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24 Feb 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Ted Cruz slaps blue state authority with subpoena over sheltering migrants at airport: 'Reckless'
Ted Cruz slaps blue state authority with subpoena over sheltering migrants at airport: 'Reckless'
Sen. Ted Cruz is subpoenaing the Massachusetts Port Authority for documents regarding the sheltering of migrants at Boston Logan International Airport, calling the practice "reckless and offensive." The inquiry follows concerns about FAA grant violations and the impact on airport operations.

Cruz emphasizes the need for accountability in Biden's immigration policies, asserting that using a federally-funded airport for housing migrants is unacceptable. The committee seeks detailed information on the number of migrants sheltered, associated costs, and any security incidents.


Breitbart: 560 Pounds of Cocaine Seized from Mexican Cartel Smuggler near Border in Texas
560 Pounds of Cocaine Seized from Mexican Cartel Smuggler near Border in Texas
Border Patrol agents in the Rio Grande Valley seized nearly 560 pounds of cocaine valued at $18 million in three separate incidents. The first two seizures occurred at a highway checkpoint, while the third was from a traffic stop. All suspects face federal charges related to drug distribution.

These significant drug seizures follow the Trump administration's designation of several Mexican drug cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations, including the Gulf Cartel, which operates near the Texas border.


#politics

Fox News: Top federal agency takes DOGE's mission to heart with all-hands memo to every employee: 'Reduction in force'
Top federal agency takes DOGE's mission to heart with all-hands memo to every employee: 'Reduction in force'
The General Services Administration (GSA) is initiating a "reduction in force" affecting over 12,000 employees as part of the Trump administration's efforts to optimize government efficiency. An email from acting GSA administrator Stephen Ehikian outlined the process and thanked departing employees for their service.

The GSA plans to start with a small number of layoffs, focusing on select offices, and is seeking approval for Voluntary Early Retirement Authority. The agency aims to streamline operations and reduce waste while ensuring fair treatment of affected employees.


The Federalist: CNN: Deep State May Sell State Secrets If Trump Isn’t Nice
CNN: Deep State May Sell State Secrets If Trump Isn’t Nice
The media is concerned about President Trump's plans to cut CIA staff and budgets, warning that it could lead to the exposure of sensitive information. CNN's report suggests that mass firings could create disgruntled former employees vulnerable to recruitment by foreign intelligence services.

Critics argue that such claims are speculative and serve as propaganda, aimed at protecting the interests of a cozy relationship between the media and the intelligence community. They contend that employees lacking integrity should be removed, rather than retained.


Times Of Israel: NYC university system’s faculty union backtracks after Israel boycott vote
NYC university system’s faculty union backtracks after Israel boycott vote
The Professional Staff Congress (PSC), representing faculty at the City University of New York, rescinded a recent vote to boycott Israel due to identified voting irregularities. The initial resolution, which passed narrowly, faced backlash from various stakeholders, including the CUNY administration and Governor Kathy Hochul.

The union's leadership opposed the boycott, citing concerns over its impact on contract negotiations. This incident reflects ongoing tensions within CUNY regarding anti-Israel activism and accusations of antisemitism, which have intensified following recent conflicts.


Fox News: Ramaswamy officially launches gubernatorial campaign in Ohio: 'Best days are still yet ahead'
Ramaswamy officially launches gubernatorial campaign in Ohio: 'Best days are still yet ahead'
Vivek Ramaswamy has officially launched his campaign for Ohio governor, aiming to "revive our conviction" in the state. During a rally in Cincinnati, he expressed his vision of making Ohio a leader in excellence, contrasting its past aspirations with current perceptions.

Ramaswamy, a former presidential candidate and biotech entrepreneur, is positioning himself against other GOP contenders, including Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost. He has garnered support from key political figures and aims to reshape Ohio's future as a hub of innovation and industry.


