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#illegals

GB News: Eamonn Holmes fumes at Labour as taxpayers pick up £100m tab for new ‘smash the gangs’ effort
Eamonn Holmes fumes at Labour as taxpayers pick up £100m tab for new ‘smash the gangs’ effort
Eamonn Holmes criticized the UK government's £100 million investment aimed at combating people smuggling, calling it ineffective as over 25,000 migrants have crossed the Channel this year. He questioned the government's understanding of the crisis and its reliance on France's cooperation.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper defended the funding, claiming it would enhance law enforcement's ability to tackle smuggling networks. However, critics, including Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp, dismissed it as a mere gimmick, arguing that a serious plan is needed to address the ongoing immigration crisis.


#politics

Breitbart: Confirmed Liar Jeremy Ben-Ami of Soros-Backed J Street Joins Team 'Genocide'
Confirmed Liar Jeremy Ben-Ami of Soros-Backed J Street Joins Team 'Genocide'
Jeremy Ben-Ami, head of J Street, has labeled Israel's actions in Gaza as "genocide," despite a history of supporting anti-Israel activism and previously denying financial ties to George Soros. Critics note his lack of evidence and the irony of his statements given his past actions.

Ben-Ami's claims about Israeli forces denying aid and targeting civilians have been widely disputed, with no substantiation provided. His organization's reputation has been marred by past endorsements of discredited reports and a recent admission of funding from Soros after years of denial.


#society

Front Page Magazine: A New Era in France: Man Sentenced to Prison for Burning a Qur’an
A New Era in France: Man Sentenced to Prison for Burning a Qur’an
A man in Lyon, France, was sentenced to one year in prison for burning a Quran outside a mosque, marking a troubling trend of Western governments enforcing Islamic blasphemy laws. His actions were deemed a serious crime, despite his claims of mental illness and lack of intent against Muslims.

This case raises concerns about the erosion of free speech in Europe, as similar incidents in Britain and Sweden have led to legal actions against individuals expressing dissent against Islam. Critics argue that such prosecutions reflect a capitulation to intimidation and a shift towards restricting freedom of expression.


#education

The Imaginative Conservative: Less Than Nothing: The World Without Mystery
Less Than Nothing: The World Without Mystery
The essay argues that modern education has shifted towards relativism, leaving students unable to grasp objective truths. The author advocates for a return to a classic liberal arts curriculum that emphasizes fundamental questions about truth, justice, humanity, and the good life, suggesting this could restore individual meaning.

The piece warns against the dangers of nihilism and the Woke movement, which it claims reduce individuality to mere identity politics. It calls for a revival of Christian values and wisdom from Western discourse to help reclaim the search for meaning and purpose in life.


#outdoors

Fox News: Hikers rescued by helicopter from remote beach after rising tides cut off their only way out
Hikers rescued by helicopter from remote beach after rising tides cut off their only way out
Two hikers were rescued near Elephant Rock at Point Reyes National Seashore after rising tides trapped them on a secluded beach. Unable to exit due to dangerous conditions, they called for help, prompting a helicopter rescue that safely lifted them to safety without injuries.

Point Reyes is known for its beautiful yet perilous coastline, with risks including strong currents and sudden waves. Visitors are urged to check tide charts and have reliable communication devices, as some areas lack cell service.