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#illegals

The Western Journal: Colombia Bows Knee to Trump, Will Take Illegals, Gives POTUS Every Single Thing He Wants
Colombia Bows Knee to Trump, Will Take Illegals, Gives POTUS Every Single Thing He Wants
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro agreed to accept all illegal aliens returned from the U.S. after President Trump threatened tariffs. This decision marks a significant shift, as Petro initially resisted but ultimately complied with Trump's demands to avoid a trade conflict.

The agreement has been hailed as a demonstration of America's renewed global influence under Trump's leadership, with officials emphasizing the importance of cooperation in managing deportations. The swift resolution reflects a broader commitment to border security and national sovereignty.


#politics

Fox News: 'Back to our roots': Female GOP lawmakers work to win back feminism from the left
'Back to our roots': Female GOP lawmakers work to win back feminism from the left
Female Republicans in Congress are working to reshape the narrative that Democrats are the party of women. They argue that issues like cost of living and women's rights in sports are central to their platform. GOP lawmakers emphasize their historical role in women's rights, including the passage of the 19th Amendment.

Republican women are advocating for policies that they believe protect and empower women, such as bills addressing transgender participation in sports and immigration issues. They aim to connect with women voters by focusing on economic concerns and family support, positioning themselves as strong advocates for women's rights.


The Western Journal: Anti-Gun White House Page Goes Dark
Anti-Gun White House Page Goes Dark
The Trump administration has shut down the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention, a Biden-era initiative aimed at promoting gun control. The program's website has been removed, and former director Stefanie Feldman confirmed its closure, asserting it was an effort to enhance public safety.

Gun ownership in the U.S. is at record levels, with many Americans now prioritizing their Second Amendment rights over gun control measures. The sentiment is shifting toward more conservative views, and Democrats are expected to continue advocating for gun control in the future.


#society

Fox News: NYC mayor slams 'despicable act of antisemitism' after Israeli restaurant vandalized with 'messages of hate'
NYC mayor slams 'despicable act of antisemitism' after Israeli restaurant vandalized with 'messages of hate'
An Israeli restaurant in Brooklyn, Miriam, was vandalized with antisemitic messages over the weekend, prompting condemnation from NYC Mayor Eric Adams. The NYPD's Hate Crimes Task Force is investigating the incident, which involved phrases like "Israel steals culture" painted on the restaurant's exterior.

Miriam's owner, Rafi Hasid, chose to keep the vandalism visible to raise awareness about hate crimes. Both Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Rep. Ritchie Torres expressed solidarity with the restaurant, emphasizing that such acts of hate have no place in New York.


GB News: Oxfam branded ‘straightforwardly socialist’ after demanding Britain pays India £52 trillion in reparations
Oxfam branded ‘straightforwardly socialist’ after demanding Britain pays India £52 trillion in reparations
Oxfam has come under fire for its report claiming the UK owes India £52 trillion in reparations, arguing that colonial exploitation drained wealth equivalent to 20 years of Britain's GDP. Critics, including historian David Oldroyd-Bolt, label Oxfam a "socialist campaigning organization" for endorsing this view.

The report, based on analyses by Indian Marxist economists, calls for at least £4 trillion annually in reparations and climate debt from Western nations, funded by taxing the wealthy. However, its methodology has been criticized by academics, with some labeling the claims as "mindless illiteracy."


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Hostage deal framework was mostly ready by December 2023, Qatari PM says
Hostage deal framework was mostly ready by December 2023, Qatari PM says
Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani revealed that the ceasefire-hostage release framework between Israel and Hamas was established in December 2023, following extensive negotiations led by Qatar, the US, and Egypt. The current agreement has resulted in the release of seven hostages, marking a significant development in the ongoing conflict.

Al-Thani emphasized the complexity of the negotiations, which took nearly 15 months, and expressed regret over the prolonged timeline. He reiterated Qatar's commitment to mediating a peaceful resolution and highlighted the necessity of addressing the broader Israeli-Palestinian conflict for lasting stability. He also defended Qatar's role in providing humanitarian aid to Gaza while dismissing claims of supporting Hamas terrorism.


