Thursday, July 16, 2026
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Microplastics in Blood Identified as Factor in Severe Heart Attack Cases.

Italian researchers have found a significant presence of microplastics in the blood of patients suffering from the most dangerous type of heart attack, raising questions about the role of environmental pollutants in undermining cardiovascular health.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Italian researchers have found a strong association between microplastics and the most severe form of heart attack, according to a study of dozens of adults undergoing coronary angiography. The researchers detected microplastics and nanoplastics in the coronary blood of approximately 84 percent of patients who suffered a ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), compared with 32 percent of participants with healthy coronary arteries. Polyethylene, the plastic commonly used in packaging, was the most frequently identified material.
📺 DETAIL: STEMI occurs when a coronary artery is suddenly blocked, cutting off blood flow to the heart muscle and requiring immediate emergency treatment. Patients with detectable plastic particles also had higher levels of inflammatory markers linked to plaque instability and heart attacks. Experts not involved in the study said the findings add to growing evidence that environmental pollutants may contribute to cardiovascular disease, although they stressed the research does not prove that microplastics directly cause heart attacks. The study also identified cigarette smoking and long-term exposure to fine particulate air pollution as independent factors associated with the presence of microplastics in the bloodstream, suggesting damaged lung tissue may allow the particles to enter circulation more easily. Lead author Emanuele Barbato of Sapienza University of Rome said smoking may act as both a source of toxins and a pathway for plastics to reach the blood.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “This adds to the evidence that microplastics can lead to localized inflammatory reactions, which can raise the risk of heart attack due to plaque rupture,” commented Dr. Joyce Oen-Hsiao, a cardiologist at Yale Medicine.

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Italian researchers have found a significant presence of microplastics in the blood of patients suffering from the most dangerous type of heart attack, raising questions about the role of environmental pollutants in undermining cardiovascular health.

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Trump Admin Probes 75 Trucking Schools for Fraud and Licensing Irregularities.

The Trump administration is cracking down on fraudulent commercial driver’s license (CDL) schools amid concerns over illegal alien drivers and highway safety.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Trump administration announced an investigation into 75 entry-level commercial driver’s license (CDL) schools suspected of fraudulent practices, including issuing licenses to illegal aliens. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Transportation (DOT) are collaborating to address CDL fraud and improve highway safety.
📺 DETAIL: Federal officials said the schools are suspected of misconduct, including falsifying training records, using improper driver certifications, and failing to provide required instruction for CDL applicants. DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin said the investigation is intended to strengthen the integrity of the CDL system and improve highway safety, warning that preventable crashes involving non-citizen truck drivers are costing American lives. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the administration has removed more than 24,000 drivers from the road for failing English-language requirements, required states to cancel more than 28,000 improperly issued licenses to foreign drivers, and removed more than 9,500 unqualified training schools from the FMCSA registry. The announcement of a further crackdown follows several fatal crashes. In one case, Harjinder Singh, an Indian national unlawfully present in the United States, was charged after a 2025 crash in Fort Pierce, Florida, that killed three people, with investigators alleging he had failed Washington state’s CDL knowledge exam multiple times before eventually obtaining a license that was later transferred to California.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Too many American lives have been lost in completely avoidable accidents because illegal aliens have been granted commercial driver’s licenses to drive trucks and 18-wheelers on America’s roadways.” – DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin
🎯 IMPACT: The investigation forms part of the Trump administration’s efforts to safeguard U.S. highways and ensure that only qualified drivers operate commercial vehicles.
📺 FLASHBACK: Over the past year, the DOT has removed 24,000 drivers for failing to meet English proficiency requirements, canceled 28,000 illegally issued licenses, and removed more than 9,500 unqualified training schools from its registry.

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The Trump administration is cracking down on fraudulent commercial driver’s license (CDL) schools amid concerns over illegal alien drivers and highway safety.

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Incoming UK PM Burnham Brings Far-Left Hope Not Hate Operative Into Inner Circle.

