrutiny of Israeli policies and critiques of racial dynamics in academia.

Mamdani's campaign has sparked a divide within the Democratic Party, with his far-left policies gaining traction among progressive voters. He is now a frontrunner in the upcoming general election, following a surprising primary victory.


The Economist: Where are all the briefcase wankers?
Where are all the briefcase wankers?
The influence of the sitcom "The Inbetweeners" on British politics is notable, particularly in its portrayal of teenage dynamics. The character Will, labeled a "briefcase wanker," reflects a perceived imbalance in the nerd:jock ratio within the government today.

This cultural reference highlights a shift in political representation and the need for diverse backgrounds in leadership roles. The discussion raises questions about the current state of British governance and its reflection of societal values.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: US said to tell mediators it won’t let Israel resume Gaza war, as optimism for deal swirls
US said to tell mediators it won’t let Israel resume Gaza war, as optimism for deal swirls
The Trump administration has indicated it does not plan to allow Israel to resume fighting Hamas after a proposed 60-day ceasefire, despite ongoing negotiations in Washington and Qatar. The ceasefire talks are complicated by Israel's insistence on maintaining the option to resume military action, while Hamas seeks a permanent end to hostilities.

Negotiations have been stalled, with Israel submitting revised maps for troop withdrawal and discussions on aid distribution remaining contentious. U.S. officials express optimism for a deal, while Israeli leaders emphasize their commitment to military objectives against Hamas. The situation remains fluid as talks continue.


#economy

Forbes: Fed Minutes: Rate Cuts Still Expected Despite Tariff Inflation Concerns
Fed Minutes: Rate Cuts Still Expected Despite Tariff Inflation Concerns
The Federal Reserve is considering interest rate cuts in 2025, but tariffs are complicating the situation. While most Fed staff support a potential cut, they warn that tariffs could lead to persistent inflation, affecting monetary policy decisions.

President Trump has criticized Fed Chair Jerome Powell, calling for rate cuts to support economic growth. With Powell's term ending in May, speculation grows about his successor, with former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh currently favored.


Forbes: Amazon’s Early Prime Day Sales Dropped 41%—But Event Could Still Beat Last Year’s
Amazon’s Early Prime Day Sales Dropped 41%—But Event Could Still Beat Last Year’s
Amazon's Prime Day sales experienced a 41% decline on the first day compared to last year, attributed to changing consumer behavior as the event expanded from two to four days. Despite the slow start, Momentum Commerce anticipates overall sales growth of 9.1% for the event.

Factors such as tariff impacts and increased competition from other retailers may also influence consumer spending patterns. Adobe Analytics predicts that total spending during the four-day event could reach $23.8 billion, driven largely by purchases of school supplies and apparel.


#health

GB News: Mother diagnosed with stage 4 cancer 'ignored' symptom that woke her up for months - 'Shaken to the core'
Mother diagnosed with stage 4 cancer 'ignored' symptom that woke her up for months - 'Shaken to the core'
Krystal Maeyke, a 39-year-old Australian mother, was diagnosed with stage four metastatic bowel cancer in May 2023. She initially dismissed severe abdominal pain and persistent night sweats as minor issues, attributing them to food allergies and summer heat, respectively.

Now sharing her story, Krystal emphasizes the importance of recognizing serious symptoms to avoid delays in medical intervention. Her diagnosis has significant implications for her 12-year-old son, prompting her to set up a GoFundMe to support him amid her terminal illness.


#crime

The Western Journal: Two Indicted in Connection with Alleged Would-Be Trump Assassin's Gun Purchase
Two Indicted in Connection with Alleged Would-Be Trump Assassin's Gun Purchase
Two individuals, Tina Brown Cooper and Ronnie Jay Oxendine, have been indicted for their roles in the firearm purchase linked to Ryan Wesley Routh, who is charged with attempting to assassinate Donald Trump. Both admitted guilt, with Cooper pleading guilty to firearm trafficking.

Routh, arrested last September near Trump's golf club, was found with a loaded SKS rifle and ammunition. He is not legally allowed to own firearms due to prior felony convictions. The indictment follows conflicting accounts from Cooper and Oxendine regarding Routh's acquisition of the weapon.