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#politics

Fox News: Dead, not on arrival: Where the bipartisan border deal stands in Congress before anyone has even seen it
Dead, not on arrival: Where the bipartisan border deal stands in Congress before anyone has even seen it
Senate conservatives express opposition and skepticism towards a hypothetical bipartisan border security package, criticizing the lack of information about the bill. They accuse Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of fostering the talks and aligning with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, leading to tension within the GOP. Democrats condemn attempts to sabotage the negotiations before a bill is even presented. McConnell backs the border negotiations despite criticism from conservatives. The status of the border bill remains uncertain.


Breitbart: Joe Biden's Response to Elmo's Viral Online Wellness Check Backfires as Americans Fault Him for Their Depression
Joe Biden's Response to Elmo's Viral Online Wellness Check Backfires as Americans Fault Him for Their Depression
President Biden's response to Elmo's viral wellness check backfired as Americans blamed him for their depression. Critics slammed him for focusing on Sesame Street instead of important issues.


Fox News: Lawyer closes funding gap in NC governor race, but Robinson still favorite for GOP nomination
Lawyer closes funding gap in NC governor race, but Robinson still favorite for GOP nomination
Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson remains the top fundraiser in the GOP primary race for North Carolina governor. He raised close to $3.4 million in the second half of 2023. However, trial lawyer Bill Graham has used his personal fortune to compete with Robinson, loaning his campaign $2.8 million of the $2.9 million it had collected. Graham has run TV ads criticizing Robinson for his comments about Jews and the Holocaust, while Robinson has attacked Graham over his involvement in lawsuits against hog farmers.


Breitbart: Johnson Sets Vote on Tax Bill Called 'Trojan Horse to Expand Welfare' for Illegals
Johnson Sets Vote on Tax Bill Called 'Trojan Horse to Expand Welfare' for Illegals
Congressman Mike Johnson (R-LA) is pushing a tax bill despite objections from conservative and centrist Republicans. Conservatives are unhappy about provisions that they see as benefiting illegal immigrants, such as an expansion of the Child Tax Credit without requiring a Social Security number. There is also a separate fight over border security and foreign aid negotiations.


#society

Times Of Israel: White House: Iran-backed militias in Iraq launched deadly drone attack on US troops
White House: Iran-backed militias in Iraq launched deadly drone attack on US troops
US and British defense chiefs discuss Mideast threats, including attacks by Iran-aligned groups and Houthi attacks on shipping. They also discuss support for Ukraine.

Georgia governor signs antisemitism bill, adopting the IHRA definition in state law. Supporters hope it will help identify hate crimes and discrimination against Jewish people. Critics worry it will hinder opposition to Israeli actions.


#war

Times Of Israel: PM tells UN envoys UNRWA is ‘totally infiltrated’ by Hamas, must be replaced
PM tells UN envoys UNRWA is ‘totally infiltrated’ by Hamas, must be replaced
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims that the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, has been infiltrated by Hamas. Several countries, including the UK, Germany, Japan, and the US, have suspended funding to UNRWA following Israeli allegations that some of its employees were involved in a Hamas attack. Netanyahu called for other aid agencies to replace UNRWA. The UN agencies have warned of dire consequences for the people of Gaza if funding is not resumed.


#foreignaffairs

Human Events: EXCLUSIVE: The US troops are still in the Middle East because there’s a ‘neocon imperative’ to ‘remove the Assad government’
EXCLUSIVE: The US troops are still in the Middle East because there’s a ‘neocon imperative’ to ‘remove the Assad government’
Lt Col Tony Shaffer reveals that US troops remain in the Middle East due to a neocon agenda aimed at destabilizing Syria and toppling the Assad government. Despite the war against ISIS being over, troops are still deployed, defending proxy groups against Assad. The recent attack on a US base by an Iranian-backed militia was a result of negligence and a failure at multiple levels. Additionally, Shaffer highlights that the US has provided significant funding to both Iran and Ukraine, indirectly supporting those who oppose American interests.


Fox News: US sanctions 3 firms over direct connections to Sudan Civil War
US sanctions 3 firms over direct connections to Sudan Civil War
US sanctions were imposed on three Sudanese firms linked to warring forces in Sudan. The conflict, between the army led by Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan and the RSF commanded by Gen. Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, has caused mass displacement and a high death toll.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Jamie Dimon Warns of ‘Rebellion’ as Government Debt Balloons, Economy Heads Towards ‘Cliff’
Jamie Dimon Warns of ‘Rebellion’ as Government Debt Balloons, Economy Heads Towards ‘Cliff’
JPMorgan CEO warns that out-of-control government spending in the US could lead to a market "rebellion" as debt levels continue to rise. He emphasizes the need for the federal government to address massive government spending to prevent a default. Analysts suggest that the US has about 20 years before the debt becomes unsustainable, but a worst-case scenario could lead to a debt-to-GDP ratio of 204 percent by 2040.


#military

Forbes: Water At Camp Lejeune Linked To Higher Risks Of Various Cancers, New Study Finds
Water At Camp Lejeune Linked To Higher Risks Of Various Cancers, New Study Finds
Military personnel and civilians at Camp Lejeune in the 1970s and '80s were more likely to develop various cancers due to contaminated drinking water. The study could help ongoing litigation and claims for compensation.


#crime

Forbes: Alec Baldwin Pleads Not Guilty To Manslaughter Charge In ‘Rust’ Shooting Case
Alec Baldwin Pleads Not Guilty To Manslaughter Charge In ‘Rust’ Shooting Case
Actor Alec Baldwin pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during the filming of the movie "Rust" in 2021. If convicted, Baldwin could face up to 18 months in prison.


Fox News: Illinois sheriffs bust migrant-run operation coercing others into stealing so they could buy fake IDs
Illinois sheriffs bust migrant-run operation coercing others into stealing so they could buy fake IDs
Three migrants in Chicago are charged with selling fake ID cards to other migrants seeking employment. Police recovered hundreds of phony ID cards, cash, methamphetamine, and determined they were involved in stealing merchandise. The arrests were made after an undercover operation and the investigation is ongoing.


#other

Fox News: California to strip fruit from trees on over 2K properties to stop invasive bug
California to strip fruit from trees on over 2K properties to stop invasive bug
California officials are removing fruit from trees in Redlands to stop the spread of the Oriental fruit fly, which could cause billions in damages.

The Oriental fruit fly could cause billions in damages if not eradicated from California. Removal of fruit from trees in Redlands is underway to prevent the spread.


Fox News: Minneapolis man cleared of triple homicide gets 26 years for kidnapping
Minneapolis man cleared of triple homicide gets 26 years for kidnapping
[Crime] A Minneapolis man with a criminal record was sentenced to 26 years in prison for kidnapping and wounding a man, two days before another shooting incident. Antonio Dupree Wright was acquitted of killing three people in St. Paul. Prosecutors argued that Wright shot the man, known as DW, because he believed DW would inform on him regarding a past killing. Wright is a repeat offender with prior felony convictions for various crimes. He was found not guilty of the triple homicide charges due to insufficient evidence.