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DHS Blames Sanctuary Laws After Violent Mob Attacks ICE Agents in San Francisco

Up to 20 rioters ambushed ICE agents outside a San Francisco courthouse, deploying pepper spray and injuring officers. One assailant, Adrian Guerrero, allegedly slashed a government vehicle’s tire, threatened to stab an officer, and vowed to “go after your family” before being arrested. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem condemned the attack, linking the rise in assaults—up 1,000%—to sanctuary city policies and political rhetoric. She vowed enforcement would continue against “the worst criminal illegal aliens.” The assault follows a July shootout in Dallas where armed attackers targeted ICE agents.

 

Trump Floats Military Deployment to Baltimore Amid Clash With Gov. Wes Moore

President Trump hinted Sunday he may send troops to Baltimore, escalating his push to deploy the National Guard in Democrat-led cities. The threat followed a spat with Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, who invited Trump to tour Baltimore after criticizing his D.C. takeover. Trump dismissed Moore’s crime record and compared him to Gov. Gavin Newsom, saying he’d “send in the troops” if needed. Moore countered that Baltimore’s crime has fallen sharply, accusing Trump of spreading lies. Critics like Rev. Al Sharpton blasted Trump’s targeting of Black-led cities as racially motivated. Chicago and New York remain Trump’s top stated deployment priorities.

 

Trump Slams Judge Engoron After $500M Fraud Penalty Overturned on Appeal

President Trump celebrated a major appellate court win Sunday, blasting New York Judge Arthur Engoron as “crooked” and “incompetent” after a $500M civil fraud penalty was thrown out. The appeals panel ruled the fine unconstitutional under the Eighth Amendment, though it left liability intact, affirming AG Letitia James’ authority to pursue the case. One dissenting judge argued the lawsuit was politically motivated, calling James’ aim “not market hygiene, but political hygiene.” Trump accused Engoron and James of corruption, while James vowed to appeal to New York’s highest court. The DOJ is also probing James over unrelated mortgage fraud allegations, which she denies.

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💰 Top Financial News 📈

4 High-Yield Dividend Stocks Under $10 Rated as Safe Buys

Wall Street analysts spotlight four bargain dividend stocks trading below $10 that offer strong yields and buy ratings. Amcor (AMCR, $8.71), a Dividend Aristocrat, develops packaging for food, beverage, and healthcare products, yielding 5.9% with a $12 target price from Truist. LXP Industrial Trust (LXP, $8.80), a REIT focused on warehouses and e-commerce distribution, yields 6.2% and has a $10 target from KeyCorp. Kearny Financial (KRNY, $6.48), a regional bank serving NJ and NYC, yields 7.3% with a $9 target from Piper Sandler. United Microelectronics (UMC, $6.77), Taiwan’s first chipmaker, offers 7.1% yield and strong growth potential in semiconductor foundry services, with Zacks rating it a Buy. Analysts say these stocks provide safe income plays as the Fed eyes rate cuts.

 

Keurig Dr Pepper Nears $18B Acquisition of Dutch Coffee Giant JDE Peet’s

Keurig Dr Pepper is reportedly finalizing an $18 billion deal to acquire Dutch coffee company JDE Peet’s, known for brands like L’Or, Tassimo, and Douwe Egberts. After the merger, the companies plan to split their beverage and coffee units. JDE Peet’s, valued at $15 billion, recently raised its forecasts after strong earnings. The move would expand Keurig’s global coffee presence, following last year’s $990 million purchase of a majority stake in energy drink maker Ghost. Neither company has commented yet on the report.

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💊 Top Health News 💪

TikTok’s Viral ‘6-6-6’ Walking Routine Gains Popularity for Fat Burning

A new walking trend called the 6-6-6 method is going viral on TikTok, with trainers praising it as a sustainable way to burn fat and improve heart health without grueling workouts. The routine consists of a six-minute warm-up, a 60-minute brisk walk, and a six-minute cooldown, often done at 6 a.m. or 6 p.m. for consistency. Celebrity trainer Kollins Ezekh told Fox News Digital that walking provides both physical and mental benefits, though posture, proper footwear, and moderation are key to avoiding injury.

 

People Living Longer With Cancer, Thanks to Breakthrough Treatments

More than 18 million Americans are now cancer survivors, including hundreds of thousands with stage-four disease, as advances in screening and therapies like Keytruda extend lives. Experts say survival beyond five years is increasingly common, but the progress brings new challenges: emotional strain, fading support, and financial burdens of ongoing care. Doctors note patients now live long enough to face issues like cholesterol and heart health, turning cancer into a chronic, manageable condition for many.

 

📖 Today’s Randy Words Of Wisdom

“When lawmen are hunted in the streets, the rule of law itself is under attack.”

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