Incoming British Prime Minister Andy Burnham’s latest hire, Matthew McGregor, has drawn significant criticism for his ties to far-left groups.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Incoming British Prime Minister Andy Burnham’s new head of political strategy is a former director of Hope Not Hate, a far-left group that smeared supporters of Nigel Farage as “racist” and President Donald J. Trump as “fascist.”
📰 DETAIL: On Thursday, it was revealed that Matthew McGregor, incoming Labour Prime Minister Andy Burnham’s newly-appointed head of political strategy, served as Director of Campaigns and Communications for Hope Not Hate (HNH) from 2018 to 2021. HNH is a far-left campaign organization with connections to the Labour government. The group has faced repeated allegations of breaking electoral and charity law, partisan and ideological bias, running smear campaigns against conservatives, and spreading disinformation. The organization also faced significant scrutiny after one of its organizers, Liron Woodcock-Velleman, pleaded guilty to child sex crimes. McGregor also briefly worked for former President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign in 2012. McGregor has described supporters of the Brexit Party, a party in favor of Britain leaving the European Union and the predecessor to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party, as “racists and Islamophobes.” McGregor described Farage as a “racist piece of s**t” and President Donald Trump as a “maniac with fascist tendencies” in various posts on X (formerly Twitter). A few weeks later, President Trump was targeted in an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania. Despite his brief time with the Obama campaign, Burnham’s allies are reportedly keen to emphasize this experience, rather than his more extensive time with HNH. McGregor is also a board member of Reprieve, a group that lobbies to prevent people from being stripped of British citizenship, a policy which the group describes as “fundamentally racist.” Notably, this would have prevented Shabir Ahmed, the Pakistan-born ringleader of the Rochdale grooming gang, from having his British citizenship removed, as well as multiple Islamic State terrorists.
🎯 IMPACT: Despite Burnham’s pledge to “do politics differently,” the appointment of McGregor suggests the Labour Party is still relying on old personnel and far-left tactics. It also underscores the extent of connections between the Labour Party and far-left organizations. McGregor is set to enter Number 10 Downing Street, the British Prime Minister’s official residence, alongside Burnham, following the resignation of outgoing Labour Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
👀 FLASHBACK: Back in June, it was revealed during the Makerfield by-election (special election) that HNH was campaigning for Labour’s Burnham and against Reform’s Rob Kenyon. HNH reportedly leafleted and ran digital ads. Subsequently, Farage wrote to the Electoral Commission, Britain’s independent body which oversees elections, urging an investigation into the group. Farage alleged that HNH exceeded the £700 (~$943) spending limit for local non-party campaigners.

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Incoming British Prime Minister Andy Burnham's latest hire, Matthew McGregor, has drawn significant criticism for his ties to far-left groups.

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Trump Advances Plan to Replace Illegal Immigrant Truck Drivers with American Veterans.

President Trump announced a new initiative to prioritize American Veterans for trucking jobs, citing safety concerns and recent fatal crashes involving illegal immigrant drivers.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump announced a new plan to allow American veterans with heavy military vehicle experience to bypass traditional commercial driver’s license (CDL) training and enter the trucking industry immediately. The initiative comes after a series of fatal crashes involving illegal immigrant drivers, including the killing of Pennsylvania State Trooper Michael Phaira.
📺 DETAIL: Speaking at the Pennsylvania Defense and Innovation Summit, Trump said the policy honors Pennsylvania State Trooper Michael Phaira, who was killed on July 1 after he was struck by a truck driven by Michael Bon, a Haitian who had obtained a CDL in Massachusetts. Trump said the initiative would help replace foreign-born truck drivers with qualified American veterans, arguing that some drivers with CDLs pose safety risks on U.S. highways. Under the proposal, eligible veterans would bypass CDL training programs that typically last three to eight weeks and can cost between $3,000 and $6,000. Trump said military truck drivers already possess extensive experience operating heavy vehicles in challenging conditions, including long hours, harsh weather, and hazardous environments. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is also pursuing stricter CDL standards, including enforcing English-language requirements for commercial drivers and threatening to withhold federal funding from states that fail to comply with federal licensing rules. Duffy said he is working to address policies he believes have allowed unqualified drivers and dubious trucking schools to operate while expressing condolences to Phaira’s family. The administration says the combined measures are intended to improve highway safety while expanding employment opportunities for American veterans.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “We are going to replace them with proud American Veterans,” Trump said, adding: “They can’t read signs and many of them are on drugs or alcohol, and they shouldn’t be driving these things.”
🎯 IMPACT: The initiative is expected to enhance road safety by prioritizing experienced and highly trained American drivers over unqualified foreigners. Additionally, it provides a career pathway for veterans transitioning to civilian life, potentially boosting wages and job security for American truckers.

