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#illegals
Fox News: Lawmakers under fire for sharing ICE raid info, warning locals of immigration enforcement operations
Democrats are facing scrutiny for their responses to increased ICE operations under the Trump administration. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has hosted webinars advising constituents on how to handle potential ICE raids, while Arizona state Sen. Analise Ortiz has been accused of "doxxing" ICE agents by sharing their locations.
Critics, including Homeland Security officials, argue that these actions undermine federal law enforcement and could lead to legal consequences for those involved. Calls for federal investigations into these lawmakers' conduct have emerged, highlighting the tensions surrounding immigration enforcement.
#politics
Breitbart: Georgia's Former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan Formally Switches Party
Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan has officially switched from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party, citing a desire to better "love his neighbor" through public policy. He criticized Republican welfare cuts and immigration policies, advocating for a balanced approach to border security and citizenship.
Duncan's shift aligns with his previous support for Democratic figures, including Kamala Harris, and reflects a growing list of reasons for his political change. He emphasizes the importance of compassionate governance in addressing societal issues.
Forbes: Texas Redistricting Battle Sparks New Gerrymandering Attempts In These States
Texas Republicans are pushing to redraw congressional maps to add five likely GOP seats, igniting a partisan gerrymandering conflict nationwide. Democrats are responding by exploring their own redistricting efforts in states like California, New York, and Illinois.
This redistricting battle comes as both parties seek to gain an upper hand ahead of the 2026 midterms. The stakes are high, particularly in Texas, where the GOP aims to solidify control of Congress, prompting potential retaliatory measures from Democrats in various states.
Breitbart: Trump Says Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon Could Lose Late-Night Shows: 'They're Next'
President Trump commented on the cancelation of Stephen Colbert's show, suggesting that it reflects a failing "hate Trump" model in entertainment. He criticized Colbert, Fallon, and Kimmel, claiming they lack talent and predicting they could be next to face cancelation.
CBS announced Colbert's show will end in May 2026 due to financial reasons, despite claims of political retaliation. Trump expressed approval of the cancelation, asserting Colbert's talent and ratings were low. Colbert responded directly to Trump with a vulgar retort.
Front Page Magazine: Kamala's Presidential Candidacy May Have an Inside Track
Kamala Harris is leveraging her previous presidential campaign assets to launch her 2028 bid, utilizing the Harris Victory Fund for fundraising efforts. Despite past performance concerns, her connection with the Democratic Party apparatus may solidify her candidacy, making it challenging for Democrats to oppose her.
Racial dynamics within the party could further complicate matters, as influential members have previously indicated strong support for Harris, emphasizing her status as the first Black woman vice president. The party may need to consider alternative candidates to avoid a repeat of the 2024 scenario.
#society
Fox News: Amazon delivery driver limps away from head-on crash captured on Texas doorbell camera
An Amazon delivery truck was struck head-on by a car in Mineral Wells, Texas, after the driver, Micah Meeks, fell asleep at the wheel. He was driving without a valid license and received a citation. The Amazon employee, Dashon Holloman, sustained minor injuries but ensured all packages were delivered before seeking medical attention.
Both drivers were treated for minor injuries, and police reported no signs of alcohol or excessive speed contributing to the incident. Amazon expressed gratitude for the community's support following the crash.
Fox News: FBI investigating 'horrific antisemitic attack' on American who served in Israeli army
The FBI is investigating an antisemitic attack in Clayton, Missouri, where an American citizen and former IDF member was targeted. Three vehicles were set ablaze outside the victim's home, and "DEATH TO THE IDF" was spray-painted on the driveway. Authorities are treating this as a hate crime.
Mayor Bridget McAndrew condemned the violence, emphasizing that the city will not tolerate such acts. Despite a slight drop in overall hate crimes, anti-Jewish incidents have surged, with the FBI reporting that Jews, who make up about 2% of the U.S. population, are victims of a disproportionate number of hate crimes.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Hezbollah ministers walk out of cabinet meeting as Beirut approves US disarmament plan
The Lebanese government has approved a US proposal aimed at disarming Hezbollah, despite protests from Hezbollah ministers and their allies who walked out of the meeting. The plan includes a timeline for disarmament by December 2025 and calls for Israel's withdrawal from Lebanese territory.
