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3 Feb 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Los Angeles: Anti-ICE Protesters Face Police in Riot Gear
Protesters in Downtown Los Angeles demonstrated against ICE raids on illegal immigrants, shutting down the 101 Freeway while displaying flags from Mexico and other Latin American countries. Police in riot gear intervened to clear the freeway and manage the crowd, which grew to thousands.
Despite the protests, recent polls indicate that a majority of Americans support deportations of illegal immigrants, although support wanes with detailed descriptions of the deportation process.
#politics
Fox News: 'America First': Largest steel producer in US announces support of Trump tariffs
Nucor Corp. CEO Leon J. Topalian has endorsed President Trump's tariffs on imports from China, Canada, and Mexico, praising them as part of an "America First Trade Agenda." He emphasized the need to combat currency manipulation and illegal dumping in the steel industry.
The tariffs, effective Tuesday, include 25% on imports from Canada and Mexico and 10% on Chinese imports, justified by claims of threats from illegal drugs and aliens. Canadian and Mexican leaders have criticized the tariffs, with Trudeau urging consumers to support local products.
Fox News: Social media roasts Noem over unique style choices
New Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has faced mixed reactions on social media for wearing a cowboy hat during her appearance on NBC's "Meet the Press." Critics labeled her attire as inappropriate for her position, while supporters defended it as typical for someone from South Dakota.
Noem received the hat from Border Patrol agents during a ride-along in Texas, and many argued that her outfit reflects her background and lifestyle. The debate highlights differing perceptions of professionalism in political attire.
GB News: Former Labour MP insists Keir Starmer will resign ‘if guilty’ amid fresh allegations of rule-breaking
Former Labour MP Stephen Pound stated that Prime Minister Keir Starmer would resign if found guilty of breaching Covid rules, following allegations of a meeting with a voice coach during lockdown. Pound defended Starmer's character, asserting he obeys the law.
Starmer faces scrutiny over claims he met with a coach in December 2020, during strict Tier 4 restrictions. Questions arise about the legality of the meeting, with Conservative MPs demanding an independent investigation and accountability from Starmer, who previously asserted compliance with Covid regulations.
#society
Forbes: America’s Most Generous Philanthropists 2025
America's top philanthropists have increased their lifetime giving to $241 billion, a $30 billion rise from last year. However, this 14% growth in donations lags behind the 18.5% increase in their collective fortunes, now totaling $1.6 trillion.
Warren Buffett leads with $62 billion in lifetime giving, while George Soros has given away 76% of his net worth. Notably, MacKenzie Scott continues her rapid giving pace, contributing over $19 billion in six years. Despite the increases, some donors, like Jeff Bezos, have given only a small percentage of their wealth.
Fox News: Emergency crews deployed on Santorini as earthquake swarm worries Greek experts
Over 200 undersea earthquakes have been recorded near Santorini and other Aegean Sea islands, prompting local authorities to implement precautionary measures, including closing schools and banning access to certain areas. Experts assert that these quakes are not linked to the island's volcano.
Residents express anxiety over the frequent tremors, with some choosing to leave the island. Authorities are urging calm and adherence to safety recommendations while monitoring the situation closely. The seismic activity has raised concerns about a potential larger event.
Times Of Israel: Hamas says hundreds of thousands of tents, trailers needed to shelter Gazans
Residents of Gaza are urgently requesting $6.5 billion in emergency aid for temporary housing and essential supplies following a hostage-ceasefire deal. With over two million people displaced, immediate needs include 200,000 tents and heavy machinery to clear rubble.
Despite increased food imports, obstacles remain for medical and shelter equipment due to Israeli restrictions on dual-use goods. Many returning residents face devastated homes, with reconstruction expected to take 10-15 years. Various countries have offered assistance, but delays are attributed to Israel.
Fox News: FOX Corporation, FOX Sports announce Super Bowl LIX charitable commitment and community initiatives
FOX Corporation has pledged over $400,000 to Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Louisiana as part of its FOX Forward and FOX Sports Gamechanger Fund initiatives. This commitment aims to empower local youth through scholarships and resources, coinciding with the upcoming Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.
The funds will support various programs, including CareerLaunch, and enhance facilities for military-connected youth. Additionally, scholarships will be offered to participants in the Teen Employment Program, promoting educational and vocational opportunities for the community.
Forbes: From Ben Affleck To Pete Davidson: These Super Bowl Ads Have The Biggest Stars
This year's Super Bowl on February 9 will feature a lineup of celebrity-filled commercials, with brands like Dunkin', GoDaddy, and TurboTax showcasing star-studded ads. Notable appearances include Ben and Casey Affleck, Gordon Ramsay, and Shania Twain, among others.
