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Feb 26, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Telegraph: Syrians still trying to cross Channel despite asylum claim freeze
Syrian refugees continue to attempt crossing the Channel to the UK, despite asylum claims being suspended. While around 280,000 have returned to Syria since the fall of Bashar al-Assad, many remain abroad, reluctant to return due to traumatic memories and new lives established elsewhere.
Abdel and Sara, who fled Syria before Assad's regime fell, learned of the halted asylum processing while en route, realizing they may have left for good.
#politics
Fox News: Dem governor fundraises off dust-up with Trump over trans sports in Maine: 'I told him we'd see him in court'
Maine Governor Janet Mills is leveraging her recent confrontation with President Trump over transgender athletes to rally support and fundraising. After Trump threatened to withhold federal funding unless Maine enforced his executive order, Mills declared her state would not comply and is prepared for legal action.
Mills' campaign has since sent out fundraising texts highlighting her dispute with Trump, asserting that Maine will not be intimidated by his threats. Meanwhile, the Maine Principal's Association has stated it will adhere to state law regarding athletic eligibility based on gender identity, despite federal pressures.
Fox News: Blue state's abortion-pill shield law harms women by depriving follow-up care, pro-life docs say
A pro-life medical group is urging New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to reconsider a law that conceals the identities of healthcare providers prescribing the abortion pill mifepristone. The American Association of Pro-Life OBGYNs argues that this law jeopardizes patient safety by complicating follow-up care after complications.
They claim that the lack of identifiable prescribing physicians could lead to dangerous delays in treatment, as complications from drug-induced abortions can be severe. The group emphasizes that the law makes it harder for patients to access necessary care and undermines the original intent of FDA regulations regarding mifepristone.
Fox News: FBI investigating claims of Comey-era 'honeypot' operation against Trump 2016 campaign: report
The FBI is investigating allegations that, under former Director James Comey, it conducted a "honeypot" operation involving two female agents to infiltrate the 2016 Trump campaign. A whistleblower disclosed that the operation was aimed at gathering information from Trump and his team.
The investigation reportedly ended when a media outlet was close to publishing a photograph of one of the agents. Current FBI Director Kash Patel has vowed to restore trust in the agency and eliminate politicization.
Fox News: Rumble, Trump Media declare ‘complete victory for free speech’ in win against Brazilian judge
A Florida judge ruled that Trump Media & Technology Group and Rumble are not required to comply with a Brazilian Supreme Court justice's censorship orders. The court found that the orders were not properly served under international law and have no legal force in the U.S.
Rumble celebrated the decision as a victory for free speech and emphasized that foreign governments cannot impose censorship on American platforms. The ruling signals that U.S. courts will protect American companies from foreign judicial interference.
Times Of Israel: Microsoft boots workers from meeting with CEO for protesting sale of services to IDF
Five Microsoft employees were removed from a meeting with CEO Satya Nadella after protesting the company's AI contracts with the Israeli military, which they allege are linked to civilian casualties in Gaza and Lebanon. The protest featured shirts asking, “Does Our Code Kill Kids, Satya?”
Microsoft has not indicated whether the protesting employees will face disciplinary action, following previous firings related to similar protests. Employees have voiced concerns about the ethical implications of the company's military contracts, urging executives to reconsider their partnerships.
Fox News: Eric Adams lawyers seek to dismiss charges with prejudice
Mayor Eric Adams' attorneys have requested a U.S. judge to dismiss all corruption charges against him, citing prosecutorial leaks that they claim violated his right to a fair trial. They argue that these leaks have undermined his presumption of innocence.
The Justice Department has also sought to drop the charges, stating that the case distracts from other priorities. However, U.S. District Judge Dale Ho has not yet granted this motion and is reviewing the situation, indicating that the matter is complex.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Fox Personality Blasts Trump, Accuses Toughest POTUS Since Reagan of 'Bending the Knee' to Putin
Chris Fallica, a Fox Sports personality, criticized President Trump for allegedly "bending the knee" to Putin after the U.S. voted against a UN measure condemning Russia's actions in Ukraine. He suggested this marked a significant shift from past Republican stances.
The commentary argues that Trump's presidency was the only one during which Putin did not initiate a military conflict in a former Soviet state, contrasting it with previous administrations. It emphasizes the complexity of the current geopolitical situation and the need for a realistic approach to ending the conflict in Ukraine.
Le Monde: War in Ukraine: A tangible rapprochement between the US and Russia at the UN
On the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. proposed a Security Council resolution advocating for a "swift end" to the conflict, surprising allies and aligning with Russia and China. This marks a significant shift in U.S. policy amid ongoing hostilities.
The change has raised concerns among Western nations who have worked to isolate Moscow and support Ukraine. This new stance could complicate diplomatic efforts in the region.
#economy
Forbes: Here’s What To Expect From Nvidia’s ‘Massive’ Earnings Report
Nvidia is set to report its fourth fiscal quarter earnings, with expectations of $38.1 billion in revenue and $0.85 adjusted earnings per share. Despite strong year-over-year growth, these figures would represent the weakest growth for the company since April 2023.
The stock has experienced volatility, recently trading 12% below its previous earnings report level, largely due to concerns over competition from China's DeepSeek AI model. Analysts remain optimistic, with a $175 average price target indicating potential upside.
#military
The American Mind: President Trump Was Right to Fire C.Q. Brown
President Trump’s removal of General Charles Q. Brown, Jr. as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is viewed as a necessary correction to military leadership that has prioritized ideological conformity over combat readiness. Critics argue this undermines the military's apolitical nature, but the chairman's role is to advise the president, not direct forces.
The appointment of retired Lt. Gen. Dan "Razin" Caine is seen as a shift back to a meritocratic and combat-focused military ethos. Trump's actions aim to reclaim the military from progressive influences that have prioritized diversity over operational effectiveness, emphasizing the need for leaders who can secure victory against existential threats.
#culture
Fox News: CHRISTOPHER RUFO: Cancel culture's rules are changing and conservatives can seize the day
The Right is reexamining the dynamics of cancel culture as it gains power, moving beyond merely opposing it. Recent confirmations of nominees like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Pete Hegseth signal a shift towards a more forgiving approach, as seen in the support for a young staffer facing backlash for past social media posts.
This period of renegotiation offers an opportunity for the Right to establish a new set of values that expands acceptable discourse and protects its members from unjust cancellations. By focusing on context and proportionality, the Right can redefine cultural norms and promote a new era of freedom in political expression.
#sports
GB News: British climber killed while scaling frozen waterfall in Norway as wall of ice and snow engulfs him
A British climber was killed in an avalanche while scaling a frozen waterfall in Norway, with rescue teams taking four days to recover his body due to poor weather. His climbing partner was injured but survived.
This incident follows another tragedy where a 14-year-old British boy died in a skiing accident in Italy. He suffered fatal injuries after colliding with a tree while skiing.