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Feb 22, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Group of Venezuelans sue Trump admin for temporary immigration protections
A group of Venezuelan migrants is suing the Trump administration for ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS), which shields over 600,000 Venezuelans from deportation. The lawsuit claims the decision was illegal and racially motivated, citing derogatory remarks made by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
The plaintiffs argue that the revocation of TPS will leave many without legal status and work authorization, affecting their lives significantly. They seek to reinstate the TPS extension, alleging that the decision was part of a broader pattern of racial animus against non-white immigrants.
#politics
The Federalist: If Anything, J.D. Vance Was Polite To Europe
Vice President J.D. Vance's speech at the Munich Security Conference criticized Western democracies for abandoning democratic values while calling for a recommitment to free speech and self-sufficiency. His remarks sparked strong reactions, including accusations of hypocrisy and comparisons to Hitler, but no one refuted his examples of democratic erosion.
Vance highlighted the risks of internal threats to liberty and the need for European nations to uphold the values that unite them with the U.S. He argued that the reliance on American security is unsustainable if Europe fails to defend its own democratic principles.
The Western Journal: Trump Team Finds Ultimate Way to Derange Liberal Kennedys - J6 Choir Will Play Kennedy Center
The Kennedy Center is undergoing a significant shift in leadership and programming, with Richard Grenell, a Trump ally, taking interim control. Steve Bannon announced that the J6 Prison Choir, composed of individuals jailed for their roles in the January 6 Capitol events, is set to perform there.
This change signals a departure from the center's previous programming, as Grenell and Trump aim to reshape its cultural offerings. The Kennedy family, particularly RFK Jr., is positioned against this new direction, which may further diminish the Kennedy legacy in American politics.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Elon Musk claims Trump is right to ignore 'despised dictator' Zelensky who runs 'fraud machine feeding off the dead bodies of soldiers'
Elon Musk has criticized Ukraine, labeling it a "massive graft machine" and supporting Donald Trump's peace negotiations with Russia. He accused President Zelensky of corruption and challenged him to hold elections, claiming Zelensky would lose. Musk's comments have heightened tensions between Trump's circle and Kyiv.
Musk's remarks at a recent conference included calls for empathy for those affected by the war, while he condemned corruption in Ukraine. The relationship between Washington and Kyiv has soured, with Trump expressing frustration towards Zelensky and his administration.
Times Of Israel: Irish politicians to boycott annual White House visit over Trump’s Gaza plan
Sinn Fein will boycott the traditional St. Patrick’s Day visit to the White House in protest against President Trump's proposal for the forced expulsion of Gaza's residents. Party leader Mary Lou McDonald stated the need to act against what they view as catastrophic U.S. policy regarding Palestine.
This decision puts pressure on Irish Prime Minister Michael Martin, who is expected to attend the event despite the controversy. Ireland has criticized Israel’s actions during the Gaza conflict and has supported claims of genocide against Israel in international forums.
#military
The Telegraph: How the return of British tactical nuclear weapons could save Europe
The Avro Vulcan bomber, renowned for its British engineering and air show appearances, served a critical Cold War role as part of the "V-force." Its mission was to deliver nuclear bombs in a potential NATO-Soviet conflict, a scenario that could have led to global disaster.
#health
The Epoch Times: Why Americans Pay So Much for Health Care
Americans spent $4.9 trillion on health care in 2023, significantly more than any other country, with costs rising faster than inflation and household income. Despite this spending, health outcomes do not reflect the investment, as Americans are not healthier or living longer than those in comparable nations.
The complexity of the health care system, an aging population, and rising chronic conditions contribute to increasing costs. Experts suggest that improving overall health and expanding access to primary care could help reduce expenditures. Legislative changes to empower individuals in their health care spending may also be beneficial.
#sports
The Western Journal: Singer Changes National Anthem Words to Mock Trump, But It Backfires Horribly
Chantal Kreviazuk's performance of "O Canada" at the 4 Nations Face-Off hockey game drew criticism after she altered the lyrics, reportedly in response to comments from Donald Trump. Her rendition, which included a mix of English and French, was seen as a protest but was poorly received.
The U.S. team faced booing during their anthem in Montreal, leading to tensions that spilled onto the ice. Despite losing in overtime to Canada, the U.S. players expressed pride in their performance, while Kreviazuk's controversial anthem choice raised questions about national pride and politics in sports.
The Western Journal: Watch: Fired-Up American Fans Contribute to 'Impossible to Describe' Anthem Ahead of US-Canada Clash
The United States faced Canada in the 4 Nations Face-Off final, losing 3-2 in overtime, but fans in Boston celebrated with a rousing rendition of the national anthem, contrasting with Canadian booing at previous games. The U.S. had previously defeated Canada in the tournament, showcasing their competitive spirit.
Despite the loss, the U.S. fans' patriotic display was seen as a moral victory, especially after the negative reception of the anthem in Montreal. The tournament highlighted the intensity of the U.S.-Canada hockey rivalry, with notable moments of on-ice aggression and public support from figures like Donald Trump.
#outdoors
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Anglers are sharing success stories, including a 31” walleye caught in MN and unique catches like a color-mutated crappie. Innovations in fishing gear, such as the Eurotackle Z-Viber, are enhancing the fishing experience.
Safety remains a priority, as one angler recalls a near-death experience on the ice, emphasizing the importance of proper gear. Discussions are ongoing about relaxing walleye regulations in Mille Lacs due to improved fish populations.