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#illegals

Fox News: Mexican troops begin arriving at US-Mexico border following deal made to pause Trump-approved tariffs
Mexican troops begin arriving at US-Mexico border following deal made to pause Trump-approved tariffs
Mexico has begun deploying 10,000 troops to its border with the U.S. in response to President Trump's tariff threats. Troops from the National Guard and Army are being sent to key areas, including Ciudad Juárez and Tijuana, to combat drug trafficking and illegal immigration.

This deployment follows a deal between Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, which includes a pause on tariffs in exchange for increased border security. Mexican officials have stated that the operation aims to enhance surveillance and prevent the flow of drugs, particularly fentanyl, into the U.S.


Fox News: Congress must confront the national security threat posed by sanctuary cities
Congress must confront the national security threat posed by sanctuary cities
Over 200,000 Americans have died from fentanyl poisoning amid rising illegal immigration and crime. The Laken Riley Act aims to mandate the incarceration of illegal immigrants who commit further crimes. Critics argue that sanctuary cities hinder law enforcement efforts to ensure public safety.

Rep. Beth Van Duyne emphasizes the need for Congress to confront sanctuary policies and has introduced legislation to withhold funds from cities that obstruct immigration enforcement. She asserts that the American public demands action to secure borders and remove criminal aliens from communities.


#politics

Fox News: Morning Glory: Trump Derangement Syndrome was real. So is 'Long TDS'
Morning Glory: Trump Derangement Syndrome was real. So is 'Long TDS'
COVID-19 has resulted in over 7 million global deaths, with significant underreporting from totalitarian states and poor countries. "Long COVID" affects many, causing prolonged symptoms that require extensive recovery efforts.

The media's reaction to Donald Trump's presidency reflects a phenomenon termed "Trump Derangement Syndrome" (TDS), which has affected credibility and objectivity. Signs of "long TDS" are emerging, as some journalists revert to biased reporting, failing to acknowledge any positive aspects of Trump's actions.


GB News: 'Southport killings might not have happened’: Daughter of Sir David Amess blasts Prevent for 'series of cover-ups'
'Southport killings might not have happened’: Daughter of Sir David Amess blasts Prevent for 'series of cover-ups'
Katie Amess, daughter of murdered MP Sir David Amess, has criticized the authorities for denying a full inquest into her father's death and for "repeated failings" in the counter-terrorism system. She claims that significant lapses in the anti-terror prevention scheme could have prevented the fatal attack.

Amess expressed frustration over the government's attempts to cover up crucial information and emphasized that without media support, their story might not have been heard. She argues that an inquiry into her father's death is essential to prevent future attacks, pointing to similar failures in recent cases.


Fox News: On Reagan’s birthday, how he and Trump helped Make America Great Again
On Reagan’s birthday, how he and Trump helped Make America Great Again
Every February 6, America honors President Ronald Reagan, whose leadership inspired national pride and optimism. His approach to connecting with the public through various media set a precedent for future leaders.

Donald Trump, while different in style and background, shares Reagan’s love for America and aims to restore its greatness. Both presidents emphasized strong military and foreign policy, advocating for peace through strength. Trump's legacy may rival Reagan's if he combines their strengths effectively.


#society

The Epoch Times: Families Shattered by Fentanyl Weigh In on Trump’s Tariffs
Families Shattered by Fentanyl Weigh In on Trump’s Tariffs
Sandra Martinez learned that her daughter, Qarinna, was killed after being drug muled and left on train tracks while under the influence of fentanyl and methamphetamines. Martinez and other parents affected by the opioid crisis support President Trump's tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China aimed at curbing drug trafficking.

Critics argue that these tariffs could harm consumers and fail to address the root causes of the drug crisis. However, families like Martinez's view them as a necessary step to combat the widespread availability of fentanyl, which is now the leading cause of death for Americans aged 18 to 45.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Israeli defense minister orders IDF to plan for Gazans to leave in line with Trump's controversial proposal
Israeli defense minister orders IDF to plan for Gazans to leave in line with Trump's controversial proposal
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz supports President Trump's proposal for the relocation of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, instructing the IDF to prepare a plan. Katz believes the plan could provide opportunities for those wishing to leave and suggests multiple exit options.

The proposal has faced rejection from Palestinians and criticism from the international community, who argue it constitutes forcible displacement and violates international law. Rights groups have also condemned the plan, emphasizing concerns over legality and humanitarian implications.


