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#illegals

Fox News: Mexico extradites dozens of cartel leaders and members to US, including drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero
Mexico extradites dozens of cartel leaders and members to US, including drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero
Mexico is extraditing several high-profile cartel leaders to the U.S., including Rafael Caro Quintero, linked to the 1985 murder of DEA agent Enrique Camarena. This action comes amid U.S. pressure for Mexico to combat drug trafficking and fentanyl production.

The extraditions coincide with a visit from Mexican officials to Washington, D.C., as part of ongoing trade and security negotiations. The move marks a significant shift in Mexico's cooperation with U.S. authorities, particularly under President Trump’s administration.


GB News: Wethersfield resident fears ‘becoming a minority in his own village’ as RAF base used to house asylum seekers faces expansion
Wethersfield resident fears ‘becoming a minority in his own village’ as RAF base used to house asylum seekers faces expansion
Residents near the former RAF Wethersfield airbase express concerns over an asylum seeker facility that could increase the number of migrants to 800, outnumbering the village's 707 residents. Locals report feeling unsafe and facing declining property values due to the facility.

Many villagers, including long-time residents, feel ignored by authorities and lack confidence in politicians to address their concerns about immigration and community safety. They fear the impact on their quality of life and property values.


#politics

Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: Jim Jordan on ‘Trusting the People Over the Bureaucrats'
Glazov Gang: Jim Jordan on ‘Trusting the People Over the Bureaucrats'
The Glazov Gang features discussions on various topics, including Jim Jordan's stance on prioritizing the public over bureaucratic interests and critiques of the Left's defense of waste and fraud. Upcoming episodes promise insights into significant political and social issues.

Additionally, the series addresses concerns about the Deep State, USAID's alleged misconduct, and potential threats at the U.S. border. The conversations aim to shed light on controversial narratives and encourage public engagement.


The Imaginative Conservative: Bureaucracy of, by, and for the Smug
Bureaucracy of, by, and for the Smug
The rise of the administrative state has shifted power from self-governing citizens to a class of elite lawyers and bureaucrats, undermining local freedoms and self-determination. Critics argue this system lacks constitutional grounding and promotes a disconnect between citizens and their government.

Profs. Sunstein and Vermeule defend the administrative state, dismissing concerns over its legitimacy and the separation of powers. They argue that the current system, while flawed, is preferable to alternatives, ignoring calls for reform that would restore constitutional order and local governance.


Forbes: Judge Rules Against Mass Firing Order: Here’s Where Trump And Musk Are Winning—And Losing—In Court
Judge Rules Against Mass Firing Order: Here’s Where Trump And Musk Are Winning—And Losing—In Court
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's efforts to fire newer government workers are likely illegal. This decision is part of ongoing litigation involving multiple lawsuits challenging various Trump policies, with temporary rulings blocking some actions while litigation continues.

The Trump administration has faced numerous court challenges, with mixed outcomes. While some rulings have favored Trump, including allowing certain firings and blocking access to data, others have blocked significant policies like the suspension of refugee admissions and restrictions on transgender rights.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Who, Me? Trump Laughs Off Calling Zelensky a Dictator
Who, Me? Trump Laughs Off Calling Zelensky a Dictator
President Trump lightened his tone regarding Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky after Ukraine agreed to sign a critical minerals deal. Despite previously calling Zelensky a "dictator," Trump joked about his past remarks during a press conference with British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.

The minerals deal is seen as beneficial for both the U.S. and Ukraine, allowing the U.S. to recover its investments while supporting Ukrainian industry. Trump has criticized past U.S. support for Ukraine without reciprocal benefits, framing this agreement as a win-win situation.


Breitbart: China Responds to Marco Rubio on Breitbart News: Plans to Divide Russia and China 'Doomed to Fail'
China Responds to Marco Rubio on Breitbart News: Plans to Divide Russia and China 'Doomed to Fail'
The Chinese Foreign Ministry stated that attempts to create discord between China and Russia are "doomed to fail," responding to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's comments on Russia's dependency on China. The ministry emphasized the strength of their bilateral relationship and dismissed U.S. efforts to divide them.

Rubio expressed concerns that Russia's reliance on China could pose challenges for the U.S. and global stability. He highlighted ongoing diplomatic efforts to improve U.S.-Russia relations, while noting that any long-term dependency of Russia on China would be detrimental to both nations and the international community.


Le Monde: World agrees hard-fought nature funding plan at UN talks
World agrees hard-fought nature funding plan at UN talks
At the COP16 biodiversity conference in Rome, nations reached a last-minute agreement to secure funding for nature conservation, overcoming previous deadlocks. The deal aims to raise billions to protect species and ecosystems, crucial for addressing urgent environmental threats.

The agreement sets a target of $200 billion annually for biodiversity by 2030, with $30 billion from wealthier nations to support poorer ones. This milestone is seen as vital for reversing biodiversity loss within the next five years.


#religion

The Imaginative Conservative: Two Big, Indispensable Catholic Books
Two Big, Indispensable Catholic Books
Scott Hahn's "Catholic Study Bible" and Daniel Gonzalez's "Mass Explained" are significant contributions to Catholic literature, highlighting both the insights of converts and the depth of lifelong Catholics. Hahn's work aims to improve Biblical literacy among Catholics, offering comprehensive commentary and guidance on Scripture interpretation.

Gonzalez's book serves as a resource for understanding the Mass, featuring illustrations, reflections, and historical context. Together, these works represent a commitment to enriching Catholic faith amidst contemporary challenges.


#education

Breitbart: Dept. of Education Launches Portal to Report DEI Practices in Schools
Dept. of Education Launches Portal to Report DEI Practices in Schools
The U.S. Department of Education has launched the “End DEI” portal, allowing parents, students, and teachers to report incidents of sex and race-based discrimination in K-12 schools. This initiative aims to refocus educational priorities on fundamental skills rather than divisive ideologies.

The portal follows a push from the Trump administration to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in schools, with warnings that non-compliance could lead to loss of federal funding. Recent investigations indicate a widespread implementation of DEI policies across numerous school districts, which critics argue detracts from essential learning outcomes.


#crime

Forbes: Trump’s DOJ Publicly Releases ‘Phase 1’ Of Jeffrey Epstein Files—What To Know
Trump’s DOJ Publicly Releases ‘Phase 1’ Of Jeffrey Epstein Files—What To Know
The Justice Department has released documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, including flight logs and a redacted contact book. While Attorney General Pam Bondi indicated more information is forthcoming, the initial release did not contain significant new revelations about Epstein or his associates.

Lawmakers from both parties have called for the release of more comprehensive documents, with some expressing disappointment over the limited information provided. Speculation continues regarding a potential "client list" of Epstein's associates, though reports suggest no such list exists.


#technology

Breitbart: It's Good to Be the King: Nvidia Sales Surge 78 Percent as Demand for AI Chips Grows
It's Good to Be the King: Nvidia Sales Surge 78 Percent as Demand for AI Chips Grows
Nvidia reported a 78% increase in sales, driven by high demand for its AI Blackwell chips, with fourth-quarter revenue reaching $39.3 billion. The company anticipates $43 billion in first-quarter revenue, reflecting a 65% year-over-year growth.

Nvidia's automotive chip sales also rose significantly, up 103% year-over-year. CEO Jensen Huang recently met with former President Trump to discuss U.S. technology and AI leadership amid concerns over China's AI advancements.