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President Trump announced a new initiative to prioritize American Veterans for trucking jobs, citing safety concerns and recent fatal crashes involving illegal immigrant drivers.

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UK PM Starmer Makes Sadiq Khan a Lord Before Leaving Office.

London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan has been appointed to the House of Lords, the upper house in Britain’s Houses of Parliament, as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer prepares for his departure from office.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Labour Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan has been elevated to Britain’s House of Lords by outgoing Labour Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
📺 DETAIL: On Thursday, it was announced that London Mayor Sadiq Khan has been granted a peerage by Prime Minister Starmer. Khan is among the 26 new appointees to the House of Lords, the unelected upper house of the Houses of Parliament, recommended by the outgoing Prime Minister. It is customary for outgoing Prime Ministers to elevate a select number of individuals to the House of Lords in their final days in office. The list includes 16 nominations from Labour Prime Minister Starmer, five from Sir Ed Davey, leader of the progressive, pro-European Union Liberal Democrat party, and three from Kemi Badenoch, leader of the nominal Conservative party. None of been granted to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party, despite the fact it has been leading national polls for months and came third by share of the popular vote in the 2024 general election, ahead of the Lib Dems. Starmer made the appointments despite his calls to abolish the House of Lords and comments suggesting he would not have a resignations honors list. “It’s very hard to justify… I think it’s easier to be clean about this and simply say, no, I wouldn’t do it,” said Starmer back in 2023.
🎯 IMPACT: Mayor Khan’s peerage is likely to frustrate much of the British public, and especially Londoners dissatisfied with his handling of crime in the British capital. The Mayor has also been roundly criticized for failing to improve the city’s cost of living. The appointments collectively reignite concerns over the size of the House of Lords, which now stands at 774 members. The appointments constitute one of the Prime Minister’s final acts in office as Labour Member of Parliament Andy Burnham is positioned to become Labour leader and Prime Minister by the end of the week.
📺 FLASHBACK: Back in 2025, Mayor Khan, who is of Pakistani heritage, denied the existence of predominantly Pakistani-heritage Muslim grooming gangs operating in London. Later the same year, Khan was accused of covering up the activity of such gangs. Also, later that same year, President Donald J. Trump said that Mayor Khan owed his office to mass migration, describing Khan as “a horrible mayor… an incompetent mayor… he’s a horrible, vicious, disgusting mayor.

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London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan has been appointed to the House of Lords, the upper house in Britain's Houses of Parliament, as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer prepares for his departure from office.

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Zelensky Faces Street Protests After Ousting Popular War Minister.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s decision to replace Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov has sparked widespread protests and criticism from the public and political figures alike.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has removed Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov, a move that has sparked protests and criticism from servicemen, civil society, and members of parliament. Zelensky has proposed Major-General Yevhenii Khmara as the acting defense minister, citing his experience.
🎯 IMPACT: The decision has led to public outcry, with protesters chanting slogans such as “Hands off Fedorov!” and “Stop sabotaging victory!” taking to the streets in Kiev and other cities. Many Ukrainians view Fedorov as a key figure in modernizing the military and combating corruption. The move has also prompted resignations within the military, including Pavlo Yelizarov, a deputy commander of the Ukrainian Air Force. Zelensky has signaled he is sensitive to the pressure, saying of the protests, “People wanted to come out, and that’s right. I understand, I hear, and I even react to what society is saying.”
📰 DETAIL: Fedorov, who was appointed in January, has been credited with energizing the defense ministry and implementing high-tech warfare strategies, including the improved use of drones and cyber warfare operations. His dismissal is reportedly linked to tensions with Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi, with Fedorov suggesting that both Syrskyi and Chief of the General Staff Andrii Hnatov should be replaced.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “This is the worst mistake Zelensky has made during his entire presidency,” said Oleksandr, a Ukrainian soldier, in comments to the British media, expressing the sentiment of many who oppose the decision. “I don’t know anyone who supports the decision to replace him. Not within the army, not in society,” he added.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's decision to replace Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov has sparked widespread protests and criticism from the public and political figures alike.

