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Aug 28, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: ‘The issues are clear as day’: Bombshell report exposes Labour’s migrant hotel FAILURE as Keir Starmer accused of ‘gobbledygook’
New data indicates a rise in asylum seekers living in hotels since Labour's election, increasing from 29,585 to 32,345. Critics highlight this as a breach of Prime Minister Keir Starmer's pledge to reduce illegal migration, sparking protests across the country.
Concerns grow as 97% of migrants receive full government support, including accommodation, while only a small fraction manage on their own. The Home Office claims to be addressing the asylum system by reducing hotel usage and returning individuals without rights to remain.
The Federalist: Penske Tries To Bud Light Itself With Snide Anti-DHS Post
Penske Truck Rental criticized the Department of Homeland Security for using its vehicle in an immigration enforcement operation, claiming it prohibits transporting people in the cargo area. This statement follows a raid that detained 16 undocumented migrants in Los Angeles.
However, Penske did not issue similar statements regarding past incidents of its trucks being used for human smuggling. Critics point to a perceived double standard in the company's responses and its alignment with progressive values, suggesting that such virtue signaling could alienate customers.
Breitbart: Dean Cain: I'll Be Sworn In as an ICE Agent ASAP
Actor Dean Cain announced on Fox News that he plans to become an ICE agent, following a recruitment video he released. He emphasized the need for support for immigration enforcement and criticized the current immigration system, calling for congressional reform.
Cain expressed his commitment to assist ICE and highlighted the importance of standing up for law enforcement. He referenced former President Trump's immigration agenda as a mandate from voters.
Fox News: ICE detainee found 'hanging by the neck' at Pennsylvania detention center
Chaofeng Ge, a 32-year-old ICE detainee from China, was found dead in the Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Pennsylvania on August 5. He had been in custody for five days, awaiting a hearing, when he was discovered hanging in the shower room. An investigation is ongoing.
Ge was arrested earlier this year for using fraudulent credit cards and had a detainer filed against him by ICE. The agency has notified relevant authorities, including the Department of Homeland Security and the Chinese Embassy, regarding his death.
#politics
The Western Journal: TX Democrats Who Fled Over Redistricting Get Some Bad News – The FBI Is Looking for Them
Texas Democrats who fled the state to block a Republican redistricting plan are now being pursued by the FBI. GOP Senator John Cornyn requested federal assistance, citing concerns about the lawmakers' dereliction of duty and potential bribery related to their absences.
The situation escalated as the Texas House passed a resolution for the arrest of the fleeing Democrats. Former President Trump supported the pursuit, emphasizing the importance of lawmakers fulfilling their responsibilities. The controversy highlights ongoing tensions surrounding redistricting efforts.
Times Of Israel: Smotrich photographed next to ‘Death to Arabs’ graffiti, disavows message
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich distanced himself from the slogan "Death to Arabs," which appeared in a photograph taken during his visit to the northern West Bank to commemorate the evacuation of the Sa-Nur settlement. His office claimed the phrase was not noticed until after the photo's distribution and emphasized the focus should be on resettling the area.
The Palestinian Authority condemned Smotrich's visit, viewing it as part of efforts to annex the West Bank and threatening the two-state solution. Settler violence against Palestinians has increased, raising concerns and sanctions from Western nations.
#society
Breitbart: Sophie Cunningham Breaks Silence After Being Struck by Dildo During Game
WNBA player Sophie Cunningham was hit in the ankle by a flying dildo during a game against the Los Angeles Sparks, marking the third such incident in over a week. Cunningham had previously urged fans to stop throwing sex toys onto the court for player safety.
Following the incident, Cunningham expressed disbelief on social media, reflecting on her earlier warning. Sparks coach Lynne Roberts condemned the behavior as dangerous and disrespectful, while a 23-year-old man faces charges for a similar act in Atlanta.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Trump-Putin Meeting 'In The Coming Days' Says Kremlin
Moscow anticipates a meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the Ukraine war, with a venue already agreed upon. However, Putin's spokesman has downplayed U.S. hopes for including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the talks.
