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Aug 6, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Venezuelan suspect 'should never have been in the United States,' police chief says after deadly shooting
Aurora, Colorado police arrested Michel Jordan Castellano-Fonseca, a Venezuelan national in the U.S. illegally, for a shooting that left one woman dead and another critically injured. The incident occurred in an apartment with five children present, who were not physically harmed.
Police Chief Todd Chamberlain emphasized the need for better cooperation between local and federal authorities regarding immigration enforcement, citing the suspect's illegal status as a significant concern. The shooting is believed to have stemmed from a domestic violence incident.
#politics
The Federalist: DOJ Requests DNI Docs Following Russiagate Criminal Referral
The DOJ has requested extensive documents from the ODNI related to the investigation into the Obama administration's alleged efforts to frame Donald Trump as a Russian agent during the 2016 election. This follows the declassification of records indicating that top officials may have conspired to misrepresent intelligence.
Additionally, a federal grand jury has been empaneled to investigate potential crimes by former officials like Comey and Brennan. The DOJ is pursuing accountability for actions taken against Trump during and after the 2016 election, including the handling of whistleblower complaints and media leaks.
Forbes: Sen. John Cornyn Asks FBI To Arrest Texas Democrats Who Fled State
Sen. John Cornyn has called on the FBI to assist Texas law enforcement in locating Texas Democrats who left the state to protest a redistricting vote. Governor Greg Abbott has ordered their arrests, but they cannot be apprehended in the states they have fled to.
Cornyn emphasized the need for federal support, stating that state efforts are limited by legal constraints. The situation is ongoing, with further updates expected.
Breitbart: Trump: Democrats Are 'Self-Destructing' with 'Low-IQ People' like Jasmine Crockett
President Trump dismissed unfavorable polling during an appearance on CNBC, asserting that he had faced similar predictions before and still won the 2020 election. He claimed his current poll numbers are improving and criticized the Democratic Party, particularly Rep. Jasmine Crockett, calling her a low-IQ leader.
Trump further stated that the Democratic Party is struggling and accused them of being disoriented, suggesting that figures like Chuck Schumer have lost confidence. He emphasized his past electoral victories and expressed confidence in his chances for the upcoming election.
#society
Fox News: Denise Richards shows up at ex's home after he allegedly 'put down' her dog without permission: report
Denise Richards visited her estranged husband Aaron Phypers' home unannounced, claiming he had euthanized one of her dogs without consent. Richards' lawyer stated she did not breach a restraining order, while Phypers' source disputed this, alleging she was aggressive at the property.
Richards has filed for a temporary restraining order amid their divorce, citing severe abuse allegations against Phypers, who denies all claims of physical and emotional abuse. He filed for divorce on July 7, citing irreconcilable differences and seeking spousal support.
Fox News: Save up to 70% on a new mattress during Mattress Firm's Best Sale of the Year
Mattress Firm is offering significant discounts on a variety of mattresses, with sales up to 70% off through September 30th. Notable brands like Nectar, Beautyrest, and Serta are included, with select models qualifying for a free adjustable base.
Featured deals include the Nectar Premier memory foam mattress for $949, the Beautyrest PressureSmart hybrid for $1,299.99, and the Serta Perfect Sleeper for $999.99. These mattresses cater to different sleeping needs, from plush comfort to extra firmness, ensuring options for all preferences.
#economy
GB News: Households could claim £23,000 savings windfall thanks to Net Zero drive, OVO Energy claims
Households could save over £23,000 by adopting green technologies, according to OVO Energy. While the initial investment for upgrades like heat pumps and solar panels is around £15,470, significant savings are projected within a decade, surpassing the upfront costs.
Experts emphasize that transitioning to clean energy is not only financially beneficial but also essential for energy security as fossil fuel reserves decline. The discourse should shift from focusing on the costs of green initiatives to the higher costs of inaction.
#culture
Breitbart: Poll: Majority of U.S. Adults Call Sydney Sweeney American Eagle Ad Appropriate amid Woke Meltdown
The American Eagle ad campaign featuring actress Sydney Sweeney has sparked backlash, with critics labeling it as racist and eugenic. However, a recent YouGov poll indicates that 52% of U.S. adults find the ad's wordplay appropriate, with a notable partisan divide in responses.
President Trump has commented on Sweeney's alleged GOP affiliation, expressing support for the ad. Meanwhile, American Eagle's stock has seen an increase since the campaign's launch, and Sweeney has yet to address the controversy.
Breitbart: Nolte: Stupid Representation Study Claims Movies Need More Gay Characters
A recent Annenberg study claims to highlight the lack of diversity in film, suggesting emotional pressure to enforce quotas based on race, gender, and sexual orientation. Critics argue that such quotas undermine artistic integrity and distract from the universal appeal of storytelling.
The study indicates minimal progress in female representation in speaking roles and a decline in Asian characters, while LGBTQ+ representation remains low. Critics contend that focusing on identity politics detracts from relatable characters and narratives, ultimately harming the art of filmmaking.
#health
Fox News: Teddi Mellencamp wonders if cancer was her 'payback' for alleged affair with horse trainer
Teddi Mellencamp reflected on her past mistakes, including an alleged affair with her horse trainer while married to Edwin Arroyave. She expressed remorse for the hurt caused to many people and questioned if her cancer diagnosis was a form of payback for her actions.
Mellencamp, diagnosed with stage 4 melanoma, shared her struggles with health and the impact of her choices on her family. She emphasized the importance of being proactive in health care after her cancer was initially mismanaged.
#crime
Breitbart: Gulf Cartel Kills Top Mexican Federal Prosecutor in Border City Attack
A group of gunmen linked to the Gulf Cartel killed Ernesto Cuitláhuac Vásquez Reyna, a top Mexican federal prosecutor, in Reynosa, Tamaulipas. The attackers used grenades and automatic weapons, then escaped while other cartel members set up roadblocks to hinder authorities.
The incident follows increased pressure from the U.S. on Mexican authorities to crack down on cartel operations, particularly fuel theft. The attack appears to be retaliation for recent federal raids disrupting cartel activities.
Forbes: Ghislaine Maxwell Opposes Release Of Grand Jury Materials In Her Case
Ghislaine Maxwell is opposing the Justice Department's request to unseal grand jury materials related to her indictment, arguing it infringes on grand jury secrecy as she appeals her conviction. Her lawyers claim the public's interest does not justify this intrusion.
Maxwell's attorneys assert she has not reviewed all grand jury materials and highlight that only a few law enforcement witnesses testified. They argue her prosecution is unjust due to a prior non-prosecution agreement involving Jeffrey Epstein.
#other
Le Monde: UN talks aim to seal deal on plastic pollution crisis
Ecuador's Luis Vayas Valdivieso opened UN negotiations in Geneva aimed at creating a global treaty to combat plastic pollution, emphasizing the urgent need to address the crisis affecting ecosystems and human health. With over 1,800 negotiators present, discussions focus on finding common ground despite previous setbacks.
Key issues include a potential cap on plastic production, which remains contentious, particularly among oil-producing nations. Advocates from various NGOs are pushing for a treaty that limits production, eliminates harmful chemicals, and secures financing for a transition to a plastic-free future. Optimism persists that an agreement could be reached by August 14.