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Falklands Government Calls on FIFA to Sanction Argentina.

The Falkland Islands Government condemned the Argentinian soccer team for unfurling a banner claiming the islands after their semi-final match against England on Wednesday, urging FIFA to enforce its rules on keeping politics out of sports.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Falkland Islands Government has issued a statement noting it was “disappointed – though regrettably not surprised – that the Argentine football team decided to tarnish the result of last night’s World Cup football semi-final” against England on Wednesday by unfurling a banner asserting that the British Overseas Territory belongs to Argentina. The territorial government called on FIFA to sanction the team, in line with its own rules prohibiting political displays.
📰 DETAIL: The incident has reignited tensions between Argentina and the Falklands, with the former invading and briefly occupying the latter in 1982, before a British liberation force defeated them. Argentina as currently constituted did not exist when the Falklands were settled permanently by the British in 1833, and the vast majority of the islanders are of British descent, and 99.8 percent voted to remain British on a turnout of 92 percent in a 2013 referendum.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “[I]t is hardly news to anyone that the people of the Islands were victims of an aggressive invasion in 1982, which left many traumatised. The banner displayed by Argentina last night, therefore, was particularly insensitive for many people in the Falklands… the World Cup has as one of its central tenets that politics is separate from football. We hope FIFA will make good on their promise to keep politics out of sport, and sanction all behaviour of this nature in line with its own rules.”
🎯 IMPACT: Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party, has called on the British government to strengthen the Royal Navy to deter Argentinian aggression. While the islands’ garrison is significantly stronger today than it was in 1982, cuts to the Royal Navy and the dramatic shrinkage of the Merchant Navy, which provided many of the vessels for the 1980s liberation task force, mean a similar liberation mission could be difficult to execute if the islands fell again.

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The Falkland Islands Government condemned the Argentinian soccer team for unfurling a banner claiming the islands after their semi-final match against England on Wednesday, urging FIFA to enforce its rules on keeping politics out of sports.

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China’s Fentanyl Suppliers Eye Their Next American Market.

Next week, a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory committee will decide whether seven still-unapproved peptides should be added to the list of substances America’s compounding pharmacies can legally use. The FDA’s own career scientists have already reviewed the evidence and recommended against it. The committee weighing that recommendation, however, is stacked with people who make money selling these peptides. The broader gray market this vote would help legitimize already includes Chinese chemical manufacturers who, until recently, were supplying the precursor chemicals behind America’s fentanyl epidemic.

CHINA’S EXPLOITATION.

Fentanyl remains the leading cause of death for Americans aged 18 to 45, involved in roughly seven in ten of the 107,000-plus annual overdose deaths recorded at the crisis’s peak, according to the DEA. The good news is that Trump-era enforcement is working. CDC data released in May show overdose deaths falling for a third straight year, down almost 14 percent to an estimated 69,973 in 2025, with opioid deaths dropping from 55,296 to 44,564. Broken down by drug type, fentanyl and its analogues killed an estimated 38,084 Americans in 2025 alone, down from 48,913 the year before. Add those two years together and fentanyl has killed nearly 87,000 Americans since the start of 2024. That’s a body count generated year after year by a Chinese chemical industry that has treated the American public as a market to exploit rather than a nation to deal with honestly.

But when a smuggling route gets squeezed, the people running it don’t suddenly retire. They pivot. Which appears to be happening before our very eyes.

Chainalysis investigation published in June, recently reported on by Axios, found crypto payments to gray-market peptide vendors rose from $12 million to $32 million in a single quarter, up 159 percent, pushing the sector past a $100 million annual run rate. Two of the manufacturers traced were not newcomers, either.

Shanghai Sigma Audley had operated as a fentanyl precursor supplier with documented links to darknet vendors and cartel-connected money laundering, before rebranding into weight-loss peptides using the same Chinese contact number, and shutting down altogether last September. Bigreat Technology, a supplier of precursors for fentanyl and synthetic amphetamines, spun up a shell called Zhengzhou DEPU Technology to sell peptides directly to Western buyers, laboratory unchanged. Nobody is alleging these firms shipped finished fentanyl to Baltimore. What the chain of custody record shows is precursor suppliers rebranding once the drug trade got too hot, chasing the same American money through a legal side door that draws less DEA attention (and better margins).

