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14 Feb 2025

#illegals

Fox News: NYC council moderates 'thrilled' at Homan visit, pledging to help border czar fight 'progressive monopoly'
NYC council moderates 'thrilled' at Homan visit, pledging to help border czar fight 'progressive monopoly'
Moderate members of NYC's City Council met with Tom Homan, President Trump's border czar, to discuss public safety and the city's migrant shelter plans. Homan expressed urgency in addressing a new 2,200-bed shelter in the Bronx, emphasizing the need for federal action.

Council members criticized the city's sanctuary policies and called for stronger immigration enforcement. Some members, while acknowledging the complexities of immigration, urged action to protect communities from illegal immigration.


#politics

The Western Journal: Watch: You Can Hear a Pin Drop After Vance Humiliates EU Leaders for Following Greta Thunberg, Foisting Her on the Rest of the World
Watch: You Can Hear a Pin Drop After Vance Humiliates EU Leaders for Following Greta Thunberg, Foisting Her on the Rest of the World
Vice President J.D. Vance addressed European leaders at the Munich Security Conference, emphasizing the importance of free speech in democracy. He criticized the use of terms like "misinformation" to suppress dissenting opinions and highlighted the dangers of disregarding citizens' concerns.

Vance expressed concern over the erosion of democratic values in Europe, citing a case in the UK where a pro-life protester was arrested for praying near an abortion clinic. He warned that the greatest threat to democracy in Europe may come from within, rather than external forces.


The Federalist: Vance Warns Greatest Threat To Europe Is 'From Within'
Vance Warns Greatest Threat To Europe Is 'From Within'
Vice President J.D. Vance addressed European leaders at the Munich Security Conference, warning that internal threats to democracy, such as unchecked immigration and censorship, pose significant challenges. He criticized European governments for actions undermining democratic values, including the annulment of elections and the suppression of dissent.

Vance emphasized the urgency of addressing mass migration and called for European leaders to uphold democratic processes. He concluded by asserting that silencing political discourse could lead to the destruction of democracy itself.


The Western Journal: Biden Holdovers Open Email from White House to Find They Are 'Terminated, Effective Immediately'
Biden Holdovers Open Email from White House to Find They Are 'Terminated, Effective Immediately'
The White House has terminated as many as a dozen U.S. attorneys appointed by former President Biden, signaling a significant shakeup in the Justice Department. The abrupt firings were communicated via email, citing the directive of President Trump to remove those seen as obstructing his agenda.

This move follows a history of tensions between the Trump administration and federal employees perceived as undermining his policies. The resignations of several attorneys, including New York's Acting U.S. Attorney Danielle Sassoon, highlight ongoing conflicts within the Justice Department. Trump aims to prevent internal resistance to his agenda amid various external challenges.


Forbes: Marjorie Taylor Greene Bought Tesla Stock After Named As Chair Of DOGE Subcommittee
Marjorie Taylor Greene Bought Tesla Stock After Named As Chair Of DOGE Subcommittee
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) recently purchased Tesla shares valued between $4,000 and $60,000 shortly after being appointed chair of a House subcommittee overseeing Elon Musk's efforts to reduce government spending. This comes as Musk leads a government initiative aimed at cutting waste and restructuring federal agencies.

Greene's stock purchases have raised eyebrows, particularly as she previously proposed an amendment to ban federal funds for electric vehicles. Meanwhile, legislation is being considered that would prohibit House members from trading stocks. Greene's recent transactions have seen Tesla shares decline in value.


The Mirror: Furious Question Time audience member accuses Tory MP of 'lying' over asylum
Furious Question Time audience member accuses Tory MP of 'lying' over asylum
A heated exchange occurred during a BBC Question Time when audience member confronted Tory MP Danny Kruger over his comments on immigration and asylum seekers. The young man accused Kruger of lying about asylum claims being illegal, arguing that refugees are unfairly scapegoated for housing shortages.

Kruger defended his stance, emphasizing the legal distinction between asylum seekers and illegal immigrants, while acknowledging the global refugee crisis. He stated that the UK has historically accepted many refugees but faced criticism for the language used to describe them.


#society

Fox News: Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni refuse mediation, show no sign of settling lawsuit
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni refuse mediation, show no sign of settling lawsuit
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni are engaged in a legal dispute, with both parties stating that settlement discussions are premature. Lively has accused Baldoni of sexual harassment and other claims, while Baldoni alleges Lively's accusations are false and aimed at repairing her reputation.

