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#illegals

Fox News: Trump signs Laken Riley Act into law as first legislative victory in new administration
Trump signs Laken Riley Act into law as first legislative victory in new administration
President Trump has signed the Laken Riley Act, which mandates that ICE detain illegal immigrants charged with theft-related crimes or assaulting police officers. The legislation allows states to sue the Department of Homeland Security for damages caused by illegal immigration and honors Laken Riley, a nursing student killed by an illegal immigrant.

The law received bipartisan support but has faced criticism for potentially leading to mass detentions for minor offenses. Advocates argue it represents a significant expansion of mandatory detention, while the Trump administration emphasizes its commitment to cracking down on illegal immigration.


#politics

Fox News: RFK Jr tells lawmakers that ‘every abortion is a tragedy’ at confirmation hearing
RFK Jr tells lawmakers that ‘every abortion is a tragedy’ at confirmation hearing
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump's nominee for Health and Human Services, stated during his confirmation hearing that he agrees with Trump that every abortion is a "tragedy" and supports state control over abortion policies. He emphasized his commitment to implementing Trump's priorities, including ending late-term abortions.

Kennedy's past views on abortion have shifted, causing confusion among lawmakers. While he has previously supported abortion rights, he now aligns with Trump's stance, which includes maintaining "powerful exceptions." Concerns were raised about his nomination, especially regarding his vaccine stance.


Fox News: TikTok suppressed content critical of Trump, exclusive report alleges
TikTok suppressed content critical of Trump, exclusive report alleges
A report by the Network Contagion Research Institute claims TikTok suppresses content critical of Donald Trump while allowing anti-Biden content. TikTok denies these allegations, stating that the absence of certain hashtags is due to concerns over election misinformation and profanity.

The findings raise questions about TikTok's content moderation practices and transparency, with experts suggesting the app's algorithms may be manipulated to favor specific political narratives. TikTok maintains that its policies remain unchanged and cites technical issues for any inconsistencies.


Fox News: Democrats coordinate multi-state response to Trump's funding freeze
Democrats coordinate multi-state response to Trump's funding freeze
Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, criticized President Trump's freeze on federal funding, calling it chaotic and harmful to essential services. The Office of Management and Budget's memo paused grants and loans, affecting programs vital for families and local governments.

Democratic governors and attorneys general are coordinating legal action against the freeze, claiming it jeopardizes critical state services. Republicans, while generally supporting Trump, acknowledge the need for clarity on the funding impacts.


Fox News: Democrat politician berates police officer during traffic stop: 'Pulling over your boss'
Democrat politician berates police officer during traffic stop: 'Pulling over your boss'
Paulsboro Councilman Theodore D. Holloway II was recorded berating a police officer during a traffic stop for allegedly running a stop sign. Holloway claimed he was the officer's "boss" and called the police chief during the encounter, asserting he deserved special treatment.

Paulsboro Mayor John Giovannitti criticized Holloway's behavior as unprofessional, emphasizing that elected officials do not receive special treatment. Holloway received a citation for expired vehicle registration but not for the stop sign violation.


Breitbart: Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 697: Breitbart’s Kristina Wong on Big Changes at Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon
Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 697: Breitbart’s Kristina Wong on Big Changes at Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon
Kristina Wong discusses significant changes at the Department of Defense under Secretary Pete Hegseth during President Trump's administration. The conversation is part of the Breitbart News Daily Podcast, hosted by Mike Slater.




#society

Fox News: President Donald Trump to deport Hamas sympathizers on college campuses, defund CRT with new executive orders
President Donald Trump to deport Hamas sympathizers on college campuses, defund CRT with new executive orders
President Trump plans to initiate a crackdown on antisemitism at colleges, targeting pro-Hamas activists on student visas for deportation. Federal agencies have 60 days to identify legal measures to combat anti-Jewish sentiment, with the DOJ expected to take immediate action.