THE PEPTIDE BOOM.

Peptides are not inherently sinister, and some have genuine, well-studied therapeutic value. The question is who profits when Americans chase the next Ozempic-style miracle from a compounding pharmacy or telehealth site rather than a properly reviewed product, and whether Washington is about to make that shortcut easier.

Consider what the FDA has already documented about compounded GLP-1 drugs, the broader category these peptides fall into.

It has logged nearly 1,000 adverse event reports tied to compounded semaglutide and more than 730 for tirzepatide as of May, numbers it concedes are likely undercounted. It has found counterfeit product under the names of pharmacies that never made it. It has warned telehealth companies for marketing Retatrutide directly to consumers, despite the fact that Retatrutide and cagrilintide cannot legally be used in compounding at all, full stop, because neither has ever been found safe and effective for any use. Gray-market operators kept breaking the rules anyway, and patients absorbed the consequences: dosing errors, contaminated product, medicine shipped without refrigeration, and more.

Nor is a compounded medicine a generic. Generics undergo FDA review and must prove equivalence to the branded product they replace. Compounded drugs get no comparable premarket review for safety, effectiveness or quality. Compounding has a narrow, legitimate purpose, the child who cannot swallow a pill, the patient allergic to a dye, the hospital facing a genuine shortage. But it was never meant to become a parallel industry selling nationally marketed approximations of drugs nobody has approved.

The seven peptides in question, BPC-157, KPV, TB-500, MOTS-c, emideltide (also called DSIP), Semax, and Epitalon, would join the Section 503A Bulk Drug Substances List, not some blanket manufacturing license. This is not a vote to let compounders mass-manufacture peptides the way a factory runs a line; 503A covers medicines compounded for a named patient under a valid prescription. But telehealth has spent years proving how thin that line can get when the same prescription is written for tens of thousands of people who filled out nothing more than an online questionnaire.

The GLP-1 boom is the proof of concept, and widening the list hands that playbook seven new products.

The FDA’s own scientists got there first. That recommendation came from career scientists, in briefing documents posted ahead of the meeting, citing insufficient evidence of both safety and effectiveness.

But the upcoming committee meeting is not neutral.

Reporting from the Associated Press and STAT News describes it as stacked with more than half a dozen members who run peptide clinics, businesses or pharmacies, including a Tennessee state senator and pharmacist whose mother, a member of Congress, has publicly pushed the FDA to loosen peptide rules. A former FDA official who now leads the Center for Science in the Public Interest made the obvious point: a panel this weighted toward people who sell the product is poorly placed to overrule its own agency’s scientists.

None of this argues for banning peptides or treating every compounder as a front for Beijing, by the way. Washington should cut the real red tape slowing legitimate American manufacturers, and require, at minimum, that patients know the country of origin of whatever ingredient actually fills the vial, not just the pharmacy’s name on the label. Streamlining approval solves the problem.

The FDA should not open this side door to China. Its own scientists already said so. That argument gets tested in a Washington conference room in days, in front of a panel with every incentive to disagree.

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Next week, a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory committee will decide whether seven still-unapproved peptides should be added to the list of substances America's compounding pharmacies can legally use. The FDA's own career scientists have already reviewed the evidence and recommended against it. The committee weighing that recommendation, however, is stacked with people who make money selling these peptides. The broader gray market this vote would help legitimize already includes Chinese chemical manufacturers who, until recently, were supplying the precursor chemicals behind America's fentanyl epidemic.

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Foreclosure Filings Jump 21% Nationwide.