Commercial slots sold out in August, with prices reaching up to $8 million for 30 seconds. The event continues to draw massive viewership, with last year's Super Bowl being the most-watched TV event since the Apollo 11 moon landing.
Fox News: US Capitol Police recruit killed in Georgia car crash, other injured recruits airlifted to hospital
U.S. Capitol Police Recruit Officer Christopher Katz died in a car crash in Glynn County, Georgia, while several other recruits were injured. The incident occurred off-duty during training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.
Democratic leaders expressed condolences and emphasized the risks Capitol Police face daily. The Georgia State Police are investigating the crash, and wellness resources are being offered to the department.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: North Korea slams Rubio's 'rogue state' label as 'nonsense,’ vows to push back against Trump administration
North Korea has condemned Secretary of State Marco Rubio's characterization of the country as a "rogue state," labeling his comments as "nonsense" and a "grave political provocation." The North Korean Foreign Ministry criticized the U.S. for disrespecting its sovereignty and vowed to respond to any provocations from the Trump administration.
Rubio, discussing U.S. foreign policy, emphasized the need to prioritize national interests while avoiding armed conflict. He noted the importance of recognizing a multipolar world and the potential consequences of global conflicts.
#economy
Breitbart: Trump Promises Tariffs on 'Atrocity' EU But Teases Exception for 'Nice' UK
President Trump indicated that the U.S. has a significant trade deficit with the UK, but believes it can be resolved, contrasting this with his stance on the European Union, which he labeled an "atrocity" for its tariffs on American goods. He hinted that the UK could avoid punitive measures if it leverages its independence post-Brexit.
The EU faces potential economic strain from a new trade war, with Trump's tariffs on cars and agricultural products highlighted as a concern. The EU's response has been defensive, warning of economic disruption while suggesting retaliation if necessary. The situation underscores the delicate balance between the U.S. and its European allies.
Forbes: Trump Tariffs Live Updates: Trump Speaks With Canada’s Trudeau As Ontario Threatens Ban On Musk’s Starlink
President Trump spoke with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau amid escalating tensions from his recent tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China. Canadian leaders have retaliated by banning U.S. products and imposing their own tariffs on $30 billion worth of U.S. goods.
Global markets reacted negatively, with significant declines in stock indices and cryptocurrencies. Economists warn that these tariffs could raise consumer prices and negatively impact the U.S. economy, with potential costs exceeding $830 per household by 2025.
#culture
The Western Journal: One of America's Most Popular Stand-Up Comedian Is a Devout Christian
Nate Bargatze, a popular stand-up comedian, is gaining recognition for his clean, family-friendly humor rooted in his Christian upbringing. Unlike many in the industry, he avoids lewd content and political topics, focusing instead on relatable, everyday experiences.
His success reflects a cultural desire for more wholesome entertainment, as audiences appreciate his non-offensive style. Bargatze's approach stands out in a landscape often dominated by edgier comedy, signaling a potential shift toward more traditional values in the entertainment sphere.
Breitbart: Grammys Surprise: The Beatles, Jimmy Carter Win; Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish Snubbed
At the 2025 Grammys, The Beatles won best rock performance for their song "Now And Then," while former President Jimmy Carter received a posthumous Grammy for his audiobook, "Last Sundays in Plains." This marked Carter's fourth Grammy win.
Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish, however, did not win in any of their nominated categories. Beyoncé won album of the year for "Cowboy Carter," and Kendrick Lamar took home song and record of the year for "Not Like Us."
Fox News: Most talked-about Super Bowl ads
As Super Bowl 2025 approaches, brands are gearing up for the highly anticipated competition of commercials, with a focus on humor and nostalgia. Notable ads include Hellmann's featuring Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal, and Budweiser's heartwarming Clydesdale story, among others.
With millions of viewers expected, companies like Pringles and Taco Bell are aiming to create memorable moments that resonate beyond the game. The diverse lineup promises a mix of creativity and star power, making the commercials as exciting as the matchup itself.
#outdoors
targetwalleye.com: Freaks of the week, Glide-Lite petition, Sprengel’s iced-out UTV – Target Walleye
This week highlights impressive catches from various lakes, including a 29.5” walleye from Bay of Quinte and a 32” fish from Lake Winnipeg. Ice fishing continues to yield results, with notable catches from Lake of the Woods and Lake Sakakawea.
In fishing news, Al Lindner shares stories on the In-Fisherman podcast, while Minnesota faces challenges with live bait regulations. The DNR is set to launch a new licensing system, and Yamaha expands its 'Power Pay' program for walleye anglers.