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#illegals

Fox News: Southern border state governor takes on cartels and security with signing of executive order
Southern border state governor takes on cartels and security with signing of executive order
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has initiated Operation Desert Guardian to enhance border security and combat transnational criminal organizations. This joint task force will collaborate with local law enforcement and federal agencies to disrupt drug smuggling and human trafficking along the state's southern border.

The operation will utilize funds from Arizona's Border Security Fund and build on existing initiatives like Task Force SAFE, which has already intercepted significant amounts of fentanyl and other drugs. Hobbs emphasizes the importance of partnerships with federal authorities while rejecting any mass deportation strategies proposed by the Trump administration.


Fox News: Rep. Jayapal slammed for telling Americans to 'think about who picked' their food in anti-deportation remarks
Rep. Jayapal slammed for telling Americans to 'think about who picked' their food in anti-deportation remarks
Rep. Pramila Jayapal has sparked controversy for her comments on illegal immigration, urging Americans to consider the contributions of undocumented workers in food production and caregiving. Critics, including Rep. Nancy Mace, have accused her of glorifying cheap labor and likening it to indentured servitude.

Jayapal's remarks come amid broader discussions on immigration policy, with the White House taking a firmer stance on the criminality of undocumented individuals. The debate continues as Jayapal defends her position against claims that all undocumented immigrants are criminals.


#politics

Forbes: White House Says Amy Gleason Is Actually Leading DOGE — Here’s What We Know
White House Says Amy Gleason Is Actually Leading DOGE — Here’s What We Know
A healthcare technology executive, whose name is Gleason, has been named the acting administrator of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). She previously worked at the U.S. Digital Service and has been involved in significant projects, including the national COVID database.

Questions about DOGE's leadership have arisen, particularly regarding Elon Musk's role, as the White House has clarified he is not the administrator. The agency claims to have saved the U.S. government $65 billion since its inception.


The Western Journal: Intel Officials Caught 'Attempting to Undermine' DNI Tulsi Gabbard 'from Within': Report
Intel Officials Caught 'Attempting to Undermine' DNI Tulsi Gabbard 'from Within': Report
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard faces internal opposition from some intelligence agency employees who allegedly conspire against her in a secret chat room. Conservative commentator Christopher Rufo revealed that these individuals labeled her as “anti-queer” and a “Russian agent,” echoing past attacks from the Democratic establishment.

Despite differing opinions on her views, Gabbard's confirmation should warrant respect and loyalty from her colleagues. The ongoing internal dissent reflects a troubling culture within the intelligence community, reminiscent of past political conflicts.


The Western Journal: How America's 15 Wealthiest Counties Voted in the 2024 Presidential Election - And What That Tells Us
How America's 15 Wealthiest Counties Voted in the 2024 Presidential Election - And What That Tells Us
In the 2024 presidential election, voters in America's 15 wealthiest counties favored Kamala Harris over Donald Trump by nearly 30 percentage points. The analysis highlights a political realignment, with Democrats appealing to coastal elites and Republicans gaining support from the working class.

Notably, Trump won in five of these affluent counties, which lack strong ties to Big Tech or the federal government, suggesting that wealth alone does not dictate voting preferences. Overall, the data indicates that connections to wealth sources significantly influenced voter behavior.


The Western Journal: Watch: Scott Jennings Teaches CNN Panelists How the Government Works as They Melt Down Over Dan Bongino Appointment
Watch: Scott Jennings Teaches CNN Panelists How the Government Works as They Melt Down Over Dan Bongino Appointment
Scott Jennings defended Dan Bongino's appointment as deputy FBI director during a CNN panel discussion, highlighting Bongino's extensive law enforcement background, including his time as a police officer and Secret Service agent. Jennings emphasized that Bongino's qualifications should not be dismissed and reminded the panel that such appointments are made at the president's discretion.

The discussion turned contentious, with panelist Tara Setmayer questioning Bongino's suitability for the role given the FBI's size and budget. Jennings countered that Bongino's experience and the president's authority to appoint him were key factors. The debate underscored differing views on Trump's choices for leadership positions within the government.


