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Aug 8, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Trump Wants to Exclude Illegal Migrants from Next Census
President Trump announced plans to initiate a new census that would exclude illegal migrants from the count. He emphasized that those living in the U.S. without legal status should not be included, aiming for a more accurate representation based on modern data.
This move is positioned as a response to demographic changes influenced by illegal immigration, which has previously affected congressional representation. The U.S. Census Bureau currently includes all foreign-born residents, regardless of their legal status. The next census is scheduled for 2030.
Fox News: Charleston bishop rebukes Trump's 'harsh' deportations, cites George W. Bush's 'acceptable' plans
Bishop Mark Brennan of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston criticized President Trump's immigration policies, highlighting the harshness of mass deportations and the separation of families. He emphasized the need for a compassionate approach to immigration, referencing the plight of migrants in light of Catholic teachings.
Brennan noted that both major political parties have failed to enact meaningful immigration reform, praising past efforts by George W. Bush while condemning the current administration's stance. The White House responded, defending Trump's policies and asserting that illegal immigrants do not equate to law-abiding citizens.
#politics
Breitbart: Democrat Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey Threatens Redistricting Despite No Republicans Representing Gerrymandered State
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has joined other Democratic governors in discussing potential retaliatory redistricting in response to Texas Governor Greg Abbott's call for a special session to address mid-decade redistricting. Healey criticized the current state of representation, claiming that Democrat-led states must act to counter perceived Republican advantages in congressional maps.
Despite Healey's assertions about representation, her support for redistricting raises questions about the impact on constituents' voices. Currently, Texas has a significant Republican majority in its congressional delegation, while Massachusetts has no Republican representation. Healey's commitment to "follow the rules" in this process remains uncertain.
#society
Fox News: Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: #MeToo claims rock global intifada movement
The global intifada movement is facing internal conflict as Nerdeen Kiswani, a Palestinian-American activist, accuses Jewish ally Jacob Berger of being a sexual predator. This public dispute highlights tensions within the movement, which aims to dismantle Israel.
In related news, a comedian claims his show was canceled due to threats stemming from his support for Israel. Additionally, Mahmoud Khalil, an anti-Israel activist, has rationalized the October 7 Hamas attack as a desperate plea for awareness of Gazan suffering, despite condemning the violence.
The Telegraph: British woman missing in Greece ‘also disappeared in 2020’
Michele Ann Joy Bourda, a 59-year-old British woman, went missing from Ofrynio beach in northern Greece while her husband was napping. Last seen in a rhinestone two-piece swimsuit, witnesses reported seeing her swimming and walking away from the beach.
Reports indicate this is not the first instance of her disappearing. Local authorities are investigating the situation.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: How is Donald Trump putting America first by bashing Brazil?
The U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a shift in diplomatic priorities, moving away from promoting democracy abroad. Diplomats are now instructed to congratulate election winners without commenting on election fairness or democratic values, reflecting a focus on national sovereignty.
This policy marks a significant change from previous U.S. practices and raises questions about America's role in supporting democratic principles globally.
#military
The Western Journal: US Army Soldier with Top Secret Clearance Charged with Attempting to Give Crucial Info to Russia
A U.S. Army specialist, 22-year-old Taylor Adam Lee, has been charged with attempting to transmit sensitive information about the M1A2 Abrams Tank to Russia. Based at Fort Bliss, Texas, Lee allegedly sought to share details on U.S. military weaknesses and was caught in a sting operation.
Lee's actions included meeting with someone he believed to be a Russian operative and providing a memory card containing classified documents. This incident underscores ongoing concerns about insider threats within the military. He was arrested on charges related to national defense information.
#health
Fox News: The great egg debate is over as science weighs in about the food's cholesterol impact
Recent research indicates that eggs may not negatively impact cholesterol levels as previously thought. A study showed that a diet including two eggs daily, combined with low saturated fat, actually reduced LDL cholesterol more effectively than an egg-free diet.
Experts now suggest that saturated fat, rather than dietary cholesterol, is the primary contributor to high LDL cholesterol. Eggs, which are high in cholesterol but low in saturated fat, can be part of a healthy diet, offering protein and essential nutrients.
GB News: Emily Carver leaves Tom Harwood red-faced with cheeky quip: 'Can we PLEASE move on!'
Emily Carver's playful questioning about cosmetic surgery left co-host Tom Harwood flustered during a segment on new government regulations targeting unqualified practitioners. The discussion highlighted the dangers of unregulated cosmetic procedures, especially following incidents where patients faced severe complications.
Television personality Lizzie Cundy shared her traumatic experience with a botched cosmetic procedure that nearly blinded her, emphasizing the risks of such treatments when performed by unqualified individuals. The government's reforms aim to protect patients from dangerous practices in non-clinical environments.
Le Monde: Extreme heat is causing more drownings in France
In the summer of 2025, France has seen a significant rise in accidental drownings, with 702 incidents reported between June 1 and July 23, marking a 50% increase from the previous year. Of these, 193 resulted in death, a 45% increase compared to 2024.
Health authorities attribute this surge to intense heat, which drove many to seek relief in water. During heatwave warnings, water-related accidents rose by 142%. With ongoing heat expected to affect more regions, officials are concerned that the drowning toll may continue to rise.