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Aug 9, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Border Patrol Agents Surprise Illegal Workers, Use Penske Moving Truck in California Home Depot Raid
Sixteen illegal aliens were arrested during a Border Patrol operation at a Home Depot in Los Angeles, where agents emerged from a rental truck. The individuals apprehended included citizens from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua.
Penske Truck Rental distanced itself from the operation, stating it prohibits transporting people in cargo areas. The operation aimed to disrupt illegal gang activity in the area, which has seen violence linked to the MS-13 gang.
The Telegraph: Trump to hold migrants at prison rodeo jail
Donald Trump plans to send 450 migrants to the Louisiana State Penitentiary, known for housing violent offenders and hosting prison rodeos. This move is part of his campaign promise for mass deportations, following similar initiatives in Florida and Indiana.
The Louisiana facility is the largest maximum security prison in the U.S., covering 18,000 acres.
#politics
Fox News: Republican leader shreds Tim Walz over Minnesota law that freed axe murderer
House Majority Whip Tom Emmer criticized Minnesota Governor Tim Walz after the release of David Brom, who murdered his family at 16. Emmer condemned Walz's "soft-on-crime" policies, arguing they undermine justice and public safety.
Brom, sentenced to life for the 1988 murders, was released under a new 2023 law allowing juvenile offenders to seek supervised release after a minimum of 15 years. Emmer contends such laws jeopardize community safety.
Breitbart: Rosie O'Donnell Predicts ABC Will Cancel 'The View' to Appease Trump
Rosie O'Donnell speculates that ABC may cancel "The View" to appease President Trump, citing a recent review of the show's perceived liberal bias. She argues that this move reflects a broader attempt to control media narratives and silence dissenting voices.
O'Donnell criticizes the network's executives for pushing the show away from political discussions, claiming this is less about bias and more about enforcing obedience to Trumpism. She warns that silencing women’s voices in media is a dangerous trend.
#society
Breitbart: Katy Perry Called a ‘Spoiled Brat’ over Court Battle with 85-Year-Old Disabled Veteran
An 85-year-old disabled veteran, Carl Westcott, is embroiled in a legal battle with singer Katy Perry over a $15 million mansion. Westcott, who suffers from Huntington’s disease, claims he was not mentally fit to sell the property in 2020, but a judge ruled in Perry's favor in December 2023.
Perry has countersued for $3.25 million in damages for lost rental income during the legal proceedings and an additional $2.29 million for repairs. Westcott's son criticized Perry's actions, labeling her a "spoilt brat" and questioning her public persona of empathy. The next court date is set for August 21.
Le Monde: High heat threatens to reignite blaze after France's largest wildfire in decades
France is on high alert as firefighters manage the largest wildfire in decades, which has scorched over 160 square kilometers in Aude. The blaze has forced thousands to evacuate, resulted in one death, and injured at least 21 people, including 16 firefighters.
Authorities warn that rising temperatures could reignite the fire, with investigations ongoing to determine its cause. This incident highlights the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires in the Mediterranean, attributed to climate change.
GB News: Civil service loses more than four million working days to staff sickness per year
The civil service is facing a significant increase in staff sickness, losing over four million working days annually, with absence rates rising more than ten percent each year. Whitehall is on track to report its highest sickness levels, surpassing the previous peak of 8.3 days lost per employee.
The Home Office has recorded nearly 600,000 hours lost due to sickness, while absences in Angela Rayner's Ministry have risen by 12 percent. Union representatives express concern, citing uncertainty among members regarding job security, work location, and budget constraints.
#culture
Breitbart: Gina Carano Settles Lawsuit with Disney over 'Mandalorian' Firing
Gina Carano has settled her lawsuit against Lucasfilm and Disney, alleging discrimination after her firing from The Mandalorian in 2021. While settlement details remain undisclosed, Lucasfilm expressed interest in future collaboration with Carano.
Carano claimed her dismissal stemmed from expressing views contrary to Disney's agenda, which she argued was discriminatory. She also alleged defamation and described her experience with Disney as damaging to her career and mental well-being.
The Federalist: Disney, Gina Carano Settle In Wrongful Termination Lawsuit
The Walt Disney Company and Lucasfilm have settled a lawsuit with actress Gina Carano, who was terminated in February 2021 amid controversy over her social media posts. The settlement allows for potential future collaborations with Carano, who expressed gratitude for the outcome.
Carano's lawsuit followed claims of wrongful termination, alleging she was targeted for her views. The case was set to go to trial in September 2025 after the judge dismissed Disney's attempts to delay proceedings. Carano expressed hope for healing and gratitude for support received during the legal battle.
#health
The Economist: Pascal Soriot, the pharma titan tiring of Britain
Sir Pascal Soriot, CEO of AstraZeneca, emphasizes the importance of science and has prioritized long-term investments over immediate shareholder returns. His leadership has transformed AstraZeneca into a leading pharmaceutical company, significantly enhancing its drug pipeline and expanding its operations in Cambridge.
Under Soriot's guidance, AstraZeneca has invested over £1 billion in research and development, contributing to its growth and establishing a major life-sciences hub in Europe. The company's resurgence reflects a strategic focus on innovation and collaboration with top scientists.