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6 Feb 2025
#illegals
Fox News: FCC chair says it’s ‘really concerning’ that a Soros-backed radio station exposed undercover ICE agents
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr expressed concern over San Francisco's KCBS 740 AM radio station, backed by George Soros, broadcasting live locations of undercover ICE agents during deportation operations. The FCC is investigating whether the station violated its public interest obligations.
Carr highlighted the risks posed to agents operating in areas known for gang activity and noted that the station revealed specific details about their vehicles and locations. The inquiry follows calls from some Democrats to escalate opposition to Trump's immigration policies.
#politics
Le Monde: Gazans reject Trump's plan: 'We'd rather survive under the rubble than abandon our home'
Amjad Shawa, a director of a Palestinian NGO, expressed outrage over President Trump's plan to alter Gaza's demographics and turn it into a luxury destination. He emphasized that Palestinians have a rightful claim to their land and criticized the lack of respect for their suffering under Israeli occupation.
Shawa, a descendant of a native Gazan family, highlighted the historical context of Gaza's population, which includes many refugees from the Nakba. His family has deep roots in the region, underscoring the connection of its people to the land.
#society
Times Of Israel: Australia investigating potential foreign influence amid wave of antisemitic attacks
Australia has seen a surge in antisemitic attacks, with over a dozen arrests for vandalism and arson targeting Jewish institutions since October 2023. The rise in hate crimes follows the Hamas attack on Israel, prompting a national crisis and a push for new hate crime laws by lawmakers.
In response, the government has advanced legislation to strengthen protections against hate crimes, with bipartisan support. Investigations are ongoing into whether foreign actors are behind some of these attacks, raising concerns about the influence of international antisemitism in Australia.
Fox News: Prince Harry 'dropped' his good friends once he started dating Meghan Markle, comedian says
Comedian Jack Whitehall revealed that Prince Harry distanced himself from longtime friends after starting his relationship with Meghan Markle. Whitehall noted that while he had fun times with Harry before Meghan, he observed a noticeable change in their friendship dynamics post-2016.
Reports suggest that this shift in Harry's social circle has been ongoing, with former friends feeling neglected since his marriage. Experts have pointed out that Harry's friendships, including with his brother Prince William, have suffered significant strain since he began dating Markle.
The Imaginative Conservative: Born for Friendship: The Example of Thomas More
Erasmus praised Sir Thomas More as the epitome of true friendship, highlighting his readiness to act for the good of others without demanding reciprocity. He emphasized the importance of respecting a friend's freedom and the virtues of listening and self-knowledge in cultivating meaningful relationships.
Aristotle's view on friendship, which categorizes it into useful, pleasant, and virtuous types, suggests that true friendship based on virtue is rare. The essay advocates for recognizing and nurturing various types of friendships, from acquaintances to deeper bonds, as essential for a fulfilling life.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: What’s in Trump’s plan to end the war in Ukraine
The US is set to present a strategy to conclude the Ukraine war, potentially freezing the conflict at existing borders and deploying British troops to maintain a ceasefire. Donald Trump has emphasized ending the war as a key campaign promise, claiming it could be achieved in just 24 hours.
Fox News: Trump must dump 'One China' policy and recognize 'free' Taiwan, House Republicans say
A group of two dozen House Republicans is pushing a resolution to formally recognize Taiwan, challenging the U.S.'s longstanding 'One China' policy. The resolution, led by Reps. Tom Tiffany and Scott Perry, argues that Taiwan is an independent nation and calls for U.S. support in international trade.
This shift in policy could provoke Beijing, which views Taiwan as a breakaway province. Current U.S. relations with Taiwan were established under the Taiwan Relations Act after formal ties were cut in 1979. The resolution reflects a growing bipartisan interest in supporting Taiwan amid increasing Chinese military activity in the region.
#economy
Forbes: L’Oréal Heiress Francoise Bettencourt Meyers—World’s Second-Richest Woman—Retiring From Company’s Board
Francoise Bettencourt Meyers, Europe's richest woman and L'Oréal heir, will retire from the company's board, passing her vice chairmanship to her son, Jean-Victor Meyers. Alexandre Benais will join the board as her replacement after a shareholder vote in April.
Bettencourt Meyers has served on L'Oréal's board since 1997 and is known for her philanthropic efforts and literary contributions. She inherited her wealth in 2017 and has a net worth of $76.1 billion.
#culture
Fox News: Cute outfits your kids can wear to their Valentine's Day parties
Valentine's Day offers a chance for kids to dress festively for school, with options ranging from heart-themed shirts to red and pink outfits. Comfort and adherence to school dress codes are key, while accessories can enhance the celebratory look.
Creative outfit ideas include graphic tees, themed skirts, pajamas, and even DIY patches for a personalized touch. Families can also coordinate outfits for a unified celebration. These choices allow kids to express individuality while enjoying the holiday spirit.
#crime
Breitbart: Cartels Continue Using Makeshift Landmines in Mexican Border Areas Despite Killing Innocents
Terrorist organizations in Tamaulipas, Mexico, are using makeshift landmines to secure their territories amid ongoing turf wars, resulting in civilian casualties, including a U.S. citizen. The Mexican military recently discovered these explosive devices near San Fernando, where a recent detonation killed two men.
The conflict involves rival factions of the Gulf Cartel, with the Metros and Escorpiones battling for control over drug and human trafficking routes. In addition to landmines, both groups are employing commercial drones to deploy improvised explosive devices against each other.
#other
GB News: US weather: America 'split down the middle' as 'freakish' weather swings trigger deadly ice storm and record heat
The U.S. is experiencing extreme weather, with over 20 states facing severe cold while the southern regions record temperatures in the 80s. The National Weather Service has issued winter storm alerts for the Midwest and Northeast, predicting snow, sleet, and freezing rain.
As Arctic air continues to flow southward, the southern U.S. is under 'Red Flag' wildfire warnings due to warm temperatures. This weather pattern is expected to persist throughout February, with significant ice storm impacts anticipated in the central Appalachians and parts of the Northeast.