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#illegals

Fox News: Illegal immigrant arrested after stabbing of teen girl at Indiana baseball game: police
Illegal immigrant arrested after stabbing of teen girl at Indiana baseball game: police
Dimas Gabriel Yanez, a 26-year-old illegal immigrant from Honduras, was arrested in Indiana after being sought as a person of interest in the stabbing of a 14-year-old girl during a baseball game. The girl was treated for injuries, and a knife related to the attack was recovered.

Yanez, previously deported in 2018, may have engaged in further criminal activity in the U.S. He was apprehended while attempting to avoid capture by altering his appearance. The investigation remains ongoing.


#politics

The Western Journal: They're Saying It Out Loud: Dems Want Harris to Hide Her Policies Until After the Election
They're Saying It Out Loud: Dems Want Harris to Hide Her Policies Until After the Election
Democratic leaders have reportedly advised Vice President Kamala Harris to avoid revealing her policy positions leading up to the election, believing this strategy will enhance her chances of winning. The focus is on character over policy in an attempt to rally voters against Donald Trump.

Critics argue that this approach risks concealing potentially radical policies from voters, particularly independents who view Harris as a moderate option. The lack of transparency could lead to significant voter disillusionment post-election.


The Mirror: Inside Nigel Farage's £3m four home luxury property empire bought since Brexit
Inside Nigel Farage's £3m four home luxury property empire bought since Brexit
Nigel Farage reportedly owns four properties valued at nearly £3 million, accumulated since the Brexit referendum in 2016. Despite earning around £700,000 annually outside Parliament, he has raised questions about his financial disclosures, including undeclared income sources and company stakes.

His properties include two beachfront homes in Kent and an investment rental in Surrey. Farage claims to comply with House of Commons rules regarding income declaration, although discrepancies persist in his reported earnings and company ownership.


GB News: Angela Rayner REFUSES to rule out axing council tax discount for singles
Angela Rayner REFUSES to rule out axing council tax discount for singles
Angela Rayner confirmed there are no plans to increase English council taxes but did not clarify if the single-person discount will remain. Concerns were raised by Tory MPs about the impact of potential changes on pensioners, while Rayner emphasized the government's focus on supporting working people.

Debate continued over whether the government will be influenced to remove council tax discounts, with Rayner criticizing the previous administration's economic management. Additionally, discussions on addressing anti-Muslim sentiment were highlighted, as Rayner pledged to foster community cohesion.


#society

The Telegraph: British visitors help Spanish tourism boom despite protests to drive them away
British visitors help Spanish tourism boom despite protests to drive them away
Spain saw a significant increase in tourism in August, driven mainly by British and German holidaymakers, with 10.9 million visitors in July. This surge is expected to bolster Spain's economic growth beyond that of the eurozone.

Despite ongoing protests against mass tourism and specific events like the America’s Cup, many local residents acknowledge tourism's economic importance. Recent sentiments indicate a complex relationship between locals and tourists, balancing economic benefits with community concerns.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Horrified by murder of six Israeli hostages, US refuses to admit its strategy has hit an impasse
Horrified by murder of six Israeli hostages, US refuses to admit its strategy has hit an impasse
At a vigil in Jerusalem for Hersh Goldberg-Polin, a 23-year-old hostage killed by Hamas, public grief arose during the Democratic convention as his parents urged support for hostages. U.S. officials, including President Biden and Vice President Harris, expressed outrage over the incident.

Amid a stalled situation, Biden's administration is under pressure as it seeks a ceasefire to facilitate the release of hostages and achieve diplomatic progress, though prior optimistic statements have eroded U.S. credibility.


Fox News: UK suspends dozens of arms sales to Israel
UK suspends dozens of arms sales to Israel
The UK is suspending approximately 30 weapons export licenses to Israel, citing concerns that the arms could violate international humanitarian law amid ongoing conflict with Hamas. British officials stressed that this decision is not an arms embargo and does not imply guilt or innocence regarding Israel's actions.

Israeli leaders expressed disappointment at the UK's decision, emphasizing their commitment to defending the state amid escalating violence. They expect supportive nations like the UK to recognize Israel's adherence to international law, particularly following recent hostage executions by Hamas.


#military

Breitbart: Netanyahu Answers Biden's Criticism: 'What Message Does This Send Hamas? It Says, Kill More Hostages'
Netanyahu Answers Biden's Criticism: 'What Message Does This Send Hamas? It Says, Kill More Hostages'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended his government's actions following the murder of six hostages by Hamas, asserting that international pressure on Israel would only embolden the group. Netanyahu emphasized the importance of retaining control over the Philadelphi Corridor to prevent Hamas from rearming and indicated that concessions would not lead to the release of hostages.

He criticized calls for Israel to negotiate and expressed that the focus should be on pressuring Hamas instead. Addressing concerns about northern communities affected by Hezbollah attacks, Netanyahu warned of potential military action if diplomatic efforts failed.


Breitbart: Beluga Whale Accused of Spying for Russians Found Dead
Beluga Whale Accused of Spying for Russians Found Dead
Hvaldimir, a beluga whale known for allegedly being trained by the Russian military, has been found dead in Norway. While he was observed swimming healthily in recent years, a charity claims he may have died from injuries sustained from a boat strike rather than natural causes.

A necropsy is expected to investigate the cause further. The case raises questions about the use of marine animals in military operations, reminiscent of Cold War practices, as Russia continues to employ trained marine mammals in various capacities today.


#sports

GB News: Jack Draper sends brilliant message to Andy Murray about 'stinky shoes' after stirring US Open win
Jack Draper sends brilliant message to Andy Murray about 'stinky shoes' after stirring US Open win
Jack Draper reached the US Open quarter-finals after defeating Tomas Machac in straight sets, marking his first Grand Slam quarter-final appearance. He acknowledged missing Andy Murray, praising him as a tennis icon while reflecting on his own performance.

Draper aims to continue his strong run in the tournament, expressing excitement for the challenges ahead. He is now just three wins away from potentially winning the championship.


Breitbart: VIDEO: Caitlin Clark Left Speechless After Being Pranked During Press Conference
VIDEO: Caitlin Clark Left Speechless After Being Pranked During Press Conference
Caitlin Clark led the Fever to a 100-93 victory over the Dallas Wings, marking their fourth straight win. Post-game, she faced a unique question from prankster reporter Scoops Callahan, who is known for his old-fashioned, nonsensical inquiries, leaving Clark momentarily speechless.

Clark's strong performance with 28 points and 12 assists contributes to the Fever's momentum as they head into the playoffs.


#science

The Economist: The noisome economics of dung beetles
The noisome economics of dung beetles
Dung beetles are economically significant for cattle ranchers, helping to manage manure and control pests that affect livestock. Their presence has become crucial in regions like Australia, where the deer population has grown and contributes to environmental issues.

Digital twins are enhancing efficiency across various industries, aiding in scientific innovation, manufacturing, and even advanced simulations. Their potential use extends from healthcare to aerospace, driving technological advancements and productivity.


#other

The Mirror: Prince Harry asking aides from 'old life' to help him 'plot return from exile'
Prince Harry asking aides from 'old life' to help him 'plot return from exile'
Prince Harry is reportedly seeking assistance from former aides in the UK to reintegrate into royal circles, despite not planning to relocate from the US. This effort, dubbed "Operation Bring Harry In From The Cold," aims to re-engage with UK public life and possibly undertake low-key royal duties.

Tensions with his brother, Prince William, persist as they were seen apart during a recent family service. While Harry's past memoir has strained these relationships, there are hints that King Charles III might be open to reconciliation.