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#illegals
The Western Journal: Arrest Mirrors Disturbing Claims About Migrant and Daughter Months After Shelter’s Ex-Director Spoke Out
An arrest in Massachusetts has confirmed allegations of sexual abuse at a migrant shelter. Ronald Joseph, an illegal immigrant, has been charged with raping and impregnating his daughter while living in a hotel shelter. Reports of violence and other crimes have emerged from these facilities.
The shelter system, criticized for its handling of such incidents, has prompted Governor Maura Healey to propose changes to the state's right-to-shelter law to enhance safety and limit access for illegal immigrants. The proposed changes aim to address the issues plaguing these shelters.
#politics
Fox News: Trump mocks Time magazine, suggests he didn’t know it was ‘still in business,’ in response to Elon Musk cover
President Trump ridiculed Time magazine for featuring Elon Musk on its cover, questioning the publication's relevance. He praised Musk's efforts in tackling government inefficiencies, particularly criticizing USAID and expressing optimism about budget balancing under Musk's leadership of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Trump expressed satisfaction with Musk's work, stating that government operations are rife with fraud and waste. He highlighted the potential for significant reforms across various agencies, indicating a commitment to improving accountability in government spending.
Forbes: Here Are All The Major Lawsuits Against Trump And Musk—As DOJ Agrees To Not Publicly Name FBI Agents Who Probed Jan. 6 Riots
The Justice Department has agreed not to publicly identify FBI agents involved in the Jan. 6 Capitol investigation amid lawsuits arguing that revealing their names could jeopardize their safety and careers. This decision is part of ongoing legal battles involving the Trump administration and various policies.
Multiple lawsuits are challenging Trump’s directives, including issues related to immigration, federal funding, and transgender rights. Legal experts anticipate that these cases will eventually reach the Supreme Court, where the conservative majority may face complex legal arguments against Trump's actions.
Breitbart: Blue State Blues: Gavin Newsom Can Still Veto His Incredibly Stupid Anti-Trump Bills
California Governor Gavin Newsom is seeking federal funds from President Trump to address the state's challenges, while simultaneously pushing for $50 million in state funding for legal battles against Trump administration policies. This reflects a contradictory stance, as California continues to oppose Trump while relying on federal assistance.
The article critiques Newsom's leadership amid ongoing crises in California, highlighting failures in local governance and emergency response. It suggests that Newsom should prioritize cooperation over confrontation with the federal government, especially given the state's dire situation.
Forbes: Trump Reinstates ‘De Minimis’ Exemption For Small-Value Shipments
President Trump has reversed his decision to eliminate the "de minimis" loophole, which permits packages from China valued under $800 to bypass customs duties. This change comes amid the implementation of a 10% tariff on Chinese imports.
The situation is evolving, and further updates are expected.
Breitbart: Trump's 60 EOs in 18 Days More Than Double Biden's Over Same Period
President Trump has signed 60 executive orders in his first 18 days, more than double the 29 signed by President Biden and significantly surpassing the totals of previous presidents. Trump's actions include establishing a task force to address anti-Christian bias and imposing sanctions on the ICC.
In addition to executive orders, Trump has issued 21 memorandums and nine proclamations, outpacing Biden and Obama in these areas as well. His executive actions reflect a rapid start compared to his predecessors since the Reagan administration.
Fox News: Naval Academy closing DEI offices to align with Trump executive orders: memo
The U.S. Naval Academy is closing all Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) offices and ending related contracts, following directives from President Trump. This decision aligns with efforts to eliminate DEIA programs deemed radical or wasteful.
Additionally, West Point has disbanded identity-based clubs to comply with similar executive orders. These actions reflect a broader trend within the military to align with new Pentagon guidance regarding DEIA initiatives.
#society
GB News: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to leave the US today ahead of major event
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have arrived in Vancouver for the 2025 Invictus Games, traveling from Santa Barbara via private jet. This marks their fifth attendance at the Games, which will feature 500 competitors from 23 countries, showcasing sports for injured military veterans.
