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11 Feb 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Venezuelan planes sent to US for deportation flights return to country with nearly 200 deportees
Venezuelan planes sent to US for deportation flights return to country with nearly 200 deportees
Venezuela has resumed accepting deported citizens, with two planes returning nearly 200 Venezuelans from the U.S. as part of President Trump's deportation efforts. This marks a significant shift after years of halted flights, indicating improved relations between the U.S. and Venezuela.

The deportation follows a visit by Trump envoy Richard Grennell to Caracas, where agreements were reached to facilitate the return of illegal migrants. Venezuelan officials criticized the portrayal of their citizens in the U.S. and emphasized that many are hardworking individuals.


#politics

Breitbart: Warren: 'Only Congress' Can Shut Agencies Down, Not Trump or Musk
Warren: 'Only Congress' Can Shut Agencies Down, Not Trump or Musk
Sen. Elizabeth Warren asserted that only Congress has the authority to shut down federal agencies, not individuals like Donald Trump or Elon Musk. She criticized Republicans for not wanting to vote on bills aimed at dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which has addressed over 6 million consumer complaints.

Warren emphasized that efforts to undermine the agency are driven by a desire from wealthy CEOs to regain lost profits from consumer protections. She noted that the Supreme Court has upheld the agency's constitutionality, reinforcing that any changes must come from Congress, not through alternative means.


GB News: 'I don't think our Attorney General represents Britain's values, it is time for him to go'
'I don't think our Attorney General represents Britain's values, it is time for him to go'
Attorney General Lord Hermer faces scrutiny over his past legal work, including advocating for Shamima Begum's return and supporting reparations claims from Caribbean nations. Critics label him an "arrogant, progressive fool," questioning his loyalty to Britain amid rising calls for reparations.

His history of representing cases against the UK raises concerns about his mindset and suitability for the role. As discussions on slavery reparations gain momentum, the Labour government may be pressured to address these claims, with Lord Hermer's past involvement casting a shadow over his current position.


GB News: 'Putting me off!' 16-year-old agricultural engineering student hits out at tax reforms
'Putting me off!' 16-year-old agricultural engineering student hits out at tax reforms
A 16-year-old agricultural engineering student has raised concerns about the future of British farming amid a protest in Westminster. She fears that Labour's proposed inheritance tax changes could deter young people from pursuing careers in agriculture.




GB News: 'Hell is other people': Shamima Begum's tent filled with messages of despair written in English
'Hell is other people': Shamima Begum's tent filled with messages of despair written in English
Shamima Begum, a 25-year-old former ISIS bride, remains in a Syrian detention camp after having her UK citizenship revoked due to national security concerns. Her tent is covered with graffiti, including quotes from Sartre and Beckett, reflecting her bleak situation.

Recent comments from Nigel Farage and former Trump advisor Seb Gorka have reignited the debate on whether Begum and other ISIS members should be allowed to return to the UK, suggesting that failing to do so could lead to future security issues.


#society

GB News: Wetherspoon announces new breakfast deals featuring a small full English priced at £2.99
Wetherspoon announces new breakfast deals featuring a small full English priced at £2.99
JD Wetherspoon has introduced a range of budget breakfast deals at over 650 UK locations, with prices starting at £2.49. Options include breakfast muffins and small breakfast plates, both featuring free hot drink refills. Vegetarian alternatives are available.

While most pubs offer the deals at the stated prices, some locations will charge slightly more. The breakfast promotions are not available in the Republic of Ireland or certain major railway stations in London.


GB News: Plane crashes into jet on runway as all flights grounded at major US airport
Plane crashes into jet on runway as all flights grounded at major US airport
A plane crash at Scottsdale Airport in Arizona has led to the grounding of all flights. The incident occurred around 2:30 PM local time, with emergency services responding to the scene. Photos show two damaged aircraft on the runway, but no injuries have been confirmed.

A press conference is scheduled for 4:00 PM local time to provide further details on the situation. Initial reports suggest the aircraft involved may include a Learjet and a Gulfstream 280.


GB News: Britons issued urgent warning as massive 6.5ft-long snakes that love to make their homes in people's attics invade the UK
Britons issued urgent warning as massive 6.5ft-long snakes that love to make their homes in people's attics invade the UK
Aesculapian snakes, Europe's largest non-venomous species, are establishing populations in the UK, particularly in Wales and London. They have adapted to the climate by seeking shelter in homes, often unnoticed by residents.