Le Monde: French politicians react cautiously to Trump's proposal for US control of Gaza
French politicians react cautiously to Trump's proposal for US control of Gaza
French leaders, including President Macron, condemned President Trump's proposal to displace the Palestinian population from Gaza, labeling it a violation of international law and a threat to regional stability. They emphasized the need for a Palestinian state and disarmament of Hamas.

Government officials expressed concern that Trump's remarks could exacerbate violence and undermine peace efforts. Some viewed his statements as a negotiation tactic, while others criticized the disregard for self-determination and common international rules.


#military

Times Of Israel: Iran’s first drone carrier joins Revolutionary Guards fleet
Iran’s first drone carrier joins Revolutionary Guards fleet
Iran's Revolutionary Guards have received their first ship designed for launching drones and helicopters at sea, enhancing their military capabilities. The vessel, Shahid Beheshti, can carry 60 drones and operate without refueling for a year, marking a significant advancement in Iran's naval power.

The unveiling aligns with ongoing military exercises and showcases Iran's commitment to strengthening its defense amid tensions with Israel and the U.S. Iranian officials assert that the ship will bolster national security interests while maintaining that they do not seek to threaten other nations.


#culture

Fox News: Comic Ari Shaffir urges Americans to put down the phone, turn off the news, and 'find some joy' in the world
Comic Ari Shaffir urges Americans to put down the phone, turn off the news, and 'find some joy' in the world
Comedian Ari Shaffir aims to challenge societal perceptions through his Netflix special "America’s Sweetheart," arguing that life is better than media portrayals suggest. He emphasizes that most people are kind and not as divided as headlines imply, encouraging audiences to find joy in contentious topics.

Shaffir's humor often pushes boundaries, tackling sensitive issues while promoting a message of positivity. He plans to take a year off from standup to travel, seeking freedom and new experiences, despite concerns from his agents. His specials, including "America’s Sweetheart," are currently available on Netflix.


Fox News: Cocktail recipe is spin on Queen Elizabeth's favorite drink
Cocktail recipe is spin on Queen Elizabeth's favorite drink
Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning British monarch, served from February 6, 1952, until her death on September 8, 2022. To honor the 73rd anniversary of her reign, Adam von Gootkin, CEO of Highclere Castle Gin, has shared a cocktail recipe inspired by her favorite drink, Dubonnet and gin.

The Queen's Jubilee cocktail combines Highclere Castle Gin, Dubonnet Rouge, and champagne, celebrating a drink that was popular in the 1950s and 1960s. Von Gootkin, who aims to pay homage to the late queen, emphasizes the need for this classic cocktail to make a comeback.


#history

Fox News: 'Lost site' depicted in iconic Bayeux Tapestry found thanks to revelation of ancient loo
'Lost site' depicted in iconic Bayeux Tapestry found thanks to revelation of ancient loo
Archaeologists from Newcastle University have discovered the residence of King Harold II in Bosham, West Sussex, using evidence from an 11th-century toilet. This site, depicted in the Bayeux Tapestry, was previously unverified but is now believed to be a "power center" where Harold dined before sailing to France.

The findings indicate that the latrine within a large timber building signifies elite status, confirming it as part of Harold's residence. This discovery is significant as it sheds light on the Anglo-Saxon aristocracy before the Norman Conquest, marking it as a rare find in English archaeology.


#education

Fox News: Maryland mom taking fight to opt child out of LGBTQ story books before Supreme Court
Maryland mom taking fight to opt child out of LGBTQ story books before Supreme Court
Parents in Montgomery County, Maryland, are challenging a school policy that prohibits opting out of LGBTQ-themed storybooks in classrooms. A coalition of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim parents argues this violates their First Amendment rights, as the curriculum conflicts with their religious beliefs.

The case, Mahmoud v. Taylor, is set to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court after lower courts ruled against the parents. They contend that the policy undermines parental authority and is inappropriate for young children, particularly those with special needs.


#science

The Telegraph: Australia creates first kangaroo embryo using IVF
Australia creates first kangaroo embryo using IVF
Australian scientists have created the first kangaroo embryo via in vitro fertilization, marking a significant advancement in efforts to conserve endangered marsupials. The University of Queensland team aims to adapt this technique for rarer species, addressing Australia's high mammal extinction rate.

The research focuses on eastern grey kangaroos, which are abundant, to develop methods for preserving the genetic material of endangered species like koalas and Tasmanian devils. The team is refining techniques for egg and sperm collection and preservation.