Front Page Magazine: The Mask is Off
The Mask is Off
Pope Francis' recent letter to American bishops has sparked discussions about his globalist agenda, with critics arguing that it undermines the Church's moral authority on issues like abortion and homosexuality. Analysts claim that the Vatican's alignment with globalist ideologies has led to a weakened stance on traditional Catholic teachings.

Critics, including Edward Pentin and R.R. Reno, assert that Francis' advocacy for open borders and social justice aligns with progressive elites, potentially jeopardizing the Church's role in defending Western civilization. Concerns are also raised about financial ties to globalist organizations influencing the Church's positions on immigration and other moral issues.


Fox News: Grassley, Johnson demand NARA turn over Biden records relating to email aliases, family business dealings
Grassley, Johnson demand NARA turn over Biden records relating to email aliases, family business dealings
Senators Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson are pressing the National Archives for records related to President Biden's use of personal email for official business and his family's financial dealings. They claim these documents are crucial for oversight and have made multiple requests since 2021.

Their inquiry includes communications involving Hunter Biden and various business associates, as well as Biden's pseudonyms and email accounts. The senators argue that transparency is essential for public accountability regarding the Biden family's activities during his vice presidency.


Fox News: Top Harris surrogate makes major admission about Trump while mocking Dems: 'Can’t sell worth s---'
Top Harris surrogate makes major admission about Trump while mocking Dems: 'Can’t sell worth s---'
Mark Cuban stated that Democrats struggle with messaging and cannot effectively sell their policies, contrasting this with Donald Trump's marketing prowess. He humorously ranked Trump above Paris Hilton and Dennis Rodman as a top marketer, emphasizing Trump's ability to communicate effectively.

Cuban, a former supporter of Kamala Harris, criticized the Democratic approach to selling ideas, suggesting they overcomplicate matters. He noted that while Trump excels at promoting his agenda, questions about his ability to execute those ideas are now emerging.


Forbes: Trump Says Tariffs On Mexico And Canada Will Go Forward Next Month
Trump Says Tariffs On Mexico And Canada Will Go Forward Next Month
President Trump confirmed that tariffs on Mexico and Canada are set to be enacted early next month, following a 30-day pause. He emphasized that these tariffs will benefit the U.S. economy and criticized past leadership for failing to address trade issues effectively.

The tariffs, aimed at combating illegal immigration and drug trafficking, were initially proposed in February. Canada and Mexico made commitments to enhance border security, including Canada designating Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations and Mexico deploying additional troops to its southern border.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Another Dem Governor Joins the Fight Against Trump’s Efforts to Restore Gender Sanity
Another Dem Governor Joins the Fight Against Trump’s Efforts to Restore Gender Sanity
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers is facing backlash for proposing changes to state law that would replace terms like "mother" with "inseminated person" and "paternity" with "parentage." Critics argue this reflects a misguided agenda that undermines traditional definitions of gender and motherhood.

The proposal has sparked ridicule, with commentators highlighting its absurdity and questioning Evers' understanding of biology. This move is seen as part of a broader trend among leftist politicians to promote gender ideology, despite a growing public disapproval.


Breitbart: EV Fiasco: EPA Investigates Maine's Faulty Electric School Buses Built by Canadian Company
EV Fiasco: EPA Investigates Maine's Faulty Electric School Buses Built by Canadian Company
The EPA is investigating electric buses provided to schools in Winthrop, Maine, due to ongoing issues with vehicles from the Canadian company Lion Electric. Federal agents interviewed local officials about the buses, which have faced problems since their arrival in late 2023.

Lion Electric has filed for credit protection and is no longer part of Maine’s electric bus program. Many buses remain inoperable, and the company owes Maine schools over $57,000 for rental buses. Technicians needed for repairs are unavailable in the state.


