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Aug 2, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: ‘Couldn’t smash an egg!’ Fury in Aldershot as local savages Keir Starmer over migrant crisis
A year after the riots in Aldershot, community tensions remain high, with residents expressing ongoing concerns about safety and the presence of illegal migrants. Local protests continue, with calls for transparency from authorities regarding housing arrangements for migrants.
The government has announced plans to reduce reliance on hotels for asylum seekers and implement a new scheme to return migrants arriving by small boats to France. However, local residents feel their concerns are not being adequately addressed.
#politics
The Federalist: Don't Believe NYT Russia Hoaxers' Lies About The Durham Annex
New documents related to the Trump-Russia investigation reveal that the FBI lacked justification for probing Trump, based partly on the Steele dossier commissioned by the Clinton campaign. Special Counsel John Durham's report suggests that Clinton may have orchestrated a plan to discredit Trump.
The released annex includes intelligence indicating that Clinton approved a strategy to vilify Trump, contradicting claims made by some media figures. Evidence suggests that intelligence officials took these allegations seriously at the time, raising questions about the motivations behind the investigation into Trump.
Fox News: Smithsonian temporarily removes Trump impeachment references from history museum, drawing liberal ire
The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History temporarily removed references to Donald Trump's impeachments from an exhibit, sparking criticism from the White House. A spokesperson accused the museum of promoting divisive narratives and called for updates that reflect American greatness.
In response, the Smithsonian stated the removal was part of a content review and that future exhibits would include all impeachments. Critics, including some senators, labeled the change as an attempt to "rewrite history" and expressed concern over the implications for democracy.
#society
Fox News: Parents abandon 10-year-old son at Barcelona Airport so they wouldn't miss their flight: report
A couple reportedly left their 10-year-old son at Barcelona's airport after his passport expired, opting to fly home without him. The child was found alone by airport staff, who alerted authorities. The parents were later located and taken to a police station to retrieve their son.
Details about potential charges against the parents or their nationality remain unclear. The incident has raised questions about parental responsibility in such situations.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: With ‘broken heart,’ author David Grossman calls Israeli actions in Gaza ‘genocide’
Israeli author David Grossman has labeled the country's military actions in Gaza as "genocide," expressing deep sorrow over the term's implications. He emphasizes that both Israelis and Palestinians have succumbed to the temptation of power, leading to ongoing violence and suffering.
Despite his criticisms, Grossman advocates for a two-state solution and supports France's recognition of a Palestinian state, contingent upon specific conditions. He acknowledges the complexity of the situation, noting that both sides share responsibility for the current state of affairs.
Fox News: Anti-Israel protesters arrested after storming Schumer, Gillibrand's NYC office building
Anti-Israel protesters were arrested after occupying the offices of Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand in New York City, demanding action to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The demonstration featured slogans and chants calling for an end to perceived injustices against Palestinians.
Senator Schumer has publicly condemned the humanitarian situation in Gaza, urging for a ceasefire and increased aid delivery. Meanwhile, President Trump is working on plans to address starvation in Gaza, attributing the crisis to Hamas's actions.
#military
The Federalist: Johnson Presses DOD On Rehiring Troops Fired Over Covid Jab
Sen. Ron Johnson is urging the Pentagon to reinstate military personnel dismissed for not receiving the COVID vaccine under the Biden administration. He has asked Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for an update on efforts to return these service members and address their rights.
Johnson criticized the mandate, which led to the discharge of around 8,700 troops, and emphasized the need for back pay and reinstatement as promised by former President Trump. He has requested a briefing from Hegseth on the Department of Defense's actions regarding this issue by August 2025.
#history
The Imaginative Conservative: Doubting the Conventional Narrative About the Schism of 1054
The narrative of the "Schism of 1054" oversimplifies a complex historical relationship between the Latin and Greek Churches. Many historians argue that the schism was not fully realized in 1054 and that mutual respect and interactions continued long after, challenging the notion of a definitive rupture.
Instances of cooperation, such as Greek monasteries in Italy and Benedictine monks on Mount Athos, illustrate ongoing unity. The First Crusade, often viewed as a source of division, was initially framed as a response to help Eastern Christians, indicating a shared Christian identity that contradicts the schism narrative.
#crime
Le Monde: Trial ordered for deadly 1982 attack on Paris Jewish restaurant
Six defendants are set to be tried for their involvement in the antisemitic attack on a Jewish restaurant in Paris on August 9, 1982, which resulted in six deaths. Four will be tried in absentia, as they reside in regions that have not complied with extradition requests.
Two defendants, Walid Abou Zayed and Hazza Taha, are in France, while the others remain wanted. The trial date has not yet been established.
#outdoors
Fox News: 13 must-haves to bring when camping with your dog, from travel crates to outdoor beds
Camping with your dog can be enjoyable with the right gear. Essential items include a lead or tie-out for freedom, a comfortable harness, an LED collar for visibility, and a waterproof outdoor dog bed. Additional gear like a travel crate, collapsible bowls, and a pet first aid kit are also recommended.
To enhance your camping experience, consider a camping cot for cleanliness, a hiking backpack for your dog, and a camping towel for wet days. Proper preparation ensures both you and your furry friend have a safe and fun adventure in the great outdoors.