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15 Feb 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Cities at Breaking Point in California, Colorado, and Maine over Biden Border Crisis
Denver is struggling with the costs of supporting migrants, leading to budget cuts for city services. The Mayor blames Republicans and claims that the federal funding is not enough to solve the crisis.
#politics
Fox News: Voting underway in UK special elections could signal challenges for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
Voters in Kingswood and Wellingborough take part in by-elections to replace two lawmakers who left abruptly, threatening the ruling Conservative Party's power and bolstering opposition against PM Rishi Sunak.
Fox News: Haley making final stand against Trump one year after launching GOP presidential bid
Former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley is the last major challenger to Donald Trump in the 2024 Republican nomination. Despite facing an uphill battle against Trump, Haley remains hopeful and focuses on states like South Carolina and Michigan.
#society
The Economist: British lives are getting duller
| British lives are becoming duller as the last few remaining members of noteworthy generations pass away, leaving behind a void in history and a decline in a once vibrant literary genre - obituaries. These obituaries, which emerged in the 1980s, were characterized by colorful characters and stories, influenced by the events and conflicts of the 20th century. However, with the passing of time, the rich and adventurous lives chronicled in obituaries are becoming increasingly rare, leaving behind a more ordinary existence.
Le Monde: French rapper's concert banned for 'defending terrorism'
Controversial rapper Freeze Corleone's concert in Lille, France, was banned due to "calls for violence" in his songs. He has been accused of anti-Semitism and defending terrorism. In court, his lawyer argued that the lyrics were open-ended and not part of the concert lineup.
#war
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Israel eliminates Hezbollah senior commander as terror group warns it will pay 'the price'
Israeli military kills Hezbollah commander in Lebanon, sparking vows of retaliation. Hezbollah rockets hit northern Israel. Both sides warn of potential full-scale war.
#economy
The Economist: As German industry declines, the Ruhr gives hope
Europe's former industrial heartland, the Ruhr, shows resilience as it rebounds from de-industrialization. The region has diversified its economy, attracted logistics firms, and invested in higher education and R&D. With a growing population and a focus on innovation, the Ruhr serves as a model for Germany's future.
Breitbart: Retail Sales Fall As Inflation Pushes Americans To Spend More On Food, Less on Cars and Appliances
US retail sales fell 0.8% in January, indicating a decline in spending on big-ticket items. Harsh winter weather and the Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes likely played a role.
GB News: Car insurance costs jump 26 per cent as drivers in these US states face the biggest price rises
Car insurance prices in the United States have soared by 26%. The average annual premium for full coverage is now $2,543. Some states have been hit harder than others, with Louisiana, Florida, and Michigan seeing the highest increases. In the UK, drivers are also experiencing rising prices, with those in Inner London paying an average of £1,607 for coverage. The increasing costs are mainly due to rising replacement and repair costs, as well as inflation.
Fox News: Alabama House to vote on casino, lottery proposal
The Alabama House Economic Development and Tourism Committee approved a proposal to authorize a lottery, sports betting, and multiple casinos across the state. The proposal would go before Alabama voters in the November general election. Republican legislative leaders have named the bills as a priority for the session and it is expected to be a close vote in the House. If approved, taxes from the gambling would generate up to $912 million in revenue annually.
#military
Fox News: After months fighting Houthis on the USS Eisenhower, sailors face a new kind of sea threat
Sailors on the USS Eisenhower defend against Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen. They face a new threat - unmanned surface vessels (USVs) fired at them through the water. The Navy has intercepted and destroyed multiple USVs but lacks intel on the extent of the Houthi's USV capabilities.
#religion
The Federalist: Weak Gospel Messages Like 'He Gets Us' Ultimately Lead To Empty Pews
"He Gets Us" spends millions on Super Bowl ads centered around loving thy neighbor, but overlooks the true message of the Gospel. The ad campaign perpetuates a self-adoration culture instead of proclaiming the transformative power of Jesus. It ignores repentance and self-sacrifice in favor of a watered-down version of Christianity.
#culture
GB News: John Cleese performs U-turn on Eric Idle row after claiming Python pair 'loathed' each other
Comedians John Cleese and Eric Idle, former co-stars of Monty Python, seemed to have fallen out when Idle criticized the comedy show and its creators. Cleese jokingly retaliated, claiming they "loathed and despised" each other, but later clarified that it was all in jest. Idle expressed frustration over the financial situation of Monty Python and criticized manager Holly Gilliam. Cleese defended Gilliam, stating that he found her efficient and pleasant to work with. Ultimately, Cleese and Idle's relationship seems to be intact, despite initial speculation of a feud.
#education
Fox News: Plan to blend predominantly Black and White DC schools leads to tense debate in liberal neighborhood
Debate arises over plan to integrate two Washington, D.C. schools with different racial backgrounds. Concerns raised about teacher turnover, but some see long-term benefits.
#crime
Breitbart: Jewish Man Stabbed Six Times in the Back During Paris Antisemitic Attack
A Jewish man was stabbed six times by an assailant in Paris while walking with his partner. The attacker, who was known to the victim, yelled anti-Jewish insults during the assault. The victim was hospitalized, and the incident is part of a growing trend of attacks against Jews in France.
#other
Fox News: Power restored to Boston transit system after thousands stranded during morning rush hour
Thousands of Boston commuters stranded due to unexpected power outages during morning rush hour. Power restored just before 10 a.m. Commuter frustration continues.