Additionally, Trump will sign executive orders to cut federal funding from K-12 schools teaching Critical Race Theory and support school choice. This follows a House GOP report urging stricter policies against antisemitism in higher education, amid rising tensions and incidents following the October 7 attacks in Israel.


The Economist: The rise of the Net-Zero Dad
The rise of the Net-Zero Dad
Middle-aged British men show a growing interest in solutions to climate issues, such as heat pumps, despite a general apathy towards the problems themselves. This trend reflects a shift in priorities among this demographic.

Additionally, Labour's support for Heathrow expansion signals a commitment to economic growth. Meanwhile, British high streets are seeing a surge in bubble tea popularity, and road safety remains a significant concern with over 1,600 annual fatalities.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Hostages Arbel Yehoud, Agam Berger, Gadi Mozes to go free Thursday, along with 5 Thais
Hostages Arbel Yehoud, Agam Berger, Gadi Mozes to go free Thursday, along with 5 Thais
Three Israeli hostages, IDF soldier Agam Berger, civilian Arbel Yehoud, and Gadi Moshe Mozes, are set for release by Hamas alongside five Thai captives. Their families have been notified, and the releases follow a dispute over a truce deal. Israel will release 110 Palestinian prisoners in exchange.

The ongoing hostage situation stems from the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, which resulted in 251 kidnappings. The deal aims to release 33 humanitarian hostages in phases, with Israel also freeing Palestinian security prisoners. The Red Cross has stated it does not control the release process.


#economy

The Economist: Backing Heathrow expansion suggests Labour is serious about growth
Backing Heathrow expansion suggests Labour is serious about growth
The expansion of Heathrow Airport, which includes plans for a third runway, reflects the UK government's renewed commitment to economic growth. This project has faced a tumultuous history of approvals and cancellations, highlighting the ongoing debate among political parties and environmental activists.

As the government moves forward, this development could symbolize a shift in priorities towards infrastructure and economic revitalization, despite the challenges posed by local opposition.


#health

Fox News: CDC ordered to immediately stop collaborating with WHO after Trump begins process for US withdrawal
CDC ordered to immediately stop collaborating with WHO after Trump begins process for US withdrawal
The CDC has been instructed to cease all collaborations with the WHO following President Trump's executive order withdrawing the U.S. from the organization. This includes halting all communications and visits, which experts warn could hinder the U.S. response to health outbreaks.

Health officials express concern that this abrupt stop could have significant repercussions for monitoring diseases, including bird flu, potentially impacting public health and safety. Trump criticized the financial contributions of the U.S. compared to other nations, particularly China, while leaving the door open for future re-engagement with the WHO if reforms occur.


Breitbart: MAHA Supporters Gather in D.C. to Support RFK Jr.
MAHA Supporters Gather in D.C. to Support RFK Jr.
Supporters of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump's nominee for Health and Human Services Secretary, rallied in Washington, D.C. to express their backing as he testified before the Senate Committee on Finance. Kennedy emphasized the movement's grassroots support, particularly from "MAHA moms."

He pledged to prioritize healthy foods, scrutinize food additives, eliminate financial conflicts of interest, and establish a transparent scientific standard at HHS if confirmed. Kennedy highlighted the significant public mandate for these changes, reflecting a commitment to restoring the American dream.


Fox News: Why does RFK Jr.’s voice sound raspy? Here’s what to know
Why does RFK Jr.’s voice sound raspy? Here’s what to know
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., nominated for Health and Human Services Secretary, has a condition called spasmodic dysphonia, which affects his voice, making it sound strained and hoarse. He was diagnosed in 1996 and has since expressed dissatisfaction with his voice, stating it sounds "terrible."

Spasmodic dysphonia is a rare neurological disorder impacting vocal cords, affecting around 500,000 people in the U.S. Treatment options include voice therapy and Botox injections, which Kennedy has utilized periodically. There is currently no cure for the condition.


