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7 Feb 2024

#illegals

Fox News: CBP migrant encounters already exceed 1 million since October
CBP migrant encounters already exceed 1 million since October
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has reached over 1 million migrant encounters since Oct. 1st, a record high. The number includes a significant increase in Chinese migrants crossing the border.


#politics

Fox News: Alabama governor announces support for gambling vote, education vouchers, absentee ballot crackdown
Alabama governor announces support for gambling vote, education vouchers, absentee ballot crackdown
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey expressed support for a limited school voucher program, as well as gambling legislation and absentee ballot restrictions in her State of the State address. The gambling legislation would authorize a statewide vote on a lottery and a select number of casino sites. Ivey hopes to put Alabama voters in charge of deciding these issues. []


The Telegraph: Twin bombings at Pakistan political offices kill at least 24 on eve of national vote
Twin bombings at Pakistan political offices kill at least 24 on eve of national vote
Two bomb blasts outside election candidates' offices in Pakistan killed at least 24 people on the eve of the national vote. Over 500,000 security officers were deployed ahead of the election, which has been marred by violence and allegations of rigging. Despite the blasts, authorities stated that the election would go ahead as planned.


The Epoch Times: What to Know About Super Tuesday 2024
What to Know About Super Tuesday 2024
Super Tuesday is the day when the greatest number of states hold their primary elections, allowing candidates to win a significant number of delegates. This year, 15 states and one U.S. territory will vote on March 5. Historically, Super Tuesday has been important in solidifying a candidate's front-runner status, but this year it may not make a difference as President Biden and former President Trump are seen as the likely nominees.


Fox News: The strongest bipartisan effort to secure our border in decades will keep Americans safe
The strongest bipartisan effort to secure our border in decades will keep Americans safe
The government must secure our borders and strengthen national security. The bipartisan security package is necessary to track and control who enters the country, combat drug trafficking, human trafficking, and terrorism, and expedite the asylum process. Law enforcement needs more personnel and technology to do their jobs effectively. It is time for Congress to put partisan politics aside and prioritize the safety and security of our nation.


#war

Le Monde: Ukraine's security service under fire after surveilling journalists
Ukraine's security service under fire after surveilling journalists
Journalists at Bihus.info accuse the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) of orchestrating a surveillance operation to discredit their corruption investigations. The SBU has claimed the surveillance was justified due to alleged connections to drug traffickers.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Russia sparks Nato alert after firing missiles towards Poland border
Russia sparks Nato alert after firing missiles towards Poland border
Russia fires missiles towards the Polish border, but they hit Ukraine instead. Nato deploys war planes to monitor the situation.


#health

GB News: King Charles to be 'kept away' from large crowds in case of infection
King Charles to be 'kept away' from large crowds in case of infection
King Charles is diagnosed with "a form of cancer" and will postpone public duties. He underwent a corrective procedure for a benign enlarged prostate. The King will need to avoid large crowds and infections during treatment.


Fox News: Biden's latest climate rules crack down on manufacturing, ignoring industry warnings of economic devastation
Biden's latest climate rules crack down on manufacturing, ignoring industry warnings of economic devastation
The Biden administration has tightened restrictions on fine particulate matter emissions from manufacturing and energy sectors, causing concern among industry groups. The new regulations, announced by the Environmental Protection Agency, aim to reduce health risks associated with soot pollution. While environmental activists applaud the move, industry associations warn of economic consequences and job losses.