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11 Feb 2025
#illegals
The Telegraph: Most illegal migrants to be barred from becoming UK citizens
New Home Office guidance in the UK bars most migrants who entered illegally from claiming citizenship. This follows Labour's adoption of a principle from prior legislation, despite repealing parts of the 2023 Illegal Migration Act.
The guidance targets those arriving via small boats or hidden in vehicles, affecting over 200,000 individuals with refugee status or indefinite leave to remain. Labour's Border Security Bill aims to combat people-smuggling with severe penalties.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Defending USAID
Recent revelations about USAID expenditures have sparked outrage, highlighting questionable allocations like $2 million for sex changes in Guatemala and funding for various advocacy programs. Critics argue that USAID has become a tool for political agendas, funding opposition against populist leaders and even terrorist groups.
In response, politicians have defended USAID, claiming it supports humanitarian efforts, while others, like Elon Musk, expose the agency's inefficiencies and corruption. The debate underscores a growing concern about government accountability and the misuse of taxpayer dollars.
Front Page Magazine: Jihad in America: And How the Trump Administration Can Stop It
Robert Spencer's pamphlet, "Jihad in America: And How the Trump Administration Can Stop It," addresses the need for a comprehensive strategy to combat Islamic jihad in the U.S. following a recent terror attack in New Orleans. It outlines steps for the Trump Administration to counter jihadist threats effectively.
Times Of Israel: Fearing return to war, Hamas tells senior officials to stop using phones – report
Hamas has ordered its senior leaders to stop using cell phones due to fears of being tracked by the Israeli Defense Forces amid a fragile ceasefire. The ceasefire, established after 15 months of conflict, requires hostage releases from both sides but has faced tensions over alleged violations.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that if hostages are not released by Saturday, Israel will resume military operations against Hamas. The IDF is preparing for potential escalations, while Hamas claims to have discovered surveillance equipment in Gaza, intensifying their own monitoring efforts.
Fox News: Scientists expect major 'medical breakthroughs' despite Trump's cap on NIH research funding
The Trump administration has instituted a cap on indirect costs for federally funded research grants from the NIH, reducing the rate from approximately 27-28% to 15%. Some medical professionals support this change, arguing it could lead to more funding for direct research activities.
However, the decision has faced legal challenges from Democratic state attorneys general and universities, who claim it will harm critical public health research. A federal judge has temporarily blocked the implementation of the new rule pending further hearings.
The Western Journal: Scott Jennings Refuses to Let CNN Host Treat Him Like a Toddler: 'You Don't Have to Talk to Me Like That'
Scott Jennings, a CNN conservative commentator, challenged host Abby Phillip during a discussion about federal judges blocking President Trump's executive orders. Jennings argued that judges are overstepping their authority by setting broad federal policy, which he believes should be reserved for the president.
He asserted that if judges attempt to control the executive branch's powers, the president should defy such rulings. The exchange highlighted tensions over judicial authority and executive power, with Jennings emphasizing the need for the executive branch to manage appropriated funds.
Breitbart: Murphy: Trump Has U.S. 'Staring Death of Democracy in the Eyes'
Senator Chris Murphy expressed grave concerns about the potential defiance of court rulings by President Trump and his advisers, warning that it could signify the "death of democracy." He emphasized that if the President disregards the law, it undermines the rule of law for everyone.
Murphy noted that while there is currently partial compliance with court orders, outright defiance would lead to a significant constitutional crisis. He outlined that the courts could hold individuals in contempt, but enforcement would fall to law enforcement, complicating the situation further.
Fox News: Danes launch petition to buy California, turn Disney into 'Hans Christian Andersenland'
A petition for "Denmarkification" has gained over 200,000 signatures, proposing the purchase of California from the U.S. and renaming Disneyland to "Hans Christian Andersenland." The movement is a response to President Trump's interest in acquiring Greenland.
The petition suggests that Trump, who has criticized California, might be willing to part with it. It outlines several benefits for Denmark, including a sunny climate and a thriving tech sector, and proposes relocating California's capital to Solvang, a city with Danish roots.
#society
GB News: WATCH: Bristol Councillor hits out at plans to collect bins once a month
Bristol City Council's proposal to cut waste bin collections to once a month has angered residents, prompting local Labour leader Tom Renhard to launch a petition. The petition has quickly gained nearly 10,000 signatures in opposition to the plan.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Trump's Gaza Vision
Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman of Saudi Arabia has rejected President Trump's proposals for peace, insisting on a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital. This stance perpetuates a longstanding dogma that has hindered progress in the region and contributed to violence against Israel.
Despite Trump's efforts to offer substantial aid for reconstruction in Gaza, the Palestinian leadership remains resistant, prioritizing their entrenched positions over potential peace. The article argues that until the current Palestinian leadership changes, there is little hope for improvement in Gaza's dire situation.
#culture
Breitbart: Trump Taps Richard Grenell as Kennedy Center Interim Executive Director
President Trump has appointed Richard Grenell as the interim executive director of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Trump emphasized Grenell's alignment with his vision for American arts, vowing to eliminate performances he deems anti-American, such as drag shows.
Trump also announced plans to remove several board members who do not share his vision and stated he would assume the role of chairman. Grenell has been active in various roles, including aiding reconstruction efforts in California and negotiating the release of American hostages from Venezuela.
#crime
Fox News: Firefighters battle inferno after reported explosion near Texas airport, at least 4 injured
A vehicle explosion near El Paso International Airport resulted in a significant fire, prompting a response from the El Paso Fire Department. Four individuals were hospitalized, and the fire escalated to a second alarm, requiring additional firefighting resources.
The area was evacuated and traffic has been closed in the vicinity. Local authorities are advising residents to avoid the area as investigations continue.
#technology
Supertrax Online: Does DYNAMIX Suspension Really Make a Difference?
Polaris has adapted its DYNAMIX semi-active suspension technology, initially designed for off-road vehicles, for snowmobiles. This innovation enhances ride smoothness and handling, improving the overall experience for Polaris sled users.