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#illegals

Fox News: Suspected Tren de Aragua member released on probation in domestic battery case despite 2022 deportation order
Suspected Tren de Aragua member released on probation in domestic battery case despite 2022 deportation order
Pedro Colmenares, a 33-year-old illegal immigrant and suspected gang member from Venezuela, remains free on probation in Chicago despite a history of domestic battery and a prior weapons charge. He was ordered deported in 2022 but has not been removed due to Cook County's sanctuary policies.

Recently, Colmenares was questioned regarding a murder case but faced no charges due to insufficient evidence. He is currently charged with kidnapping and sexual assault of a former girlfriend, with a court appearance scheduled for March 5.


#society

GB News: Major search launched for missing woman last seen four days ago after going for run
Major search launched for missing woman last seen four days ago after going for run
A major search operation is underway for 23-year-old Jenny Hall, who went missing while running in County Durham on February 18. Her car was found parked along a road, prompting police and mountain rescue teams to search over 100 miles of running trails she frequented.

Authorities are increasingly concerned for Hall's safety and are exploring all leads, including digital tracking through her devices. The community has joined the search effort, and police urge anyone with information to contact them.


Le Monde: In Israel, the tragedy of the Bibas family overshadows the release of six hostages
In Israel, the tragedy of the Bibas family overshadows the release of six hostages
On February 22, 2025, six Israeli hostages were joyfully welcomed home after 16 months in Hamas captivity, while the Bibas family faced tragedy with the confirmation of Shiri Bibas's death. Her remains were returned alongside those of her two young children, Ariel and Kfir, who were abducted in October 2023.

Hamas initially returned a coffin that did not contain Shiri's remains, leading to confusion and heartbreak. The Israeli army reported that Shiri and her children were killed by their captors, contradicting claims that they died from Israeli bombardments.


#military

Fox News: Houthis target US fighter jet, drone with SAM missiles for first time
Houthis target US fighter jet, drone with SAM missiles for first time
Houthi rebels have escalated military tensions by firing surface-to-air missiles at a U.S. F-16 fighter jet and an MQ-9 Reaper drone over Yemen, marking a significant development in U.S.-Houthi interactions. The U.S. military is debating whether to adopt a counterterrorism approach or continue targeting Houthi infrastructure.

The U.S. Navy has successfully intercepted Houthi missiles and drones aimed at its warships in the Red Sea, but concerns remain about a potential direct hit on U.S. vessels. This ongoing conflict has raised questions about military resource allocation amid broader geopolitical tensions.


The Western Journal: Trump Begins Weekend by Nuking DEI Pentagon - Fires Leaders from Joint Chiefs, Navy, and Air Force
Trump Begins Weekend by Nuking DEI Pentagon - Fires Leaders from Joint Chiefs, Navy, and Air Force
President Trump initiated significant leadership changes within the U.S. military, removing key figures including Air Force Gen. Charles Brown, Navy Adm. Lisa Franchetti, and Gen. James Slife. These actions are seen as a move to address concerns over perceived diversity quotas in military appointments.

Trump has nominated Lt. Gen. Dan Caine as the new Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, emphasizing a focus on military effectiveness over diversity initiatives. The Defense Department is also preparing to cut civilian jobs as part of a broader restructuring effort.


#crime

GB News: Man who attacked Salman Rushdie ahead of New York speech found guilty of attempted murder
Man who attacked Salman Rushdie ahead of New York speech found guilty of attempted murder
Hadi Matar has been found guilty of attempted murder for the stabbing of author Salman Rushdie, which occurred during a lecture in New York. The attack left Rushdie blind in one eye and partially paralyzed in his left hand. Matar was also convicted of second-degree assault for injuring another man.

Matar's actions were linked to a long-standing fatwa against Rushdie, issued by Ayatollah Khomeini. During the trial, Rushdie recounted the brutal details of the attack, while Matar's behavior in court raised concerns. He faces additional federal charges related to terrorism and support for Hezbollah.


Human Events: BREAKING: Algerian terrorist yelling ‘Allahu Akbar’ stabs French officer to death: report
BREAKING: Algerian terrorist yelling ‘Allahu Akbar’ stabs French officer to death: report
An Algerian man on a terrorist watch list was arrested after a knife attack in Mulhouse, which killed a police officer and injured several others. The suspect, 37, reportedly shouted "Allahu Akbar" during the attack and was facing deportation.

The man was at a police station to sign a judicial control form related to his house arrest when he launched the attack, injuring at least three municipal police officers.