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11 Feb 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Ambassador Richard Grenell to Oversee Deportation Flights to Venezuela
Ambassador Richard Grenell to Oversee Deportation Flights to Venezuela
The Trump administration has resumed deportation flights for illegal Venezuelan migrants, with Ambassador Richard Grenell overseeing the initial operations. The Venezuelan government has agreed to accept these deportees and will provide transportation for their return.

Additionally, the current administration has canceled an amnesty extension for 600,000 Venezuelan migrants, which was previously granted by former DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The Temporary Protected Status for these groups will expire in 2025, leading to potential repatriation.


#politics

The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Bus Crash in Guatemala, Bushfire in Argentina, and Dog Show in New York
Day in Photos: Bus Crash in Guatemala, Bushfire in Argentina, and Dog Show in New York
Bushfires in Argentine Patagonia have burned over 61,700 acres since December 2024. Meanwhile, President Trump announced a 25% tariff on foreign steel and aluminum imports, prompting military deployments at the U.S.-Mexico border in response to trade tensions.

In other news, a farmer protest occurred in London against inheritance tax changes, and displaced Palestinians are relocating amid a ceasefire in Gaza. The Indian Air Force showcased its fighter jets, while the U.S. Treasury plans to halt penny production to reduce spending.


Breitbart: FAA Announces Renaming of Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America
FAA Announces Renaming of Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America
The FAA is set to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, following an Executive Order by former President Trump aimed at restoring names that honor American greatness. This change will be reflected in upcoming data and charts.

Additionally, the Executive Order reinstates the name Mount McKinley while maintaining Denali National Park's designation. Trump emphasized the name change as a reflection of patriotism and a response to immigration concerns.


Breitbart: Circuit Court Judge Strikes Down Illinois FOID Card Requirement
Circuit Court Judge Strikes Down Illinois FOID Card Requirement
A judge in Illinois ruled that residents do not need a Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) card to possess a gun at home for self-defense, citing Second Amendment protections. The case arose from a charge against Vivian Claudine Brown for possessing a rifle without a FOID card.

The judge compared the FOID card fee to a voting fee, stating that such charges could disenfranchise individuals. The ruling is expected to be appealed, potentially reaching the Illinois Supreme Court again.


Fox News: University professor hails that science 'thrived' under Hitler in attack on Trump's NIH cuts
University professor hails that science 'thrived' under Hitler in attack on Trump's NIH cuts
Robert Kuttner, a Brandeis University professor, criticized President Trump's proposed $9 billion cuts to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), arguing that even Hitler recognized the importance of supporting science. Kuttner's article contends that Trump's actions are more nihilistic than those of the Nazi regime.

Brandeis University supports its faculty's right to express views and is part of a federal lawsuit against the NIH's new funding guidelines. The article highlights ongoing comparisons of Trump to Hitler by Democratic strategists as the 2024 election approaches.


#society

Le Monde: Shaken by 10,000 earthquakes, Greece's Santorini island is left deserted by its inhabitants
Shaken by 10,000 earthquakes, Greece's Santorini island is left deserted by its inhabitants
Santorini is experiencing a series of tremors, causing concern among locals. Despite the shaking, life in the village of Emporio continues, with residents gathering for prayer and socializing at local cafés. The community remains resilient, focusing on daily activities amidst the uncertainty.

The ongoing seismic activity has not deterred the villagers from their routines, with some even finding humor in the situation, as they hope for stability and safety.


The Mirror: DWP's new Jobcentres 'on wheels' can help break stigma, minister says
DWP's new Jobcentres 'on wheels' can help break stigma, minister says
The UK government has launched a trial of mobile Jobcentres, aimed at reducing stigma around DWP services and increasing employment support accessibility. Employment Minister Alison McGovern emphasized the initiative's goal to reach socially isolated individuals by providing services in community locations like family hubs and retail areas.

The mobile Jobcentres are open to the public, including those not on benefits, and seek to improve the relationship between jobseekers and employers. McGovern acknowledged past issues with Jobcentres and expressed a commitment to creating opportunities for all.


The Mirror: The Apprentice finalist shares what Lord Sugar's really like in the boardroom
The Apprentice finalist shares what Lord Sugar's really like in the boardroom
The new series of The Apprentice features Lord Alan Sugar searching for a business partner among a group of candidates. Two contestants have been eliminated, leaving sixteen still competing. Former finalist Rochelle Anthony shared her positive experience, highlighting Sugar's humor and fairness in the boardroom.

