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#illegals

Breitbart: DOJ Panel Makes Clear: Illegal Aliens Are Subject to Mandatory Detention
DOJ Panel Makes Clear: Illegal Aliens Are Subject to Mandatory Detention
The Board of Immigration Appeals says the INA requires mandatory detention for those in the U.S. without admission, denying bond hearings during removal.

DHS framed it as a win for ICE, enabling detention until deportation.


#politics

Times Of Israel: In blow to Macron, French lawmakers oust prime minister after 9 months in office
In blow to Macron, French lawmakers oust prime minister after 9 months in office
France’s parliament ousted PM Francois Bayrou in a 364-194 confidence vote after nine months; Macron will name a new premier in coming days.

Bayrou pressed a €44B austerity plan; the shake-up leaves Macron with uncertain successor options as left talks and Le Pen’s 2027 bid loom.


The Federalist: Sen. Paul Backed Obama Droning Americans, Not Cartel Strike
Sen. Paul Backed Obama Droning Americans, Not Cartel Strike
Trump admin says a drone strike killed 11 Tren de Aragua operatives aboard a Venezuelan drug boat. Vance hailed it as the 'highest and best use' of the military; Paul likened it to a lynching after a critic labeled it a war crime. Paul once defended Obama’s 2015 strike.


The American Mind: The Cautionary Tale of Graham Linehan
The Cautionary Tale of Graham Linehan
Graham Linehan was arrested at Heathrow over three X posts, allegedly inciting violence; police gave few details, with UK hate/public-order laws likely at issue.

The piece ties this to U.S. free-speech fights, urging the Trump administration to defend the First Amendment, back conservative judges, and curb left-leaning censorship (PBS/NPR funding).


Le Monde: Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba's resignation ushers in a period of political uncertainty
Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba's resignation ushers in a period of political uncertainty
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced his resignation on Sept. 7, 2025.

The LDP opens internal leadership talks, likely a vote in early October; the winner will replace Ishiba after July's upper-house defeat and rising cost of living.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: NBA Kowtows to China with LeBron James Op-Ed in State Run Media
NBA Kowtows to China with LeBron James Op-Ed in State Run Media
LeBron James published an op-ed in People's Daily after a China tour, calling basketball a bridge and praising hospitality.

The piece notes a thaw in NBA-China ties and a Macau event, while it critiques James for pandering and ignoring rights issues.


Times Of Israel: Arab mediating source: Witkoff proposal unlikely to break hostage talks logjam
Arab mediating source: Witkoff proposal unlikely to break hostage talks logjam
Witkoff's hostage plan looks unlikely to pass; Hamas demands guarantees Israel won’t resume the war and resists immediate releases. Egypt and Qatar push a broader deal: IDF withdrawal, Rafah talks, and a 60-day disarmament window.


#economy

Fox News: Wayfair 48-Hour Sale: Save up to 78% on rugs, furniture, decor and outdoor essentials
Wayfair 48-Hour Sale: Save up to 78% on rugs, furniture, decor and outdoor essentials
Wayfair’s 48-hour sale runs through Sept. 10 with up to 78% off rugs, furniture, decor and outdoor items.

Deals include bedroom sets, hydraulic beds, hybrid mattresses, nightstands, outdoor sets, rugs, mirrors and pillows.


#military

Fox News: Secretary of War Hegseth lands in Puerto Rico as US ramps up Caribbean cartel fight with naval forces
Secretary of War Hegseth lands in Puerto Rico as US ramps up Caribbean cartel fight with naval forces
U.S. Sec. of War Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine visit Puerto Rico as the military expands operations against Caribbean drug cartels, with a broader naval push near Venezuela and a Tren de Aragua strike, Puerto Rico billed as America’s frontline.


#culture

Breitbart: Sabrina Carpenter Under Fire for ‘Protect Trans Rights’ MTV VMAs Performance Weeks After Deadly Trans Catholic School Shooting
Sabrina Carpenter Under Fire for ‘Protect Trans Rights’ MTV VMAs Performance Weeks After Deadly Trans Catholic School Shooting
Sabrina Carpenter headlined the VMAs in a pro-trans rights set, with signs carried by back-up dancers and drag queens onstage.

The performance sparked backlash online as insensitive after a transgender shooter killed two at a Minnesota Catholic school; critics called it fetishizing or politicizing the moment.


#crime

Breitbart: Police: Auburn University Prof Stabbed to Death While Walking Dog in Park, Suspect Charged
Police: Auburn University Prof Stabbed to Death While Walking Dog in Park, Suspect Charged
Auburn prof Julie Gard Schnuelle was found dead in Kiesel Park, AL, after an assault. Harold Rashad Dabney III is charged with two counts of capital murder.

Police say Dabney stole her red Ford F-150 after killing; the vehicle was recovered. Schnuelle served in Auburn's veterinary college.


Fox News: Ryan Routh trial opens with bizarre jury questions and witness drama
Ryan Routh trial opens with bizarre jury questions and witness drama
Jury selection begins in Ryan Routh’s federal trial over an alleged Trump assassination plot at his West Palm Beach club; he represents himself.

Judge Cannon dismisses Routh’s politically charged questions; jurors report hardship; opening statements set for Thursday.


#technology

GB News: Acer just unveiled one of the lightest laptops ever, rivalling Apple's MacBook Air
Acer just unveiled one of the lightest laptops ever, rivalling Apple's MacBook Air
Acer unveils the Swift Air 16 in Berlin: a 16-inch laptop under one kilogram, built with magnesium-aluminium alloy.

Ryzen AI 300 Series CPUs, Windows 11, up to 13-hour battery, two displays (AMOLED 2880x1800 or 1920x1200), four colors; starts at €999, due in November.


Breitbart: Meta Insiders Claim Mark Zuckerberg's Company Suppressed Research on Child Safety in Virtual Reality
Meta Insiders Claim Mark Zuckerberg's Company Suppressed Research on Child Safety in Virtual Reality
Current and former Meta researchers allege the company used its legal team to screen and veto VR safety research on children.

Meta says it approved 180 studies since 2022 and added teen protections; some researchers dispute the handling.