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#illegals

Breitbart: Biden Judge Invokes 'Racial Animus,' Blocking Trump from Ending 'Temporary' Amnesty for Migrants
Biden Judge Invokes 'Racial Animus,' Blocking Trump from Ending 'Temporary' Amnesty for Migrants
A federal judge in San Francisco has blocked the Trump administration's attempt to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for migrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal. The ruling comes amid a lawsuit claiming the administration's actions are racially motivated.

Judge Trina Thompson, appointed by President Biden, cited concerns of racial animus in her decision, stating that the plaintiffs seek the freedom to live without fear and that their race should not determine their right to remain in the U.S.


#politics

Fox News: Christopher Wray referred to DOJ over claims he misled lawmakers on Catholic memo, China probes
Christopher Wray referred to DOJ over claims he misled lawmakers on Catholic memo, China probes
A watchdog group has referred former FBI Director Christopher Wray to the DOJ and FBI for a criminal investigation over alleged false statements to Congress regarding an anti-Catholic memo and a Chinese plot related to the 2020 election. The Oversight Project claims Wray misled lawmakers about the scope and nature of these issues.

The referral highlights concerns over Wray's testimony, which allegedly downplayed the extent of the FBI's bias against Catholics and the potential threat posed by Chinese interference. The group accuses Wray of obstructing congressional proceedings and making false statements.


#society

Breitbart: Jury Finds Elon Musk's Tesla Partly at Fault in Autopilot Crash Lawsuit, Awards $200 Million in Damages
Jury Finds Elon Musk's Tesla Partly at Fault in Autopilot Crash Lawsuit, Awards $200 Million in Damages
A federal jury in Miami found Tesla partially at fault in a 2019 Autopilot crash that resulted in one death and serious injuries. The jury awarded $200 million in punitive damages, marking the first federal jury trial for Tesla regarding its Autopilot safety claims.

The lawsuit highlighted allegations of dangerous defects in Tesla's driving systems and misleading statements about Autopilot's capabilities. Tesla's defense argued that the driver’s actions were the main cause of the crash, while a safety expert criticized the accessibility of crucial warnings in Tesla's owner’s manual.


#economy

CNSNews: IMF Credits Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ for Raising Forecast for U.S. Economic Growth
IMF Credits Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ for Raising Forecast for U.S. Economic Growth
The IMF has updated its U.S. economic growth forecast, raising projections for 2025 and 2026 due to the passage of President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). The growth is expected to reach 1.9% in 2025 and 2.0% in 2026, with the OBBBA boosting output by an average of 0.5% through 2030.

The report notes that lower tariff rates and looser financial conditions contribute to this positive outlook, despite some cooling in private demand and weaker immigration. The U.S. GDP also saw a 3.0% annualized growth rate in the second quarter.


Breitbart: Fed Cracks: Governor Adriana Kugler Resigns From Fed
Fed Cracks: Governor Adriana Kugler Resigns From Fed
Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler will resign from the board effective August 8, returning to Georgetown University. She expressed pride in serving during a pivotal time for the Fed's dual mandate of managing inflation and maintaining a strong labor market.

Her resignation follows a Labor Department report indicating a weaker labor market, contradicting Fed Chair Jerome Powell's recent assessment of its strength. Kugler had aligned with Powell on interest rates, while two colleagues dissented.


#culture

The Western Journal: Greg Gutfeld Drops a Surprise – He's Appearing on Jimmy Fallon Next Week: 'I'm Psyched About It'
Greg Gutfeld Drops a Surprise – He's Appearing on Jimmy Fallon Next Week: 'I'm Psyched About It'
Greg Gutfeld announced he will appear on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon" next week, expressing excitement about the opportunity. He praised Fallon for taking risks in a politically charged environment, noting that Fallon faced backlash for "humanizing" Trump in the past.

Gutfeld's show has outperformed other late-night programs in ratings, and he commented on the recent cancellation of Stephen Colbert's show, suggesting it reflects a need for more viewpoint diversity in late-night comedy. Gutfeld's appearance is seen as a break from partisan politics in entertainment.


Breitbart: WATCH: Dunkin' Donuts Ad Mentioning Actor's 'Genetics' Enrages Leftists
WATCH: Dunkin' Donuts Ad Mentioning Actor's 'Genetics' Enrages Leftists
A Dunkin’ Donuts ad featuring actor Gavin Casalegno has sparked backlash from some leftists due to his mention of "genetics." Critics on TikTok expressed frustration over the focus on genetics in advertising, while others defended the ad and expressed their support for Dunkin’.

This controversy follows a similar incident involving an American Eagle ad featuring Sydney Sweeney, which also faced criticism for referencing genetics. The White House commented that such reactions exemplify the reasons behind Trump's electoral success in 2024, labeling the backlash as an example of "cancel culture."


#crime

GB News: Foreign prisoners held in British jails hits highest number in over a decade
Foreign prisoners held in British jails hits highest number in over a decade
The number of foreign prisoners in England and Wales has reached its highest level since 2013, with 10,722 individuals incarcerated as of June. This group now makes up one in eight of the total prison population, despite an overall decline in British prisoners. The annual cost to house these offenders is approximately £580 million.

The increase in foreign inmates, particularly for serious crimes, is attributed to rising immigration levels and a higher likelihood of being denied bail due to perceived flight risks. Analysts note that foreign nationals are generally younger and more likely to commit crimes, contributing to their overrepresentation in the prison system.