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Aug 8, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: Federal Appeals Court Overturns Judge Boasberg in Massive Immigration Win for Trump
A federal appeals court has overturned a contempt order against Trump administration officials by Judge James Boasberg, who sought to penalize them for defying an order to halt the deportation of criminal illegal immigrants. The 2-1 ruling deemed Boasberg's actions as overstepping judicial authority.
Judges Gregory Katsas and Neomi Rao, both Trump appointees, criticized Boasberg's approach, asserting it raised significant concerns about judicial control over executive functions. The dissenting opinion from Judge Cornelia Pillard emphasized the importance of compliance with court orders.
CNSNews: Court Tosses Trump Contempt Charge by Judge Who Ordered Illegal Aliens’ Return from El Salvador
A federal appeals court has overturned a contempt ruling by Judge James Boasberg against the Trump Administration for not returning illegal aliens to the U.S. after a deportation order. The D.C. Circuit found Boasberg's actions exceeded judicial authority and intruded on executive powers.
This ruling comes after the U.S. Supreme Court invalidated Boasberg's order to return the gang members, yet he continued to pursue contempt charges. The appeals court's decision highlights ongoing tensions between the judiciary and executive branches regarding immigration enforcement.
#politics
The Telegraph: Vance hosted secretive meeting to discuss Epstein crisis
JD Vance held a secret meeting with the attorney general and FBI director regarding the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, moving the location to the White House due to media attention. The discussion focused on the administration's response to the Epstein files and internal disagreements among officials.
The meeting followed an interview with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's ex-girlfriend, about his connections with wealthy associates. The Trump administration's decision to withhold documents related to Epstein has caused significant controversy among supporters.
The Western Journal: 'What Is He Planning'? Trump Posts What Look Like AI Design Changes - More Updates to the WH Block Coming?
President Trump shared images of the Executive Office Building on social media, showcasing a potential redesign in white stone versus its current grey stone. His post has sparked speculation about future renovations, reflecting his focus on the aesthetics of government architecture.
Trump's emphasis on beautifying national landmarks suggests a belief that appealing architecture enhances respect for the government. Recent reports indicate ongoing changes at the White House, including a new ballroom and updates to the Rose Garden, underscoring his commitment to improving the visual representation of the nation.
#culture
Forbes: ‘Weapons’ Beats ‘Sinners’ And ‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ First Day Gross
The horror film "Weapons," directed by Zach Cregger, earned $5.7 million in Thursday night previews, outperforming competitors like "Freakier Friday," which grossed $3.1 million. The film has received positive reviews, maintaining a 96% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
"Weapons" is on track to be a major horror hit, with expectations of grossing around $30 million this weekend. Its viral marketing campaign has drawn significant attention, drawing comparisons to "The Blair Witch Project."
#health
The Economist: Are nightmares bad for your health?
Frequent nightmares may negatively impact health, as studies suggest they can drain a dreamer's vitality. While ancient beliefs attributed these disturbances to supernatural forces, modern science confirms that recurring bad dreams can indeed have detrimental effects on well-being.
GB News: E.coli outbreak at scenic tourist spot leaves five ill and triggers health warning
A contamination incident at Aysgarth Falls in the Yorkshire Dales has led to E. coli infections in five people and a dog, prompting health warnings from the Stop Ure Pollution group. Testing revealed bacterial levels nearly three times above safety standards, raising serious health concerns.
Yorkshire Water acknowledged that contamination arises from various sources, including storm overflows and agricultural runoff. The company plans to invest millions to improve river health as part of a £1.5 billion initiative to tackle pollution in the region.
Forbes: What Is Vibrio Vulnificus? Deadly Warm-Water Bacteria Is Spreading In The Southeast.
This year, at least nine deaths have been linked to Vibrio vulnificus infections in the Southeast, with 57 confirmed cases across 11 states, primarily in Louisiana, Florida, and North Carolina. The bacteria thrives in warm coastal waters and can spread through infected seawater or raw shellfish.
Experts note that the number of infections is unusually high for this time of year, with warnings about the potential increase following hurricanes. Vibrio vulnificus can cause severe illness, with a mortality rate of about 20%, emphasizing the importance of awareness and caution in affected areas.