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15 Feb 2024

#illegals

GB News: New York, Denver, Chicago now seeing what we've had on southern border for years - ex-border chief
New York, Denver, Chicago now seeing what we've had on southern border for years - ex-border chief
Former US Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott discusses the severity of illegal border crossings under the Biden administration. Border crossings have increased significantly, with over two million people crossing the US-Mexico border in 2023. Scott highlights the impact of the crisis and criticizes the idea of an open border.


#politics

CNSNews: Report Exposes Biden’s False Claim Hur Brought Up Beau’s Death
Report Exposes Biden’s False Claim Hur Brought Up Beau’s Death
Media Research Center President Brent Bozell calls out Joe Biden for lying about Special Counsel Robert Hur bringing up Beau Biden's death, when it was actually Biden who mentioned it. Hur's report highlights Biden's memory lapses and suggests his mental decline as a reason for mishandling classified documents. Biden's campaign fundraised based on false claims about Hur.


The Federalist: Tony Bobulinski Flames Jamie Raskin For 'Assassination Of Character'
Tony Bobulinski Flames Jamie Raskin For 'Assassination Of Character'
Former Biden family business partner Tony Bobulinski criticized Rep. Jamie Raskin for distorting his testimony about President Biden's involvement in the family business. Bobulinski stated that he has evidence linking the elder Biden to his son's foreign business and that any claims of Biden's innocence are false.


The Telegraph: ‘Starmer is a walking, talking political U-turn’
‘Starmer is a walking, talking political U-turn’
Labour Party engulfed in anti-Semitism crisis as two party candidates, Azhar Ali and Graham Jones, are suspended over anti-Israel remarks. Leader, Sir Keir Starmer, faces criticism for mishandling the crisis.


Forbes: Abortion Pills: Telehealth Procedure Is As Safe As Clinic Visit, Research Finds
Abortion Pills: Telehealth Procedure Is As Safe As Clinic Visit, Research Finds
Research published in Nature Medicine suggests that medication abortions, conducted through telehealth using video calls and pill delivery by mail, are just as safe and effective as in-person visits. The study, conducted by the University of California, San Francisco, analyzed data from over 6,000 patients and found that 99.8% of patients had no serious adverse events, while 98% of abortions administered this way did not require further medical care. The researchers urged lawmakers to reconsider policies that restrict access to this essential healthcare service.


Breitbart: French Populists Set to Trounce Macron in EU Parliament Elections
French Populists Set to Trounce Macron in EU Parliament Elections
French populist parties, including the National Rally led by Marine Le Pen, are predicted to gain record support in the European Parliament elections. The survey indicates that the National Rally could secure 33% of the vote, while President Macron's Renaissance party is projected to pick up just 14%. This would deal a major blow to Macron's standing at home and internationally.


#society

The Economist: Why British police should focus on victims
Why British police should focus on victims
British police should focus on repeat victims of crime, as a small number of people suffer a disproportionate amount of crime. Repeat victimization tends to be concentrated in areas with poverty, and focusing on these victims can help prevent lawbreaking. However, this approach has largely disappeared from police policymaking in recent years, resulting in a lack of data. The Metropolitan Police believes that looking at the harm done to victims, rather than just counting the number of crimes, is the best way to help repeat victims. Working with other agencies and implementing targeted patrols is also important in crime prevention.


Fox News: Thailand's capital issues work-from-home mandate as air pollution hits hazardous levels
Thailand's capital issues work-from-home mandate as air pollution hits hazardous levels
Air pollution in Bangkok prompts city employees and private sector workers to work from home for two days. The burning of forests and agricultural waste contributes to the issue.


Breitbart: London Renames Metro Lines: Inspired by Migration, Women's Issues, HIV
London Renames Metro Lines: Inspired by Migration, Women's Issues, HIV
London's metro lines are being rebranded under Mayor Khan, with names reflecting political ideas, social issues, and migration. The new names aim to celebrate London's history and cultural diversity. One line is named Windrush, honoring the migrants from the West Indies, while another is called Suffragette, in tribute to the women's emancipation movement.


Flag And Cross: Florida 19-Year-Old Faces Felony Charges After Allegedly Leaving Skid Marks on ‘Pride’ Display
Florida 19-Year-Old Faces Felony Charges After Allegedly Leaving Skid Marks on ‘Pride’ Display
A man in Florida is facing felony charges for driving over an LGBTQ-themed crosswalk and leaving skid marks. Despite regular traffic driving over the crosswalk, the man's actions are being considered a hate crime under the new "woke catechism." This incident follows a similar case from three years ago, raising concerns about the overreach of law enforcement and the growing influence of woke ideology in society.


#war

The Telegraph: Putin's deadliest weapon yet has been revealed - and the West has no answer
Putin's deadliest weapon yet has been revealed - and the West has no answer
According to US intelligence, Russia wants to put a nuclear weapon in space to target Western satellites. Putin's obsession with "wunderwaffe" should be taken seriously. The West must show strength and support Ukraine to prevent Putin's expansion.


