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Migrants with criminal records may still be eligible for residence permits in Spain if they have a Spanish national relative, the nation’s Supreme Court determined on Monday. The ruling was issued as part of a broader legal challenge presented by several social organizations against the new Immigration Regulations implemented by the Spanish government in May 2025. Among its contents, the text contained provisions that automatically barred migrants with criminal records from renewing residence permits in Spain. Per the newspaper ABC, the criminal records provisions factored not just the time that the migrant had lived in Spain — but also any country in which the…

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A coalition of economists and researchers, including 15 Nobel laureates, has issued an urgent warning that AI could transform the global economy at an unprecedented pace, requiring immediate policy action to address potential widespread job displacement. The New York Times reports that according to a statement signed by nearly 200 prominent economists and researchers released Monday, AI may reshape the economy more rapidly than any technology in history, and governments must act swiftly to prepare for its impact. The statement, titled “We Must Act Now,” cautions that AI could bring both significant risks and opportunities to society. “A.I. may become…

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Monday on FBN’s “Mornings with Maria,” Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN) acknowledged the push for Congress to pass the so-called Save America Act with the looming August recess and a potential partisan shift on Capitol Hill. “So, Senator, I want to get your thoughts here,” host Cheryl Casone said. “Do you think the Senate is going to be able to pass the SAVE America Act in any way, shape, or form before the August recess?” Hagerty replied, “Well, I agree with Senator [Mike] Lee. I think we should try every aspect available to us. I’m one of the co-sponsors of this…

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Ukraine will produce French-made cruise missiles, precision guided bombs, and air defense interceptor missiles through a license granted by Paris to Kyiv, President Emmanuel Macron announced on Monday. Macron made the announcement during Monday’s “Coalition of the Willing” meeting in Paris that saw Macron, President Volodymyr Zelensky, and several other European heads of state reiterate their support of Ukraine amid Russia’s ongoing invasion of its territory and reaffirm their calls for a ceasefire and direct negotiations between both sides. At the meeting, Macron revealed that France has issued a license to Ukraine for the manufacturing of the missiles — marking the first time…

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Missouri-based AR-15 manufacturer CMMG put law enforcement on notice in states that ban guns, making clear the company will only sell to them if they make “public and written statements” refusing to enforce “unconstitutional restrictions.” In a June 30 press release, CMMG said: At this time, CMMG would like to renew our statement on sales of products to states that restrict the freedom of it’s citizens….We do not have 2 classes of citizens in the country; we are ALL subject to the constitution. CMMG will fulfill orders in restricted areas if the Chief of Police or Sheriff of that respective…

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House GOP leaders are closer to appeasing the group of hard-liners who have kept the chamber’s floor frozen for weeks. Several of the rebel Republicans on Monday told POLITICO they will need to see concrete steps on legislation codifying President Donald Trump’s border policies before they’d take a procedural vote to unlock floor business. While it’s unclear what exactly could satisfy them, several said they want more than a promise from leaders to vote on immigration legislation. “It’s not about promises at this point,” Rep. Chip Roy said Monday. “We need to see movement.” Negotiations appear to be getting close:…

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The bloc absorbed nearly all of the Yamal project’s output months before a 2027 import ban is due to take effect, according to the outlet The EU imported a record volume of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia’s flagship Yamal project in the first half of 2026, ahead of a planned ban on supplies from Russia, the Financial Times has reported. Brussels has promised to ban imports of Russian LNG under long-term contracts from January 1, 2027 which would eliminate supplies that currently account for around 14% of the bloc’s imports of the fuel. Purchases under new short-term contracts are already…

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America’s 250th anniversary arrived amid growing doubts about democracy, prosperity, and national unity The United States has just marked a major anniversary, 250 years since it declared independence from Great Britain and, in theory, this should be a moment of national pride with another historical milestone passed, another reason for flags, fireworks, and speeches about destiny.But the mood is not especially festive.Two weeks before the anniversary, Reuters published a poll that captured the depth of American anxiety – and the numbers were grim. More than two-thirds (70%) of Americans no longer consider their country the greatest nation on Earth, while 64%…

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On Monday, on CNN’s “Inside Politics,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) said it “makes a lot of sense” for South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster to appoint Sen. Lindsey Graham’s sister as interim senator. Earlier on Truth Social, President Donald Trump posted, “I recommended, to Governor Henry McMaster, Lindsey Graham’s wonderful sister, Darline, to serve as interim Senator from the Great State of South Carolina. This would be a fabulous tribute to Lindsey, who loved her dearly! President DONALD J. TRUMP.” Host Dana Bash said, “President Trump just posted on Truth Social a few minutes ago that he wants the South Carolina…

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On the topic of marking to market… I’ve talked about the private equity and in particular private credit bubble, and how multiple PE funds have gated investors. Now we see the dolts running Harvard’s money are neck deep in this garbage. Not surprised, really. The liquidity trap the poor suckers at Harvard (spineless pointy shoes) are facing is ultimately a forced mark-to-market event in slow motion. Private equity funds have been able to paper over deteriorating portfolio valuations because the exit environment has been essentially closed. No IPOs, no strategics buying at 2021 multiples, no secondaries at par. As long…

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