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Feb 22, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: NYC sues after Trump admin claws back $80M migrant housing grant
New York City has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration to recover over $80 million in FEMA funds intended for housing migrants. The city claims the funds were unjustly revoked without proper notice, following allegations of misuse related to luxury hotels for migrants.
Mayor Eric Adams supports the lawsuit, emphasizing the city's financial burden in managing the migrant crisis, having spent over $7 billion. The suit accuses the federal government of violating regulations and misusing authority regarding the Shelter and Services Program.
#economy
Fox News: 5 tax software programs for a stress-free tax season
Tax season is approaching, with a filing deadline of April 15, 2025. Various tax software options cater to different needs, from simple W-2 filers to self-employed individuals. These programs offer a range of prices and features, including free filing options.
H&R Block, TaxSlayer, TaxAct, Liberty Tax, and Cash App Taxes provide diverse packages. H&R Block and TaxSlayer offer free options for basic filers, while Cash App Taxes allows free filing for all. Each software includes varying levels of support, from DIY to professional assistance.
#culture
The Telegraph: The artist sketching the messy aftermath of war
Illustrator George Butler, at 39, embodies a bygone era with his traditional approach to documenting conflict. He travels to war-torn regions like Syria and Ukraine, creating detailed illustrations that capture the human stories behind the headlines, often taking weeks to refine his work.
Butler emphasizes "slow news," allowing him to connect deeply with his subjects, contrasting sharply with the fast-paced nature of modern journalism. His unique method and minimal gear enable him to portray the emotional impact of war while maintaining a safe distance from frontline dangers.
#health
GB News: Product recall: Britons warned of recalled ice cream that could cause breathlessness and diarrhoea - 'do not eat'
Cheshire Farm's Caramelised Biscuit Ice Cream has been recalled due to undeclared hazelnuts, posing a health risk to those with nut allergies. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) announced the recall after the allergen was missing from the label.
Consumers are advised to return the product for a full refund and to avoid consumption if they have nut allergies. The FSA is also addressing other recalls, including 18 cheeses potentially contaminated with pathogenic bacteria.
Fox News: I'm dying of a fatal disease. Bureaucrats shouldn’t decide how doctors can try to save me
At 23, Elijah Stacy, diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, advocates for faster access to innovative treatments for rare diseases. He argues that federal regulations delay potentially lifesaving therapies, impacting not just patients but their families as well.
Stacy calls for reforms like the "Right to Try for Individualized Treatments," empowering patients and doctors to make critical decisions without bureaucratic hurdles. He emphasizes the urgency of timely intervention to improve outcomes for those suffering from rare genetic disorders.
#crime
Fox News: Quiet Florida neighborhood rocked after three found dead, child kidnapped
Nathan Gingles, 43, has been charged with three counts of first-degree murder following the deaths of his estranged wife, mother-in-law, and a neighbor in Tamarac, Florida. Gingles allegedly kidnapped his 4-year-old daughter, Seraphine, prompting an Amber Alert, but she was later found unharmed.
Authorities discovered the victims after responding to a shooting report. Gingles had a history of domestic violence and was under a restraining order. The Broward County Sheriff's Office is facing scrutiny over its handling of previous calls related to the family.