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Aug 8, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Federalist: Illegals Rig The Census For Dems, And Trump Is Right To Correct It
President Trump has directed the Commerce Department to initiate a census that excludes illegal aliens, arguing that their inclusion has been exploited by Democrats to skew political power. He cites a 1976 Supreme Court ruling affirming that illegal immigrants do not have the same rights as citizens.
Trump's announcement comes amid criticism from media outlets claiming it contradicts the Constitution. He contends that counting illegal aliens distorts congressional representation and resource allocation, ultimately disadvantaging American citizens.
Fox News: Federal judge halts expansion at Trump admin's Alligator Alcatraz detention facility in Florida
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to stop construction at the "Alligator Alcatraz" detention facility in Florida. While the facility can still hold migrant detainees, it is prohibited from expanding its infrastructure capacity.
Forbes: ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Construction Halted Temporarily, Judge Orders
A federal judge has ordered a temporary halt to the construction of a Florida immigration detention facility in the Everglades, citing potential environmental law violations. However, the facility can continue to operate and hold detainees during this period.
The decision follows recent court arguments regarding the project's compliance with environmental regulations. Updates on the situation are expected as it develops.
#politics
Fox News: Chicago Mayor concludes council-demanded probe of city police’s role during recent ICE raid
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has completed an investigation into the police's involvement in a June 4 ICE operation that sparked controversy among city council members. The findings recommend enhancing the Civilian Office of Police Accountability's role in reviewing compliance with the city's "Welcoming City Ordinance."
The investigation revealed that police responded to a protest against ICE detentions, ensuring public safety. However, ICE stated that those detained had final orders of removal. Johnson has faced criticism for his handling of immigration issues and has made contentious remarks about former President Trump.
Breitbart: 'Resign, Immediately:' Trump Calls on Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan to Step Down over China Ties
President Trump has called for Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan to resign due to his connections to China, citing concerns over national security amid Intel's ongoing struggles. This demand follows scrutiny from Senator Tom Cotton, who questioned Tan's ties to the Chinese government and military.
Intel is facing significant challenges, including a major workforce reduction of about 22% as it attempts to streamline operations. The layoffs are part of Tan's strategy to improve the company's performance, which has been hindered by delays and competition in the semiconductor industry.
Fox News: Harris taps Dem emails lists to market new book, sparking party neutrality concerns
Former Vice President Kamala Harris is promoting her upcoming book, "107 Days," through a Democratic Party-linked fundraising operation. The Harris Victory Fund utilized party email lists for marketing, raising concerns about party neutrality in future primaries, particularly as Harris may run for president in 2028.
Harris's book is expected to reflect on her brief 2024 presidential campaign. She recently announced she would not run for California governor in 2026, leaving open the possibility of another presidential bid. The political landscape is shaping up for a competitive race, with several Democrats already mentioned as potential candidates.
#society
Fox News: Sen. Tim Scott outlines importance of faith in everyday American life
Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., emphasizes the importance of faith and prayer in achieving success in life and in America. His upcoming book, "One Nation Always Under God," highlights stories of ordinary individuals who made significant impacts through their faith.
Scott advocates for the integration of faith into personal and political goals, while expressing concern over the decline in religious affiliation in the U.S. He argues that free markets and capitalism have been more effective in alleviating poverty than socialism.
Forbes: Kelly Clarkson's Ex-Husband Brandon Blackstock Has Died
Brandon Blackstock, ex-husband of singer Kelly Clarkson, has died at 48 after a three-year battle with cancer. He was a talent manager and producer, known for his work on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" and other projects. Clarkson announced the postponement of her Las Vegas residency to focus on their children.
Blackstock and Clarkson married in 2013 and had two children before their divorce in 2020, which involved a contentious legal battle. Clarkson was awarded primary custody and significant financial obligations in the settlement. His father, Narvel Blackstock, expressed his love and support for both Brandon and Clarkson.
Breitbart: The Athletic Blasts 'Misogynistic' WNBA Dildo Throwers for 'Denigrating Women'
The WNBA is facing a series of incidents where fans are throwing dildos onto the court during games, leading to arrests. The Athletic has attributed these actions to misogyny, claiming they are part of a broader trend of men denigrating women in sports.
The article discusses the historical context of women in athletics and suggests that the recent pranks are not merely random acts but part of a targeted effort to demean female athletes, particularly those in the WNBA.
The Telegraph: Two dead after helicopter crashes into boat on Mississippi River
A helicopter crashed into a boat on the Mississippi River, killing two people on board. The incident occurred when the helicopter became entangled in electrical cables before striking a barge, which had no passengers. Emergency teams responded to the scene near Alton, Missouri.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash, which resulted in a fire that produced significant smoke. No other injuries were reported.
Fox News: Two people killed after helicopter hits power line and crashes into barge on Mississippi River
A helicopter crashed into a barge on the Mississippi River, resulting in the deaths of two individuals. The incident occurred near Alton, Illinois, after the aircraft struck a power line and caught fire.
