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Aug 8, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Keir Starmer urged to send migrants working illegally in UK on 'next plane home' as Kemi Badenoch blasts 'soft touch' Britain
Kemi Badenoch stated that asylum seekers working without permission should be deported, emphasizing that a lenient approach is encouraging illegal crossings of the English Channel. The Conservatives propose that illegal working should disqualify individuals from asylum status.
The Home Office has partnered with delivery companies to identify unauthorized workers among asylum seekers. Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp criticized the situation, claiming illegal working is exploited by smugglers and calling for stricter measures against those who violate the system.
#politics
The Western Journal: Jake Tapper, NYT's Haberman Admit Trump Was Targeted by Lawfare – Scold Him for Not Being Nicer About It
Jake Tapper and Maggie Haberman criticized Donald Trump for allegedly weaponizing investigations against his opponents, despite acknowledging that Trump and his allies feel persecuted by prior investigations. They argue that Trump has not fulfilled his promise to end such practices and has instead intensified them.
The commentary suggests that Tapper and Haberman, who have been accused of bias against Trump, are now attempting to portray him as the aggressor while ignoring the previous efforts to undermine his presidency. It highlights a perceived hypocrisy in their stance, asserting that Trump's actions are a response to the attacks he faced.
#economy
The Western Journal: Apple's Tim Cook Says Trump's Responsible for Massive $100 Billion Apple Investment in US, Hands Trump Gorgeous Gift Made in Kentucky
Apple CEO Tim Cook announced a $100 billion investment in the U.S., bringing the company's total commitment to $600 billion over four years. This investment will support 450,000 American jobs and includes new partnerships with U.S. manufacturers for component production.
Cook highlighted Apple's collaboration with Corning in Kentucky to produce advanced smartphone glass, stating that all new iPhones and Apple Watches will feature this glass. He credited President Trump's policies for encouraging U.S. manufacturing and presented Trump with a plaque made from the new glass.
#culture
The Federalist: Cracker Barrel Falls Victim To Monocultural Carpetbaggers
Cracker Barrel is undergoing a remodel that replaces its nostalgic, rustic decor with a more sterile, modern aesthetic, which has drawn criticism. Executives believe this change is necessary to attract new customers amid declining traffic, despite concerns that it erases the restaurant's unique charm.
The shift reflects a broader trend of diminishing regional identity in American culture, as chain restaurants prioritize uniformity over distinctiveness. While only a fraction of Cracker Barrel locations have been updated so far, backlash may influence the company's future decisions on preserving its traditional atmosphere.
#education
The Federalist: Fairfax Superintendent Wants Security To Protect Her From Criticism
As families prepare for back-to-school expenses averaging over $850 per child, educational bureaucrats like Fairfax County's Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid continue to receive lavish salaries and benefits. Despite significant funding, the district faces challenges such as declining academic performance and controversies over equity policies.
Parents are increasingly rejecting the status quo, with growing support for school choice and homeschooling options. This shift indicates a desire for more effective education, pushing back against the entrenched educational establishment and its perceived mismanagement.
The Federalist: Harvard Continues Race-Based Admissions: Complaint
Harvard Medical School is facing a civil rights complaint from America First Legal, alleging it continues to use race-based admissions practices despite a 2023 Supreme Court ruling prohibiting such discrimination. The complaint claims that Harvard employs "race proxies" and a "holistic" admissions process to circumvent the law.
The complaint further asserts that Harvard's DEI initiatives compromise the integrity of medical training by prioritizing identity over merit, potentially endangering patient care. Critics argue that these practices undermine the quality of healthcare and violate federal laws.
#technology
Forbes: Fear Of AGI Is Driving Harvard And MIT Students To Drop Out
Many college students are dropping out to work on AI safety, fearing the potential dangers of artificial general intelligence (AGI). Some believe AGI could emerge within a decade, leading to job automation and even human extinction.
This shift has prompted students to pursue careers in AI safety and startups, prioritizing immediate action over traditional education. However, experts caution that dropping out may limit future job prospects, as a degree generally offers better earning potential.
#other
Daily Mirror: Rachel Reeves warned she must raise taxes as she's forced to find £40billion
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Daily Mirror: Passenger threatens to 'gang rape' stewardess in rant in front of wife and kids
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Daily Mirror: Millionaire hunter gored to death by 'Black Death' buffalo he was trying to kill
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