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#illegals

Breitbart: Trump Deputies Declare Crackdown on Migrant Marriage Fraud
Trump Deputies Declare Crackdown on Migrant Marriage Fraud
The Trump administration is implementing stricter rules to combat marriage fraud among migrants seeking legal status. The USCIS will scrutinize all marriage-based green card applications, requiring U.S. citizens to provide financial records and proof of genuine relationships.

In-person interviews will assess the validity of marriages, with a focus on applicants' knowledge of each other and their immigration history. The USCIS aims to prevent fraudulent practices that undermine family unity and ensure safety by identifying individuals with harmful intentions.


#politics

Breitbart: More than Four Dozen Texas House Democrats Fled the State
More than Four Dozen Texas House Democrats Fled the State
Over 50 Texas House Democrats fled the state to block a Republican redistricting plan that could add five GOP congressional seats. They are currently in Illinois and New York, arguing that the focus should be on flood relief rather than redistricting. Governor Abbott has threatened arrests for their absence.

Abbott and other Republicans accuse the Democrats of dereliction of duty, claiming their actions hinder critical legislation for flood victims. A lawsuit has been filed to remove Rep. Gene Wu, labeled the "ringleader" of the Democrats. Wu contends he is committed to serving his constituents.


Breitbart: Marlow: 'The Lawfare Against Trump Would Not Have Been Possible if There was Accountability for Russiagate’
Marlow: 'The Lawfare Against Trump Would Not Have Been Possible if There was Accountability for Russiagate’
Alex Marlow, on his podcast, linked lawfare against Trump to a lack of accountability for the individuals involved in the Russiagate investigation. He argued that if those figures had faced legal consequences instead of receiving book deals and media roles, the current legal challenges against Trump would not exist.




Breitbart: Trump: Biden-Harris Staffers Pushed Banks to 'Destroy Trump,' Debank Conservatives
Trump: Biden-Harris Staffers Pushed Banks to 'Destroy Trump,' Debank Conservatives
Former President Trump accused the Biden administration of pressuring banks to "destroy" him and discriminate against conservatives. He claimed that major banks like JPMorganChase and Bank of America refused to serve him, forcing him to use smaller banks instead.

Trump is preparing an executive order to prevent banks from deplatforming conservatives and crypto companies. JPMorganChase responded, stating they do not close accounts for political reasons and support regulatory reforms to ensure fair access to banking.


Breitbart: Trump Warns Europe 35% Tariff Looms If They Fail to Keep Their Word
Trump Warns Europe 35% Tariff Looms If They Fail to Keep Their Word
President Trump warned the European Union of a 35% tariff on exports if it fails to fulfill its $600 billion investment commitment in the U.S. economy, part of a recent trade deal. He highlighted that the EU's current 15% tariff rate is contingent on this investment.

In contrast, Switzerland faced a punitive 39% tariff after unsuccessful negotiations for a lower rate. Swiss leaders are now urgently seeking talks with Trump to improve their position. The situation has led to significant criticism and market impacts in Switzerland.


Front Page Magazine: Philly’s Muslim Day
Philly’s Muslim Day
Philadelphia's 30th Street Station, renamed in 2014, reflects the city's decline, marked by abandoned stores and a rising homeless population. Recent closures, including Macy's and Brooks Brothers, highlight the commercial downturn, while crime and poverty rates remain high.

Mayor Cherelle Parker's initiatives, including the appointment of a Director of Muslim Engagement and the establishment of a Muslim Day, have sparked controversy. Critics argue these actions cater to a growing Muslim demographic and reflect a broader political alignment, raising questions about the implications for the city's identity.


Le Monde: South Korean prosecutors question ex-first lady accused of graft
South Korean prosecutors question ex-first lady accused of graft
Former South Korean first lady Kim Keon Hee was questioned by prosecutors regarding allegations of stock manipulation and bribery. This inquiry comes while her husband, former President Yoon Suk Yeol, is detained for declaring martial law, which was later overturned.

If prosecutors secure an arrest warrant for Kim, it would be unprecedented in South Korea for both a former president and first lady to face arrest simultaneously. Kim faces accusations of colluding to inflate stock prices and accepting luxury gifts, alongside allegations of interfering in political nominations.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: From Hamas to Warlords
From Hamas to Warlords
Yasser Abu Shabab, a former Hamas prisoner and now a militia leader in Gaza, is seeking international recognition for his group, "The People’s Forces." Israel is considering this option as a way to undermine Hamas, despite Abu Shabab's controversial past and claims of protecting aid convoys.

Critics argue that empowering warlords like Abu Shabab may lead to further instability, as history shows that such figures often create fiefdoms rather than governance. This strategy risks repeating past mistakes, where short-term solutions lead to long-term chaos.


#culture

Front Page Magazine: The Fall of Ugly Liberal Chicks
The Fall of Ugly Liberal Chicks
The article critiques the current trend in beauty standards, arguing that liberal influences have led to a celebration of unattractiveness in media and fashion. It suggests that this shift is a deliberate attempt to challenge traditional notions of beauty, which the author finds unappealing.

The piece contrasts this trend with the emergence of more conventional beauty represented by figures like actress Sydney Sweeney, who the author believes offers a return to more accepted standards of attractiveness. The author expresses disdain for the perceived ugliness promoted by the left, asserting that it alienates the majority who still value traditional beauty.


#history

Le Monde: Eighty years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, the fight for survivors' memories to live on
Eighty years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, the fight for survivors' memories to live on
As the 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing approaches, survivors and their families reflect on the impact of the tragedy. Noriko Kubota shares her father-in-law's message of cherishing life and caring for loved ones, emphasizing the importance of remembering the experiences of hibakusha.

Hiroshima Mayor Kazumi Matsui plans to highlight the need for nuclear disarmament and peace in his Peace Declaration, echoing the sentiments of the late Sunao Tsuboi, a prominent hibakusha.


#technology

GB News: What is the GOV.UK One Login, and why are thousands rushing to download this new app on iPhone and Android?
What is the GOV.UK One Login, and why are thousands rushing to download this new app on iPhone and Android?
The GOV.UK One Login app, launched in June 2025, is gaining popularity, ranking in Apple's App Store and on Google Play Store, with over 100,000 downloads. It allows users to securely verify their identity for various government services, streamlining access to taxes, benefits, and healthcare.

The app utilizes biometric technology for identity verification, enabling users to store documents like driving licenses securely on their phones. The government plans to expand the app's functionality to include all GOV.UK services in the future.