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Aug 4, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Arrests of Migrant 'Got-Aways' Continue in Texas Despite Record-Low Apprehensions at Border
Texas law enforcement continues to arrest migrants who illegally crossed the border, including recent apprehensions of Chinese nationals and Mexican migrants. Despite record low border apprehensions, efforts to track and seize smuggled individuals and drugs persist.
In June, Border Patrol apprehended 3,995 migrants, a significant decrease from 30,766 in June 2024. This decline reflects a broader trend, with July marking another historic low for apprehensions during the Trump administration.
#politics
Fox News: Senate drives off for recess, leaving Trump’s 150+ stalled confirmations in its wake
As Congress heads into a month-long recess, over 150 of President Trump's nominees remain unconfirmed due to partisan gridlock. Key positions, particularly in the judiciary and diplomatic sectors, are still unfilled, including critical roles like U.S. Ambassador to the UN.
Despite a few confirmations, including Jeanine Pirro as U.S. Attorney for D.C., bipartisan talks have stalled, with Senate leaders expressing frustration over the broken confirmation process. Democrats oppose changes to Senate rules that could expedite confirmations, citing concerns over the qualifications of Trump's nominees.
Breitbart: Stephen Hayes: Trump Firing Labor Statistics Commissioner 'Banana Republic Stuff'
Political analyst Stephen Hayes criticized President Trump’s firing of labor statistics commissioner Erika McEntarfer, calling it “banana republic stuff.” He urged dissenting Republicans to voice their concerns about the president's impulsive actions, likening them to previous incidents where Trump distorted reality.
Hayes emphasized that such behavior is unbecoming of a civilized nation and reflects a troubling pattern in Trump's decision-making. He called for Republicans to step up and express their criticisms more openly.
#society
Breitbart: Dog Leads the Perfect Stranger to Its Unconscious Owners
A dog in Pittsburgh may have saved its owners from an overdose by leading a recovering addict to their encampment. The man, Gary Thynes, followed the dog to find the couple unresponsive and called 911, prompting a quick response from authorities.
Thynes, who is also a recovering addict, is now caring for the dog while the couple is hospitalized. He hopes to reunite them if they enter treatment, emphasizing the bond between pets and their owners.
GB News: Oasis fan falls to his death during Wembley show in horrific tragedy
A man in his 40s fell to his death during an Oasis concert at Wembley Stadium on August 2. Emergency services were called around 10:20 PM, but he was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities are seeking witnesses or video footage of the incident.
Breitbart: Pope Tells Over Million Young Catholics They Show 'Different World Is Possible'
Pope Leo XIV addressed over a million Catholic youths at the Jubilee of Youth in Rome, emphasizing the potential for a world resolved through dialogue instead of conflict. He expressed solidarity with young people suffering in Gaza and Ukraine, urging attendees to spread their faith upon returning home.
The event, part of a larger Holy Year pilgrimage, saw participation from thousands of priests and bishops. Despite challenges like rain and the tragic loss of two attendees, the gathering was marked by joy and enthusiasm, culminating in a call for holiness and a reminder of the next World Youth Day in Seoul in 2027.
The Telegraph: Scarlett Johansson is used to scare off wolves
American farmers are employing drones equipped with loudspeakers and thermal cameras to deter wolves from attacking cattle in Oregon and California. The drones play alarming sounds, including music and film scenes, to scare off the predators, which have increased in number since their reintroduction to Yellowstone.
The initiative has proven effective, significantly reducing wolf attacks on livestock. For instance, in the Klamath Basin, cattle fatalities dropped from 11 to 2 after the drones were deployed. The USDA continues to monitor and adapt this technology to protect farmers' livestock.