Foreclosure filings across the United States continue to rise, signaling a return to pre-pandemic levels, as Americans face increased financial strain and hurdles to home ownership.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Foreclosure filings in the United States surpassed 200,000 this year, representing an increase of over 20 percent.
📺 DETAIL: According to ATTOM, a real estate data company, foreclosure filings in the United States reached 228,000 in the first half of the year. This constitutes a 21 percent increase compared to the same period last year. This also marks a 28 percent increase from two years ago. Foreclosures typically occur when homeowners fall behind on mortgage payments. The stats with the largest increases in foreclosure filings were Idaho (59 percent), Colorado (57 percent), and Georgia (52 percent). Florida had the highest overall foreclosure rate, with one in every 2,106 housing units receiving a filing in June. ATTOM’s data on foreclosures, which was released on Thursday, includes bank repossessions, default notices, and scheduled auctions.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “The increases also suggest that some homeowners may be facing greater financial strain than they were a year ago,” said Rob Barber, CEO of ATTOM.
🎯 IMPACT: Following a dip in filings during the COVID-19 pandemic, the rise in foreclosures signals a return to pre-pandemic levels. In 2019, the year before lockdown, the number of foreclosures in the U.S. topped out at 640,864. The data suggests that economic pressures, including inflation and interest rate hikes, are likely contributing to the trend. In May, banks seized over 42,000 homes following foreclosure filings, an almost 20 increase compared to the previous year. “Foreclosure activity continued its gradual trend higher in April, with both foreclosure starts and completed foreclosures posting annual gains,” said ATTOM CEO Rob Barber in response to the data. Back in 2024, it was reported that foreclosures in the U.S. were on the rise due to higher living costs, suggesting the trend has persisted year-on-year. In response to concerns about home ownership, President Donald J. Trump has pushed Congress to pass a bill that would place restrictions on Wall Street investors buying single-family homes.

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Pakistan Blames Britain for Pakistani Rape Gang Leader’s Crimes.

The Islamic Republic of Pakistan has rejected Britain’s request to take back Shabir Ahmed, the Pakistan-born ringleader of the Rochdale grooming gang, and has blamed Ahmed’s crimes on him being raised in Britain.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Islamic Republic of Pakistan has blamed the United Kingdom for the crimes of Pakistan-born Rochdale grooming gang ringleader Shabir Ahmed. This follows Pakistan’s refusal to accept the 73-year-old Rochdale grooming gang leader, despite Britain’s efforts to deport him.
📺 DETAIL: Pakistan has claimed that Ahmed’s crimes were the result of his being raised in Britain.Regardless of where he was born, the onus lies on where he grew up, was raised, groomed, and unfortunately spoiled,” said Tahir Andrabi, Pakistan’s foreign office spokesman. The official further insisted that Pakistan had “no connection whatsoever with this matter.” Ahmed was born in Pakistan and raised in Britain by Pakistani parents. Ahmed was released from prison after serving 14 years of a 22-year sentence for 30 offenses. Ahmed’s crimes span rape, aiding and abetting rape, and trafficking for sexual exploitation. Some of his victims were as young as 12. Ahmed was stripped of his British citizenship following his conviction in 2012, but cannot be deported due to the Immigration Act of 1971. The Act prevents the deportation of immigrants from Commonwealth countries, such as Pakistan, who entered the country prior to 1973 and have lived in Britain for more than five years, although constitutionally there is nothing stopping Parliament from passing a bill amending this law retrospectively if its members want to. 
💬 KEY QUOTE: “The individual concerned is a British national who spent his entire adult life in the UK and was duly convicted by a British court for reprehensible offences committed on British soil.” – Tahir Andrabi
🎯 IMPACT: The refusal to take back Ahmed has strained British-Pakistani relations, with Britain threatening visa restrictions if Pakistan does not comply. The comments from Pakistan’s foreign office are likely to spark anger from the British public, which has been pushing the government to suspend all foreign aid to and immigration from Pakistan over its refusal to take back its pedophile. Andrabi’s remarks are likely to strengthen the resolve of those politicians seeking an amendment to the Immigration Act of 1971 to enable Ahmed’s deportation.
📺 FLASHBACK: In early July, it was reported that Ahmed had been released from prison. Ahmed was the ringleader of the Rochdale grooming gang, one of several gangs making up the broader grooming scandal in the United Kingdom. The scandal involves decades of mostly Muslim, South Asian men targeting white working-class girls for sexual abuse.

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The Islamic Republic of Pakistan has rejected Britain's request to take back Shabir Ahmed, the Pakistan-born ringleader of the Rochdale grooming gang, and has blamed Ahmed's crimes on him being raised in Britain.

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