#economy

Breitbart: Nolte: Democrats Finally Acknowledge Inflation and Already Blame Trump
Nolte: Democrats Finally Acknowledge Inflation and Already Blame Trump
Democrats are blaming former President Trump for inflation, despite previously claiming it was transitory. A letter from 20 Democrats, including Sen. Elizabeth Warren, criticizes Trump for not addressing food prices, while ignoring the impact of Biden's spending, energy costs, and illegal immigration on inflation.

The article argues that government spending, high energy costs, and illegal immigration have driven inflation, and suggests that reducing government intervention would alleviate economic pressures. It claims that Democrats favor increased government control, disregarding historical and economic evidence.


#military

Forbes: A North Korean Colonel Raced Into Battle With Two Automatic Weapons: One For Close Combat, Another For Shooting Down Drones
A North Korean Colonel Raced Into Battle With Two Automatic Weapons: One For Close Combat, Another For Shooting Down Drones
Ukrainian forces recently captured a North Korean colonel during intense fighting in Kursk Oblast, along with his advanced military equipment, including a Vepr-12 shotgun. This weapon is designed to counter drones, reflecting the North Koreans' preparedness for modern warfare tactics.

Despite their superior gear and training, the colonel was killed while leading his troops against the Ukrainian 22nd Mechanized Brigade, which is significantly outnumbered by Russian and North Korean forces. The North Koreans are noted for their effective counter-drone strategies and high fitness standards among soldiers.


Fox News: Trump's reinstatement of troops booted over COVID vaccine hailed as win for freedom: 'Great day for patriots'
Trump's reinstatement of troops booted over COVID vaccine hailed as win for freedom: 'Great day for patriots'
Rep. Brian Mast commended President Trump's plan to reinstate military personnel discharged for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine, calling it a significant moment for service members. The executive order aims to restore their ranks and benefits, addressing the concerns of those who opposed the vaccine mandate.

Mast highlighted the broader implications for conservatives in government roles and emphasized the pride of returning service members. Other Republican leaders also supported the reinstatement, framing it as a corrective measure against perceived overreach in vaccine mandates.


Forbes: Another Ukrainian Brigade Is Disintegrating As It Deploys To Pokrovsk
Another Ukrainian Brigade Is Disintegrating As It Deploys To Pokrovsk
The newly formed 157th Mechanized Brigade of Ukraine is reportedly disintegrating as it deploys to the front lines in Pokrovsk, a critical area in the ongoing conflict with Russia. Lacking adequate combat training and experience, the brigade, like others in its series, is facing heavy casualties and low morale.

Critics argue that the Ukrainian command should have integrated these inexperienced units into established brigades rather than sending them to the front. Following the collapse of the 155th Brigade, President Zelensky has halted the formation of new brigades, directing recruits to join existing units, but this decision comes too late for the 157th.


#crime

The Western Journal: Visa, Mastercard 'Directly Handling the Proceeds' of Child Sexual Abuse Material: Official Docs
Visa, Mastercard 'Directly Handling the Proceeds' of Child Sexual Abuse Material: Official Docs
A whistleblower claims Visa and Mastercard have been complicit in the laundering of funds linked to child sexual abuse material on OnlyFans. The complaint, filed with federal agencies, alleges that the companies ignored warnings about illegal transactions since at least 2021.

Both companies deny knowledge of the complaint and assert that they have robust compliance measures to prevent illegal activity. They emphasize their commitment to removing non-compliant merchants from their networks.


#technology

Forbes: Chinese ChatGPT Rival DeepSeek Is Making Waves In Silicon Valley Despite U.S. Curbs
Chinese ChatGPT Rival DeepSeek Is Making Waves In Silicon Valley Despite U.S. Curbs
DeepSeek, a startup founded by Chinese hedge fund mogul Liang Wenfeng, has gained significant traction in the AI market, surpassing major competitors like OpenAI. Its AI Assistant app has become the most downloaded free app on Apple's App Store in both China and the U.S., showcasing advanced capabilities while reportedly costing much less to develop.

The company's success is attributed to innovative techniques that allow it to train AI models efficiently, potentially saving on costs and resources. With no outside funding, DeepSeek's rise is seen as a breakthrough in AI technology, raising hopes for China's chip developers and setting it apart from other Chinese AI models.