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12 Feb 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Pope blasts Trump admin over mass deportation plan, directs ire at Vance's religious defense for policies
Pope Francis criticized the Trump administration's mass deportation plans, arguing they undermine the dignity of migrants. He emphasized that many deported individuals flee extreme poverty and violence, and he condemned linking illegal status with criminality.
In response, U.S. border czar Tom Homan defended the administration, pointing out the Vatican's own walls and suggesting the pope focus on church issues instead of U.S. immigration policy. The debate highlights ongoing tensions between religious leaders and the government over immigration practices.
Fox News: Coast Guard intercepts 132 Haitians on boat south of Florida Keys, sends them back home
The U.S. Coast Guard intercepted a vessel carrying 132 Haitians attempting to enter the U.S. illegally southeast of the Florida Keys. The Haitians were processed, provided with basic necessities, and repatriated to Haiti, continuing the Coast Guard's efforts to secure maritime borders.
Since October 1, 2024, the Coast Guard has repatriated 313 Haitians as part of its mission to prevent unlawful maritime entry under Operation Vigilant Sentry, in partnership with Homeland Security.
#politics
Fox News: Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich opens up about Trump pardon
Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich expressed deep gratitude to President Trump for his recent pardon after serving nearly eight years for corruption related to the attempted sale of Barack Obama's Senate seat. Blagojevich maintains his innocence, asserting that his actions were political discussions, not criminal acts.
He described his relationship with Trump as one of kindness and support, emphasizing his desire for vindication against what he claims were corrupt prosecutors. Blagojevich also hinted at a potential ambassadorship to Serbia, expressing enthusiasm for the country's economic progress.
Le Monde: In Serbia and Slovakia, demonstrators defend the EU's values
Massive protests are erupting in Serbia and Slovakia against nationalist leaders Aleksandar Vucic and Robert Fico, who are accused of adopting authoritarian governance reminiscent of pro-Russian regimes. Demonstrators, primarily young and educated, draw parallels to past pro-European uprisings.
In Slovakia, the protests were sparked by Fico's visit to Vladimir Putin, with demonstrators emphasizing their European identity. Both leaders face accusations of corruption and undermining democratic institutions, reflecting a broader global trend of pro-Kremlin political movements gaining traction.
The Telegraph: Journalists barred from Oval Office over refusal to use ‘Gulf of America’
Donald Trump has barred journalists from the Oval Office after they refused to comply with his executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. This order, signed during his first week in office, has sparked controversy and prompted mixed responses from tech companies.
Apple and Google Maps have adapted by displaying the Gulf as the Gulf of America for US users, while retaining the original name for European audiences. Mexico has protested this change, asserting that Trump lacks the legal authority to alter the name.
#society
Fox News: Illinois university sued after professor alleges he was fired for objecting to race-based hiring policies
The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) is being sued by former professor Stephen Kleinschmit, who claims he was retaliated against for opposing the university's racial hiring quotas. Kleinschmit alleges his contract was terminated after he raised concerns about the legality of UIC's diversity programs, which prioritize candidates based on race, gender, and sexual orientation.
The lawsuit, filed by the Liberty Justice Center, seeks to halt UIC's alleged discriminatory practices and claims Kleinschmit suffered significant professional harm. UIC stated that Kleinschmit's contract was not renewed due to budget cuts, but the lawsuit argues that his responsibilities were later advertised for a new hire from underrepresented groups.
GB News: WATCH: Patrick Christys LOCKS horns with guest over Labour llama row
Labour's new Health Minister, Ashley Dalton, ignited controversy on GB News by stating that individuals can "identify as llamas." This remark follows the government's recent WhatsApp scandal, leading to Dalton's appointment by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to replace Andrew Gwynne.
The Mirror: Lisandro Martinez fires back at Man Utd legend Paul Scholes after criticism
Lisandro Martinez has responded to Paul Scholes' criticism, asserting that the former Manchester United midfielder "wouldn't survive" in Argentina. Martinez, sidelined for the season due to a knee injury, defended his performance amid United's struggles in the Premier League.
Scholes had questioned Martinez's ability to contribute to the team's success, suggesting he was not good enough for the club's ambitions. He included Martinez among several players he believes should be sold, prompting the defender's rebuttal on social media.
The Federalist: Texan Allegedly Bullied Over His Skin Color Appeals To SCOTUS
Brooks Warden, a 21-year-old Texan, alleges he faced severe racial harassment as a white Christian conservative in the Austin Independent School District. His lawsuit claims school officials ignored bullying incidents that began in middle school and continued through high school.
Warden's case has been dismissed by lower courts, but he is now petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing that he faced discrimination based on his race and political views. He believes the cultural climate has shifted, making him more determined to seek justice.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Backing return to fighting, Rubio says Israel can’t let Hamas use ceasefire to rearm
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that Israel must not allow Hamas to rearm during the ongoing ceasefire, which is at risk of collapsing. He echoed President Trump's tough stance, stating that Hamas has breached the hostage release agreement and warned of potential consequences if hostages are not freed as planned.
Rubio described the ceasefire as "very tenuous" and indicated that Israel is prepared for a possible return to conflict. He noted that negotiations for the next phase of the agreement, which involves further hostage releases and a permanent ceasefire, are now uncertain due to recent threats.
#sports
The Mirror: 5 options for Mikel Arteta as Arsenal suffer major Kai Havertz injury scare
Arsenal faces a significant injury crisis as manager Mikel Arteta deals with the potential absence of key players Gabriel Jesus, Bukayo Saka, and now Kai Havertz, who has suffered a hamstring injury. This situation complicates Arteta's options for the upcoming match against Leicester.
In light of these injuries, Arteta may consider various alternatives for his attacking lineup, including Raheem Sterling, Leandro Trossard, or even 17-year-old Ethan Nwaneri, who has shown promise this season. The team may also look to their under-23 ranks for additional striking options.
#technology
Fox News: How to delete multiple text messages on a Mac and iPad
Many users struggle with cluttered text messages on their Mac or iPad. Apple offers methods to delete multiple messages efficiently, either entire conversations or specific messages within a thread.
To delete on a Mac, users can hold the Command key to select messages, then delete them via the Conversation menu. On an iPad, users can tap Edit, select conversations, and delete them. Setting up automatic message deletion can help manage future clutter.