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#illegals
Fox News: 'Superman' actor Dean Cain becomes ICE agent to support 'vilified' officers enforcing immigration law
Dean Cain, known for his role as Superman, will soon be sworn in as an honorary ICE agent to support immigration enforcement. He expressed admiration for ICE agents, stating they are often vilified for upholding the law and emphasized the need for a more effective immigration system.
Cain advocates for expanding legal immigration and streamlining the process, criticizing the current system's inefficiencies. He supports merit-based immigration policies and calls for legislative reforms to address the challenges facing the U.S. immigration system.
#politics
Fox News: Fox News Digital's News Quiz: August 8, 2025
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel intends to take full control of a specific area. Additionally, a clothing company has released an advertisement featuring actress Sydney Sweeney.
Stay informed with the latest news quizzes from Fox News Digital.
Fox News: Joy Reid claims Trump's plan is to deport 'Brown people,' then bring them back as 'slave labor'
Joy Reid accused President Trump of wanting to deport immigrants for labor exploitation, claiming he views them as "perfect nearly slave labor." She criticized his remarks on CNBC about the necessity of immigrant workers in agriculture, suggesting his policies are temporary.
In response, a White House spokeswoman dismissed Reid's comments, asserting that Trump aims to ensure a legal workforce and fair treatment for workers, while accusing Reid and the Democrats of supporting labor exploitation.
#society
Fox News: AI companions replace real friends for many teens
Many teens are increasingly using AI companions for emotional support, with nearly three-quarters having tried them and over half using them regularly. These platforms provide a non-judgmental space for discussing personal challenges, leading some to prefer them over real-life interactions.
However, experts warn of the emotional risks associated with this reliance on AI, including inadequate age verification and potential exposure to harmful content. Concerns arise that these digital relationships may hinder the development of empathy and real-life social skills, prompting a need for parental guidance and open discussions about the implications of AI in emotional connections.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Volodymyr Zelensky could be SNUBBED from US-Russia talks after demanding European involvement
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky may be excluded from upcoming peace talks between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, raising concerns in Ukraine and Europe. Zelensky emphasized the necessity of Ukraine's involvement in the negotiations, asserting that the war's resolution will significantly impact European security.
While Trump has threatened new sanctions against Russia, the details of the proposed summit remain unclear. Critics argue that allowing a Trump-Putin meeting without Zelensky could empower Russia and undermine Ukraine's position in the conflict.
Fox News: Trump’s deadline on secondary tariffs arrives; US-Russian relations hang in the balance
President Trump plans to announce secondary tariffs on nations trading with Russia due to its ongoing war in Ukraine. While specifics remain unclear, Trump previously suggested tariffs could reach 100%. This shift indicates a tougher stance on Russia, contrasting with his earlier approach.
The tariffs could significantly impact countries like China and India, which account for a large portion of Russian oil purchases. Some GOP members support the move, while others, like Sen. Rand Paul, express concern about the economic repercussions for American consumers. The overall goal is to pressure Russia into a ceasefire.
Times Of Israel: ‘A disaster’: Opposition, countries, families of hostages blast Gaza City takeover plan
The Israeli security cabinet approved a plan to take over Gaza City, despite warnings from military officials about the risks to hostages and potential humanitarian crises. Opposition leaders criticized the move, arguing it contradicts military advice and could lead to more deaths among captives and soldiers.
International reactions were swift, with several countries and organizations condemning the decision. Critics, including British and Turkish officials, called for a reconsideration of the escalation, emphasizing the need for a ceasefire and negotiations to secure the release of hostages.
Le Monde: Israel prepares to occupy the entire Gaza Strip
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a new phase in the war against Gaza, aiming to occupy the entire strip after 22 months of conflict that has resulted in over 61,000 deaths. This plan includes military offensives and the forced displacement of Gazans.
Netanyahu emphasized the goal of removing Hamas and establishing civilian governance, stating that Israel does not wish to govern Gaza but to ensure security and hand over control to Arab forces. This strategy may lead to increased diplomatic isolation for Israel.
#culture
The Telegraph: Disney settles with actress fired after comparing being Republican to being Jewish in Nazi Germany
Disney has settled a lawsuit with actress Gina Carano, who was dismissed from "The Mandalorian" in 2021 for comments comparing Republican views to the experiences of Jews in Nazi Germany. Carano celebrated the settlement, expressing hope for healing.
The controversy stemmed from her Instagram post, which Disney deemed "abhorrent and unacceptable," leading to her removal for comments perceived as denigrating to cultural and religious identities.
#health
Fox News: Colorectal cancer diagnoses soar among younger adults for one key reason
Recent studies by the American Cancer Society reveal a significant increase in colorectal cancer diagnoses among Americans aged 45 to 49, attributed to updated screening guidelines. Since the ACS lowered the recommended screening age from 50 to 45 in 2018, diagnoses of local-stage colorectal cancer surged, with a 50% increase from 2021 to 2022.
Screening rates for this age group have also risen dramatically, from 20% in 2021 to 37% in 2023. Experts emphasize the importance of early detection, as it greatly improves survival rates. However, they caution that access to screening remains uneven, highlighting the need for broader outreach to ensure all individuals in this age group can get tested.
#crime
Fox News: Grieving mother of slain DC intern calls on city to stop 'coddling' violent criminals
Tamara Tarpinian-Jachym mourns her son Eric, a congressional intern killed in a drive-by shooting in Washington, D.C. She condemned the city's rising crime and called for tougher policies, emphasizing the need for safety in the nation's capital.
Eric was not the intended target, and no suspects have been arrested. Tamara's emotional plea highlights the devastating impact of violence on families and the urgent need for change in local governance.
Fox News: Cincinnati mayor under fire for police management after viral beating exposes lax bail laws
Cincinnati mayoral candidate Cory Bowman attributes recent violent incidents, including a viral assault, to relaxed bail policies and mismanagement of police funding. He criticizes Mayor Aftab Pureval for insufficient support of law enforcement and calls for a stronger stance against crime.
Bowman argues that the current system allows violent offenders to quickly return to the streets, undermining police efforts. He emphasizes the need for increased funding and support for the police department to enhance public safety in the city.
#science
Forbes: Venus And Jupiter Will ‘Kiss’ As Perseids Meteors Peak — When To Watch
Venus and Jupiter will closely align in the pre-dawn sky on August 12, coinciding with the peak of the Perseid meteor shower. The planets will appear just 0.9 degrees apart, making them easily visible to the naked eye, with Jupiter's moons observable through binoculars.
To view the conjunction, look east-northeast about an hour before sunrise. The Perseids will produce fewer visible meteors this year due to moonlight, but some bright shooting stars may still be seen. A "planet parade" featuring other planets will also be visible in the days following.