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1 Feb 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Report: FBI's 55 Field Offices Working to Help Target Criminal Illegals
FBI special agents are collaborating with President Trump's administration to target criminal illegal aliens, providing intelligence and tactical support to the Department of Homeland Security. The FBI is training its personnel on Title 8 authorities related to immigration enforcement.
Some Democratic leaders, like Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, oppose these efforts, emphasizing local law enforcement's role in protecting law-abiding undocumented individuals. Meanwhile, reports indicate that ICE deported 7,300 illegal aliens in Trump's first week back in office, primarily focusing on those with criminal records.
#politics
Fox News: Podcast host says he received 'eye rolls,' 'smirks' from reporters during White House briefing debut
John Ashbrook, co-host of the "Ruthless" podcast, made headlines during a White House press briefing as part of the administration's "new media" initiative. He questioned whether legacy media is disconnected from public sentiment regarding immigration enforcement, to which White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt agreed.
Ashbrook expressed his satisfaction with the White House's approach to incorporating diverse media voices, highlighting the importance of representation for the public. He noted the mixed reactions from traditional reporters in the room, indicating a shift in the media landscape.
Fox News: New York doctor indicted for allegedly prescribing abortion pill to patient via telemedicine in Louisiana
Dr. Margaret Carpenter, a New York physician, faces prosecution in Louisiana for allegedly prescribing abortion medication via telemedicine. She has been indicted for felony criminal abortion, marking a significant legal action since the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
New York officials, including Governor Kathy Hochul and Attorney General Letitia James, have expressed support for Carpenter, framing the indictment as an attack on reproductive rights. Louisiana's strict abortion laws prohibit telemedicine for such prescriptions, highlighting the ongoing national debate over abortion access.
Forbes: Judge Halts Trump’s Funding Freeze—Saying Alleged Rescission Was ‘In Name Only’
A judge has temporarily halted President Trump's memorandum that aimed to pause nearly all federal assistance to states, citing potential severe harm to the 22 states involved in the lawsuit. The judge noted that Trump's administration's claim of a rescinded directive was likely a tactic to evade court jurisdiction.
The temporary restraining order prevents the administration from freezing or blocking federal financial assistance, which was intended to review funding related to various programs. The ruling reflects concerns over the ambiguity of the memo and its potential impact on nonprofits reliant on government grants.
#society
Forbes: 2 Stowaways Found In JetBlue Plane Raise New Questions About Pre-Flight Safety Checks
Two teenage stowaways from the Dominican Republic were found dead in the wheel well of a JetBlue plane after it landed in Fort Lauderdale. They reportedly died from asphyxiation, raising concerns about aviation security and the effectiveness of TSA oversight at foreign airports.
The incident highlights potential security breaches at Gregorio Luperon International Airport, where the teens likely boarded the aircraft. The FAA's pre-flight inspection requirements may not adequately prevent such occurrences, as inner-well areas are not routinely checked.
GB News: Tesco announces major change to fruit packaging in trial affecting 220 stores
Tesco is testing a new grape labeling system in 220 stores, categorizing grapes by flavor and texture instead of just color. The trial includes three categories: tropical flavor, candy flavor, and crunchiness, aiming to align with consumer preferences.
Early feedback indicates British shoppers prefer crunchy grapes, followed by tropical flavors. The initiative reflects advancements in fruit breeding technology and aims to enhance the variety available to consumers based on their tastes.
Times Of Israel: Hostages’ stories: Gadi Mozes paced 7km a day in tiny cell, soldiers rationed grains of rice
Released hostages from Hamas captivity have begun sharing their harrowing experiences after enduring 15 months of isolation and deprivation. Gadi Mozes, 80, spent much of his time alone in a small room, while others faced extreme hunger and uncertainty about their fate. Some hostages managed to maintain hope through news of public demonstrations for their release.
Among the freed were also Thai nationals who described dire conditions, including being held in tunnels with limited food. The hostages recounted moments of bravery and resilience, with one woman convincing her captors to film a message to assure her family she was alive.
Fox News: Plane crashes in Philadelphia, igniting inferno near homes and mall
A plane crashed on a street near Roosevelt Mall in Philadelphia on Friday night, igniting nearby cars and homes. The incident occurred around 6:30 p.m. shortly after takeoff from Northeast Philadelphia Airport, with two people onboard whose conditions are currently unknown.
Emergency crews are responding to multiple fires caused by the crash near Cottman Avenue. This incident follows a recent midair collision between an American Airlines plane and an Army helicopter near Reagan National Airport, resulting in 67 fatalities.
#military
Breitbart: Black Hawk Crew Chief in DC Plane Crash Identified as Ryan O'Hara
Ryan O’Hara, a 29-year-old Black Hawk helicopter pilot, was involved in a tragic collision with an American Airlines plane near Ronald Reagan Airport. His father praised the crew as highly respected, emphasizing the bond and trust Ryan had with them.
O'Hara, who enlisted at 18, served in Afghanistan before being stationed in Virginia. Colleagues described him as dedicated and committed to the safety of his crew, highlighting the strict protocols in place for flying in the D.C. area.
#culture
Breitbart: 'All My Children' Star Esta TerBlanche Cause of Death Revealed
Actress Esta TerBlanche, known for her role on AMC's "All My Children," died at 51 from an intracranial hemorrhage due to a blunt force traumatic head injury, ruled an accident. The injury likely resulted from a fall at her North Hollywood home in July.
TerBlanche gained fame after being crowned Miss Teen South Africa in 1991 and appeared in various TV shows including "Spin City."
Breitbart: Both of Disney's ‘Snow White’ Trailers Now Have More Than One Million Dislikes on YouTube
Disney's live-action remake of Snow White faces significant backlash, with both its trailers amassing over a million dislikes each on YouTube. The film's star, Rachel Zegler, has drawn criticism for her controversial remarks, including comments about the original film and political statements.
The production has faced challenges, including a budget reportedly exceeding $300 million and backlash over its casting choices for the seven dwarfs. Despite attempts to address concerns, the negative reception continues to grow, raising doubts about the film's financial viability.
#health
The Western Journal: Five-Year-Old Boy Dies at Medical Facility When Treatment Device Explodes
A 5-year-old boy died in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber explosion at the Oxford Center in Troy, Michigan. His mother was injured in the incident, which also caused a fire. The cause of the explosion is under investigation, and officials noted such incidents are extremely rare.
The facility has operated for over 15 years without similar occurrences. Hyperbaric chambers contain pure oxygen, making them potentially combustible. The boy's medical condition requiring the treatment has not been disclosed.
Breitbart: 'Horrible': Michigan Five-Year-Old Killed in Hyperbaric Chamber Explosion
A five-year-old boy was killed and his mother injured when a hyperbaric chamber exploded at a medical facility in Troy, Michigan. Firefighters responded to the explosion at the Oxford Center, where the child was being treated. The cause of the explosion is under investigation.
The facility stated that it has prioritized the safety of its patients for over 15 years, and officials are looking into whether it was licensed to operate the chamber. The incident has been described as tragic by local authorities.