#crime

Fox News: Tren de Aragua gang member arrested in NYC was ‘trying to buy grenades,’ Noem says
Tren de Aragua gang member arrested in NYC was ‘trying to buy grenades,’ Noem says
A member of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, Anderson Zambrano-Pacheco, was arrested in New York City during immigration raids targeting violent criminals. He was allegedly attempting to purchase grenades and has been charged with kidnapping, assault, and burglary.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem emphasized the importance of these raids for community safety, noting public support despite opposition from some local leaders. The operation resulted in over 1,000 arrests in a single day as part of a broader effort to address crime linked to illegal immigrants.


Fox News: DEA arrests 4 in Colorado with suspected ties to Sinaloa Cartel, Tren de Aragua
DEA arrests 4 in Colorado with suspected ties to Sinaloa Cartel, Tren de Aragua
The DEA has arrested four individuals in Colorado linked to the Sinaloa Cartel and the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. Three men, suspected of fentanyl trafficking, were apprehended near the Lochbuie Police Department, with multiple firearms and ammunition seized during the operation.

The arrests are part of a broader investigation into drug trafficking in the region, with a focus on combating fentanyl distribution. The DEA emphasizes its commitment to addressing the ongoing fentanyl crisis.


#sports

GB News: Tiger Woods left exasperated as golf icon breaks rule he helped to create
Tiger Woods left exasperated as golf icon breaks rule he helped to create
Tiger Woods became the first player to violate the shot clock rule during a TGL match, receiving a one-stroke penalty for failing to take his shot within the 40-second limit. This occurred as he prepared for an eight-foot putt, surprising both him and the spectators.

Despite the penalty, Woods' team, Jupiter Links GC, won the match 4-3, with Kevin Kisner delivering the decisive shot. Woods acknowledged his mistake, stating he took too long while trying to calm his heart rate.


Breitbart: Jake Paul Vs. Logan Paul HBO Max Fight Could Fuel Boxing's Streaming Boom
Jake Paul Vs. Logan Paul HBO Max Fight Could Fuel Boxing's Streaming Boom
Jake and Logan Paul announced a potential fight against each other, set for March 27, to air on HBO Max. The brothers, both prominent figures in social media and combat sports, have previously attracted significant attention and revenue with their bouts.

Jake Paul recently defeated Mike Tyson, while Logan Paul has participated in high-profile wrestling events. The upcoming fight could coincide with WrestleMania, adding to its significance.


#science

The Telegraph: Newly-discovered ‘Christmas asteroid’ could collide with Earth
Newly-discovered ‘Christmas asteroid’ could collide with Earth
Astronomers have identified an asteroid, 2024 YR4, that could potentially collide with Earth on December 22, 2032. The space rock, measuring between 40 and 100 meters, was detected moving away from Earth at 38,000 mph and has a 1.2% chance of impact, the highest risk recorded by the ESA.

Currently rated a level three on the Torino Impact Hazard Scale, this asteroid has been prioritized for monitoring, surpassing the second highest risk asteroid, which has a 0.68% chance of impact. International organizations are evaluating response strategies.


#technology

Breitbart: Schweizer: AI App DeepSeek Could Be China's Plan B for Data Collection After TikTok Ban
Schweizer: AI App DeepSeek Could Be China's Plan B for Data Collection After TikTok Ban
The launch of the Chinese AI engine DeepSeek has raised concerns about its impact on U.S. financial markets, causing significant losses for American AI companies. Critics, including Peter Schweizer, question the legitimacy of DeepSeek's cost claims and suggest it may be part of a broader strategy by China to undermine U.S. tech dominance.

The timing of DeepSeek's announcement, shortly after Trump's $500 billion AI initiative, has led to speculation about potential ties to the Chinese Communist Party and its intentions. There are fears that DeepSeek could serve as an alternative data collection tool for China, especially if TikTok faces a ban in the U.S.