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Aug 9, 2025 |
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#illegals
CNSNews: Judge Who Halted ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Expansion Also Blocked FL Immigration Law
U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams has blocked the expansion of Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" illegal alien detention facility, citing environmental concerns. She also halted enforcement of a state law preventing illegal aliens from entering Florida from other states, drawing criticism from Governor Ron DeSantis.
Williams has a history of rulings against Florida's immigration policies and COVID-19 mandates, leading to accusations from DeSantis that federal judges are overstepping their authority.
#politics
Fox News: Washington Post columnist admits mainstream media pushed Russiagate story but never got 'smoking gun'
Perry Bacon Jr. of The Washington Post stated that mainstream journalists failed to prove President Trump's collusion with Russia during the 2016 election, warning against similar unproven narratives regarding Trump's ties to Jeffrey Epstein. He emphasized the need for restraint in media coverage to avoid a repeat of the prolonged Russiagate saga.
Bacon acknowledged that while the media is now paying attention to Trump's relationship with Epstein, it should not dominate news cycles at the expense of other significant stories. He noted that although there were indications of Putin's preference for Trump, no definitive evidence of collusion was found.
Breitbart: MSNBC's Dowd: Trump's Base Will Stay, They Are 'Fact Insensitive'
Matthew Dowd stated that President Trump's base is "fact insensitive," suggesting they prioritize his claims over economic data. He noted that while Trump may rely on his reputation as a successful businessman, public sentiment about the economy remains negative, impacting Trump's credibility.
Dowd emphasized that Trump's supporters are likely to remain loyal despite widespread economic concerns among the general population.
Fox News: Federal agencies directed to delete employee COVID vaccination records and exemption requests
The Trump administration has directed federal agencies to erase all records of employees' COVID-19 vaccination status, noncompliance, and exemption requests. This move aims to reverse pandemic-era policies imposed under the Biden administration, which faced legal challenges from federal employees.
Effective immediately, agencies cannot use vaccine history in employment decisions, and all related information must be removed from personnel files unless employees opt out within 90 days. Compliance certification is required by September 8.
Forbes: Trump Administration Subpoena Letitia James As $500 Million Civil Fraud Case Still Ongoing
The Trump administration is investigating New York Attorney General Letitia James over her civil fraud case against Donald Trump, issuing a subpoena for documents. Trump faces a potential fine exceeding $500 million as the case is still pending in appeals court.
James has accused Trump of inflating asset values for personal gain, while Trump denies wrongdoing and claims the lawsuit is politically motivated. The appeals court's ruling on Trump's liability and the fine remains pending.
Breitbart: Haitian Businessman Takes Over Transitional Government as Gangsters Threaten Coup
Laurent Saint-Cyr has assumed leadership of Haiti's transitional government amid threats from gang leader Jimmy “Barbecue” Cherizier, who plans to overthrow the government. Saint-Cyr, representing the business community, called for increased international support and security operations to restore state authority.
The transitional government faces significant challenges, including rampant gang violence and allegations of corruption linked to a port services contract. Public dissatisfaction is growing, with many Haitians feeling that the elite are prioritizing their own interests over the country's needs.
#society
Breitbart: 'Tables Turned': PETA Accuses Kraken of Promoting Fish Killing in Video Where Mascot Is Charged by Bear
PETA has criticized the Seattle Kraken for a promotional video featuring their mascot and a player fly-fishing in Katmai National Park, where they encountered a grizzly bear. While the video went viral and was deemed humorous by many, PETA condemned fishing as harmful to fish, highlighting the pain and suffering they endure.
PETA's founder urged the Kraken to reconsider their fishing promotion, emphasizing the ethical implications of harming animals. The team has not yet responded to PETA's concerns.
The Economist: Still want to be a London cabbie?
Many aspiring London cab drivers are still committed to passing the rigorous Knowledge test, which assesses their navigation skills across the city. Students endure intense classroom sessions and practical interrogations to master the routes necessary for the iconic black taxi service.
Despite the challenges, the desire to become a licensed cabbie remains strong, indicating a continued interest in this traditional profession amidst evolving urban dynamics.
GB News: Ellie Costello admits to ‘very difficult’ travel move she always pulls off: 'I probably shouldn't admit this on TV!'
GB News presenter Ellie Costello admitted to regularly boarding flights with oversized hand luggage, sharing her strategy to avoid detection. This revelation coincided with a debate on whether airlines should eliminate cabin bag charges, as the EU considers proposals for uniform hand luggage rules.
Lawmakers argue that carry-on luggage is essential and should not incur additional fees. While the UK is no longer bound by EU regulations, consumer groups believe this could influence UK airlines to reconsider their baggage policies amid growing criticism of hidden fees.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: UN Security Council to meet Saturday on Israeli plans to take control of Gaza City
The UN Security Council will hold a rare weekend session to discuss Israel's decision to take control of Gaza City, amid rising global concerns. The meeting, requested by several member states, is expected to face resistance from the US, which is likely to block any resolutions.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's plan has drawn criticism for potentially endangering hostages and worsening conditions for civilians. The plan involves evacuating civilians from Gaza City before a military offensive, while families of hostages demand an end to the war and a comprehensive hostage deal.
#history
The Imaginative Conservative: The Moral Case for the Atomic Bombing of Japan
The decision to use atomic bombs on Japan during World War II was framed as a moral calculus, weighing the potential loss of life from bombings against an invasion that could have resulted in far greater casualties. Historical context shows that Japan's military culture was deeply entrenched in honor, making surrender unlikely without the bombs.
Opponents of the bombings argue against targeting civilians, yet the reality of war often blurs these lines, as military and civilian infrastructures were intertwined. The bombings, it is argued, ultimately saved lives by hastening the war's end, preventing further civilian casualties both in Japan and occupied territories.
Le Monde: Astronaut James Lovell, the man who never walked on the Moon, has died
James A. Lovell Jr., the American astronaut known for his Apollo missions, passed away on August 7 at age 97. He notably traveled to the Moon twice without landing, making him unique among Apollo astronauts.
Born in Cleveland in 1928, Lovell overcame financial struggles to study engineering and became a Navy pilot before transitioning to a test pilot role, paving his way to NASA.
#crime
Breitbart: Video Rolls as Teens Murder 14-Year-Old on Bronx Playground
A 14-year-old boy, Angel Mendoza, was fatally stabbed by a group of teenagers in a Bronx playground in what authorities describe as a case of mistaken identity. The attack, filmed by a witness, was reportedly in retaliation for an earlier fight unrelated to Mendoza. Four suspects have been arrested, with ties to the Trinitarios gang being investigated.
This incident echoes the 2018 murder of Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, also linked to the same gang. While videos of such assaults can aid police investigations, they often lead witnesses to prioritize filming over calling for help, as seen in recent violent incidents.