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7 Feb 2025
#illegals
Fox News: MAGA law group files briefs in support of Trump executive order ending birthright citizenship
America First Legal has filed amicus briefs supporting President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants, arguing it aligns with the 14th Amendment. The briefs claim that citizenship is a political right, not an automatic entitlement.
Despite legal challenges from multiple states and civil rights groups, the organization contends that the phrase "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" in the 14th Amendment implies allegiance to the U.S., and that extending citizenship to children of illegal immigrants undermines American traditions.
#politics
The Telegraph: Keir Starmer will drag us back to the EU however he can
Keir Starmer, once a staunch opponent of Brexit, is now seen as potentially undermining it from within the government. Critics argue he is positioning himself to dilute Brexit while maintaining a façade of support, risking deeper entanglement with EU regulations and security structures.
The concerns extend to immigration policies and regulatory alignment that could compromise British sovereignty and hinder trade deals, particularly with the US. As Starmer's government navigates these issues, the ongoing struggle for a fully realized Brexit remains a contentious topic, with many fearing a betrayal of the democratic will expressed by voters.
The Telegraph: Donald Trump may just cost Canada’s Conservatives the election
At a recent NBA game in Toronto, the U.S. national anthem was booed, reflecting growing tensions between Canada and the U.S. following Donald Trump's tariff threats. This rhetoric has negatively impacted Canada's Conservative Party, as the nation prides itself on a distinct identity separate from the U.S.
With an election approaching, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre faces challenges as the political landscape shifts. The potential for Liberal leader Mark Carney to capitalize on anti-Trump sentiment complicates the Conservatives' strategy, which previously focused on criticizing Prime Minister Trudeau's record.
Fox News: House Democrat leaves congressional DOGE caucus, saying Musk is 'blowing things up'
Rep. Val Hoyle, D-Ore., announced her departure from the congressional Department of Government Efficiency Caucus, citing Elon Musk's disruptive influence on government operations. She expressed concern that Musk's actions undermine efforts to streamline government and serve working people.
Hoyle criticized Musk's team for accessing sensitive Treasury systems and using intimidation tactics against public servants. She stated that effective reform is impossible while Musk is "burning down the government." The DOGE Caucus, created under Trump, aims to cut waste and increase transparency in government spending.
#society
The Western Journal: Reminder: Biden Ordered Food Be Taken from Kids if Too Many Parents Fought His Agenda
The Biden administration faced criticism for allegedly threatening to cut free lunch programs for underprivileged children if schools did not comply with its LGBT agenda. This approach was seen as leveraging food security to enforce compliance with controversial policies regarding gender and sports.
Critics argue that this tactic is unconscionable, especially given the number of children reliant on these programs. The administration's actions have sparked outrage, with some claiming it prioritizes a radical agenda over the welfare of needy students.
#economy
Fox News: Egg shortages force some grocery stores to impose limits
Egg shortages have led some retailers, including Lidl, to impose limits on egg purchases, with reports of two-carton caps in various locations. The primary cause is the ongoing avian influenza outbreak, which has resulted in the loss of nearly 50 million laying hens in the past year.
Experts predict that while shortages may persist sporadically, they are expected to be localized and temporary. Egg farmers are actively working to stabilize supply and ensure frequent restocking of grocery stores. The situation remains complex due to market dynamics and health risks to poultry.
#military
Forbes: Search Ongoing In Alaska For Missing Plane With 10 Onboard
Authorities are searching for a missing Bering Air plane with 10 people on board, which disappeared while flying from Unalakleet to Nome, Alaska. The aircraft, a Cessna 208B Grand Caravan EX, lost contact about 38 minutes after takeoff.
Search and rescue teams, including a Coast Guard C-130, are working to locate the plane, which was last known to be 12 miles offshore. Updates on the situation are expected from local officials.
#history
The Western Journal: 1,000-Year-Old Secret Cache Uncovered in Alaska
A recent archaeological discovery in Alaska revealed a 1,000-year-old cache pit used by the Dene people for food preservation. The find, located near Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, supports oral traditions and highlights the indigenous people's sophisticated environmental knowledge.
The cache pit, about 3.5 feet deep, was designed to store fish, meat, and berries, showcasing advanced techniques for resource management. This discovery emphasizes the long-standing presence and adaptability of native peoples in the region.
#education
GB News: 'Stripping academies freedom!' Britain's strictest headteacher Katharine Birbalsingh unleashes scathing Labour rant
Headteacher Katharine Birbalsingh has criticized Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson's plans to limit the freedoms of academies, arguing that Labour's proposed School Bill would undermine their autonomy over key areas like curriculum and staffing. Birbalsingh contends that this approach contradicts Phillipson's claims of supporting academies.
Birbalsingh, whose Michaela Community School has achieved impressive academic results, invites Phillipson to observe her school's success, attributing it to the freedoms that allow for tailored educational approaches. She warns that Labour's push for uniformity would revert control back to the government, limiting the innovative potential of academies.
#crime
Fox News: Arizona grandmother indicted in death of epileptic teen kept in makeshift cage
Virginia Lujan, 55, has been indicted in Arizona for child abuse and other crimes following the death of her granddaughter, who had epilepsy and cognitive impairments. The girl was found unresponsive in a filthy home, reportedly kept in a makeshift cage, and died shortly after being taken to the hospital.
Investigators discovered unsanitary living conditions and signs of abuse, including bruises and human waste. Lujan is being held on a $500,000 bond, facing multiple charges, while her daughter, Jami Hodges, was also arrested but released pending charges.