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Hoax about Britain’s “far right” |
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Gruesome details surface on UK rape gang crisis |
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Editor’s note on Trump’s Iran deal |
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WHAT WE'RE WATCHING |
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๐ฎ๐ท US makes concessions to Iran in peace memorandum. President Trump has signed the 14-point memorandum of understanding in France, which included significant changes from earlier drafts, including that Iran will only "use its best efforts" for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran will also have access to a $300B fund for “reconstruction and economic development,” and won't destroy its enriched uranium but instead degrade it on Iranian soil under IAEA supervision. |
๐ก Thune admits GOP hates Trump too much to pass SAVE Act. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) reportedly acknowledged at a closed-door lunch that some Republicans will never support the election-integrity bill, regardless of its merits. The admission sparked a heated exchange with Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), who has pushed for the legislation to be debated until passage. |
๐ต️ Epstein obsessed with taking down Trump before death. Newly revealed jailhouse scribblings show Jeffrey Epstein spent his final days desperately trying, and ultimately failing, to dig up dirt on President Trump in hopes of cutting a deal with prosecutors. His legal pads were filled with disjointed attacks like "Trump is a total con artist" and "Never had money." |
๐ธ Out-of-state dark money fueled anti-ICE riots. Of at least 12 agitators arrested in the New Jersey anti-ICE riots, only three were from New Jersey. Protesters traveled from Seattle, Phoenix, and Chicago to assault federal agents and smash vehicles. At least two have ties to the Sunrise Movement, a Soros-funded nonprofit that has been organizing on the ground for weeks and supplying protesters with military gear. |
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WORLD NEWS |
Trump again threatens to bomb Iran |
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Behind the paywall: A G7 declaration on illegal migration, and a migrant crime movie being banned. |
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HOAX TRACKER |
No, the "far right" isn't the problem in Britain |
A New York Times guest essay blames recent unrest in Belfast and Southampton entirely on the "far right” … |
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QUICK AND IMPORTANT |
Trump visits one of his favorite places on Earth |
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Behind the paywall: Hilary Clinton makes a surprising criticism, and archeologists discover Revolutionary War remnants. Plus, yesterday’s most clicked story. |
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THE MAIN STORY |
Gruesome details surface on UK rape gang crisis |
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_WHAT’S HAPPENING_ |
British MP Rupert Lowe released a 219-page report alleging that at least 250,000 British girls have been raped, trafficked, or sexually exploited by grooming gangs in recent decades… |
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_IN THIS ARTICLE, WE COVER:_ |
The shocking allegations in Rupert Lowe's report
How police, schools, and the NHS allegedly failed victims and swept the problem under the rug
What Elon Musk had to say about the stomach-churning document
And our analysis of why concerns about the gangs were dismissed for decades
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EDITOR’S NOTE |
Disappointed in the Iran deal? |
It’s been a rough few months. Trump did something no administration had the nerve to do: he stopped kicking the can on Iran, after decades of the regime inching toward a bomb. |
I wrote at the beginning that this fight should be easy. I was wrong. We avoided major losses — but Iran hit back where it hurts, hammering global oil markets. Trump flinched at the price at the pump. Iran had leverage, and America never moved to fully take it away. |
Yesterday, the deal was made public. Here’s what it actually is: we’re paying Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. In exchange, we lift the blockade, waive sanctions on their oil, and unfreeze billions in Iranian assets, which would be a massive cash windfall straight into the pockets of the Revolutionary Guard. |
Everything this war was supposed to be about—killing the nuclear program, gutting their missiles, cutting off their proxies—will be kicked down the road to “future talks.” Down the line, there’s even a $300 billion “reconstruction fund” on the table, which is just a fancy name for handing Iran a fortune. |
It’s a bad deal. We’ve bribed Iran before. We’ve negotiated before. Neither worked. So while today looks like Iran’s win, my guess is this saga’s far from over. |
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YOUR TAKE |
What do you think is the solution to Britain’s rape gang crisis? |
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TODAY’S POLL |
๐ Who do you think got the better deal?Want your comment to be featured? Be sure to include your name. |
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POP QUIZ |
US History: When was the Constitution written?This question was taken from the USCIS Naturalization Test |
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POLL RESULTS FROM YESTERDAY |
How serious is America's political violence problem? |
⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ ๐ Not serious (21)
⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ ๐คท♂️ Somewhat concerning (85)
๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ ❗️ Serious (1,075)
๐จ๐จ๐จ๐จ⬜️⬜️ ๐จ Crisis level (755) |
๐ Not serious: “Other than Kirk’s murder and the attempted presidential assassinations, people are aware of the other incidents only because news media report on every detail of such events whenever they can.” — Marc ❗️ Serious: “The fact that violence seems to be the default approach to working out political grievances is concerning.” — Susan ๐จ Crisis level: “When there was a plot to bomb a White House event, trigger a mass panic, and then use snipers to shoot people as they fled, we are at a crisis level!” — Jim |
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