Preparations are underway in Vancouver, with workmen clearing snow and setting up venues for the event. The opening ceremony at BC Place stadium will feature performances by Katy Perry and Chris Martin, with Prince Harry delivering a welcome speech to the athletes.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Netanyahu: 'No future' in Gaza unless 'Hamas destroyed' amid concern for hostages
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that a peaceful future for Gaza hinges on the destruction of Hamas. His comments followed a meeting with President Trump, who suggested a U.S. takeover of Gaza and warned of consequences if hostages held by Hamas are not released.
Concerns have arisen among hostage families and mediators that the tough rhetoric could hinder the ongoing release of hostages. As of now, only a fraction of the hostages have been freed, and delays in the release process have been noted, prompting Netanyahu to label Hamas' actions as a violation of the ceasefire agreement.
Fox News: Trump plans to meet with Zelenskyy as he looks to end Ukraine war
President Trump indicated he may meet with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy next week in Washington, D.C., asserting he would not travel to Ukraine. He also mentioned a potential meeting with Russian President Putin, emphasizing his belief that the conflict would not have escalated under his presidency.
Trump urged Putin to cease hostilities and warned of sanctions if a deal isn't reached soon. Retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg stated that Trump is the only leader Putin would seriously engage with to resolve the conflict.
Le Monde: Conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine: The retreat of international humanitarian law
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is reaffirming its commitment to international humanitarian law amid ongoing global conflicts, particularly in Ukraine and the Middle East. ICRC President Mirjana Spoljaric warned of a critical moment due to widespread violations of humanitarian law and the diminishing respect for the Geneva Conventions.
Seventy-five years after the Geneva Convention's adoption, the ICRC seeks to remind states of their responsibilities to protect wounded combatants, prisoners, and civilians. The organization aims to restore its relevance in light of increasing disregard for the laws of war by political leaders.
GB News: Israel plans to re-settle Gazans in territory controlled by Isis nearly 2,000 miles away as Trump vows to turn territory into 'Middle East Riviera'
Israel is exploring the relocation of Gazans to territories controlled by ISIS, with discussions involving potential resettlement in Morocco, Somalia, and Puntland. U.S. President Trump supports this plan, envisioning Gaza as a development hub but facing international backlash.
Gazan residents reject the idea of leaving their homeland, viewing it as ethnic cleansing. While some officials express cautious optimism about potential relocation, experts criticize the feasibility and morality of such proposals, citing the instability and violence in the suggested host countries.
#health
Breitbart: NY Live Bird Markets Ordered to Close amid Bird Flu Outbreak
New York officials have ordered a temporary shutdown of live bird markets after seven cases of avian flu were detected in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens. The markets must sell down inventory and undergo cleaning before reopening, with no reported human cases.
The avian flu outbreak has contributed to rising egg prices, impacting local businesses. Farmers are urged to maintain biosecurity measures as the risk to humans remains low. Additional bird flu strains have also been reported in other states.
#sports
On The Water: Rigging the Doc with Inline Single Hooks
The Doc, originally designed for muskie fishing, has gained popularity among striped bass anglers for its effective topwater action. This oversized lure allows for various retrieval techniques, making it versatile in attracting fish.
To optimize performance, anglers often modify the Doc by replacing its standard treble hooks with a single inline hook, enhancing its action and reducing catch-and-release mortality for striped bass. This adjustment also improves hookset security, making it a preferred choice for targeting larger fish.
Breitbart: Trump Praises Travis Kelce, Rips Biden in Super Bowl Preview
President Trump praised NFL athletes and criticized kickoff rules in a recent social media post, while teasing his upcoming pre-Super Bowl interview. He highlighted the talents of players and coaching, suggesting that changes to the kickoff rules would benefit the game and fans.
Trump also commented on his preferences for NFL players' spouses, contrasting Brittany Mahomes with Taylor Swift, whom he criticized for her political endorsements. Chiefs star Travis Kelce expressed excitement about the president's possible attendance at the game.
#outdoors
On The Water: New Simms Gear for Spring 2025
Simms Fishing Products has launched its Spring 2025 collection, featuring innovative gear designed for all fishing conditions. Key highlights include the G3 Guide Bootfoot Wader, Free Salt Boot for saltwater anglers, and the award-winning Pro Dry Suit for extreme weather protection.
The collection also introduces new fishing hoodies, flip flops, and the Headwaters Pack Collection for customizable storage solutions. Simms emphasizes comfort, durability, and performance, ensuring anglers are equipped for any challenge on the water.