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Feb 25, 2025 |
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#illegals
Front Page Magazine: Shelters That Used to Take 1,000 Migrants a Day Are Empty Now
Migrant shelters along the Texas-Mexico border are experiencing a significant decline in occupancy, with some facilities reporting nearly empty conditions. The drop follows the Trump administration's measures to close the border to asylum seekers, leading to closures of several shelters.
Local residents express relief as shelters shut down, citing concerns over migrant presence affecting their neighborhoods. Border Patrol reports a dramatic decrease in apprehensions, indicating a shift in migrant behavior as many now attempt to cross undetected.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Democrats Have a Big Kamala Problem
Kamala Harris leads the latest McLaughlin poll for the 2028 primaries at 36%, with Buttigieg at 8% and Newsom at 4%. Despite her lackluster performance, her race and gender complicate the Democratic Party's ability to replace her, especially with a potential California governor's race looming.
The Democratic field is effectively frozen due to Harris's indecisiveness, making it difficult for other candidates to emerge. If she chooses to run, the party may struggle to find a suitable replacement, as identity politics will heavily influence the decision.
#military
The Telegraph: Britain’s hollowed-out army must be ready to fight Putin. Can we afford it?
The British Army has seen a significant reduction in troop numbers since the Cold War, dropping from over 150,000 to around 70,000. This decline, alongside reductions in the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force, raises concerns amid rising threats from Russia and potential changes in U.S. military presence in Europe.
Sir Keir Starmer emphasized the need for the UK to take charge of its security, urging a shift from past complacency. The government is under pressure to outline plans to increase defense spending to 2.5% of GDP, while facing demands from Trump for NATO members to contribute even more.
#health
GB News: Vaping found to be 'more dangerous than smoking' as bombshell report identifies raised risk of 3 deadly diseases
A study from Manchester Metropolitan University indicates that vaping may pose greater health risks than smoking, linking it to increased dangers of dementia, heart disease, and organ failure. Researchers found that vapers and smokers exhibited similar blood vessel damage and impaired blood flow.
Dr. Maxime Boidin, the study's lead researcher, noted that continuous nicotine consumption from vaping could lead to serious cardiovascular risks. While vaping has been seen as a safer alternative to smoking, concerns are growing over its health impacts, especially as vaping rates rise in Britain.