Despite Trump's optimism for a potential trilateral meeting, Russia has expressed reluctance to engage Zelensky directly. Meanwhile, Russia continues its military operations in Ukraine, although recent strikes have been less intense. Trump has set a deadline for progress on peace efforts, threatening new sanctions against Russia if unsatisfied.
The Telegraph: Trump just may pull off his own Nixon-goes-to-China coup
President Trump is pursuing a diplomatic breakthrough to end Russia's invasion of Ukraine, expressing optimism about a trilateral summit with Putin and Zelensky. However, early signals indicate challenges, as Russia's response has been lukewarm, and military actions continue in Ukraine.
Trump's focus on Ukraine is driven by humanitarian concerns, a desire to solidify his legacy, and a strategic pivot towards confronting China. He views peace in Europe as essential for redirecting US efforts against Chinese influence, despite the complexities of Russia's relationship with China.
#economy
Forbes: Firefly Aerospace Jumps More Than 50% In IPO Before Settling
Firefly Aerospace's initial public offering on Nasdaq saw shares surge over 50%, peaking at $70 before settling around $62. The Texas-based firm raised $868 million, initially pricing shares at $45, and is valued at over $6 billion following its historic lunar landing in March.
This successful IPO marks a positive trend in the market for space technology firms.
Forbes: Everyone Hates Credit Card Disputes. This Fintech Is Using AI To Fix That.
New York startup Casap has secured $25 million in funding to enhance how banks manage credit and debit card disputes, aiming to streamline the process for consumers and reduce fraud. The company's AI-driven software addresses the complexities of disputes, which often take 45 to 90 days to resolve.
Founded by Shanthi Shanmugam, Casap is designed to assist banks in identifying fraudulent claims and improving customer interactions. With a growing client base, including banks and fintechs, Casap is positioned to compete with established players in the dispute management market.
#culture
Le Monde: Isaac Asimov, Elon Musk and the replacement of humans by robots
Elon Musk and French politician Jean-Luc Mélenchon both admire Isaac Asimov, a key figure in science fiction known for his extensive work, particularly the Foundation series. This series, which won the Hugo Award, explores themes of civilization's rise and fall, paralleling historical narratives.
Asimov's scientific background and eclectic thinking influenced his storytelling, reflecting a blend of history and science. His work resonates with Musk, who shares a similar intellectual curiosity and passion for innovation.
Fox News: Brandon Blackstock, Kelly Clarkson's ex-husband, dead at 48
Brandon Blackstock, the ex-husband of Kelly Clarkson and former stepson of Reba McEntire, has died at the age of 48 after a three-year battle with cancer. He passed away peacefully surrounded by family, prompting a request for privacy during this difficult time.
Kelly Clarkson has postponed her remaining Las Vegas shows due to the family crisis involving Blackstock's death.
#health
Forbes: Here’s Why Eli Lilly Shares Are Plummeting
Eli Lilly's shares fell 14% after the company reported disappointing results for its obesity treatment pill, orforglipron, which led to weight loss of just over 12% in trials, below Wall Street's 15% expectation. This marks Eli Lilly's largest single-day loss since 2000.
In contrast, shares of rival Novo Nordisk rose over 7% following the news. Eli Lilly plans to seek regulatory approval for orforglipron by year-end, while Novo Nordisk's similar treatment is under FDA review, with a decision expected in late 2025.
#crime
Fox News: 2 Pennsylvania State troopers shot in 'active' scene
Two Pennsylvania state troopers were shot while responding to a call in Susquehanna County. Governor Josh Shapiro confirmed the incident and stated he plans to visit the area once it concludes. The public is advised to avoid Route 171 due to safety concerns.
Both troopers are receiving medical attention, but their conditions remain undisclosed. Officials, including Senator John Fetterman and Senator Dave McCormick, expressed their support and prayers for the officers and their families. The investigation is ongoing.