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#illegals
Le Monde: US judge temporarily blocks Trump's order to end birthright citizenship
A federal judge has temporarily blocked President Trump's executive order redefining birthright citizenship, labeling it "blatantly unconstitutional." This ruling comes amid a multi-state challenge involving 22 states and immigrant rights groups, with concerns over its impact on citizenship for children born to undocumented parents.
Judge John Coughenour expressed skepticism towards the Justice Department's arguments, emphasizing the order's clear unconstitutionality. The executive order, set to take effect on February 19, could affect hundreds of thousands of births in the U.S.
Breitbart: De Blasio: Trump's Mass Deportations Are 'Just Not American'
Former NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio criticized the Trump administration's mass deportation plans, stating they contradict American values. He emphasized the public's outrage over family separations and the importance of due process, arguing that such policies would lead to discomfort and a police state mentality.
De Blasio warned that while some may support deporting criminals, the broader implications would be troubling and could alienate even those who initially agreed with Trump. He noted past objections from faith leaders and predicted a similar response this time.
#politics
Human Events: LAWRENCE HUNTER: Trump’s move to take Greenland echoes Thomas Jefferson
President Trump is pursuing territorial acquisitions, particularly Greenland, parts of Canada, and the Panama Canal Zone, to enhance U.S. security and revive federalism. These territories could serve as models for governance, encouraging states to demand similar benefits and autonomy from federal regulations.
The proposed territories would allow for unique governance structures, potentially exempting them from certain federal laws and taxes. This approach aims to decentralize power, revitalize constitutional principles, and create competitive advantages that could lead to a resurgence of local autonomy and innovation across the U.S.
Forbes: Pete Hegseth Confirmation: First GOP Senator Says She’ll Vote ‘No’ On Trump’s Pentagon Pick
Sen. Lisa Murkowski has announced she will vote against the nomination of Pete Hegseth for Defense Secretary, citing serious concerns over his lack of experience and allegations of misconduct, including sexual harassment and excessive drinking. Other senators have raised issues regarding withheld information from Hegseth's FBI background check.
Despite these concerns, some Republican senators have expressed support for Hegseth, who has denied most allegations against him. The Senate Armed Services Committee approved his nomination in a narrow vote, setting the stage for a full Senate vote.
Fox News: John Ratcliffe confirmed as next CIA director, becomes second Trump nominee to gain congressional approval
John Ratcliffe has been confirmed as the next CIA director, receiving Senate approval with a 74-25 vote. This marks his second appointment under President Trump, having previously served as Director of National Intelligence. His nomination gained bipartisan support, including from some Democrats.
Ratcliffe aims to eliminate politicization within the CIA and enhance its technological capabilities. He is expected to adopt a strong stance on China and prioritize the agency's adaptation to technological advancements. The Senate plans to expedite the approval of remaining Trump nominees.
Breitbart: OpenAI Boss Sam Altman Expresses Support for Donald Trump, Regrets Being an 'NPC' During Previous Term
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has publicly changed his perspective on Donald Trump, admitting he previously fell into the "NPC" trap and wishes he had thought more critically. He believes Trump could be beneficial for the country despite not agreeing with him on everything.
This statement comes amid a dispute with Elon Musk over the $500 billion Stargate Project, a collaboration between OpenAI and SoftBank. Musk questioned the project's funding, while Altman defended it and urged Musk to prioritize U.S. interests. The ongoing tensions highlight the complex relationship between tech leaders and government.
Forbes: Can Trump End Birthright Citizenship? What To Know After Judge Blocks Executive Order
A federal judge has blocked President Trump's executive order aimed at eliminating birthright citizenship, deeming it "blatantly unconstitutional." The ruling halts the order while litigation continues, with legal experts asserting that the president lacks the authority to unilaterally change the 14th Amendment's provisions.
Trump's order sought to deny citizenship to children born in the U.S. to parents who are not lawful residents. This move has faced multiple lawsuits from Democratic states and civil rights groups, with potential implications for millions of children and the broader immigration landscape.
Fox News: Anti-Trump anchor Jim Acosta left off new CNN programing schedule
CNN has announced a new weekday programming lineup that does not include Jim Acosta, who has been a prominent figure at the network. His 10 a.m. slot has been replaced, and discussions are ongoing about a potential new time slot for him. Other changes include Jake Tapper's move to a two-hour slot in the evening.
Acosta, known for his confrontational style with the Trump administration, may face a significant shift if he is offered a less favorable midnight slot. Reports suggest that if he declines this option, he could leave CNN altogether. The changes come amid layoffs affecting 6% of CNN's workforce.
#society
Breitbart: Disney's 'X-Men 97' Creator Accuses Marvel Studios of Racism
Beau DeMayo, former showrunner of Marvel’s X-Men ’97, accused Marvel Studios of undermining black stories and making inappropriate comments about black writers. He claimed that the studio's leadership does not take black narratives seriously, citing a culture of prejudice.
