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14 Feb 2025

#illegals

Fox News: NYC Mayor Eric Adams promises to reopen ICE office on Rikers Island after meeting with Trump border czar
NYC Mayor Eric Adams promises to reopen ICE office on Rikers Island after meeting with Trump border czar
New York City Mayor Eric Adams plans to allow federal immigration authorities to operate on Rikers Island, focusing on violent criminals and gangs, following a meeting with border czar Tom Homan. This move comes amid the city's ongoing migrant crisis and aims to enhance cooperation with federal law enforcement.

Adams emphasized the need for collaboration with the federal government to address the challenges posed by the influx of over 230,000 migrants, which has cost the city approximately $7 billion. He expressed a willingness to work with the new federal administration to improve the situation for New Yorkers.


#politics

Forbes: New York Doctor Fined After Sending Abortion Pills To Texas Patient, Report Says
New York Doctor Fined After Sending Abortion Pills To Texas Patient, Report Says
A Texas judge has ordered Dr. Margaret Daley Carpenter, a New York physician, to pay over $100,000 for mailing abortion pills to a patient in Texas, violating the state's abortion ban. Carpenter is permanently barred from prescribing abortion drugs to Texas residents.

The case highlights the clash between state laws, as New York's shield law protects Carpenter's medical license and may allow her to sue Texas for legal costs. Louisiana has also sought to extradite Carpenter for similar accusations, but New York's governor has pledged to protect her from extradition.


Fox News: Trump team digs in, finds millions of wasted dollars at EPA, HUD with DOGE help
Trump team digs in, finds millions of wasted dollars at EPA, HUD with DOGE help
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has canceled a $50 million environmental justice grant to the Climate Justice Alliance, citing concerns over its advocacy for a "free Palestine." He emphasized that taxpayer money should not support left-wing groups.

Zeldin also reported uncovering $20 billion in wasted taxpayer funds under the Biden administration and criticized a $160 million payment to a bankrupt Canadian electric bus manufacturer. He aims to recover these funds as part of a broader effort to eliminate wasteful spending.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Starmer's 'outlandish' Chagos deal 'could be challenged in court' as Trump makes last-ditch intervention for deal
Starmer's 'outlandish' Chagos deal 'could be challenged in court' as Trump makes last-ditch intervention for deal
Labour's Chagos Islands deal faces potential legal challenges, with former government law officer Sir Michael Ellis highlighting concerns over its handling and implications for national security. The US is seeking a role in negotiations, emphasizing the importance of sovereignty for Mauritius.

Mauritius claims the islands were taken during its independence and is prioritizing sovereignty over financial aspects. The US fears that ceding control to Mauritius could strengthen China's influence in the Indo-Pacific. Discussions are ongoing as leaders prepare for an African Union Summit.


#culture

Le Monde: Americans in French ski resorts: 'For us, it's cheaper to come here'
Americans in French ski resorts: 'For us, it's cheaper to come here'
Three American friends, visiting Méribel, France, for the first time, find skiing in Europe more affordable than in the U.S. They note that prices in Colorado have soared, making the €79 daily ski pass in France appealing. Their trip highlights a shift in ski travel preferences.


#science

On The Water: New Southern Shark Species Found in Rhode Island Waters
New Southern Shark Species Found in Rhode Island Waters
A juvenile spinner shark was recently spotted off the coast of Charlestown, Rhode Island, marking the first documented sighting of this species in New England. Captain Carl Granquist recorded the encounter, leading to identification by marine biologists, who noted the shark's unusual presence in northern waters.

The sighting raises questions about potential shifts in spinner shark nursery habitats, possibly linked to climate change. This collaboration between fishermen and researchers emphasizes the importance of documenting unusual marine encounters to enhance conservation efforts and understand changing ocean ecosystems.