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4 Feb 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: 'Day Without Immigrants' Protests Unfold in DTLA, OC, Oakland
'Day Without Immigrants' Protests Unfold in DTLA, OC, Oakland
Protests against President Trump's proposed mass deportations continued in Southern California, particularly in Los Angeles and Orange County, coinciding with the "Day Without Immigrants." Demonstrators blocked traffic and marched, voicing their opposition to ICE actions and advocating for immigrant rights.

Similar protests occurred in Northern California and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, where activists expressed solidarity with immigrants facing deportation fears. Despite a majority of Americans supporting deportations in general, specific methods of enforcement see diminished support.


#politics

Fox News: Settled science? Doctors respond to the shaky claim that abortion pill mifepristone is safe
Settled science? Doctors respond to the shaky claim that abortion pill mifepristone is safe
Pro-choice advocates assert that the abortion pill mifepristone is safe and should be widely accessible, with some GOP lawmakers also supporting its availability. Meanwhile, pro-life advocates raise concerns about its risks, citing recent deaths linked to the drug and calling for reinstated safeguards, such as mandatory in-person consultations.

Critics argue that the removal of these safeguards has led to dangerous real-world usage, where patients may not receive proper medical oversight. Pro-choice groups maintain that extensive studies support mifepristone's safety and effectiveness. The debate continues over the balance between access and safety in abortion care.


Fox News: Trump White House renews crucial pledge as left-wing activists sue over border crackdown
Trump White House renews crucial pledge as left-wing activists sue over border crackdown
The ACLU and other left-wing groups have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging its measures to limit asylum at the southern border. They argue that these actions violate U.S. asylum law by denying immigrants the right to seek protection, even if they entered illegally.

The Trump administration maintains that it will continue its immigration policies, emphasizing a commitment to border security and the enforcement of existing laws. The White House views the lawsuit as part of a broader resistance from the left.


Le Monde: The Flemish nationalist who became Belgium's prime minister
The Flemish nationalist who became Belgium's prime minister
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever, a prominent nationalist and leader of the New Flemish Alliance, was sworn in by King Philippe and attended an informal European leaders' summit shortly thereafter. Known for his controversial statements, De Wever now seeks the confidence of his coalition partners.

De Wever, who has been a significant figure in Belgian politics for two decades, will address the Chamber of Representatives to outline his policies. His leadership comes as he transitions from local governance in Antwerp to the federal level, having previously expressed skepticism about Belgium's unity.


Breitbart: Ben Stiller Falsely Claims Elon Musk Performed 'Double Nazi Salute'
Ben Stiller Falsely Claims Elon Musk Performed 'Double Nazi Salute'
Ben Stiller falsely claimed that Elon Musk performed a "double Nazi salute" during a Trump inauguration event. Despite video evidence showing Musk's actions were misrepresented, major news outlets propagated the story without full context.

The Anti-Defamation League also refuted the claims, highlighting the misinformation spread by celebrities like Stiller, who actively campaigned for Kamala Harris.


#society

Fox News: Crumpled Philadelphia plane crash black box seen in new photo
Crumpled Philadelphia plane crash black box seen in new photo
A Learjet 55 operated by Jet Rescue Air Ambulance crashed in Northeast Philadelphia, resulting in the deaths of all six aboard, including a pediatric patient and her mother, all Mexican nationals. The National Transportation Safety Board has recovered the black box and both engines for investigation.

The crash also claimed the life of a person on the ground, while one individual, Jason Rodriguez, remains missing. The NTSB continues wreckage recovery and will analyze the black box to determine the cause of the accident.


Breitbart: REPORT: Emails Reveal Saints Deeply Involved in Church's Response to Abuse Scandal
REPORT: Emails Reveal Saints Deeply Involved in Church's Response to Abuse Scandal
An investigation reveals communications between the New Orleans Catholic Archdiocese and the Saints, showing the NFL team assisted the church in managing its public relations during a clergy sex abuse scandal in 2018. Emails indicate extensive involvement from Saints officials in crafting responses for Archbishop Gregory Aymond.

The Saints, while claiming minimal assistance, are now facing scrutiny over their deep involvement in the church's PR efforts. The NFL has yet to comment on the situation, which has led to criminal charges against several clergymen since the scandal emerged.


#culture

Breitbart: ‘The Sandman’ Author Neil Gaiman Hit with Rape and Human Trafficking Lawsuits
‘The Sandman’ Author Neil Gaiman Hit with Rape and Human Trafficking Lawsuits
A woman from New Zealand, Scarlett Pavlovich, has filed three civil lawsuits against author Neil Gaiman and his wife, Amanda Palmer, alleging repeated sexual assault while she worked as their nanny. The lawsuits claim Gaiman assaulted her starting in February 2022, and Palmer was aware of prior allegations against him.

Pavlovich seeks at least $7 million in damages, alleging violations of federal human trafficking laws. Gaiman has denied the allegations, stating he has never engaged in non-consensual sexual activity. Following the allegations, some publishers and companies associated with Gaiman have paused or canceled projects.


#crime

Human Events: El Salvador ‘willing to take in’ convicted criminals from the US—both citizens and illegal immigrants
El Salvador ‘willing to take in’ convicted criminals from the US—both citizens and illegal immigrants
El Salvador has offered to accept US criminals, including citizens, into its mega prison, CECOT, following a meeting between US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and President Nayib Bukele. Bukele's tough stance on gang violence has garnered him significant domestic support.

Rubio expressed gratitude for Bukele's proposal, noting its uniqueness. The arrangement would involve a fee for housing these inmates, making the prison financially sustainable. This offer comes amid ongoing discussions about immigration and foreign influence in Central America.


GB News: XL bully owner jailed after dog clamps jaws onto police officer's leg causing severe injuries in savage mauling
XL bully owner jailed after dog clamps jaws onto police officer's leg causing severe injuries in savage mauling
A dog owner, Aden Hollyoake, was sentenced to over two years in prison after his XL bully attacked a police officer in Leicestershire, causing serious injuries that required surgery. His partner, Shanell Lawrence, received a community order for her involvement in the incident.

The attack occurred when officers entered their home to speak with Hollyoake, who was not present. The XL bully charged at one officer, clamping its jaws onto his thigh for nearly a minute despite attempts to stop it with incapacitant spray. Both dogs were removed from the property, with one being an illegal pit bull.


#sports

Forbes: Super Bowl LIX Ticket Prices Have Plummeted 58% In A Week
Super Bowl LIX Ticket Prices Have Plummeted 58% In A Week
Super Bowl LIX tickets are seeing a significant price drop, with resale values nearly 60% lower than last week. The cheapest seats are now around $4,627, down from $6,492, while the highest-priced tickets have dropped from $56,409 to $23,693.

This trend indicates that average ticket prices for this year's game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will be lower than in previous years. Last year's cheapest tickets were $8,764, and two years ago they started at $6,264.