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#illegals

Fox News: Illegal immigrant facing attempted murder charges for stabbing victim multiple times at soccer game
Illegal immigrant facing attempted murder charges for stabbing victim multiple times at soccer game
A 20-year-old illegal immigrant from Honduras, Javier Lopez Tinoco, has been arrested in Alabama and charged with attempted murder after allegedly stabbing a person three times during a soccer game. The Department of Homeland Security confirmed that an immigration detainer has been placed on him.

Tinoco has a criminal history, including a previous arrest for public intoxication in 2024. Following his arrest, he was found with cocaine, and authorities are ensuring he remains in custody pending criminal and removal proceedings.


GB News: Epping residents are 'right to be concerned' for their community, councillor tells GB News
Epping residents are 'right to be concerned' for their community, councillor tells GB News
Epping Councillor Holly Whitbread criticized the Government for ignoring residents' concerns regarding a migrant hotel. She expressed frustration over the Labour party's lack of communication, despite ongoing pressure from local authorities to shut down the facility.


The Western Journal: Colorado Deputies Punished for Helping ICE After State AG Sued Their Department
Colorado Deputies Punished for Helping ICE After State AG Sued Their Department
Two Colorado sheriff's deputies were disciplined for assisting ICE in detaining an immigrant with an expired visa, violating state law prohibiting local police collaboration with immigration authorities. Deputy Alexander Zwinck received three weeks unpaid leave, while Erik Olson received two weeks.

The state Attorney General's lawsuit aims to enforce compliance with the law, emphasizing that such cooperation is not permitted. Mesa County Sheriff Todd Rowell expressed regret over the incident, which involved the detention of Caroline Dias-Goncalves after a traffic stop.


Fox News: Federal judge halts Trump TPS policy, accuses DHS of making migrants 'atone for their race'
Federal judge halts Trump TPS policy, accuses DHS of making migrants 'atone for their race'
A federal judge in California has delayed the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) decision to end temporary protected status (TPS) for immigrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal. Judge Trina Thompson indicated that the terminations likely violated the Administrative Procedure Act and were influenced by racial bias.

The lawsuit, representing TPS holders, argued that the immigrants have contributed to society for over two decades and that the decision to terminate their status lacked proper analysis. The judge's ruling will remain in effect until at least November, with DHS planning to appeal.


Breitbart: Channel Migrant Crisis Arrivals For 2025 Soar Past 25,000 in Record Year
Channel Migrant Crisis Arrivals For 2025 Soar Past 25,000 in Record Year
The UK faces a significant increase in illegal migration, with over 25,000 detected boat arrivals in 2025, marking a record pace for any year. Government figures indicate that the country could see up to 60,000 arrivals by Christmas, despite promises from the Labour government to control the crisis.

Critics argue that the UK’s lenient policies and benefits for migrants act as a pull factor, leading to high retention rates among those arriving by boat. The financial burden of accommodating these migrants has sparked public controversy, with rising costs for housing and community tensions.


#politics

The Federalist: We Don't Need The Durham Annex To Know Hillary Set Up Trump
We Don't Need The Durham Annex To Know Hillary Set Up Trump
Recent intelligence reveals that the Clinton campaign allegedly orchestrated a plan to associate Donald Trump with Russia, using the FBI to propagate the narrative. The CIA's July 2016 intelligence, now released by Sen. Chuck Grassley, indicates that Clinton approved strategies to vilify Trump amid ongoing investigations.

The intelligence underscores a coordinated effort involving the Clinton campaign, CrowdStrike, and the FBI to disseminate false information, which was publicly evident as events unfolded. This raises questions about the integrity of the investigations led by the FBI and CIA during that period.


Breitbart: Exclusive — Marsha Blackburn: Democrats Earning 'Obstructionist' Brand by Delaying Trump Nominees
Exclusive — Marsha Blackburn: Democrats Earning 'Obstructionist' Brand by Delaying Trump Nominees
Senator Marsha Blackburn criticized Democrats for obstructing the confirmation of judges and other key positions, claiming they are doing so out of opposition to Donald Trump. She noted the backlog of approximately 130 nominees and the lengthy cloture votes required for confirmations.

Blackburn suggested that Republicans should remain in session to pressure Democrats into voting, arguing that filling these positions is essential for addressing violent crime and fulfilling the mandate from voters. She emphasized the need for cooperation to advance the legislative agenda.


The Telegraph: Smithsonian removes reference to Trump impeachments
Smithsonian removes reference to Trump impeachments
The Smithsonian has removed explicit references to Donald Trump from an exhibit on impeached presidents, following a review prompted by White House pressure. A spokesperson stated that an updated exhibit will include all impeachments, restoring the display to its 2008 format.

Concerns have arisen regarding political interference, as Trump's executive order sought to eliminate "improper" ideologies from the museum. The exhibit previously highlighted the impeachments of Trump, Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, and Richard Nixon. The Smithsonian operates independently but relies on congressional funding.


#society

Breitbart: Trans Dart Thrower Outraged over Ban on Men in Women's Competition
Trans Dart Thrower Outraged over Ban on Men in Women's Competition
Noa-Lynn van Leuven, a transgender dart thrower, criticized the World Darts Federation's new policy prohibiting men from competing in women's events, calling it a "loss for the trans community in sports." She expressed disappointment over the emphasis on "fairness" leading to exclusion.

