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14 Feb 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Gov. Newsom will veto California bill blocking prisons from cooperating with ICE: report
Gov. Newsom will veto California bill blocking prisons from cooperating with ICE: report
California Governor Gavin Newsom plans to veto Assembly Bill 15, which would prevent the state’s prison system from cooperating with ICE regarding the release of non-citizen inmates. The bill argues that such transfers lead to double punishment and trauma for immigrants.

Newsom previously vetoed similar legislation, stating it would hinder public safety assessments by limiting information sharing with federal authorities. Since 2019, over 10,500 inmates have been transferred to ICE custody in California.


#politics

The Federalist: Feel The Love: Trump 2.0 Is Making America The World's Valentine
Feel The Love: Trump 2.0 Is Making America The World's Valentine
As Valentine's Day arrives, there is a sense of optimism among supporters of Donald Trump, who view his return to power as a positive shift for America. They celebrate the decline of leftist policies and praise recent actions by Trump, including efforts to secure borders and cut government spending.

Polls indicate a favorable public reception for Trump's leadership, with many Americans expressing approval for his policies. The article suggests that the political landscape is shifting, with Democrats struggling to regain footing as they continue to push divisive agendas.


Liberty Nation News: Trump Backs Lindsey Graham – But It May Not Save Him in the Primary - Liberty Nation News
Trump Backs Lindsey Graham – But It May Not Save Him in the Primary - Liberty Nation News
South Carolina is emerging as a key battleground for MAGA Republicans, with President Trump supporting incumbent Senator Lindsey Graham, who faces backlash from the party's base. Graham's alignment with establishment views has made him a target for challengers like businessman Mark Lynch, who criticizes Graham's record.

Despite Trump's endorsement, many South Carolina GOP voters are frustrated, believing Graham does not represent their interests. As the 2026 election approaches, the potential for a competitive primary looms, indicating that Trump's influence may not be enough to secure Graham's position amid growing dissent.


#society

Times Of Israel: Hostages Sagui Dekel-Chen, Sasha Troufanov and Iair Horn slated for release on Saturday
Hostages Sagui Dekel-Chen, Sasha Troufanov and Iair Horn slated for release on Saturday
Israel is set to receive three hostages from Hamas as part of a prisoner exchange under a ceasefire agreement. The hostages, Sagui Dekel Chen, Sasha Troufanov, and Iair Horn, were kidnapped during the October 7 attacks. Hamas has agreed to the release after initially threatening to delay it.

In exchange, Israel will release 369 Palestinian prisoners, including those serving life sentences. The ongoing negotiations have raised concerns about the future stages of the agreement, as 73 hostages remain in Gaza. The situation continues to evolve amid calls for a comprehensive resolution to the hostage crisis.


The Economist: Do bans on smartphones in schools improve mental health?
Do bans on smartphones in schools improve mental health?
France, the Netherlands, and Hungary have implemented bans on smartphone use in schools, aiming to improve focus, reduce social media usage, and combat online bullying. British legislators are also considering similar measures, with the effectiveness of these bans on mental health still under scrutiny.

Meanwhile, advancements in AI are transforming sports analytics, including football and baseball, while intermittent fasting shows promise for weight loss, though its other health benefits remain uncertain. The rise of cryptocurrencies has led to the emergence of private investigators utilizing software tools.


Fox News: The Wayfair Presidents Day sale offers hundreds off on rugs, bedding, cookware and pet products
The Wayfair Presidents Day sale offers hundreds off on rugs, bedding, cookware and pet products
Wayfair is hosting a Presidents Day sale with discounts of up to 70% on various products, including area rugs, bedding, cookware, and pet accessories. The sale runs until February 18, featuring notable items like the Hurst cotton abstract rug and Eddie Bauer cotton flannel sheets.

Additional deals include a Cuisinart 17-piece cookware set at a significant discount and various wall art options, such as a Van Gogh print. Pet essentials like the Beautyrest ultra plush pet bed are also included in the sale.


