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#illegals
GB News: 'Talking rubbish!' Eamonn Holmes urges Yvette Cooper to defend herself after GB News snub
Eamonn Holmes criticized Home Secretary Yvette Cooper for refusing to interview with GB News while discussing the new "one in, one out" migration policy with other outlets. The policy allows for the immediate detention and return of small boat arrivals to France, though critics doubt its effectiveness.
Cooper defended the initiative as a means to combat smuggling and ensure that illegal arrivals can be returned to France. She emphasized the need for controlled legal routes for asylum seekers while highlighting the government's commitment to enforcing immigration laws.
Breitbart: Massachusetts' Democrat Governor Ends $1B Migrant Shelter Program
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has closed hotel shelters for migrants and ended her emergency declaration from August 2023, claiming her reforms will save taxpayers money and promote self-sustainability. The state previously faced significant costs due to an influx of migrant families.
Healey's administration has revised the state's right-to-shelter law, imposing limits and requiring proof of residency and immigration status. Critics, including Republican Mike Kennealy, argue that the migrant crisis persists despite the closures, citing ongoing costs and a reliance on controversial funding methods.
#politics
Fox News: Illegal immigrants potentially counted in US census take center stage in redistricting battle
The redistricting debate in the U.S. has intensified, focusing on the inclusion of non-citizens in census counts, which some argue skews congressional representation. Texas and California are among states considering redistricting amid concerns that illegal immigrants inflate population figures.
Republicans are advocating for the "Equal Representation Act," which seeks to exclude non-citizens from census data used for apportionment. They argue that counting illegal immigrants gives certain states disproportionate representation, impacting electoral outcomes.
Le Monde: Federal judge rules Trump administration cannot reallocate billions meant for disaster mitigation
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from reallocating $4 billion intended for disaster resilience, following a lawsuit from 20 Democrat-led states. The states argue that FEMA lacks the authority to end the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program.
The judge noted evidence suggesting FEMA is moving towards terminating the program despite its claims of evaluation. The ruling comes amid ongoing concerns about infrastructure preparedness in light of recent deadly floods in Texas.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Gen. Flynn: Here Are 10 Rules to Prevent Nuclear War - Our Leaders Are Currently Breaking All of Them
Former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn outlines ten essential rules for U.S. leaders to follow in order to prevent nuclear war, emphasizing the need for respectful and truthful diplomacy with Russia. He criticizes current U.S. rhetoric and actions that could escalate tensions, advocating for a more measured approach.
Flynn's rules include avoiding lies and insults, honoring commitments, and engaging in negotiations. He argues that the U.S. must recognize the perspectives of other nations and refrain from actions that could provoke nuclear conflict. The call for a more respectful diplomatic stance aims to foster better relations and avert disaster.
The Economist: How to write laws of war for a wicked world
The post-1945 international order is deteriorating, prompting a reevaluation of the laws of war. Historical examples, such as the military strategies of Sweden's Gustavus Adolphus, highlight the need for innovative approaches in a world where traditional alliances are increasingly fragile.
As global power dynamics shift, the enforcement of war laws faces challenges, with international courts struggling to address violations amid ongoing conflicts. The complexities of modern warfare necessitate a fresh perspective on legal frameworks governing armed conflict.
Times Of Israel: Ali Larijani reappointed secretary of Iran’s top security body
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has appointed Ali Larijani as secretary of the Supreme National Security Council amid ongoing tensions following a recent air war with Israel. Larijani, a senior adviser to Ayatollah Khamenei, previously held this position from 2005 to 2007.
The conflict escalated with Israel's attacks on Iranian military targets, prompting Iran to retaliate with missile and drone strikes that resulted in significant casualties on both sides. The situation has led Iran to enhance its defense strategies, including reviving a Defense Council to bolster military capabilities.
#culture
Breitbart: Ozzy Osbourne's Cause of Death Revealed
Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary Black Sabbath frontman, died on July 22 at age 76 from acute myocardial infarction and cardiac arrest, with coronary artery disease and Parkinson's disease noted as contributing factors. He passed away surrounded by family shortly after his final concert.
Osbourne's funeral was attended by family and notable figures from the music industry. He is survived by his wife, Sharon, and their five children. His passing marks the end of an era for heavy metal music.
#health
Forbes: What Is The Chikungunya Virus? What To Know About Outbreak In China.
A chikungunya virus outbreak in China has infected over 7,000 people across 13 cities, prompting stringent public health measures reminiscent of COVID-19 protocols. The virus, transmitted solely by mosquitoes, has led to hospital quarantines and door-to-door inspections to eliminate breeding sites.
Authorities are employing various tactics, including introducing mosquito-eating fish and using drones to identify breeding areas. The outbreak began after an imported case in Foshan on July 8, with nearly 3,000 new cases reported in the last week.
#education
Fox News: School districts hire consultants to recruit students as they face enrollment crisis: report
School districts facing enrollment declines are hiring consultants to attract students back to public schools as parents increasingly opt for alternatives like homeschooling and private education. This trend has led to financial challenges for districts, which rely on per-pupil funding.
Consulting firms, such as Caissa K12, are implementing aggressive recruitment strategies, including canvassing and direct outreach to parents. The shift towards school choice legislation is intensifying competition, prompting public schools to demonstrate their value compared to alternative education options.
#crime
Breitbart: Chargers’ Denzel Perryman Won’t Face Criminal Charges Following Arrest
Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Denzel Perryman will not face criminal charges for felony weapons possession following his arrest for vehicle code violations. He was released from jail after spending the weekend in custody.
The search of his vehicle revealed five firearms, including two assault-style rifles. The LA District Attorney decided not to pursue charges, allowing Perryman to focus on returning to his family and teammates.
Fox News: Trump warns he will take 'federal control' of Washington, DC as youth violence continues
President Trump has threatened to federalize Washington, D.C., in response to escalating youth violence and crime, calling for minors over 14 involved in gang activities to be prosecuted as adults. He criticized local laws that allow suspects to be quickly released, stating that the city must improve its safety.
Trump emphasized the need for immediate action to restore order, suggesting that if local authorities fail to address the situation, federal intervention will be necessary. He highlighted recent violent incidents, including carjackings and assaults, to illustrate the urgency of the issue.
Breitbart: Charlie Sheen Donates to Ohio Beating Victim Fundraiser: 'Stunning and Compassionate and as Patriotic as it Gets'
Actor Charlie Sheen has contributed to a fundraiser for an Ohio woman, known as "Holly," who was severely beaten by a mob in Cincinnati. The campaign, initiated by Republican Senator Bernie Moreno and podcaster Benny Johnson, has raised over $480,000 for her medical recovery.
Holly expressed gratitude for the support, stating it has helped restore her faith in humanity amid her ongoing recovery from serious brain trauma. She highlighted the challenges she faces as she continues to heal from her injuries.