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Aug 3, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: ICE Lodges Detainer on Illegal Alien Accused of Kidnapping, Sexually Assaulting Houston Woman
Jose Maldonado-Zavala, a 60-year-old Honduran illegal alien, was arrested in Texas for allegedly kidnapping and sexually assaulting a woman. He had previously been deported in 2011 and re-entered the U.S. illegally. ICE has lodged a detainer to facilitate his removal.
Texas law mandates compliance with ICE detainer requests, contrasting with sanctuary policies in other states. Recent laws have strengthened local cooperation with ICE, with 85 counties in Texas having agreements in place as of May 2023.
#politics
Fox News: 'Was the president up for the job?' Steve Ricchetti defends Biden’s fitness as GOP seeks answers
Steve Ricchetti, a former aide to President Biden, recently testified before the House Oversight Committee regarding concerns over Biden's cognitive abilities. While Ricchetti affirmed Biden's fitness for office, he acknowledged the former president occasionally stumbled. Republicans are probing the implications of Biden's use of an autopen for signing documents and questioning who was effectively running the White House.
Democrats have criticized the GOP's investigation as a distraction from pressing issues like the economy. Some lawmakers, including Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, have proposed cognitive standards for congressional members, but constitutional challenges to such measures exist. The ongoing discourse reflects broader concerns about the capabilities of elected officials.
#society
GB News: Lionel Messi's bodyguard suspended for 'improper conduct' after previously MLS ban
Yassine Cheuko, Lionel Messi's personal security guard, has been banned for the entire 2025 Leagues Cup after entering restricted areas without proper accreditation during a match against Atlas. He attempted to intervene in player discussions, leading to disciplinary action against him and a financial penalty for Inter Miami.
Cheuko's actions have drawn criticism, with Atlas defender Matheus Doria expressing concerns about the appropriateness of his intervention. This incident adds to Cheuko's controversial history, as he has previously been barred from MLS pitch access.
Forbes: Air Quality Plummets In Minneapolis And Chicago Amid Canadian Wildfires
Hundreds of wildfires are burning across Canada, severely impacting air quality in the Midwest. Chicago and Minneapolis have been ranked among the world's most polluted cities due to smoke from these fires, prompting air quality alerts in several states including Wisconsin and Illinois.
As of Saturday, over 700 active wildfires are reported in Canada, with 216 classified as "out of control." The fires have burned over 6.6 million hectares this year. Criticism has arisen regarding Canada's wildfire management, with some U.S. lawmakers suggesting inadequate preparedness has exacerbated the situation.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Ukraine Drone Strikes on Russia Leave Three Dead, Says Moscow
Ukrainian drone strikes overnight resulted in three fatalities in Russia, according to officials. Attacks in the Rostov, Penza, and Samara regions caused casualties, while Russian air defenses reportedly intercepted numerous drones aimed at Ukraine, which also faced drone attacks.
The strikes come after a day of mourning in Kyiv, where a previous Russian attack killed 31 people. U.S. President Trump has urged for a ceasefire and set a deadline for peace efforts, threatening new sanctions if no progress is made.
#culture
The Western Journal: Watch: President Trump Shares Touching Story of How His Parents Met
President Donald Trump shared a personal story about his parents' meeting during a recent podcast, highlighting his mother's immigration from Scotland in 1930. He recounted how his father, Fred Trump, was a successful real estate developer who met Mary Anne in New York City.
Trump praised the Scottish people for their resilience and noted the challenges he faced in getting zoning approvals for his golf course in Aberdeen, which he recently opened. He credited actor Sean Connery for helping to expedite the approval process.
#health
Fox News: Common sweetener could hold untapped potential to fight aggressive cancer, study finds
Research from Hiroshima University suggests that fermented stevia leaf extract may have potential as an anti-cancer treatment for pancreatic cancer. The study found enhanced antioxidant activity and cytotoxicity against cancer cells, although the natural form of stevia does not show similar benefits.
Experts caution that the study is preliminary and not conducted on humans, emphasizing the need for further research to assess safety and efficacy. Clinical trials will be crucial in determining any practical applications for treatment.
#education
Breitbart: Tuberville: Ban Iranian, Chinese Student Visas
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) proposed a bill to ban students from adversarial nations, specifically China and Iran, from enrolling in U.S. universities. He argues that foreign nationals are taking opportunities away from American students and calls for increased oversight on university admissions.
The proposed legislation, dubbed the Integrity Act, would require universities to disclose funding sources and enforce visa deadlines for foreign students. Tuberville emphasizes the need for accountability to prevent what he sees as a detrimental trend for American education.
#crime
Fox News: Why didn't anyone break up Cincinnati beating? Bystander behavior expert explains
In Cincinnati, a recent violent brawl drew criticism after only one bystander called the police despite around 100 witnesses. Police Chief Teresa Theetge expressed disappointment in the lack of action from onlookers during the incident, which left several injured.
Dr. Racháel Powers discussed the "bystander effect," where individuals are less likely to intervene in emergencies when others are present. She noted that many may have perceived the situation as chaotic and assumed someone else would call for help. This phenomenon is not uncommon, as statistics show that only a small percentage of violent incidents are reported to authorities.