The Western Journal: Top ABC News Figure Abruptly Exits the Company After HR Starts Investigating
Top ABC News Figure Abruptly Exits the Company After HR Starts Investigating
Joshua Hoyos, ABC News New York bureau chief, has left the network following a human resources investigation into his behavior. His departure comes after more than a decade with the company, during which he held various positions.

ABC is facing financial challenges and declining ratings, leading to layoffs and low morale among staff. Reports indicate resentment towards high-paid anchors amid budget cuts and a recent costly settlement related to a defamation lawsuit.


GB News: XL bully sanctuary housing more than 30 dogs has licence unanimously rejected again
XL bully sanctuary housing more than 30 dogs has licence unanimously rejected again
The Happas Canine Centre, proposed as Scotland's first sanctuary for XL bullies, has had its license application rejected due to serious safety concerns. Reports highlighted inadequate care and a lack of documentation regarding the dogs' needs, leading local authorities to deny the request unanimously.

Kerryanne Shaw, who runs the center, faced criticism for her ability to manage the facility. Despite her commitment to the animals, officials cited regulatory responsibilities and previous inspections that revealed ongoing issues. Shaw plans to appeal the decision.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Air Force Plane Carrying Marco Rubio Suffers Mid-Flight Mechanical Issue
Air Force Plane Carrying Marco Rubio Suffers Mid-Flight Mechanical Issue
An Air Force plane carrying Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Senator Jim Risch had to return to Washington due to a mechanical issue, specifically related to the cockpit windshield. The incident occurred about 90 minutes after takeoff for the Munich Security Conference.

Rubio plans to continue his journey on a different aircraft, though it remains uncertain if the delay will affect his scheduled meeting with Vice President J.D. Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Munich.


Fox News: Hegseth says he and Vance are 'on the same page' despite VP's remark on US troops in Ukraine
Hegseth says he and Vance are 'on the same page' despite VP's remark on US troops in Ukraine
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that while the deployment of U.S. troops to Ukraine is unlikely, he did not completely rule it out. He emphasized that the decision would depend on negotiations between the U.S., Ukraine, and Russia. Vice President JD Vance also mentioned that sending troops remains an option.

At the Munich Security Conference, Vance indicated that the U.S. could use economic or military measures against Russia to facilitate a peace deal. He hinted at a potentially surprising agreement, while Hegseth's earlier comments drew criticism from some lawmakers for suggesting U.S. troop deployment would not be part of security guarantees for Ukraine.


The Western Journal: Trump Gave Zelenskyy a Friendly Reality Check During Their Ukraine War Talk: Report
Trump Gave Zelenskyy a Friendly Reality Check During Their Ukraine War Talk: Report
During a recent phone call, President Trump advised Ukrainian President Zelenskyy that engaging in talks with Putin is essential for Ukraine's diplomatic efforts, despite Zelenskyy's concerns about Putin's intentions. Trump acknowledged Zelenskyy's skepticism but emphasized the necessity of dialogue to potentially save Ukraine.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth echoed this sentiment, deeming Ukraine's goal of reclaiming all lost territory unrealistic and advocating for robust security guarantees instead. The ongoing war presents grim realities for Ukraine, as Russia retains significant advantages in resources and time, suggesting that a pragmatic approach to negotiations may be vital for a resolution.


#economy

Forbes: Trump Will Enact Reciprocal Tariffs ‘If He Needs To’, Says Treasury Chief Bessent
Trump Will Enact Reciprocal Tariffs ‘If He Needs To’, Says Treasury Chief Bessent
President Trump’s proposed reciprocal tariffs may not take effect by spring, as Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent indicated that the timeline depends on responses from trading partners. Bessent emphasized that if necessary, Trump would implement the tariffs, which could significantly impact global trade.

A study on these tariffs is underway, with results expected by April 1. The U.S. plans to match tariffs imposed by other countries dollar for dollar, potentially raising the average effective tariff rate and core inflation. Analysts suggest the plan may be a tactic to encourage negotiations.