Breitbart: Exclusive -- Vivek Ramaswamy: Ohio Can ‘Be the State that Leads the Country’ in Trump’s Economic Revolution
Exclusive -- Vivek Ramaswamy: Ohio Can ‘Be the State that Leads the Country’ in Trump’s Economic Revolution
Vivek Ramaswamy has launched his campaign for Ohio governor, emphasizing the state's potential for economic and educational revival under strong conservative leadership. He aims to attract disillusioned Democrats and independents by promoting educational reforms and family growth in Ohio.

Endorsed by Donald Trump, Ramaswamy seeks to build on Trump's appeal to working-class voters and establish Ohio as a leader in business and education. He advocates for merit-based pay for teachers and the removal of cell phones from schools to enhance educational outcomes.


#society

GB News: New number plate changes to be rolled out this week could see drivers fined £1,000 for breaking major rules
New number plate changes to be rolled out this week could see drivers fined £1,000 for breaking major rules
New UK number plate rules take effect on March 1, introducing the "25" series. Drivers face fines up to £1,000 for non-compliance, which includes using illegal fonts, colors, or formats. Non-compliant plates can also lead to failed MOT tests and invalidated insurance.

Experts warn that many motorists may unknowingly violate these regulations, especially with the rise in customized plates. To avoid penalties, drivers should check their plates against DVLA standards and replace any that do not comply.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Trump says minerals deal has been 'pretty much' negotiated with Zelenskyy, meeting slated for Friday
Trump says minerals deal has been 'pretty much' negotiated with Zelenskyy, meeting slated for Friday
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and President Donald Trump have reached a preliminary agreement on a minerals deal, allowing the U.S. access to Ukraine's natural resources in exchange for support amid the ongoing conflict with Russia. Zelenskyy is expected to visit D.C. to finalize the agreement.

Trump has emphasized the importance of this deal for recouping U.S. aid costs to Ukraine, which has totaled billions since the war began. The pact aims to establish a partnership that benefits both nations economically, with potential future cooperation discussed with Russia regarding mineral resources.


#culture

Fox News: 'Harry Potter' actor confesses hit movies were 'quite boring' to make
'Harry Potter' actor confesses hit movies were 'quite boring' to make
Jason Isaacs, known for his role as Lucius Malfoy in the "Harry Potter" series, revealed that filming the franchise was "quite boring" despite its popularity. He acknowledged the emotional impact the films have had on fans, stating that he often feels overwhelmed when visiting the set with family.

Isaacs emphasized the magic of the stories and their ability to create a sense of love and inclusion worldwide. His comments come amid tributes to fellow cast member Maggie Smith, who recently passed away, highlighting the deep connections formed among the cast.


#health

Fox News: Multimillion-dollar Biden-era COVID vax project halted by Trump’s HHS
Multimillion-dollar Biden-era COVID vax project halted by Trump’s HHS
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has paused a multimillion-dollar contract for a new COVID-19 vaccine developed by Vaxart Inc., citing the need for a review of the Biden administration's oversight. A 90-day stop work order halts clinical trials set to begin, allowing officials to assess initial findings.

Kennedy's decision follows his recent confirmation and is part of a broader initiative to ensure pandemic preparedness. The contract was part of a $4.7 billion Project NextGen initiative aimed at vaccine development. Kennedy, who has faced criticism over his vaccine stance, emphasizes his commitment to safe and effective healthcare solutions.


#sports

GB News: Brighton runner accidentally sets world record after completing marathon on CRUTCHES: 'I had no idea it was a thing!'
Brighton runner accidentally sets world record after completing marathon on CRUTCHES: 'I had no idea it was a thing!'
Chris Terrill, a 73-year-old runner from Brighton, unknowingly set a world record for completing a marathon on crutches, finishing in 6 hours, 11 minutes, and 11 seconds. After a hip replacement due to a cricket injury, he decided to participate in the marathon, unaware of the record.

Initially, his record claim was rejected by Guinness World Records due to the lack of on-site verification. However, after the Brighton Marathon provided detailed timing and photographic evidence, Guinness confirmed the record. Terrill also shared a memorable moment with running legend Paula Radcliffe, who wished him luck at the start.