Since her time on the show, Rochelle's business has thrived, and she has maintained communication with Sugar and his confidant Tim Campbell. She noted Karren Brady's strong presence in the boardroom, emphasizing the seriousness of the competition. The Apprentice airs Thursdays on BBC One.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Trump says the Gaza Strip for the United States is a 'real estate development for the future'
Trump says the Gaza Strip for the United States is a 'real estate development for the future'
President Trump has proposed a "long-term ownership position" for the U.S. in the Gaza Strip, suggesting that wealthy individuals in the Middle East could fund reconstruction efforts post-conflict. He indicated that Palestinians would be relocated to better housing in neighboring countries during this process, a plan met with resistance from Jordan and Egypt.

Trump emphasized the need to eliminate Hamas and rebuild Gaza as a safe community, likening it to a real estate development project. He believes that U.S. financial aid to Jordan and Egypt could facilitate negotiations regarding the relocation of Palestinians.


#economy

The Mirror: Trump's mega US import tariffs risk 'devastating blow' to British steel industry
Trump's mega US import tariffs risk 'devastating blow' to British steel industry
The UK steel industry faces significant challenges following President Trump's announcement of a 25% import tariff on steel and aluminum. Industry leaders warn that this move could severely impact UK exports, which account for 5% of British steel sales, and lead to job losses amid already declining production and demand.

UK officials are urged to respond decisively to protect the domestic steel sector from the fallout of rising global protectionism. The government has indicated it will engage with US counterparts but has not committed to any specific actions or retaliatory measures at this time.


#culture

Breitbart: Box Office: ‘Dog Man’ Bests ‘Heart Eyes,’ ‘Love Hurts’ in Another Slow Weekend
Box Office: ‘Dog Man’ Bests ‘Heart Eyes,’ ‘Love Hurts’ in Another Slow Weekend
DreamWorks Animation’s “Dog Man” retained its position as the top movie at the box office, earning $13.7 million despite a 62% drop in its second weekend. The film has grossed $54.1 million domestically against a $40 million budget.

In second place, Sony’s “Heart Eyes” earned $8.5 million, while the action comedy “Love Hurts” debuted with $5.8 million. Both new releases struggled with audience reception, reflected in their CinemaScores. Next weekend is anticipated to be stronger with major releases on the horizon.


Fox News: Justin Baldoni admits he's 'exhausted,' feels like 'an imposter' after filming Blake Lively movie
Justin Baldoni admits he's 'exhausted,' feels like 'an imposter' after filming Blake Lively movie
Justin Baldoni opened up about his struggles after directing and starring in "It Ends With Us," citing emotional stress and exhaustion following a challenging year. He communicated his feelings to close contacts, expressing the need for healing and prioritizing his well-being.

Baldoni is currently involved in legal disputes, including a sexual harassment suit filed by co-star Blake Lively and a $250 million lawsuit against the New York Times. He emphasized the importance of vulnerability and authenticity, acknowledging his own imperfections and the challenges of balancing personal and professional demands.


The Western Journal: Cringy Feminist Super Bowl Ad Goes Viral - Social Media Couldn't Help But Ridicule it
Cringy Feminist Super Bowl Ad Goes Viral - Social Media Couldn't Help But Ridicule it
The NFL's recent Super Bowl ad promoting girls' flag football has drawn significant backlash for its perceived "woke" messaging and disconnect from traditional football. Critics argue the ad, featuring a black female protagonist outmaneuvering white male opponents, fails to resonate and trivializes the sport.

Social media responses highlight the ad's lack of authenticity and effectiveness, with many calling it cringeworthy and a poor representation of football. Despite flag football's inclusion in the 2028 Olympics, the ad's attempt to equate it with traditional football has been widely dismissed.


#health

GB News: ‘Why did he do that?’ Moment Bev Turner is left exasperated by Keir Starmer's 'weird PR stunt'
‘Why did he do that?’ Moment Bev Turner is left exasperated by Keir Starmer's 'weird PR stunt'
GB News presenters Bev Turner and Andrew Pierce criticized Labour leader Keir Starmer's public HIV test as an outdated publicity stunt, questioning its necessity in a society where they believe stigma around HIV no longer exists. They suggested Starmer focus on other health priorities instead.

Starmer's public HIV test coincides with National HIV Testing Week, aiming to raise awareness and encourage testing. He has committed to ending new HIV cases in England by 2030, with a new action plan expected soon.