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#illegals
Breitbart: Florida Councilwoman Weeps as She Votes Down Measure That Would Help ICE
The Fort Myers city council voted 3-3 against a measure to assist ICE with deportations, leading to emotional reactions from council members. Councilwoman Darla Bonk expressed her distress over the potential implications for federal funding, while Diana Giraldo, the only immigrant on the council, shared her personal connection to the issue.
Mayor Kevin Anderson, who supported the measure, clarified that it was not about aggressive immigration enforcement but rather allowing police to enforce laws when encountering individuals with warrants. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis emphasized that local entities are required to assist in federal immigration enforcement under new state laws.
Fox News: 6 migrants dead, dozens missing after shipwreck near Italy
The Italian Coast Guard is searching for up to 40 missing migrants after a shipwreck in the Mediterranean, with six bodies recovered. So far this year, 8,963 migrants have arrived in Italy, a 4% increase from last year.
Premier Giorgia Meloni's government is pursuing agreements with North African countries to reduce migrant departures and curb human trafficking. Despite the ongoing crisis, Meloni reported a decrease in migrant arrivals and fatalities at sea compared to last year.
#politics
Fox News: House Dem gets earful from angry constituents: 'Show some...backbone'
Rep. Glenn Ivey, D-Md., encountered intense criticism from constituents during a town hall meeting, with attendees urging him to demonstrate more assertiveness against Republican policies. Ivey acknowledged their frustrations, particularly regarding a recent budget vote by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, which he deemed disappointing.
The event highlighted the growing dissatisfaction within the Democratic Party, as Ivey suggested it might be time for new leadership in the Senate. His remarks received applause, indicating a desire for a more combative approach from Democratic lawmakers in the current political climate.
Times Of Israel: Major protests in Jerusalem as government seeks to fire Shin Bet chief, renews Gaza war
Thousands protested in Jerusalem against Prime Minister Netanyahu's government over attempts to remove key security officials and controversial judicial reforms, coinciding with renewed fighting in Gaza. Demonstrators expressed outrage, blocking roads and calling for the release of hostages.
Protest leaders drew historical comparisons, urging resistance against the government. Opposition Leader Yair Lapid labeled the government "illegitimate," encouraging public demonstrations. Police reported arrests and disruptions during the protests.
Fox News: House panel asks Trump's small business chief to provide info on alleged Biden-era electioneering project
The House Small Business Committee is requesting data from Small Business Administrator Kelly Loeffler regarding alleged partisan electioneering linked to the SBA under the Biden administration. The committee claims previous leadership used a Memorandum of Understanding with Michigan to engage in targeted voter registration efforts.
Chairman Roger Williams has issued a subpoena for information, including travel schedules and communications from Biden-era officials. The SBA has denied any wrongdoing, asserting cooperation with the committee's inquiries, while critics argue that the agency's actions could undermine election integrity.
Fox News: Trump DOJ hammers judge's 'digressive micromanagement,' seeks more time to answer 5 questions
The Justice Department criticized U.S. District Judge James Boasberg for "digressive micromanagement" regarding deportation flights of Venezuelan nationals to El Salvador. The judge demanded responses to five questions after the DOJ claimed the flights complied with a court order.
This situation highlights tensions between the judiciary and executive branches over immigration enforcement.
Forbes: Trump Files Emergency Request: Says Controversial El Salvador Deportation Flight Info Should Be ‘State Secret’
The Trump administration is considering classifying details about deportation flights to El Salvador as "state secrets," potentially conflicting with a federal court order. Judge James Boasberg has requested information on these flights, which the administration argues is unnecessary and infringes on executive authority.
The administration claims it complied with the court's order and is preparing to appeal Boasberg's ruling. Tensions have escalated as the White House disputes the judge's jurisdiction over the flights, with Trump calling for the judge's impeachment.
Times Of Israel: Resumed war solves Netanyahu’s problems. But what of Israel’s?
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has resumed military operations against Hamas in Gaza, solidifying his coalition with far-right parties and averting a potential government crisis. This move comes amid internal pressures, including threats from coalition partners and challenges regarding military draft exemptions for ultra-Orthodox citizens.
Netanyahu's actions have sparked fears among hostages' families and the public about the implications of renewed conflict. Concerns are growing over the effectiveness of the military campaign and the diminishing prospects for a state inquiry into failures leading up to the October 7 attacks.
The Western Journal: Trump's Weird Gestures and Little Boy He's With Confuse Reporters, Then They Realize What He's Trying to Tell Them
A recent viral video shows President Donald Trump interacting with Elon Musk's son, X Æ A-Xii, as they board Marine One. Trump's gestures, meant to spell out "X," highlight a softer, grandfatherly side that contrasts with the media's portrayal of him as a tyrant.
The commentary argues that while Trump has his flaws, he is not the heartless figure the media depicts. In contrast, it claims that former President Joe Biden, despite being portrayed as a family man, has shown a lack of warmth towards his own family.
Fox News: House Dems undercut Jeffries on Schumer's leadership as Left's messaging woes persist
Democratic unity in Congress is fraying after Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer voted with Republicans to avert a government shutdown, drawing criticism from House Democrats. Rep. Glenn Ivey expressed disappointment, suggesting it might be time for new Senate leadership, while House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries attempted to project unity despite the discord.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi also criticized Schumer's handling of the funding situation, indicating that Democrats could have pursued a better bipartisan strategy. Frustrations remain among party members, with some suggesting that Schumer's actions could hinder efforts to regain control of the House.