The court has set deadlines for Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds to amend their complaint and file a motion to dismiss Baldoni's lawsuit. Lively's legal team is seeking evidence related to the allegations, while Baldoni's attorney criticized this as a "fishing expedition."


Fox News: Beef tallow sales resume after recall nationwide
Beef tallow sales resume after recall nationwide
Lady May Tallow has resumed sales of its beef tallow products after a recall of over 30,000 pounds due to a labeling issue. The USDA noted that the product itself was safe, but it lacked proper inspection marks, as it was processed by a company without federal authorization for food production.

Customers who purchased the recalled cooking tallow are advised to dispose of it, and replacements can be obtained by providing proof of purchase. The company expressed gratitude for customer support during this incident.


#economy

GB News: Major car brand forced to slash 1,900 jobs amid weak demand for electric vehicles
Major car brand forced to slash 1,900 jobs amid weak demand for electric vehicles
Porsche plans to cut 1,900 jobs by 2029, reducing its workforce by 15% at its main sites in Germany due to challenges in its electric vehicle rollout. The cuts will occur through natural attrition and a part-time retirement scheme, with no forced redundancies.

The restructuring is aimed at addressing operational difficulties, including the slow adoption of electromobility and adverse economic conditions. Porsche's UK sales remain stable, holding a market share of 0.85%, despite a slight decline in vehicle sales compared to last year.


Forbes: Egg Shortage: As Prices Climb 15%, Stores Nationwide Begin To Ration Egg Purchases
Egg Shortage: As Prices Climb 15%, Stores Nationwide Begin To Ration Egg Purchases
Egg prices surged over 15% from December to January, reaching an average of $4.95 per dozen, the highest increase in a decade. This spike is attributed to ongoing bird flu outbreaks affecting poultry supply, prompting some grocery chains to limit egg purchases.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture forecasts that egg prices may rise an additional 20.3% this year. Despite the egg price hike, chicken prices remain relatively stable, with only minor increases noted. The situation has sparked political debate as inflation remains a key concern for voters.


#culture

Fox News: 'General Hospital' star Leslie Charleson's cause of death revealed
'General Hospital' star Leslie Charleson's cause of death revealed
Leslie Charleson, the "General Hospital" star, passed away at 79 due to "sequelae of blunt head trauma," as confirmed by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office. She had been dealing with multiple health issues, including asthma and normal pressure hydrocephalus.

Charleson was a prominent figure in daytime television, portraying Dr. Monica Quartermaine since 1977 and appearing in over 2,000 episodes. Her contributions to the show and the industry have left a lasting legacy.


#education

The Mirror: Time to think about making school summer holidays shorter, says Ofsted chief
Time to think about making school summer holidays shorter, says Ofsted chief
Britain's chief schools inspector, Sir Martyn Oliver, suggests reconsidering the length of summer holidays due to concerns about students' routines and discipline. He highlighted that children attend school only 190 days a year, which may not be sufficient, especially for vulnerable pupils.

Sir Martyn also supports the implementation of metal detectors in schools to address rising violence, advocating for headteachers to have the autonomy to make safety decisions tailored to their communities.


#crime

Fox News: Suspect in Munich car attack had 'Islamist motivation,' prosecutor says
Suspect in Munich car attack had 'Islamist motivation,' prosecutor says
A 24-year-old Afghan man has been arrested in Munich after injuring over 30 people in a car ramming attack, reportedly motivated by Islamic extremism. Prosecutors noted he shouted "Allahu Akbar" during his arrest and admitted to deliberately targeting the labor union demonstration.

Despite his extremist motivations, there are no links to any organized group, and he had no prior convictions. Investigators found social media posts with religious references, but no evidence of mental illness or concrete attack preparations. He faces multiple charges, including attempted murder.


The Western Journal: Sanctuary No More: NYC Mayor Ushers in Homan to Root Out Seriously Criminal Illegals
Sanctuary No More: NYC Mayor Ushers in Homan to Root Out Seriously Criminal Illegals
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents will be allowed access to Rikers Island to assist in removing criminal illegal aliens. This decision follows a meeting with "Border Czar" Tom Homan and reflects a shift in the city's approach to immigration enforcement.

Adams emphasized the need for cooperation with federal authorities to address violent crime linked to migrant gangs. Critics argue this move undermines the city's sanctuary policies, while some council members support the initiative as a necessary step for public safety.