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#illegals

Fox News: JONATHAN TURLEY: NJ governor’s immigration virtue signaling offers laughable lesson for Dems
JONATHAN TURLEY: NJ governor’s immigration virtue signaling offers laughable lesson for Dems
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy faces backlash after claiming he is sheltering an undocumented woman in his home. During an interview, he suggested that he would protect her from federal authorities, prompting criticism for using her situation for political virtue signaling.

The controversy raises questions about the legality of his actions and the implications for state-federal relations regarding immigration enforcement. Critics argue that such declarations may lead to financial repercussions for sanctuary states as federal funding could be withheld.


#politics

Fox News: College student at the center of NY Magazine hit piece on young conservatives speaks out
College student at the center of NY Magazine hit piece on young conservatives speaks out
A New York Magazine article criticized young conservatives, dubbing them "The Cruel Kids’ Table." College student Anna Claire Howland defended her generation, stating that their alignment with Trump stems from agreement with his policies and a desire for a different direction for the country.

Howland noted the polarized political climate, highlighting the stigma against cross-party friendships. Despite mixed reactions to the article, she emphasized the importance of surrounding oneself with individuals of good character, regardless of political affiliation.


Fox News: GOP-led Senate confirming president's nominees at faster pace than Biden admin, first Trump term
GOP-led Senate confirming president's nominees at faster pace than Biden admin, first Trump term
Senate Republicans are confirming President Trump's nominees at a faster rate than during his first term and President Biden's administration. As of February 4, 11 nominees have been confirmed, compared to six in the same timeframe for the previous administrations.

Recent confirmations include Pam Bondi as attorney general and Doug Collins as secretary of veterans affairs, with Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. next in line. Republican senators express commitment to maintaining this momentum despite Democratic opposition.


Liberty Nation News: A Capitol Hill to DEI On - Liberty Nation News
A Capitol Hill to DEI On - Liberty Nation News
President Trump has ordered the termination of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs across federal agencies, rescinding previous executive orders. This includes a directive to remove all references to DEI from government websites and to place involved workers on indefinite leave.

The impact of these changes may extend beyond the federal government, as private companies have begun to follow suit, reassessing their DEI policies. Trump's administration aims to foster a return to a merit-based society, emphasizing accomplishments over ancestry in hiring practices.


#society

Fox News: Wolf fight pits ranchers against will of the people in story ripped from the pages of a 'Yellowstone' script
Wolf fight pits ranchers against will of the people in story ripped from the pages of a 'Yellowstone' script
In December 2023, Colorado wildlife officials released 10 gray wolves in Grand County, marking a significant moment in a nearly 30-year conservation effort. The reintroduction, mandated by Proposition 114, aimed to restore ecological balance but quickly sparked conflict as ranchers reported livestock deaths attributed to the wolves.

The initial release has led to increasing tension between urban supporters of the wolves and local ranchers, who feel threatened by the apex predators. As complaints about livestock losses mount, agricultural groups are calling for a halt to further releases, reflecting a growing divide over wildlife management in the region.


#economy

Forbes: Trump Tariffs Live Updates: Beijing Criticizes ‘Politicization’ Of Chinese Companies After USPS Halts Incoming Packages From China
Trump Tariffs Live Updates: Beijing Criticizes ‘Politicization’ Of Chinese Companies After USPS Halts Incoming Packages From China
President Trump’s new tariffs on imports from China, Canada, and Mexico have sparked retaliatory measures from those countries, raising concerns of a potential trade war. While tariffs on China took effect immediately, those against Canada and Mexico are paused for 30 days as negotiations continue.

China plans to impose additional tariffs on U.S. imports and has initiated a lawsuit with the WTO, claiming the U.S. actions violate international trade rules. Economists warn that these tariffs could lead to increased prices for American consumers and a negative impact on the U.S. economy.


#military

Times Of Israel: Gallant says government ‘didn’t do everything it could to bring back the hostages’
Gallant says government ‘didn’t do everything it could to bring back the hostages’
Former defense minister Yoav Gallant criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for delaying a ceasefire deal that could have secured the return of more hostages. He claimed that a proposed preemptive strike on Hezbollah was rejected, which he believes was a significant missed opportunity for Israel's security.

Gallant's dismissal last November stemmed from disagreements over hostage negotiations and military strategy, including the need for a state inquiry into the October 7 attack. He expressed frustration over the IDF's failure to act on intelligence prior to the assault.


#culture

Le Monde: Balzac by Rodin: Anatomy of a statue
Balzac by Rodin: Anatomy of a statue
The Musée Rodin is hosting the exhibition "In⸱visible Bodies: An Investigation into Balzac's Dressing Gown," running until March 2. It delves into Auguste Rodin's efforts to accurately represent writer Honoré de Balzac, utilizing literary texts, personal testimonials, and historical measurements.

The exhibition features reconstructed clothing items and plaster casts of Balzac, showcasing Rodin's artistic process. A notable piece is a plaster robe intended to hide Balzac's perceived deformities, highlighting the challenges Rodin faced in creating a statue that was ultimately rejected by the commissioners.


#history

GB News: Carvings in ancient Norwegian grave reveal what language may have been like before Vikings
Carvings in ancient Norwegian grave reveal what language may have been like before Vikings
Archaeologists in Norway have found some of the earliest known stone fragments with Germanic letter inscriptions at the Svingerud Runestone, dating between 50BC and 275AD. This discovery offers insights into Norse language and the evolution of runic writing prior to the Viking age.

The fragmented sandstone pieces, which fit together like a jigsaw puzzle, suggest ritual significance and were intentionally scattered across multiple burial sites. Researchers emphasize the need for further exploration of similar archaeological finds to enhance understanding of early Germanic writing systems.


#other

Fox News: Are these autonomous transport pods the future of sky-high commuting?
Are these autonomous transport pods the future of sky-high commuting?
Whoosh is an innovative urban transit system set to launch in Queenstown, New Zealand, in 2026. This autonomous pod network offers on-demand service, allowing users to bypass traffic and reach destinations efficiently. The pods navigate a complex network of cables and rails, combining ride-sharing convenience with public transit efficiency.

With an average speed of 25 mph and energy efficiency surpassing that of small electric cars, Whoosh promises a smooth and quick travel experience. Its modular design and low infrastructure costs make it a potential solution for urban congestion and sustainability challenges worldwide.