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14 Feb 2025

#illegals

The Federalist: Helping Asylum Seekers Made Me Less Sympathetic To Illegals
Helping Asylum Seekers Made Me Less Sympathetic To Illegals
The article expresses a strong stance against illegal immigration, arguing that sympathy for illegal immigrants is misplaced when compared to the plight of legitimate asylum seekers facing life-threatening persecution. The author recounts personal experiences advocating for Christian asylum seekers who have suffered severe consequences for their beliefs, emphasizing the importance of adhering to immigration laws.

The author contends that many illegal immigrants are primarily economic migrants seeking better opportunities, which does not justify their unlawful entry into the U.S. They argue that illegal immigration undermines the struggles of those genuinely in need of asylum and negatively impacts American workers.


#politics

The Western Journal: Fetterman Shuts Down His Own Party's Hysteria About a 'Constitutional Crisis' Under Trump
Fetterman Shuts Down His Own Party's Hysteria About a 'Constitutional Crisis' Under Trump
Democratic Senator John Fetterman dismissed claims of a constitutional crisis stemming from President Trump's policies and court rulings, stating such assertions are exaggerated. He emphasized the normalcy of judicial disagreements and urged a reduction in inflammatory rhetoric.

Fetterman's comments reflect a shift from the more extreme views within his party, suggesting a pragmatic approach to political discourse. His perspective may indicate a growing divide in how Democrats perceive the current political climate.


Fox News: Judge deals blow to Trump's move saving American taxpayers' wallets and more top headlines
Judge deals blow to Trump's move saving American taxpayers' wallets and more top headlines
Ukraine accuses Russia of a drone attack on Chernobyl's protective shell, raising alarms over potential threats. Meanwhile, Trump criticizes a reporter's network for lacking credibility and discusses his political stance.

In health news, Pope Francis is hospitalized for bronchitis treatment, while RFK Jr outlines his health priorities. A study reveals liberal women are the least happy demographic in America.


#society

GB News: Britons issued fresh travel guidance in the wake of Munich suspected car attack - 'Follow the advice of local authorities'
Britons issued fresh travel guidance in the wake of Munich suspected car attack - 'Follow the advice of local authorities'
Following a car attack in Munich that injured at least 30 people, the UK Foreign Office has issued updated travel guidance for Britons in Germany. Travelers are advised to stay alert and follow local authorities' instructions.

The incident occurred near police vehicles during a workers' demonstration, and the 24-year-old driver has been arrested. This attack comes just before the Munich Security Conference, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in the area.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Putin will not act in good faith. This Chernobyl attack proves it
Putin will not act in good faith. This Chernobyl attack proves it
The recent drone attack on the Chernobyl nuclear power plant raises concerns about Russia's intentions, especially as peace talks with the US and Ukraine are underway. The drone, believed to be Iranian-made, detonated on the protective cover of the site, which has been stable since its installation in 2016.

This reckless act reflects a pattern of Russian aggression, including the destruction of vital infrastructure like the Kakhovka dam, further threatening Ukraine's safety. The situation remains under close monitoring, but the implications of such actions are alarming.


Le Monde: Ukraine accuses Russia of striking Chernobyl nuclear power plant
Ukraine accuses Russia of striking Chernobyl nuclear power plant
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reported that a Russian drone struck the protective cover at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, although radiation levels remain normal. The incident occurred amid a larger Russian drone attack across Ukraine, with Zelensky asserting that it demonstrates Russia's unwillingness to negotiate.

The Kremlin denied targeting nuclear sites, while the International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed the explosion but noted stable radiation levels. Zelensky criticized Russia for its actions around nuclear facilities and called for increased international efforts to protect them.


#health

The Federalist: 5 Things RFK Can Do To Make America Healthy Again
5 Things RFK Can Do To Make America Healthy Again
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation as HHS secretary presents a chance to address America's obesity and chronic disease crises. His proposed initiatives include reforming dietary guidelines, improving food subsidies, prioritizing preventative medicine, and reassessing toxic food additives.

Kennedy aims to shift the focus of health care from treatment to prevention and combat corporate influences in the food industry. He also seeks to engage Melania Trump in promoting healthier lifestyles, contrasting with previous efforts led by Michelle Obama.


#crime

Fox News: Texas death row inmate mouths final 2-word message to victims' families before execution
Texas death row inmate mouths final 2-word message to victims' families before execution
Richard Lee Tabler, a death row inmate in Texas, was executed after 20 years for the murders of a strip club manager and another man, as well as two teenage dancers. In his final moments, he expressed remorse and sought forgiveness from the victims' families, acknowledging his actions and stating he had found God.

Tabler's crimes occurred in 2004, stemming from a dispute with the club co-owner. Despite his death sentence for the men's murders, the prosecution did not pursue charges for the girls' deaths. Witnesses at the execution reflected on the long wait for justice.


The Federalist: Trump's FBI Reforms Need To Include Ending Data Distortions
Trump's FBI Reforms Need To Include Ending Data Distortions
Concerns are raised about the politicization of crime data by the FBI and DOJ, particularly regarding the underreporting of instances where armed citizens have stopped active shooters. The Crime Prevention Research Center claims that law-abiding citizens intervened in 180 out of 515 active shooter incidents from 2014 to 2023, a stark contrast to the FBI's reported 14 cases.

The FBI's revisions of crime data, particularly a significant increase in violent crime for 2022, were allegedly hidden during a key election period, raising questions about transparency. Similar issues are noted with the CDC, which removed data on defensive gun use after lobbying from gun control advocates. Accurate crime statistics are deemed essential for informed policy debates.