The Telegraph: Eurovision operators rule Israel is allowed to compete in 2024 contest
Eurovision operators rule Israel is allowed to compete in 2024 contest
Calls to ban Israel from Eurovision rejected by organizers despite pressure. Eurovision is a non-political music event and Israel has not broken any rules.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Johnny Depp forges unlikely 'bromance' with Saudi Crown Prince
Johnny Depp forges unlikely 'bromance' with Saudi Crown Prince
Johnny Depp has formed an unlikely friendship with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, spending time in the country and considering a promotional contract. Both men have faced image problems in recent years. The friendship began during the production of Depp's film, Jeanne du Barry, when Saudi Arabia invested in the project. The Saudi government is interested in Depp's help to raise its profile in the film industry. .


Fox News: FBI director says Chinese hackers are 'poised to attack' as infiltrations reach 'fever pitch'
FBI director says Chinese hackers are 'poised to attack' as infiltrations reach 'fever pitch'
China's cyberattacks against the U.S. and its allies are escalating, with hackers affiliated with the Chinese Communist Party infiltrating critical infrastructure and remaining ready to attack. FBI Director Christopher Wray warned about the increasing threat, emphasizing the need for attention and action. Chinese hackers have maintained access to U.S. infrastructure for years, with the goal of gaining control over critical systems in the event of a major conflict.


GB News: Biden orders END of deportations of Palestinians while 'civilians remain in danger'
Biden orders END of deportations of Palestinians while 'civilians remain in danger'
Joe Biden has granted temporary protection from deportation to approximately 6,000 Palestinians in the US due to the dangerous situation in Gaza. The move will make the US a temporary safe haven for Palestinians.


#economy

Fox News: Michigan voters hit Biden admin touting strong economy, say there's 'no relief in sight'
Michigan voters hit Biden admin touting strong economy, say there's 'no relief in sight'
Michigan voters express dissatisfaction with President Biden's economy, citing increased hardships and ongoing inflation. They feel that the current economic situation is a disappointment and are concerned about the job market and future prospects for their children. Despite their concerns, some voters still plan to vote for Biden in the next election, while others are undecided.


#religion

Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC and ERIC METAXAS: ‘God says that we are to be His advocates for Him and His principles in the public square’
JACK POSOBIEC and ERIC METAXAS: ‘God says that we are to be His advocates for Him and His principles in the public square’
Eric Metaxas, in his new film and book, criticizes the American church for not spreading God's message on modern issues. He warns of confused Christians allowing evil, like transgenderism and child sexualization, to infiltrate. He compares the church to those in Nazi Germany who embraced Hitler's ideology. Metaxas believes Christians should actively engage in society, including politics.


#culture

Fox News: New York Fashion Week closes with an Edgar Allen Poe tribute from Thom Browne
New York Fashion Week closes with an Edgar Allen Poe tribute from Thom Browne
Thom Browne closes out NY Fashion Week with a wintry landscape and inventive designs, inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven."


#crime

Human Events: NICOLE RUSSELL: Parents have a role to play in combatting social media abuse
NICOLE RUSSELL: Parents have a role to play in combatting social media abuse
Teens' high use of social media is associated with increased depression and anxiety, as well as child predators posing as peers. Mark Zuckerberg faced questioning from the Senate Judiciary Committee about sexual content and child predators on Instagram. Big Tech's role in negatively impacting social interaction and mental health is significant, but personal responsibility and adjustments to settings and app usage can also help mitigate these issues.


Fox News: Watchdog report paints picture of Bureau of Prisons in crisis
Watchdog report paints picture of Bureau of Prisons in crisis
A DOJ report reveals that recurring policy violations and operational failures in federal prisons have contributed to inmate suicides. Over half of the 344 deaths reviewed from 2014-2021 were suicides. The report also highlights insufficient staff response to emergencies and failures in cell searches, which have allowed drugs to enter the prisons.


Le Monde: Trump's first criminal trial set to begin on March 25
Trump's first criminal trial set to begin on March 25


Former US president Donald Trump faces multiple criminal cases, including charges of covering up hush money payments and election fraud. His attempts to delay the trials have been rejected, setting the stage for the first criminal trial of a former president. Trump has used the media attention to rally his supporters and denounce his opponent, claiming the charges are a tactic to hurt him in the election.


#other

Breitbart: Adele Facing Backlash from Fans over High Ticket Prices
Adele Facing Backlash from Fans over High Ticket Prices
Music icon Adele is facing criticism from fans over the high prices of tickets for her European tour. The cheapest tickets for her shows in Germany are £280, with the best seat going for £984. Affordable tickets in the $75 range quickly sold out, leaving only VIP standing tickets for $770 and seat packages for $1,200. Fans are disappointed and feel that the prices are too steep.


Forbes: Rod Stewart Reportedly Sells Music Rights To Iconic Artists Group For $100 Million
Rod Stewart Reportedly Sells Music Rights To Iconic Artists Group For $100 Million
British singer-songwriter Rod Stewart has sold his music rights to Iconic Artists Group for nearly $100 million, joining a company that also owns assets of other artists. Stewart sold his publishing catalog, recorded music, and some rights to the company owned by former Ticketmaster CEO Irving Azoff, who recently raised $1 billion for acquiring music rights. This highlights the trend of artists capitalizing on their catalogs.