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Jul 9, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Dem Rep. Gomez claims ICE is targeting 'anybody that is Brown' in immigration raids
Rep. Jimmy Gomez criticized ICE for targeting individuals based on their appearance during a recent immigration raid in Los Angeles, claiming the agency is instilling fear in the Hispanic community. He asserted that ICE is not focusing on criminals but rather on anyone who does not fit a "typical American" profile.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass condemned the raid as "absolutely outrageous" and demanded that ICE leave the area. The raid occurred in a heavily Hispanic neighborhood known for MS-13 activity, but reports indicated that no arrests were made.
#politics
Fox News: SCOOP: Oklahoma gubernatorial race heats up early with $1.6M ad buy for 'America First' candidate
Oklahoma House Speaker Charles McCall is launching his gubernatorial campaign with a $1.6 million ad buy from the Oklahoma Conservative Coalition. McCall, who emphasizes his conservative record and alignment with Trump, faces competition from Attorney General Gentner Drummond and others.
As the Republican primary approaches, McCall's campaign highlights his achievements and commitment to an America First agenda, while Drummond's past actions have drawn criticism. The winner of the primary is expected to have a strong chance in the general election in this reliably red state.
Fox News: Biden’s doctor arrives for closed-door interview in House health probe
House Oversight Committee seeks testimony from Biden's former physician, Kevin O’Connor, amid concerns over doctor-patient confidentiality and the former president's mental fitness. The White House has waived executive privilege, complicating O'Connor's ability to refuse to answer questions.
GOP members are investigating potential pressure on O’Connor regarding Biden’s health assessments. Other key Biden aides have also been subpoenaed as the committee aims to gather more information on the administration's handling of Biden's fitness for office.
Fox News: Vulnerable House Dem facing heat for 'dodging' questions about socialist Mamdani's rise
Zohran Mamdani's recent primary win for New York City mayor has sparked controversy among moderate Democrats, particularly Rep. Josh Riley, who faces pressure to clarify his stance on the socialist candidate. Riley has not publicly distanced himself from Mamdani, leading to criticism from Republican groups.
Mamdani's platform includes radical proposals like city-run grocery stores and defunding the police, highlighting a divide within the Democratic Party. The overlap in donor support and endorsements between Mamdani and Riley raises questions about their alignment on far-left policies, complicating the political landscape ahead of the midterms.
#society
Fox News: Qantas data breach exposes millions of customer records
Qantas has experienced a significant data breach affecting up to six million customers, revealing personal information such as names, email addresses, and frequent flyer numbers. The airline confirmed that sensitive financial data was not compromised and is working with cybersecurity experts to enhance security measures.
This incident highlights the increasing vulnerability of airline data, which can be exploited for identity theft and phishing scams. Affected customers are advised to update passwords, enable multi-factor authentication, and monitor accounts for unusual activity to mitigate risks.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: 'Enough Is Enough': Trump Admin Takes Action Against China's Aggressive Acquisition of US Farmland
The Trump administration has introduced the National Farm Security Action Plan to prevent foreign ownership of U.S. farmland, particularly by Chinese nationals, citing national security concerns. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins emphasized the need to protect American farmland, especially near military bases.
The plan aims to bolster supply chain resilience, protect critical infrastructure, and ensure that USDA programs prioritize American interests. It highlights the threats posed by foreign adversaries, including cyberattacks and potential agroterrorism, and seeks to reform foreign land ownership procedures for greater transparency.
#economy
Forbes: AI Titan Nvidia Becomes First $4 Trillion Company Ever
Nvidia has become the first company in history to reach a market valuation of $4 trillion, marking a significant achievement in the generative AI sector. The company's stock hit an all-time high of $164.42, reflecting a remarkable 35,000% increase over the past decade.
This surge far exceeds the S&P 500's growth of about 260% in the same period. A $1,000 investment in Nvidia from July 2015 would now be valued at approximately $350,000.
#culture
GB News: Staycation: The breathtaking lakes to visit during your next UK break named - including 6 must-see Scottish lochs
Loch Lomond has been named Britain's most photographed lake, with 672,500 posts on Instagram and TikTok, according to research analyzing social media data. It outperformed Loch Ness and Derwentwater, which ranked second and third, respectively.
Scottish lakes dominate the rankings, with seven of the top ten spots, showcasing their popularity among photographers and outdoor enthusiasts. The data reflects a significant geographical divide, as Scotland's lochs generate far more social media engagement than those in England.
#crime
Fox News: Jeffrey Epstein's brother laughs at 'stupid' FBI memo defending controversial suicide ruling: report
Mark Epstein, brother of Jeffrey Epstein, criticized federal investigators for declaring his brother's death a suicide, claiming they have not provided sufficient evidence. He disputes the findings, asserting his brother was looking forward to a bail hearing and suggests he was likely murdered.
The FBI's recent memo concluded that Epstein's death was a suicide, stating no further evidence would be released and denying the existence of a "client list." Investigators reviewed extensive data but found no incriminating evidence against other individuals.