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#illegals

GB News: Kemi Badenoch responds to GB News viewer’s question about the ‘erasure’ of Britain as we know it
Kemi Badenoch responds to GB News viewer’s question about the ‘erasure’ of Britain as we know it
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch addressed concerns about Britain's cultural identity and migration pressures, acknowledging risks but asserting that the situation is not yet extreme. She emphasized the need for vigilance to preserve British values and differentiate between genuine asylum seekers and economic migrants.

Badenoch admitted to Conservative shortcomings on immigration control and outlined plans for stricter measures against illegal arrivals and foreign criminals. With record numbers of Channel crossings this year, she highlighted the financial burden on taxpayers and the need for a more robust immigration policy.


#politics

The Telegraph: Hamas have made it clear. They want nothing to do with peace
Hamas have made it clear. They want nothing to do with peace
Hamas has reaffirmed its commitment to armed resistance until a fully sovereign Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital is established. This response follows UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer's announcement that the UK would recognize a Palestinian state unless Hamas agrees to a ceasefire.

Starmer's approach has been criticized as misleading, as he failed to condition state recognition on the release of hostages taken by Hamas. This indicates a lack of genuine commitment to peace and security for Jews, as the UK government's stance appears to give Hamas the upper hand in negotiations.


Breitbart: Report -- Thune: Senate Remains in Session to Confirm Trump Nominees
Report -- Thune: Senate Remains in Session to Confirm Trump Nominees
Senate Majority Leader John Thune is keeping the Senate in session over the weekend to expedite the confirmation of President Trump's nominees, amid concerns of Democratic obstruction. Thune aims to negotiate with Democrats to address a backlog of around 130 judicial and other nominees.

Senator Marsha Blackburn criticized Democrats for their obstructionist tactics, asserting that Trump deserves to have his team confirmed as per the voters' mandate. Thune noted the Senate's recent pace of confirmations is a significant improvement compared to previous years.


#society

Times Of Israel: Palestinian reportedly killed, seven others wounded in settler attack near Nablus
Palestinian reportedly killed, seven others wounded in settler attack near Nablus
A Palestinian man, Mueen Subhi Asfar, 24, was killed and seven others wounded during a settler attack near Aqraba in the West Bank. The incident marks a rise in violence, with three Palestinians killed in clashes with settlers over the past two weeks.

The attack follows increased tensions since the Hamas offensive on October 7, 2023, leading to frequent settler violence against Palestinians. The Israel Police's West Bank division head is under investigation for allegedly ignoring such violence to gain favor with far-right officials.


#economy

Breitbart: Stephen Moore: 'Tariff Turmoil' Contributed to Poor Job Numbers Along with High Fed Rates
Stephen Moore: 'Tariff Turmoil' Contributed to Poor Job Numbers Along with High Fed Rates
Former Trump Economic Adviser Stephen Moore criticized Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell for maintaining high interest rates, claiming it has negatively impacted the economy and contributed to weak job numbers. He noted that tariff issues have also caused problems for manufacturers.

Moore expressed his support for Trump's trade deals but stated that tariffs generally hinder free trade. He acknowledged that while tariffs may have pressured negotiations, they also disrupted supply chains and manufacturing processes in the U.S.


Breitbart: GOP Sen. Kennedy: Tariff Uncertainty Is a Small Drag, Fed Should Get Credit for 'Soft Landing'
GOP Sen. Kennedy: Tariff Uncertainty Is a Small Drag, Fed Should Get Credit for 'Soft Landing'
Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) noted that while tariff uncertainty is slightly hindering the economy, there have been no significant negative effects. He praised the Federal Reserve for achieving a "soft landing" and acknowledged that despite a weak jobs report, the overall economy remains strong.

Kennedy highlighted steady unemployment at 4.2% and a decrease in inflation from 9% to around 2.5%-3%. He credited President Trump, Congress, and the Federal Reserve for the current economic state, emphasizing that businesses are cautious about major investments due to tariff uncertainties.


Breitbart: White House: 'Uncertainty' from Tariffs, Tax Bill a Factor in Jobs Numbers
White House: 'Uncertainty' from Tariffs, Tax Bill a Factor in Jobs Numbers
White House Council of Economic Advisers Chair Stephen Miran acknowledged that the latest jobs report is not ideal but attributed downward revisions to seasonal adjustment quirks and a decline in foreign-born employment. He emphasized that strong immigration policies have led to the creation of 2.5 million jobs for Americans since the president took office.

Miran expressed confidence that economic conditions will improve, citing resolved tariff uncertainties and significant trade deals that enhance the American economy. He stated that the passage of the "one big, beautiful bill" provides incentives for investment and will lead to better job numbers moving forward.


Forbes: Amazon Online Retail Sales Surged 11% In Second Quarter, Ahead Of Amazon Prime Day
Amazon Online Retail Sales Surged 11% In Second Quarter, Ahead Of Amazon Prime Day
Amazon reported a 13% increase in total net revenues, reaching $167.7 billion, with online store sales growing 11% to $61.5 billion. Despite strong performance, shares fell 8% due to cautious third-quarter guidance and rising competition in cloud services.

CEO Andy Jassy noted that demand remains steady, and new product offerings, including luxury brands and improved delivery services, contributed to growth. The impact of tariffs on retail prices is uncertain, but Jassy emphasized that Amazon aims to keep prices low for consumers.