Van Leuven, who has had success in women's darts, emphasized the importance of inclusion and expressed concern for athletes affected by the decision. She remains committed to visibility and advocacy within the sports community.


Breitbart: 'Fortnite' Developer Epic Games Celebrates 'Total Victory' over Google in App Store Antitrust Case
'Fortnite' Developer Epic Games Celebrates 'Total Victory' over Google in App Store Antitrust Case
Google's appeal against a court ruling mandating changes to its app store policies has been denied, marking a significant defeat in its antitrust battle with Epic Games. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld an injunction requiring Google to allow alternative in-app payment systems and app stores, which Epic's CEO hailed as a victory against monopolistic practices.

The ruling could impact Google's app store revenue, with analysts estimating a potential loss of $1-1.5 billion. This decision reflects increasing regulatory scrutiny of tech giants and the push for more competitive app store environments.


Breitbart: France Suspends Palestine Refugee Arrivals After Antisemite Discovered
France Suspends Palestine Refugee Arrivals After Antisemite Discovered
France has suspended its program for receiving Palestinians from Gaza pending an investigation into a student accused of sharing antisemitic posts online. The student, who had her accreditation revoked by Sciences Po university, will be required to leave France, and all Gazans in the country will undergo a second screening.

The move comes amid heightened tensions following the conflict between Hamas and Israel. French officials have stated that the security checks previously conducted did not reveal the student's controversial posts. The situation has drawn criticism regarding the vetting process for those entering France.


Times Of Israel: Hamas issues propaganda video of hostage Evyatar David
Hamas issues propaganda video of hostage Evyatar David
Hamas released a propaganda video featuring hostage Evyatar David, prompting criticism from his family and former hostages about the impact of such footage. They expressed anguish over the suffering of hostages still held in Gaza, questioning the silence surrounding their plight.

Currently, 49 hostages remain captive following the October 7 attack, with at least 20 believed to be alive. The release of these videos has reignited discussions on the urgency of securing their return.


Fox News: Todd and Julie Chrisley's children accuse family members of betrayal, 'lose our last name'
Todd and Julie Chrisley's children accuse family members of betrayal, 'lose our last name'
In the trailer for "The Chrisleys: Back to Reality," Todd and Julie Chrisley's children express feelings of betrayal from family members regarding their parents' conviction for bank fraud and tax evasion. Savannah and Grayson Chrisley highlight the fractured family dynamic, with Savannah stating, "I don't know if it can ever be repaired."

Todd and Julie Chrisley were pardoned by President Trump after serving two and a half years in prison. The new series will explore the family's challenges and dynamics post-release, promising an unfiltered look at their lives amidst ongoing tensions.


#crime

Le Monde: French prosecutors seek trial for PSG’s Achraf Hakimi over rape charge
French prosecutors seek trial for PSG’s Achraf Hakimi over rape charge
French prosecutors have called for PSG player Achraf Hakimi to face trial for alleged rape, which he denies. The case stems from an incident in February 2023, where a woman accused him of non-consensual sexual advances after traveling to his home.

Hakimi's lawyer criticized the prosecution's decision as "incomprehensible," while the accuser's lawyer expressed relief at the developments. The case now awaits a decision from the investigating magistrate.


Breitbart: VIDEO: Man Who Killed Family Becomes Florida's 9th Execution in 2025
VIDEO: Man Who Killed Family Becomes Florida's 9th Execution in 2025
Edward Zakrzewski was executed in Florida for the 1994 murders of his wife and two children. He became the ninth person executed in the state this year, marking a record for annual executions since the death penalty was reinstated. Zakrzewski expressed gratitude for the execution process.

Governor Ron DeSantis has emphasized the death penalty as a means of providing closure for victims' families, citing the horrific nature of certain crimes. Florida has several upcoming executions scheduled, including Kayle Bates and Curtis Windom, both convicted of multiple murders.


GB News: Benefits fraudster dishonestly claimed support despite having £80k in the bank
Benefits fraudster dishonestly claimed support despite having £80k in the bank
Andrew Alexander Donaldson, 55, faces 12 charges of benefit fraud for allegedly concealing £80,000 while claiming benefits over six years. His defense requested an adjournment for case review, and he denies the charges. Following the allegations, Donaldson is currently living in a vehicle.

This case follows another instance of benefit fraud on the Isle of Man, involving Victoria Raby, who was overpaid £27,698 after failing to declare a property sale. She is repaying the overpayment at a rate of £30 per week.


#technology

Fox News: Fox News AI Newsletter: Your own personal 'superintelligence'
Fox News AI Newsletter: Your own personal 'superintelligence'
Meta's CEO Mark Zuckerberg aims to develop personal superintelligence for all, enhancing creative pursuits. Meanwhile, Nvidia assures that its chips have no security backdoors amid concerns from China, and Microsoft joins Nvidia in reaching a $4 trillion market cap.

AI's influence grows, with Americans increasingly using it for health management. However, recent legal missteps highlight challenges in AI accuracy. The Trump administration's new AI initiative emphasizes its significance, likening it to historical technological races.