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#illegals
Fox News: California college students demand the university remove financial aid barriers for illegal immigrants
Students at UC San Diego protested to demand the removal of financial aid barriers for undocumented immigrants, arguing that many are living in fear and unable to access support. They called for expanded grants, in-state tuition protections, and increased funding for the Undocumented Student Services Center.
The protest was part of a broader movement against the Trump administration's immigration policies, with students urging the university to sever ties with companies linked to immigration enforcement and to provide more resources for undocumented students.
Fox News: Noem announces DHS registry for illegal aliens in US that will require them to be fingerprinted
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has issued a warning to illegal immigrants in the U.S., urging them to self-deport or register with the federal government to avoid serious consequences. New initiatives include an illegal alien registry requiring fingerprinting, with penalties for non-compliance.
Noem emphasized that the Trump administration will strictly enforce immigration laws, aiming to deter illegal entry and enhance national security. The DHS encourages illegal immigrants to visit the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website for registration instructions.
#politics
GB News: UK tax hike warning as Starmer admits 'difficult decisions' to come after defence pledge
Sir Keir Starmer's plans to increase defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027 may necessitate tax hikes, according to analysts. The Institute for Fiscal Studies suggests the increase could be around £6 billion, contradicting the government's £13.4 billion figure.
Starmer confirmed cuts to the foreign aid budget to fund this increase, but warned that reaching a target of 3% could require further difficult decisions. Critics argue that the funding strategy lacks clarity and could lead to unpopular tax increases in the future.
The Western Journal: FCC to Deliver Findings of George Soros Investigation: Report
The FCC is set to update Republican lawmakers on its investigation into George Soros' influence over local radio stations, following his investment in Audacy. Concerns have been raised about the FCC bypassing established processes to expedite Soros' acquisition, which could affect media bias.
Republicans, including House Oversight Committee members, have criticized the FCC's actions, suggesting they favor Soros ahead of the upcoming elections. They argue that the agency is not adhering to normal review protocols for foreign ownership in media transactions.
Breitbart: Exclusive — Sources: WHCA President Sought Kamala Job, Daniels Denies
Eugene Daniels, president of the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) and a Politico correspondent, allegedly sought a position on Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign last year, a claim he denies. Sources indicate he interviewed for the role but was not hired after Harris advised against it.
The WHCA recently announced changes to press pool access, prompting Daniels to criticize the move as detrimental to press independence, despite the WHCA's history of controlling access. Following this, Daniels is set to join MSNBC, raising concerns about his leadership at WHCA amid ongoing tensions with the Trump White House.
#society
The Western Journal: Watch: Southwest Plane Narrowly Avoids Disastrous Collision Thanks to Pilot's Incredible Runway Maneuver
A Southwest Airlines flight narrowly avoided a collision at Chicago's Midway Airport when its crew executed a go-around maneuver as a private jet taxied onto the runway. The incident involved Flight 2504 from Omaha, which was about to land when the other aircraft, Flexjet 560, mistakenly crossed its path.
Air traffic control had instructed the private jet to hold short of the runway, but the pilot miscommunicated and attempted to cross. The Southwest pilots acted quickly to prevent disaster, and the flight landed safely. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the incident.
Fox News: Young American tourists found dead at Caribbean beach resort; authorities investigating
Three American tourists were found dead at a beach resort in Belize, with authorities investigating the deaths as potential drug overdoses. The women, aged 23 to 26, were discovered in their room at the Royal Kahal Beach Resort after staff became concerned when they failed to check out.
Preliminary reports indicate the presence of alcohol and gummies in the room, with no signs of forced entry. The U.S. State Department has issued a travel advisory for Belize, highlighting risks of violent crime, particularly in certain areas. The investigation is ongoing.
Breitbart: Southwest Jet Aborts Landing After Near Miss with Another Plane Crossing Runway
A Southwest Airlines flight aborted its landing at Chicago's Midway Airport to avoid a near collision with an unauthorized FlexJet business jet crossing the runway. The flight safely landed after the crew executed a precautionary go-around, and the FAA has launched an investigation.
This incident follows a troubling month for aviation, including a tragic collision involving an American Airlines jet and a U.S. Army helicopter that resulted in 67 fatalities. The FAA reported additional incidents on the same day, including engine issues with other flights.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Hamas: Deal reached for ‘simultaneous’ release of 4 slain hostages, Palestinian prisoners
Hamas and Israel have reached an agreement for the release of four Israeli hostages' bodies and 602 Palestinian security prisoners, ending a deadlock in their ceasefire negotiations. The deal, confirmed by both parties, will be executed through Egypt.
The future of the ceasefire remains uncertain, with Israel warning that if hostages are not released by March 8, the ceasefire could collapse. Meanwhile, U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to engage in discussions regarding the ongoing negotiations.