Breitbart: ABC's Hostin: Being Anti-Woke Is 'Ungodly' — 'That Is Not Christian'
ABC's Hostin: Being Anti-Woke Is 'Ungodly' — 'That Is Not Christian'
Sunny Hostin on "The View" criticized anti-woke sentiments, stating they reflect a lack of care for others, which she deemed ungodly. She emphasized that being "woke" originated from the African-American community and is about recognizing social justice issues and empathy for all individuals.

Hostin expressed frustration over the co-opting of the term "woke" by the right, arguing it undermines the importance of acknowledging various forms of oppression, including those faced by the LGBTQ community, disabled individuals, and immigrants.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Taliban pledges to release British couple ‘soon’
Taliban pledges to release British couple ‘soon’
An elderly British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, detained in Afghanistan, are expected to be released soon, according to Taliban officials. The couple has worked in the country for 18 years, focusing on training projects in schools, despite the Taliban's restrictions on women's rights and education.

Their family has sought clarity on the reasons for their arrest, emphasizing their commitment to Afghanistan and the need for an explanation from the Taliban. The British government has limited capacity to assist due to the closure of its embassy in Kabul.


Front Page Magazine: Two Grand Muftis Denounce Hamas’ Coffin Parade — That’s Good, Right?
Two Grand Muftis Denounce Hamas’ Coffin Parade — That’s Good, Right?
Hamas' recent display of coffins for murdered individuals has drawn global condemnation, including from the Grand Muftis of Saudi Arabia and Dubai, who labeled the actions as a disgrace to Islam. Their statements, however, focused more on Islam's image rather than condemning the violence itself.

This reaction highlights a persistent issue: the search for moderate Islam in the West, which overlooks the troubling teachings found in core Islamic texts. The notion of moderate Muslims often ignores the reality that many choose to disregard violent doctrines rather than reject them outright. A realistic approach to addressing these complexities is needed.


The Telegraph: BBC Gaza documentary cameraman appears to celebrate October 7 attacks
BBC Gaza documentary cameraman appears to celebrate October 7 attacks
A BBC cameraman involved in a Gaza documentary reportedly celebrated the October 7 massacre, praising the attack on social media. Hatem Rawagh shared content that appeared to endorse violence against Israelis, raising concerns over the BBC's ties to Hamas during the film's production.

Calls for an inquiry into potential collusion with Hamas have intensified, particularly after it was revealed that the documentary was presented by the son of a Hamas minister. The BBC faces scrutiny over whether taxpayer funds were used in the project.


#culture

GB News: 'Could have been worse!' Annunziata Rees-Mogg speaks out after niece gives Michael Gove tarot card reading
'Could have been worse!' Annunziata Rees-Mogg speaks out after niece gives Michael Gove tarot card reading
Annunziata Rees-Mogg commented on her niece Mary's tarot card reading for Michael Gove during a GB News podcast. The reading suggested Gove faces impulsivity and mental blockages, with advice to avoid over-indulgence. Despite his skepticism, Gove found the experience "extremely helpful."

Mary's interest in tarot reflects a growing trend among Gen Z. Annunziata humorously noted that it could have been worse than tarot cards, given her family's Catholic background. Gove reluctantly participated, unable to resist the enthusiastic teenager.


#sports

Supertrax Online: Widescape WS250 for Winter Enduro Adventures
Widescape WS250 for Winter Enduro Adventures
A local dirt bike rider is invited to test the Widescape WS250, a snowmobile designed for enduro adventures. This experience aims to showcase the capabilities of the snowmobile in off-road conditions.




Breitbart: Former Cincinnati Men's Basketball Player Steve Toyloy Dead at 37
Former Cincinnati Men's Basketball Player Steve Toyloy Dead at 37
Former Cincinnati Bearcat Steve Toyloy has passed away at the age of 37. The school announced his death on social media, expressing condolences to his family and former teammates. No cause of death has been revealed.

Toyloy played for the Bearcats from 2008 to 2010, averaging 3.6 points and 3.5 rebounds over 67 games. After college, he played professionally in various countries, achieving MVP status in the Malaysian League in 2019.