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11 Feb 2025

#illegals

Front Page Magazine: N.J. Gov Dares ICE to Come Get Illegal Migrant He's Harboring
N.J. Gov Dares ICE to Come Get Illegal Migrant He's Harboring
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has hinted at harboring an illegal immigrant in his home, challenging federal immigration officials to apprehend her. This provocative stance reflects a deep political divide in America, with Murphy positioning himself as a defender against the Trump administration's deportation efforts.

Murphy's comments have sparked debate about the legality and morality of his actions, raising questions about what he would do if confronted by immigration authorities. The situation underscores the contentious nature of immigration policy in the U.S. and the contrasting views on illegal migration.


#society

Fox News: Nick and Vanessa Lachey schedule a 'sex day' to keep spark alive in 13-year marriage
Nick and Vanessa Lachey schedule a 'sex day' to keep spark alive in 13-year marriage
Nick and Vanessa Lachey, married for 13 years, shared their approach to maintaining intimacy amid busy schedules, including a designated "hump day" for intimacy. They emphasize the importance of prioritizing their relationship despite family logistics and have turned to therapy for support.

The couple, who host several reality TV shows, highlight the significance of communication and effort in marriage, noting that they strive to keep family as their top priority. They believe that addressing challenges openly can strengthen their bond.


GB News: Labour believes 'they can do what they damn well please', Dr Hoenderkamp claims
Labour believes 'they can do what they damn well please', Dr Hoenderkamp claims
Labour's new Health Minister, Ashley Dalton, has ignited controversy on GB News by suggesting that individuals could "identify as llamas." This remark comes in the wake of the government's WhatsApp scandal and follows her appointment by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.

The statement has drawn significant backlash and reignited debates over gender identity and the limits of personal identification.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Iran slams Trump for saying either ‘bombs’ or a deal will stop it from getting nuke
Iran slams Trump for saying either ‘bombs’ or a deal will stop it from getting nuke
Iran condemned President Trump's remarks about stopping its nuclear development, stating they violate international law and threaten sovereignty. Iran's UN mission warned of severe consequences for any aggression from the U.S. amid ongoing tensions over nuclear policy.

Tehran maintains its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes and rejects negotiations with the U.S., following the collapse of the 2015 nuclear deal after the U.S. withdrawal. Efforts to revive the agreement have stalled.


Front Page Magazine: Israel’s UN Ambassador: Why Does Egypt Need All Those Weapons?
Israel’s UN Ambassador: Why Does Egypt Need All Those Weapons?
Danny Danon, Israel's UN ambassador, has expressed concerns over Egypt's military buildup, questioning its necessity given the absence of threats to its borders. He argues that the substantial U.S. military aid to Egypt should be reevaluated, especially in light of Israel's security challenges.

Danon highlights the risks posed by Egypt's military expansion, suggesting it could threaten Israel's security. He calls for a reassessment of U.S. support for Egypt's military, advocating for a shift towards economic aid to alleviate poverty instead of funding military enhancements.


#culture

Front Page Magazine: Hollywood Hates Jews
Hollywood Hates Jews
Guy Pearce's remarks on Israel have gone largely unnoticed in Hollywood, contrasting with the backlash faced by others like Karla Sofia Gascon. The Oscar nominations highlight a trend where Jewish themes are exploited for leftist agendas, with many films portraying Jews negatively or as self-hating.

The industry, once created by Jews, now often depicts them as neurotic or grotesque, sidelining authentic Jewish narratives. While a few filmmakers advocate for Jewish issues, they risk their careers, while anti-Israel sentiments gain recognition. The Oscars reflect this troubling dynamic.


Fox News: Candace Cameron Bure feels people are ‘less afraid of being canceled’ in Hollywood for their faith
Candace Cameron Bure feels people are ‘less afraid of being canceled’ in Hollywood for their faith
Candace Cameron Bure expresses optimism about people feeling less afraid to share their faith and opinions openly, even in Hollywood. She highlights the community's resilience following the recent Los Angeles fires, emphasizing support for those affected.

Bure also hopes for a revival of film production in Los Angeles, while acknowledging the benefits of working in other states. As chief creative officer at Great American Family, she remains focused on quality Christmas movie projects and the importance of family-oriented entertainment.


#crime

Fox News: Chicago grand jury returns indictment against high-ranking affiliate of violent Sinaloa Cartel: DOJ
Chicago grand jury returns indictment against high-ranking affiliate of violent Sinaloa Cartel: DOJ
Ceferino Espinoza Angulo, a high-ranking member of the Sinaloa Cartel, faces life in prison after a Chicago grand jury indicted him on drug conspiracy and firearm charges. He allegedly manufactured and distributed fentanyl and heroin, employing gunmen to protect cartel leaders.

Angulo is believed to be in Mexico, where a U.S. warrant for his arrest has been issued. If convicted, he faces a minimum of 30 years and a maximum of life imprisonment. This indictment highlights ongoing efforts by the U.S. Justice Department to combat drug trafficking from Mexican cartels.