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9 Feb 2025
#illegals
GB News: One in four people in UK set to be a migrant by 2035 with taxpayers to fund £234billion crisis, study reveals
A study predicts that by 2035, one in four people in the UK will be migrants, contributing to a projected £234 billion cost to taxpayers. The population is expected to rise to 75.36 million, with 18.2 million migrants born abroad.
The report highlights the strain on public services and has drawn criticism from Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch, who advocates for stricter immigration controls. The Home Office attributes the figures to previous government policies.
Human Events: FRONTLINES: Tren de Aragua gang members arrive at Guantanamo Bay
The Trump administration has begun transporting "high-threat" criminal illegal immigrants to Guantanamo Bay, including members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth confirmed the arrival of the first group, emphasizing the need to expel these individuals from the U.S. swiftly.
Guantanamo Bay will now serve as a detention facility for particularly dangerous illegal immigrants awaiting deportation, separate from Islamic terrorist suspects. The administration plans to expand the facility's capacity significantly, reflecting concerns about the safety of returning these individuals to their home countries.
#politics
Breitbart: Legacy Media Sent Top Executives to Pentagon to Protest Losing Their Desks
The Trump Pentagon's decision to remove legacy media outlets from their Pentagon workspaces has sparked significant backlash, contrasting with the Biden administration's earlier cancellation of press passes for over 400 journalists. The Pentagon's order affects long-standing media outlets like the New York Times and NBC News, reallocating their spaces to others, including the New York Post and Breitbart.
The Pentagon Press Association expressed shock and disappointment over the decision, which they view as an unreasonable policy shift. While the changes do not restrict media access to the Pentagon, they highlight a growing tension between the Pentagon and established media organizations, especially in light of the Biden administration's own press access restrictions.
Fox News: James Carville wonders if there's 'plant' in progressive wing to see how many 'stupid things' they can embrace
James Carville criticized the Democratic Party's leadership and policies, calling out the absurdity of proposals like gender balance rules for DNC positions and pet bereavement leave. He expressed concern that these ideas reflect a disconnect from the party's core constituents.
Carville emphasized the importance of focusing on economic issues, stating that the party must address its problems honestly to regain support. He noted that the party's failure in the last election stemmed from economic mismanagement.
Breitbart: Trump: Musk Will Find Millions of Dollars in Fraud and Abuse at Department of Education, Military Next
President Trump, in an interview preview, praised Elon Musk for uncovering government fraud and abuse. He expressed confidence in Musk's efforts, suggesting he investigate the Department of Education and the military for potential financial misconduct.
Trump emphasized that addressing this issue was a key part of his campaign and a priority for the public.
#society
Times Of Israel: Released hostage Keith Siegel’s siblings say their brother tracked calendar to stay sane
Keith Siegel, recently freed after 15 months in Hamas captivity, demonstrated remarkable resilience, using memory techniques to maintain his sanity. His siblings, who faced personal losses during his absence, are now focused on reconnecting and supporting his recovery while sharing childhood memories.
As Keith's health improves, he expresses a desire to help bring the remaining hostages home. His brother Lee urges Prime Minister Netanyahu to expedite the hostage release process, emphasizing the need for action over political narratives.
Human Events: MORGONN McMICHAEL: UK science museum exhibition will help visitors “see things queerly”
The Science Museum in England's 2022 exhibition "Seeing Things Queerly" has sparked controversy over its representations of gender and sexuality. The exhibit highlights contributions from LGBTQ individuals and discusses the complexities of gender identity, including transgender and intersex experiences.
The exhibition features objects like a female urinal from the 18th century and Lego blocks, critiquing heteronormative language in science and technology. The museum aims to enhance visibility for the LGBTQ+ community within its collections.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Baltic states successfully plug in to European power grid
The Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have successfully disconnected from the Russian power grid, integrating into the European electricity network. This move, celebrated by EU leaders, marks a significant step toward energy independence amidst concerns of Russian aggression following its invasion of Ukraine.
The synchronization project, costing €1.6 billion, enhances the resilience of the Baltic states' energy infrastructure. Leaders emphasize the importance of securing this progress against potential threats, particularly in light of recent incidents involving undersea infrastructure in the Baltic Sea.
#health
Fox News: Alfalfa sprouts recalled due to potential listeria contamination
Jack and the Green Sprouts, Inc. has recalled 5-ounce packages of alfalfa sprouts due to potential listeria contamination. The sprouts, sold in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa, expired on January 29. The FDA announced the recall after state testing indicated contamination risks, though no illnesses have been reported.
Consumers are advised to discard any recalled packages marked with lot UPC . Listeria can cause severe health issues, particularly in vulnerable populations. The company emphasizes that its own independent lab tests showed negative results for contamination.
#crime
Fox News: Ivy League grad student, US Army veteran's killer had eerie motive: detective
Kevin Jiang, a 26-year-old Yale graduate student and U.S. Army veteran, was shot dead in New Haven, Connecticut, shortly after proposing to his girlfriend. The investigation led to Qinxuan Pan, a former MIT researcher, who was arrested after a nationwide manhunt and later sentenced to 35 years in prison for the murder.
Detectives revealed that Pan had a secret obsession with Jiang's fiancé, Zion Perry, which may have motivated the killing. Despite initial beliefs that the murder was a random act of violence, evidence suggested Jiang was specifically targeted.
Fox News: Hollywood producer convicted of murder in deaths of model and her friend
Hollywood producer David Brian Pearce has been convicted of first-degree murder for the fentanyl-related deaths of two women, Christy Giles and Hilda Marcela Cabrales-Arzola. He faces life in prison and is also guilty of multiple charges of sexual assault against seven other women.
The case highlights Pearce's history of drug use and sexual violence, with evidence showing he provided drugs at a party before the women's deaths. He is set for sentencing on March 13, facing a potential 148 years to life in prison.