US envoy Tom Barrack praised the decision as historic, while Hezbollah condemned it, stating they would treat the disarmament plan as non-existent. The proposal outlines a phased approach to disarmament and aims to stabilize the ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, amid ongoing tensions and military actions.
Breitbart: Iran Says It Executed Its Own Nuclear Scientist for 'Espionage'
Iran executed nuclear scientist Rouzbeh Vadi for alleged espionage, claiming he cooperated with Israel's Mossad. His execution follows the deaths of six other Iranian scientists amid Israel's "Operation Rising Lion," aimed at crippling Iran's nuclear capabilities.
Human rights advocates assert that Vadi's trial lacked fairness, with confessions allegedly obtained under torture. The Iranian regime is accused of using these executions to suppress dissent while leveraging tensions with Israel.
The Telegraph: Oh, to be a fly on the hedge when Vance enters the Chevening maze
Vice President J.D. Vance and his family are visiting Chevening, a historic estate in Britain, where the famous maze poses a potential challenge. The article recalls a past incident where a senior diplomat struggled to escape the maze, suggesting that Vance's experience may be similarly complicated.
The maze has a storied history, having caused embarrassment for guests in the past. With Foreign Secretary David Lammy hosting the Vances, there is hope that decorum will prevail and that they will successfully navigate the estate without incident.
Le Monde: Trump nominated for Nobel Peace Prize by Cambodian PM
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Manet has nominated Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in brokering a ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand after deadly border clashes. The nomination highlights Trump's "visionary and innovative diplomacy" in preventing further conflict.
This intervention came amid significant US tariffs on both countries' exports, which were reduced following Trump's mediation. The Nobel Committee does not disclose nominees, but many leaders have nominated Trump as a gesture of goodwill, recognizing his efforts in international diplomacy.
#economy
Fox News: Coastal city greenlights new visitor tax amid widespread overtourism trend
Aberdeen, Scotland, will implement a 7% tourist tax starting April 1, 2027, aimed at combating overtourism and boosting the local economy. The levy is expected to generate over $7 million annually, with funds allocated for major events and conferences.
The average hotel cost will increase by nearly $6 due to the tax. While the levy applies to Aberdeen, it will not affect tourists in the nearby Aberdeenshire region, which is home to the Trump International Scotland golf resort.
#military
Breitbart: VIDEO: NZ's AF Performs 'Daring' Rescue of Americans from Antarctica
The Royal New Zealand Air Force successfully rescued three Americans from Antarctica during a challenging overnight medical evacuation. Requested by the U.S. National Science Foundation, the operation took place in extreme cold and darkness as temperatures at McMurdo Station fell to -11°F.
The RNZAF executed the mission with precision, providing in-flight medical care to the rescued individuals. The U.S. Embassy expressed deep gratitude for the RNZAF's skill and bravery in undertaking such a dangerous operation in one of the harshest environments on Earth.
#crime
Breitbart: Google Suffers Data Breach at Hands of Hacking Group 'ShinyHunters'
Google confirmed a data breach involving its Salesforce system, attributed to the extortion group ShinyHunters. The breach occurred in June, allowing attackers to access basic customer information before access was terminated.
ShinyHunters has a history of targeting major companies, employing social engineering tactics to gain access to Salesforce instances. Other victims include Adidas and Cisco, with at least one company reportedly paying $400,000 in ransom to prevent data leaks.
GB News: Teenager found guilty of murder after 'brutal and senseless' stabbing outside Bedford bus station
A 19-year-old, Bennett Ndenkeh, has been convicted of murdering 17-year-old Thomas Taylor in a stabbing incident outside a bus station in Bedford. A second teen, Riaz Miah, was found not guilty of murder but convicted of manslaughter. Both will be sentenced on October 10.
The court heard that tensions had escalated between the two groups prior to the attack, which resulted in Taylor's death shortly after he was taken to the hospital. Authorities emphasized the dangers of carrying weapons and the tragic consequences of such violence.