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Aug 9, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Migrant hotel data shows 'clear breach of Keir Starmer's pledge' to reduce the numbers, Philips says
New data indicates a rise in asylum seekers residing in hotels since the Labour Party, led by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, assumed office. This issue is reportedly clear to many across the country, reflecting growing concerns about migration management.
#politics
Fox News: Veteran Biden insider Anita Dunn confronted by Fox News after facing grilling from GOP
Democratic strategist Anita Dunn faced questioning from the House Oversight Committee regarding President Biden's cognitive health but declined to answer any questions from Fox News as she left the interview. Dunn, a former top advisor to Biden, did not respond to inquiries about cognitive testing or allegations of disloyalty.
This was part of ongoing investigations into whether Biden's team concealed signs of cognitive decline and the legitimacy of executive actions signed via autopen. Dunn's appearance marked her as the 10th former White House official to be questioned by the committee.
#society
The Western Journal: Dem-Run City Facing Huge Budget Crisis Makes Pitch to Host LGBT Olympics
Denver is facing a significant budget crisis, with a projected $50 million deficit for 2025 and a potential $200 million shortfall for 2026. Despite these financial challenges, the city is pursuing a bid to host the 2030 Gay Games, which critics argue diverts funds from pressing issues like homelessness and crime.
The city's leadership, including Governor Jared Polis and Mayor Mike Johnston, touts Denver's support for the LGBTQIA2S+ community as a reason for the bid. However, some residents question the priorities of the city, especially as it struggles to fund essential services. A decision on the hosting rights will be made in November.
Fox News: Trump, GOP fight antisemitic violence amid latest FBI probe — in sharp contrast to Biden's silence
President Trump has intensified efforts to combat rising antisemitic violence in the U.S., establishing task forces and penalizing institutions involved in anti-Israel protests. The Justice Department launched a task force to prosecute those responsible for the October 7 Hamas attacks, which killed around 1,200 people.
Concerns over antisemitic attacks are growing, with lawmakers noting a significant increase in such incidents. A recent attack in Missouri involved arson targeting a former IDF soldier's home, prompting investigations by local police and the FBI. The Anti-Defamation League reported a record high of antisemitic incidents in 2024, highlighting a troubling trend of escalating violence.
Le Monde: Israel's ultra-Orthodox vow to push back after students' arrests
Israel's ultra-Orthodox community is resisting government efforts to draft seminary students into military service, as protests erupt following the arrest of two objectors. The community's leaders warn of a united front against the government's actions.
The ongoing Gaza war has intensified tensions around military exemptions for the ultra-Orthodox, who make up 14% of Israel's Jewish population. The government, reliant on ultra-Orthodox parties for parliamentary support, faces challenges as these parties withdraw ministers and halt backing over military service legislation.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: $93 million in aid to fight malnutrition headed to 12 African countries, Haiti, State Dept says
The Trump administration is allocating $93 million in food aid to combat malnutrition in 12 African countries and Haiti, aiming to assist nearly one million children. The aid will be distributed through UNICEF and is intended to promote stability in the region.
This announcement follows significant cuts to foreign aid under the Trump administration, with the U.S. Agency for International Development now integrated into the State Department. The funding will support both the distribution of ready-to-eat therapeutic food and initiatives to increase local food production.