Despite being harmless, experts urge caution and recommend contacting the RSPCA if found. Scientists advocate for their protection as the government considers their status as an invasive species.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Dem Rep. Crow: 'Tough Talk Rarely Ever' Gets Hostages Released in Situations Like This One in Gaza
Dem Rep. Crow: 'Tough Talk Rarely Ever' Gets Hostages Released in Situations Like This One in Gaza
Rep. Jason Crow criticized former President Trump's remarks about hostages held by Hamas, emphasizing that effective hostage release relies on diplomacy rather than tough rhetoric. He highlighted the devastation in Gaza, calling for genuine discussions to achieve peace and secure the hostages' return.




#economy

GB News: 'This country to be run like a business!' Farmer offers advice to MPs on tax reforms
'This country to be run like a business!' Farmer offers advice to MPs on tax reforms
A farmer has urged MPs to be removed from office, advocating for the country to operate like a business in light of protests against inheritance tax changes. He expressed concern that these tax reforms jeopardize family-run businesses, including his own.




#military

Forbes: Arizona Plane Crash: Here’s What We Know As Jets Collide At Scottsdale Airport
Arizona Plane Crash: Here’s What We Know As Jets Collide At Scottsdale Airport
A Learjet owned by Mötley Crüe's Vince Neil crashed at Scottsdale Airport, Arizona, after landing, resulting in one fatality and three injuries, two critically. The incident, attributed to a landing gear failure, prompted the airport's closure and an investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board.

Neil was not on the plane at the time; his representatives expressed condolences and indicated that the deceased was the pilot. The airport, which handled 166,000 takeoffs and landings last year, has seen a rise in deadly aviation incidents recently.


#education

Breitbart: Dem Rep. Hayes: Students Are Behind, But That's Mostly 'Red States' So We Need 'Congressional Oversight' 
Dem Rep. Hayes: Students Are Behind, But That's Mostly 'Red States' So We Need 'Congressional Oversight' 
Rep. Jahana Hayes (D-CT) acknowledged that American students are lagging in education but attributed this to insufficient investment in education, particularly in red states. She emphasized the need for local control in education while calling for congressional oversight to address broader issues affecting student outcomes.

Hayes highlighted that factors like hunger and housing insecurity also impact learning, suggesting a comprehensive approach to improve educational results rather than dismantling existing structures.


#crime

GB News: British man found dead alongside his wife in France was acting 'very different and worried' neighbours claim, as police say his mobile phone contains 'vital clues'
British man found dead alongside his wife in France was acting 'very different and worried' neighbours claim, as police say his mobile phone contains 'vital clues'
Investigators in France are examining mobile phones belonging to British couple Andrew and Dawn Searle, found dead at their home in Les Pesquiès. Andrew's device is providing crucial information, including recent calls, as authorities seek to understand the circumstances surrounding their deaths.

Local officials have dismissed theories of a burglary or murder-suicide, emphasizing that the couple had much to live for. Both died violent deaths, and while pathologists are set to conduct post-mortem examinations, no arrests have been made.


#sports

Breitbart: World Athletics Moves to Cheek Swabs to Determine Female Eligibility
World Athletics Moves to Cheek Swabs to Determine Female Eligibility
World Athletics plans to implement cheek-swab tests for elite female athletes to confirm their sex, following a ban on transgender athletes competing in female categories. The organization cites new evidence indicating a performance gap exists prior to puberty, emphasizing the need to maintain the integrity of women's sports.

The tests will check for the SRY gene and testosterone levels, as World Athletics argues that simply lowering testosterone does not eliminate the male performance advantage. Lord Sebastian Coe, head of World Athletics, is advocating for policies to protect women's sports as he seeks a leadership role in the International Olympic Committee.


GB News: Travis Kelce has 'soft deadline' to make retirement decision after Super Bowl defeat
Travis Kelce has 'soft deadline' to make retirement decision after Super Bowl defeat
Travis Kelce, tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, faces a March 15 deadline to decide on retirement after the team's Super Bowl 59 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. His decision is tied to an $11.5 million roster bonus that significantly affects the Chiefs' salary cap.

Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes expressed confidence in Kelce's abilities but acknowledged the tight end's right to choose his future. The deadline is crucial for both Kelce and the team's financial planning, as delaying the bonus could complicate free agency strategies.


#technology

Breitbart: South Korea: China’s DeepSeek ‘Excessively’ Harvests Personal Data
South Korea: China’s DeepSeek ‘Excessively’ Harvests Personal Data
South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS) has warned against the use of China's DeepSeek AI, citing excessive personal data harvesting and potential security risks. The AI reportedly stores data on Chinese servers and is influenced by Communist Party propaganda, leading to biased responses on historical and cultural topics.

Following the NIS advisory, DeepSeek's user base in South Korea has plummeted by over 50%, with many government agencies and corporations banning the app due to security concerns. Despite its initial popularity, DeepSeek's ranking on the Korean Apple App Store has significantly declined.