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#illegals

Breitbart: Catholic Bishops Compare ICE Deportations to Nazis and Slave Catchers
Catholic Bishops Compare ICE Deportations to Nazis and Slave Catchers
U.S. Catholic Bishops are criticizing President Trump's immigration policies, invoking historical comparisons to Nazis and slave catchers while advocating for open borders and a path to citizenship for illegal migrants. They argue that immigrants are essential for labor markets and economic vitality.

Bishops like Mark Brennan and Thomas Wenski emphasize the need for reform and support for undocumented workers, despite the potential impact on American wages. Their stance reflects a broader push from some business groups for cheap labor, while they acknowledge their decreasing influence in American politics.


#politics

Breitbart: Texas AG Files Suit to Vacate Seats of Runaway House Democrats
Texas AG Files Suit to Vacate Seats of Runaway House Democrats
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit to declare that 13 House Democrats have vacated their seats due to their ongoing absences from the Texas Capitol during a special session. Paxton argues that these lawmakers have abandoned their duties and sabotaged the legislative process.

The lawsuit cites the lawmakers' public statements regarding their refusal to return as grounds for the action. Paxton emphasizes that while minority members have tools to express their views, they cannot disrupt the Legislature's functioning by refusing to perform their duties.


#society

The Epoch Times: How Drilling Oil Might Help California Meet Its Environmental Goals
How Drilling Oil Might Help California Meet Its Environmental Goals
Students in a UC Berkeley course proposed a project on California's abandoned oil wells, which number over 120,000. Many of these wells date back to the late 1800s and are located in historically significant areas like downtown Los Angeles and near Dodger Stadium.


The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Texas Capitol Deserted, Waterspout in Cuba, and JD Vance Goes Fishing
Day in Photos: Texas Capitol Deserted, Waterspout in Cuba, and JD Vance Goes Fishing
Intense summer heat in Cuba has led to daily meteorological events, including a disintegrating waterspout and fatal lightning strikes. Meanwhile, Greece is battling wildfires, with smoke affecting local residents in Palaia Fokaia.




#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Trump says he’ll meet Putin in Alaska on August 15
Trump says he’ll meet Putin in Alaska on August 15
President Trump announced a meeting with President Putin in Alaska on August 15, 2025, to discuss potential territorial swaps as part of efforts to end the Ukraine conflict. The war has resulted in significant casualties and displacement since Russia's invasion in February 2022.

Despite previous negotiations failing, Trump aims to broker peace, while Putin has resisted calls for a ceasefire and ruled out talks with Ukrainian President Zelensky for now. The summit marks the first between sitting US and Russian presidents since 2021.


Breitbart: Mexican President: 'U.S. not Coming to Mexico with their Military'
Mexican President: 'U.S. not Coming to Mexico with their Military'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum asserted that U.S. troops will not be entering Mexico to combat drug cartels, despite reports of a secret order from former President Trump for military action. She emphasized that her government has made it clear to the U.S. that military intervention is not permitted.

Sheinbaum reiterated that cooperation with the U.S. is possible, but an invasion is "absolutely off the table." She highlighted strict regulations governing foreign agencies operating in Mexico, reinforcing her stance against any military presence.


Le Monde: Leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan shake hands and sign deal at White House peace summit
Leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan shake hands and sign deal at White House peace summit
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev signed a peace agreement at a White House summit, facilitated by President Trump. The deal aims to reopen transportation routes and enhance US influence in the region, featuring a corridor named the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity.

Both leaders credited Trump for the breakthrough, with Pashinyan calling it a "significant milestone." The agreement addresses long-standing conflicts and aims to foster lasting peace, although previous peace efforts in other regions have faced challenges.


#culture

Fox News: Gutfeld reminisces with Fallon about their supportive mothers during 'Tonight Show' appearance
Gutfeld reminisces with Fallon about their supportive mothers during 'Tonight Show' appearance
Greg Gutfeld appeared on NBC's "The Tonight Show," reminiscing with Jimmy Fallon about their supportive mothers. Gutfeld shared that his mother, Jackie, was a significant influence, watching Fox News and keeping him informed. He noted her popularity among his friends, who often preferred her company.

Both hosts reflected on the importance of having supportive mothers in their lives. Gutfeld's mother passed away in 2014 but witnessed his rise in the industry, while Fallon honored his late mother, Gloria, in a previous tribute. They also discussed Gutfeld's game show on FOX Nation.


#history

The Western Journal: Legendary Apollo 13 Astronaut Who Brought Crew Home Safely Dies at 97
Legendary Apollo 13 Astronaut Who Brought Crew Home Safely Dies at 97
James A. Lovell Jr., the legendary Apollo 13 commander, has died at 97. He is best known for his calm leadership during the 1970 Apollo 13 mission, which faced a life-threatening oxygen tank explosion. His famous phrase, "Houston, we’ve had a problem," became iconic in American culture.

Lovell also played a key role in Apollo 8, the first mission to orbit the Moon, where he famously read from Genesis during a Christmas Eve broadcast. NASA expressed condolences, highlighting Lovell's contributions to space exploration and his legacy of courage and innovation.


#crime

The Telegraph: Active gunman at US university sends campus into lockdown
Active gunman at US university sends campus into lockdown
An active shooter situation has unfolded at Emory University in Atlanta, prompting a lockdown for students. Reports indicate the gunman may have targeted the nearby CDC building, but police have not confirmed any injuries.

Authorities are on the scene, advising individuals to seek shelter and follow safety protocols. Witnesses reported hearing multiple gunshots. This is a developing story.


#technology

GB News: Keep your browsing private with a VPN: How to block your broadband provider from seeing what you do online
Keep your browsing private with a VPN: How to block your broadband provider from seeing what you do online
Britons are increasingly turning to Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to protect their online privacy amid concerns over the UK's new Online Safety Act, which mandates strict age verification for accessing adult content. This law aims to enhance child safety online but raises privacy issues, prompting many to seek encryption to keep their browsing history hidden from Internet Service Providers (ISPs).

ISPs can track extensive user data, including browsing habits and location, often justifying this for service improvement or compliance with legal requirements. However, many users are wary of sharing personal information like facial scans or credit card details. VPNs offer a solution by encrypting online activity, preventing tracking by ISPs and advertisers. While using a VPN is legal in most countries, users should be cautious of unvetted services that may compromise their data.