#society
Fox News: Make your bedroom cozier with these 10 accessories
Seasonal updates to your bedroom can enhance comfort and relaxation. Key accessories include smart alarm clocks, bedside lamps, cozy chairs, light-blocking curtains, weighted blankets, and plants, all designed to create a warm and inviting atmosphere year-round.
Additional items like diffusers, sunset lamp projectors, upholstered bed frames, and area rugs further contribute to a cozy environment. These elements not only improve aesthetics but also promote better sleep and well-being.
Forbes: Mahmoud Khalil: Judge Strikes Down Trump Effort To Throw Out Case—Or Move It To More Conservative Court
A federal judge in New York has denied the Trump administration's request to dismiss pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil's challenge against his detention, ruling that the case will be transferred to New Jersey rather than Louisiana. Khalil argues he was unlawfully detained for his activism.
The Trump administration arrested Khalil under a provision allowing deportation if someone poses a threat to U.S. foreign policy, claiming he supports Hamas. Khalil, a green card holder and Columbia University student, denies these allegations.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Russia Proposes Joint Mars Mission With Elon Musk in 2029
The head of Russia's sovereign wealth fund, Kirill Dmitriev, has approached Elon Musk about a potential joint Mars mission, expressing admiration for Musk's leadership. Dmitriev, sanctioned by the U.S., aims to foster collaboration in space exploration, emphasizing the need for humanity to advance together.
He highlighted the significance of 2025 marking the 50th anniversary of the first U.S.-USSR space mission and suggested that 2029 could see a joint mission to Mars. This overture comes amid ongoing discussions on international cooperation in space exploration.
#economy
Forbes: Forbes Recession Tracker: Economists Warn Trump Could Be ‘Author Of A Deep Recession’
President Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent have not ruled out the possibility of a recession, causing concern among Wall Street and consumers. Economists warn that Trump's economic policies, particularly tariffs, could push the U.S. into an unnecessary recession, despite current GDP growth remaining positive.
Market indicators show rising recession fears, with significant declines in stock prices and a notable shift among global fund managers towards cash. Consumer confidence has also dropped, signaling potential economic challenges ahead, even as the labor market remains strong.
#culture
Breitbart: Hilaria Baldwin Shuts Down Husband Alec on Red Carpet: ‘When I’m Talking, You’re Not Talking’
Hilaria Baldwin confronted her husband Alec during a red carpet interview, asserting herself when he interrupted her. Despite Alec's attempts to charm her, Hilaria maintained focus on the interview, expressing frustration at his distractions.
The couple's dynamic was highlighted as Hilaria emphasized the authenticity of their upcoming show, while Alec's playful interruptions drew her ire. The exchange showcased their contrasting approaches to public appearances.
#history
GB News: Eamonn Holmes admits ‘I’m irritated’ as he casts doubt over JFK theory: ‘You’re both wrong’
Eamonn Holmes expressed irritation over the recent release of files related to JFK's assassination and Prince Harry's visa, stating that they provided no new insights. He remains skeptical of the official narrative regarding JFK's death, suggesting the presence of multiple shooters and questioning the integrity of the investigation.
Holmes criticized the heavily redacted documents, arguing they fail to clarify the circumstances of the assassination. He referenced a CIA operative's claim that a small group within the agency was involved, raising doubts about the official account.
#health
Fox News: Christina Applegate hospitalized more than 30 times in MS battle
Christina Applegate has shared her struggles with multiple sclerosis (MS), revealing she has been hospitalized over 30 times due to severe symptoms since her diagnosis in 2021. She described the challenges of living with MS, including organ function slowing and the distressing side effects she experiences.
Applegate has also opened up about her mental health, admitting to feeling a deep depression and a lack of enjoyment in life. She emphasizes the importance of support and candid conversations about the realities of living with MS.
#education
Breitbart: VIDEO: High Schooler Earns $1M in Scholarships, 58 Acceptances
Douglas County High School senior Mantavius Presley has received $1M in scholarship offers from 58 colleges, showcasing student excellence.
#crime
Fox News: Karen Read case: Massachusetts Trooper Michael Proctor 'terminated' from state police
Michael Proctor, the lead investigator in the Karen Read case, has been fired from the Massachusetts State Police following a disciplinary review. Proctor faced scrutiny after derogatory texts he sent were revealed during Read's trial, which ended in a hung jury. His family claims his termination is unjust and exploits him unfairly.
Karen Read is accused of killing her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, by hitting him with her SUV and leaving him to die. Prosecutors plan to retry her in April 2024. Read's defense has suggested a conspiracy involving fellow officers.
#sports
On The Water: Catching Coldwater Stripers Before the Migration
March 1 marks the start of the striper fishing season in New England, a highly anticipated day for anglers. While some areas allow year-round fishing, New Jersey's closed season adds to the excitement. As the weather warms slightly, stripers become more active, prompting anglers to adapt their techniques.
The arrival of alewives, a key baitfish, further stimulates striper activity, increasing catch rates significantly. Anglers are encouraged to use specific lures and techniques tailored for colder waters to maximize their success. The thrill of the first catch of the season is a cherished tradition among fishermen.
#technology
Fox News: Fox News AI Newsletter: 'America's great industrial comeback'
Vice President JD Vance criticized globalization for relying on "cheap labor," arguing it stifles innovation, during a speech at an AI summit. He emphasized the importance of America's industrial resurgence.
In technology, the humanoid robot NEO Gamma automates household tasks, while AI-powered dashcams in trucking enhance safety but raise privacy issues. Additionally, deepfake technology poses challenges in divorce proceedings, potentially increasing legal costs.