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#illegals
Fox News: AOC asks NPR host to clarify the 'problem' when he asks about migrant crisis concerning voters
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez attributes the challenges of mass illegal immigration to Republican actions, arguing that their lack of progress on immigration reform has been weaponized against Democrats. She suggests that creating more legal pathways for immigrants could alleviate the issue.
Ocasio-Cortez emphasizes that many undocumented individuals did not enter illegally but overstayed visas, and she criticizes Republican legislation for undermining due process. She contends that the current immigration system allows Republicans to exploit the situation politically.
#politics
Fox News: OPM's second email to federal employees asks what they did last week — and adds a new requirement: report
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has requested federal workers to summarize their weekly accomplishments in a new email directive. This communication, originating from the Office of Personnel Management, requires five bullet points detailing work done, due by Mondays at 11:59 p.m. EST.
Elon Musk emphasized that responding is mandatory for the executive branch, even for those dealing with sensitive information, who can simply note that their work is classified. President Trump supported the initiative, warning that non-compliance could lead to termination.
#society
Breitbart: Silicon Valley Tech Execs Turn to Ketamine-Fueled 'Psychedelic Slumber Parties' to Boost Their Careers
A leadership coaching program in the San Francisco Bay Area is using ketamine therapy to help tech executives enhance their leadership skills. The three-day experience combines ketamine treatment with coaching, aimed at fostering neuroplasticity and personal growth among high-level leaders.
Participants undergo screening to ensure suitability, and the program includes two ketamine sessions, with a focus on creating a supportive environment. While the facilitators emphasize that ketamine isn't a cure-all, they believe it can help individuals overcome mental barriers.
#foreignaffairs
The Mirror: King Charles to host Zelensky just days after chaotic Trump talks bust up
King Charles is scheduled to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Sandringham on Sunday, following Zelensky's recent discussions with Donald Trump. The meeting highlights the King's ongoing support for Ukraine amid its conflict with Russia.
Zelensky's UK visit includes talks with UK leaders and European officials to discuss future peace efforts. Despite the backdrop of tensions between Zelensky and Trump, the UK government emphasizes its commitment to supporting Ukraine's sovereignty and security.
Breitbart: Wesley Clark: Kellogg Should Get Zelensky to Apologize, Then Get Minerals Deal Done
Retired Gen. Wesley Clark suggested that Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg should urge Ukrainian President Zelensky to apologize to the American public and acknowledge U.S. support for Ukraine. He emphasized the importance of finalizing a minerals deal beneficial to both nations.
Clark criticized the public nature of the negotiations, asserting that effective diplomacy requires discretion. He warned that Russia's objectives remain unchanged, and achieving sustainable peace may necessitate a strong U.S. military presence.
Times Of Israel: After shouting match, Zelensky says Trump’s support for Ukraine still ‘crucial’
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the importance of maintaining support from Donald Trump following a contentious meeting where Trump criticized him for perceived ingratitude towards U.S. military aid. Despite the tensions, Zelensky expressed a desire for peace and readiness to sign a minerals-sharing agreement with the U.S.
European leaders rallied behind Zelensky, urging unity among the U.S., Ukraine, and Europe to achieve lasting peace. While many Ukrainians praised Zelensky for standing firm, some political figures, including Kyiv's mayor, voiced concerns about the potential loss of U.S. support and called for a focus on finding common ground.
Breitbart: Kurdish PKK Terrorist Group Announces Ceasefire with Turkey
The PKK has declared a ceasefire with Turkey following a call from jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan for the group to disband and end its armed struggle. The PKK stated it would not take armed action unless attacked and is open to convening a congress for dissolution, contingent on improved conditions for Ocalan.
Analysts suggest that a truce could benefit both Turkey and Syria, potentially aiding in regional stability. Turkish President Erdogan described Ocalan's appeal as a "historic opportunity," while Iraq welcomed the development as a positive step toward regional stability.
#culture
Fox News: Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Gene Hackman and wife found dead, investigation continues
Gene Hackman and his wife were found dead in their Santa Fe estate, with authorities noting suspicious signs of mummification. Both tested negative for carbon monoxide.
In other news, Michelle Trachtenberg, known for her role in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," passed away at 39, with her cause of death listed as undetermined. Tatum O'Neal expressed disappointment after being excluded from her father Ryan O'Neal's will.
#crime
Fox News: Princeton preppy murder suspect attempts suicide as slain brother laid to rest: report
Matthew Hertgen, 31, is charged with murdering his brother Joseph, 26, in their Princeton apartment, allegedly using a knife and golf club. Following the incident, he reportedly attempted suicide in jail. Hertgen also faces animal cruelty charges for setting the family cat on fire.
Authorities have not disclosed a motive, but a mental health defense is anticipated, given Hertgen's troubling history. A pre-trial hearing is set for March 6 to discuss case details.
Breitbart: FBI Used Restricted Consumer DNA Database to Identify U. of Idaho Murder Suspect
The FBI identified Bryan Kohberger as a suspect in the 2022 murder of four University of Idaho students by accessing consumer DNA databases, which is against Justice Department policy. This raises concerns about privacy assurances from genetic testing companies and the implications for law enforcement practices.
Legal experts express alarm over the FBI's actions, noting a lack of accountability for rule violations. While some argue that the rules are flexible in serious cases, there are increasing calls for legislation to regulate the use of genetic technology in criminal investigations to protect innocent individuals.