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#illegals

Front Page Magazine: Video: The Savage Truth About Pam Bondi's Crusade
Video: The Savage Truth About Pam Bondi's Crusade
Cicely Davis discusses Attorney General Pam Bondi's initiatives to restore law and order in the latest episode of The Savage Truth podcast. Bondi is pursuing Letitia James and Kathy Hochul for alleged violations of immigration laws.

Listeners can access the episode on platforms like Spotify and YouTube.


#politics

GB News: Councillors branded 'snowflakes' after cancelling meeting with critics of 'barely used' cycle lane
Councillors branded 'snowflakes' after cancelling meeting with critics of 'barely used' cycle lane
Two Dorset councillors canceled a public meeting on controversial cycle lanes after police advised them on safety concerns stemming from hostile comments on a local Facebook group. The motorists' group, opposing the £120 million cycle lane project, criticized the councillors for avoiding public scrutiny.

The group's chairman expressed alarm at police involvement, arguing that criticism of council policy should not be equated with hate. He maintained that their dissatisfaction with transport policy is legitimate and accused the council of dismissing their concerns.


Breitbart: Kamala Harris Fearmongers at NAACP Image Awards
Kamala Harris Fearmongers at NAACP Image Awards
Kamala Harris, during her acceptance speech at the NAACP Image Awards, warned of dire challenges facing democracy and urged the audience to mobilize against perceived threats. She emphasized the need for collective action, asserting that the American story is shaped by the people, not just political leaders.

Her remarks come amid a backdrop of Democratic struggles following significant electoral defeats, including her own loss to Donald Trump, raising questions about the party's direction and appeal to working-class voters.


#society

Breitbart: Riley Gaines Accuses NCAA of Creating 'Loopholes' in Revised Transgender Policy
Riley Gaines Accuses NCAA of Creating 'Loopholes' in Revised Transgender Policy
Riley Gaines, a women's sports advocate, claims the NCAA's new rules on transgender athletes do not comply with President Trump's order banning them from women's sports. She argues the policy contains loopholes, allowing males to compete as females, contradicting the intent of the federal mandate.

The NCAA maintains that its policy prohibits athletes assigned male at birth from competing on women's teams, asserting that it adheres to Title IX rules. Critics argue that the NCAA's definitions of gender are too flexible and do not align with the Trump administration's stance on immutable sex.


Front Page Magazine: Cali’s Fires and Floods Thriving on DEI
Cali’s Fires and Floods Thriving on DEI
Southern California has faced devastating forest fires followed by flooding, resulting in significant loss of life and property. Critics argue that poor decision-making, high taxation, and a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) over competence in government have exacerbated the situation, with DEI initiatives seen as prioritizing race over merit.

The fires, fueled by Santa Ana winds and accumulated dry brush, highlight the need for better land management rather than politically driven climate policies. As California continues to grapple with these challenges, the intersection of environmental issues and governance raises questions about the effectiveness of current strategies.


Front Page Magazine: The Tragedy of Oded Lifshitz
The Tragedy of Oded Lifshitz
London Mayor Sadiq Khan's recent declaration that "Islam is peace, love and tolerance" comes amid ongoing violence from Hamas, which recently returned the body of Israeli hostage Oded Lifshitz, an 83-year-old peace advocate. Lifshitz's tragic fate highlights the dangers of believing in the false narrative that goodwill can bridge divides.

The longstanding belief that Islam is inherently peaceful and that financial support can prevent violence is questioned. Lifshitz's life and death serve as a stark reminder of the consequences of these misconceptions, urging society to confront and reject these falsehoods.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Trump admin to slash thousands of USAID positions just before midnight
Trump admin to slash thousands of USAID positions just before midnight
The Trump administration is cutting approximately 2,000 positions at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), placing most remaining staff on administrative leave. Only around 300 personnel will remain to manage essential programs, following a 90-day pause on foreign aid.

The layoffs come amid criticism of USAID's spending practices, with allegations of wasteful projects highlighted by the Department of Government Efficiency. A recent court ruling allowed the layoffs to proceed, despite objections from government employee unions.


Times Of Israel: New study: There was no famine in Gaza… according to famine review groups’ own data
New study: There was no famine in Gaza… according to famine review groups’ own data
A review by UK Lawyers for Israel found that claims of famine and severe malnutrition in Gaza during the Israel-Hamas conflict were unsupported by accurate data. The report criticized international organizations for using incomplete information and biased interpretations, stating that actual malnutrition levels were only slightly higher than pre-war figures.

The findings challenge the basis for legal actions against Israeli leaders in the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court, which relied on these reports. UKLFI emphasized the need for more accurate assessments of food security to ensure international responses are grounded in factual realities.


#culture

Breitbart: More Artists and Celebrities Canceling Shows at Kennedy Center to Protest Trump
More Artists and Celebrities Canceling Shows at Kennedy Center to Protest Trump
Artists are canceling performances at D.C.’s Kennedy Center in protest of President Trump's leadership changes, including the firing of Deborah Rutter. Ticket sales have reportedly dropped by 50% since the announcement, with several high-profile entertainers resigning or canceling shows.

The Kennedy Center is facing financial issues, with reports indicating it has no cash or reserves. Interim president Richard Grenell highlighted the urgent need for financial reform and maintenance at the center.


Forbes: 10 Great Movies Leaving Netflix At The End Of February
10 Great Movies Leaving Netflix At The End Of February
Netflix will remove several notable films at the end of February 2025, including "Still Alice," "Stand By Me," and "Seven Years in Tibet." Subscribers are encouraged to catch these titles before they leave, as they may not return for an extended period.

Other films set to depart include "Big George Foreman," "Inception," and "Sixteen Candles." A full list of all films leaving Netflix by February 28 is provided for viewers to plan their movie nights.


#education

Breitbart: Lawsuit: U. of Minnesota Wrongfully Expelled Ph.D. Student for Using AI on Exam
Lawsuit: U. of Minnesota Wrongfully Expelled Ph.D. Student for Using AI on Exam
Haishan Yang, a Ph.D. student at the University of Minnesota, is suing the university after being expelled for allegedly using AI tools during an exam. He claims the disciplinary process was flawed and biased, particularly against non-native English speakers. Yang seeks $575,000 in damages and reinstatement.

The case highlights concerns over the reliability of AI detection methods in academia, especially as they may disproportionately affect certain students. With AI-related academic dishonesty cases rising, experts suggest reevaluating assessment methods to ensure fairness.