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#illegals
Breitbart: Veteran Affairs Sec. Collins Confirms VA 'Manpower' Went to Helping Illegal Migrants Get Health Care in Biden Admin
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins stated that the Biden administration's VA redirected resources away from Veteran Care to assist illegal migrants with health care applications. Collins confirmed that manpower was used for processing these applications, which he intends to stop.
Collins emphasized that while illegal migrants did not receive medical procedures at VA facilities, some resources were allocated to assist with their claims, detracting from veteran services. He aims to ensure that VA resources are better directed towards veterans.
Breitbart: Republicans Introduce 'Arizona ICE Act' to Require Cooperation with ICE
An Arizona Senate committee has advanced the “Arizona ICE Act” (SB1164), which mandates cooperation between state law enforcement and federal immigration officials. The bill aims to enhance public safety by prohibiting local agencies from obstructing immigration enforcement and allowing for extended detentions of suspected illegals.
Supporters argue it will improve safety, while opponents warn it may deter crime reporting within migrant communities, potentially leading to increased crime and slower law enforcement response times. The bill passed along party lines, with all Democrats opposing it.
#politics
Fox News: Federal judge waits to decide about dismissing corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams
A federal judge has yet to decide on a motion to dismiss corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, following a request from the Justice Department. Adams faces allegations of soliciting illegal campaign contributions and luxury travel from foreign nationals.
The Justice Department's push to drop the case has led to resignations among officials who claim it suggests a quid pro quo arrangement. Adams has denied any wrongdoing, asserting he never offered any trade for the dismissal of charges.
The Telegraph: The war hero, the Putin stooge and the champion boxer: Who could replace Zelensky
President Zelensky is currently not obligated to hold elections due to martial law in Ukraine, which prohibits voting amid ongoing conflict. However, Donald Trump has criticized this stance, insisting that elections should occur before any peace negotiations, labeling Zelensky a "dictator" for not facilitating a vote.
Despite Trump's remarks, polls show that most Ukrainians prefer to postpone elections until after the war, as many are displaced or serving in the military, and significant territory remains under Russian control.
CNSNews: Sen. Kennedy: Trim Tax-Funded Fat, Starting with Public Broadcasting’s ‘Gravy Train with Biscuit Wheels’
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) criticized the funding of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), arguing that taxpayers should not subsidize news outlets like NPR that produce biased content. He emphasized the need to cut the $500 million annual expenditure, citing the national debt and examples of NPR's controversial reporting.
Kennedy asserted that while media outlets have the right to exist, they should not rely on taxpayer funding. He highlighted NPR's financial practices, including significant salaries and costly office space, as evidence of mismanagement and a lack of accountability.
Fox News: 'Under attack': JFK's only grandson rips DOGE, family members in series of vulgar social media rants
Jack Schlossberg, grandson of JFK, criticized President Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) on social media, claiming they are "stealing the past" from Americans. He alleged that DOGE is producing propaganda rather than effectively managing government spending.
His comments followed the closure of the JFK Library due to staff layoffs, which Schlossberg condemned. He expressed concern over the declassification of JFK files, suggesting it exploits his grandfather's legacy for political gain. Schlossberg has been vocal against family members who he feels are not standing up for their values.
#society
Breitbart: Rick Caruso Introduces Free Prefab Homes for L.A. Fire Victims to Speed Return
Rick Caruso's non-profit, Steadfast L.A., is providing free prefabricated homes to wildfire victims in Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Altadena, and Pasadena. Partnering with Samara, the initiative aims to help those unable to rebuild affordably, funded by the Caruso Family Foundation and others.
Caruso's approach seeks to support community rebuilding before physical homes, contrasting with city efforts. He emphasizes the urgency of providing a realistic solution for victims facing high rebuilding costs.
#foreignaffairs
The Mirror: Keir Starmer gives chilling warning to Donald Trump over Putin danger
Keir Starmer has urged Donald Trump to maintain US support for Ukraine, emphasizing that a US security guarantee is crucial to deter Russian aggression. He plans to convey this message during his upcoming visit to Washington, stressing the need for European nations to enhance their defense capabilities.
Starmer also indicated Britain's willingness to contribute troops to an international peacekeeping mission if a lasting peace is achieved. He criticized the exclusion of Ukraine from peace talks and highlighted the importance of including President Zelensky in negotiations to ensure Ukraine's sovereignty is respected.
#economy
GB News: Electric car prices likely to double within a decade despite rush to ditch petrol and diesel vehicles
New research indicates that car prices in the UK are expected to rise sharply, with electric vehicles projected to increase by 103% by 2035, reaching an average price of £65,000. Petrol and diesel vehicles are also expected to see a 46% increase, making the UK one of the most expensive countries for car purchases by that time.
Despite government efforts to promote electric vehicle adoption, many UK drivers remain hesitant, with 43% stating they will not consider switching to electric. Factors contributing to rising prices include the Zero Emission Vehicle mandate and changes in fuel duty and road tax.
#health
Fox News: Pope Francis’ medical condition: What to know about bilateral pneumonia
Pope Francis has been diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia, confirmed through laboratory tests and chest X-rays. The Vatican reported that the infection, complicated by bronchiectasis and bronchitis, necessitates antibiotic cortisone therapy.
Medical experts note that bilateral pneumonia, affecting both lungs, poses significant risks, particularly for the elderly and those with prior lung issues. The pope's age and previous lung condition may complicate his recovery.
#technology
Breitbart: Elon Musk's SpaceX Makes History by Launching Rocket from Florida, Landing Booster in Bahamas
SpaceX achieved a milestone with its Falcon 9 rocket launch from Florida, marking the first successful landing of a booster in the Bahamas. The booster landed on the "Just Read the Instructions" droneship in the Atlantic, enhancing performance and enabling more satellite deployments.
Elon Musk highlighted the significance of this event, stating it was the first instance of a rocket launching from one country and landing in another. The Bahamas is now positioned as a player in the aerospace sector, with potential benefits for local education and future crewed missions.