The helicopter was reportedly owned by a company that services power lines, though further details about the company have not been confirmed. No additional injuries have been reported.
Times Of Israel: Extremist settler acquitted of terror charges after difficulties with eyewitness testimony
David Hasdai, an extremist settler, was acquitted of terrorism and racially motivated crimes related to a violent attack on four Arab-Israeli women and a baby in the West Bank. The Lod Central District Court cited issues with the women's identification of Hasdai and police investigative errors, despite acknowledging the severity of the assault.
Judge Efrat Fink emphasized the trauma inflicted on the victims and criticized police handling of the case, noting that no one has been held accountable for the violence. Another defendant, Yaakov Goelman, was convicted of lesser charges and received community service. The incident sparked significant condemnation, including from President Isaac Herzog.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Breaking: Netanyahu Announces Israel Will Take Over Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans for Israel to fully reoccupy the Gaza Strip to eliminate Hamas and enhance security. He emphasized the intent to establish a security perimeter and transfer governance to Arab forces, avoiding direct Israeli control.
Netanyahu criticized Hamas for its policies that harm civilians and hinder aid. This announcement follows a proposal by former President Trump for a U.S. takeover of Gaza to facilitate redevelopment and resettlement of its residents.
#religion
Fox News: New faith group that uses 'psychedelic mushrooms' lands legal win under religious freedom law
A Utah faith group, Singularism, won a legal victory regarding its use of psilocybin mushrooms under the state's religious freedom law. The group's founder, Lee Jensen, claimed violations of constitutional protections after law enforcement seized psilocybin used in their ceremonies and threatened eviction.
U.S. District Judge Jill Parrish granted a preliminary injunction, stating that the prosecution imposed a substantial burden on the group's religious practices and acted in bad faith. The ruling highlights the need for equal treatment of religious and non-religious practices concerning psilocybin use.
#culture
Le Monde: In rural France, young people keep the local tradition of partying alive
In rural France, the Amicale des Jeunes youth association revitalizes local traditions by hosting a popular May Ball, attracting around 1,200 attendees. The event featured DJs, a lively atmosphere, and a focus on social media presence, reflecting modern party culture.
The success of the event, with record ticket sales and no incidents, highlights the community's commitment to preserving local identity through celebration.
Breitbart: Disney Damage Control: Bob Iger Calls Box Office Bust ‘Fantastic Four: First Steps’ a Successful Launch
Disney's Bob Iger highlighted the launch of the Fantastic Four series as a success during an earnings call, despite a significant 66% drop in box office earnings in its second weekend. The film earned $125 million initially but faced challenges similar to other recent Marvel releases.
Iger emphasized the importance of both new and existing intellectual properties for Disney's long-term strategy. However, Marvel has seen diminishing returns, with several recent films, including Thunderbolts, underperforming financially.
#health
GB News: M&S, Tesco, Lidl and more pull food from shelves over contamination fears – 'Take notice!'
Food safety officials have issued recalls for hummus and fresh herbs due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Major retailers in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, including Tesco, Marks & Spencer, and Lidl, must remove affected products from shelves and notify consumers.
Shoppers are advised to discard any purchased items from the affected batches, with specific batch codes provided for the recalled products. Authorities emphasize the health risks associated with Listeria, particularly for vulnerable populations.
Fox News: Dangerous tick-borne virus causes brain damage in vulnerable young patient
A 5-week-old baby, Lily Sisco, is in critical condition after being bitten by a tick on Martha’s Vineyard. Following the bite, she developed a high fever and seizures, leading to her hospitalization and diagnosis of a possible Powassan virus infection, which can cause severe neurological damage.
Health officials emphasize the need for vigilance regarding tick bites, especially as cases of Powassan virus are on the rise in the Northeast. Preventative measures include using insect repellents and performing thorough tick checks after outdoor activities.
#crime
The Western Journal: 'Teacher of the Year' Charged with Disturbing Crimes Against Children
Jesse Roe Cassino, a North Carolina high school teacher recently named "Teacher of the Year," has been arrested on multiple charges of child pornography. The 42-year-old was taken into custody after police found videos showing minors engaged in sexual acts during a raid at his home.
Cassino is currently held on a $200,000 bond and has been suspended from his position at Northeastern High School as the investigation continues. The Elizabeth City Police Department is urging anyone with further information to come forward.
#sports
Breitbart: ESPN Has Their Journalistic Credibility Questioned Amid NFL Network Purchase
Concerns are mounting over ESPN's new deal with the NFL, which includes a 10% equity stake for the league in the sports network. Critics argue this could compromise ESPN's journalistic integrity, as the NFL's ownership may influence coverage and reporting on the league.
Former Marlins executive David Samson expressed skepticism about the deal, questioning whether ESPN will continue to provide critical coverage of the NFL. He raised concerns that the partnership could lead to a conflict of interest, affecting the hiring and contract renewals of hard-nosed reporters.