DeMayo, who was fired amid misconduct allegations he denies, suggested that a smear campaign is aimed at discrediting him. He hinted at revealing more about the situation in court, including potential involvement of Marvel's top executives.
Forbes: This $2 Billion Content Moderation Company Is Trying To Stop AI Images Of Child Sexual Abuse
Hive, co-founded by Kevin Guo in 2014, has transitioned from a consumer app to a provider of AI-driven content moderation tools. The company has partnered with the Internet Watch Foundation to enhance its ability to detect and remove child sexual abuse material (CSAM) from online platforms.
The partnership will integrate IWF’s datasets into Hive’s moderation systems, which already serve major social media platforms. With the rise of AI-generated CSAM, Hive aims to bolster online safety and has seen significant business growth, processing billions of content pieces monthly.
The Telegraph: Watch: Firefight erupts between Hamas and bandits over Gaza aid trucks
Hamas is engaged in a firefight with bandits looting aid trucks near Rafah, highlighting its struggle for control in Gaza. The conflict erupted when a broken aid vehicle was targeted by armed robbers, leading to a confrontation with Hamas fighters.
This incident underscores Hamas's difficulties in maintaining security and providing basic services in the wake of Israeli troop withdrawals after a recent ceasefire.
#economy
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Rep. Ashely Hinson on DOGE: 'We're Talking in the Trillions of Cuts'
Rep. Ashley Hinson (R-IA) emphasized the need for significant budget cuts, indicating discussions around "trillions" in reductions within the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). She highlighted ongoing efforts to reform government operations and eliminate unauthorized funding.
Hinson noted that these cuts are essential for revitalizing the American economy and reducing regulatory burdens. She expressed optimism about achieving real savings for taxpayers and stressed the importance of a long-term approach to budgeting.
#history
Fox News: A 2,000-year-old statue is found abandoned in a garbage bag in Greece
A 2,000-year-old marble statue was found abandoned in a garbage bag near Thessaloniki, Greece. Discovered by a resident, the headless statue dates back to the Hellenistic era and will undergo further examination before being handed over to local authorities for preservation.
Police are investigating the statue's disposal, having briefly detained a man for questioning. Accidental archaeological finds are common in Greece, with recent discoveries including a Roman-era statue during gas pipeline work near Athens.
#crime
Fox News: Antioch High School students recount chaotic scenes as shooting unfolded, victim's family speaks out
A shooting at Antioch High School in Tennessee left one student dead and another injured. A 17-year-old shooter, described as quiet and studious, opened fire during lunch, prompting chaos as students fled. The shooter later took his own life. Investigators are examining his troubling online posts for motives.
The victim, Josselin Corea Escalante, was remembered by her father and aunt as a loving and well-behaved student. Witnesses recounted the horrifying scene, with one student describing the shooter as a "monster" despite his previously calm demeanor.
GB News: Keir Starmer is being 'dishonest' about Axel Rudakubana failings, Barrister claims
A UK barrister argues for a change in the law regarding life sentences for offenders under 18, as Axel Rudakubana is likely to evade a whole life sentence for the Southport attack. He criticized Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer for not acting on this issue in Parliament.
Fox News: Mailman murder suspect with history of violence indicted in brazen lunch break attack
Jaia Cruz, a 24-year-old transgender individual, has been indicted for second-degree murder following the stabbing death of postal worker Ray Hodge III during a dispute in a Harlem deli. Hodge, a father of two, was attacked in front of witnesses and later died at the hospital.
Cruz, who has a history of knife violence, allegedly fled the scene but was arrested later. The incident has deeply affected the community, with Hodge's family and colleagues mourning his loss and remembering him as a kind and honorable person.
The Telegraph: Woman’s body found half-eaten by pet pugs
A 34-year-old Romanian woman, Adriana Neagoe, was discovered dead in her apartment, partially consumed by her pet pugs after lying undiscovered for days. Police found no signs of violence, and an investigation is underway to determine the cause of her death.
Relatives had raised concerns after not hearing from her for nearly a week. Tributes have poured in online, expressing shock and condolences for her passing.
Breitbart: Rudakubana Gets 52 Years: Southport Killer Tried to Decapitate Little Girl
Axel Rudakubana, who killed three young girls and attempted to murder 26 others at a dance party, was sentenced to a minimum of 52 years in prison. The judge noted that had Rudakubana been older, he would have received a full life term. His violent attack included horrific details of the victims' injuries.
Rudakubana, who had a history of violence and interest in genocide, expressed glee over the killings during police custody. Although the prosecution did not classify the attack as terrorism, the judge stated that the severity of the violence was comparable to terrorist acts.