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#illegals
Fox News: California Coast Guard captain sounds alarm as migrants from adversary countries inundate Pacific waters
The Coast Guard in Southern California has reported a significant increase in migrant boat crossings, with around 200 encounters in the past 90 days. This uptick includes individuals from countries considered U.S. adversaries, raising national security concerns.
Officials attribute this rise to increased land border security, pushing smugglers to shift operations to maritime routes. Local policies have also hindered cooperation with ICE, complicating enforcement efforts. The Coast Guard emphasizes the dangers of maritime smuggling, highlighting the need for stronger border security measures.
Fox News: Florida interstate ride-along offers rare inside look at illegal immigrant captures
Local law enforcement in St. Johns County, Florida, is actively collaborating with federal immigration authorities to apprehend illegal immigrants and combat human smuggling and drug trafficking. The task force, led by the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office, conducts weekly operations along Interstate 95, focusing on traffic stops based on probable cause.
Recently, the task force detained two Colombian brothers suspected of being illegal immigrants and potentially involved in drug trafficking. The operation underscores the county's commitment to public safety and its partnership with federal agencies under the 287(g) program, which allows local officers to perform certain immigration functions.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Why is the Voice of America Running Taliban Propaganda?
Voice of America (VOA) has faced criticism for its coverage of the Taliban, particularly in a recent story where it described the Taliban as "refuting" former President Trump's claims about Chinese control over an Afghan base. Critics argue that this language takes an anti-American stance and promotes enemy propaganda.
The article highlights that the VOA's reporting lacks context, as it only presents the Taliban's denial without addressing prior reports of China's interest in Afghan bases. Concerns are raised about taxpayer funding for a government media organization that appears to side with adversaries.
Fox News: Top wildest moments from presidential addresses to entire Congress, from Reagan to Biden
As President Trump prepares for his first address to Congress since taking office, notable moments from past joint sessions are highlighted. Democratic Senator Joe Manchin garnered attention for his bipartisan applause during Trump's 2018 State of the Union, emphasizing civility in politics.
In contrast, President Biden faced interruptions during his 2023 address, with Republican lawmakers vocally opposing his remarks. Historical instances of disruption include GOP Rep. Joe Wilson's outburst during Obama's 2009 speech and Speaker Nancy Pelosi's dramatic tearing of Trump's 2020 address.
Front Page Magazine: AP, Which Censored Americans, Claims It's Fighting for "Free Speech"
The Associated Press (AP) claims the Trump administration is infringing on its free speech by not allowing it to cover certain events. Julie Pace, AP's executive editor, argues this is about the government's control over language and retaliation against dissent.
However, the AP has faced criticism for its role in censoring content through partnerships with Facebook's fact-checking program, which has been accused of promoting partisan agendas. This hypocrisy is highlighted by the AP's own style guide, which restricts certain terminology while decrying government language control.
Fox News: All about the Dons: House GOP bill would put Trump's face on $100 note
Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX) is introducing legislation to place President Donald Trump's likeness on the $100 bill after his term ends. Gill argues this would honor Trump's contributions to the country, including border security and energy independence.
The bill aims for a preliminary design by 2026 and circulation by 2029. Changing currency faces is complex, as current law prohibits depicting living individuals, and the last change occurred in 1929. Similar efforts have been made by other GOP members, but challenges remain.
#society
Fox News: Bus travel sees 'steady growth' as flyers seek alternative transportation
Recent plane mishaps and rising air travel costs have led to increased interest in intercity bus travel. FlixBus and Greyhound report a significant rise in ridership, as travelers seek alternatives to flying for reasons like fear of flying, high airfares, and convenience.
The trend reflects a broader shift towards bus travel, which now offers modern amenities such as free Wi-Fi and power outlets. With the growing demand for more control over travel experiences, intercity buses are becoming a practical option for many.
Le Monde: Calls for boycotting US products spread to northern Europe
Haltbakk Bunkers, Norway's leading fuel supplier, announced it will stop supplying U.S. Navy submarines, citing dissatisfaction with the U.S. administration's handling of a recent clash between President Zelensky and Donald Trump. This decision reflects a growing movement in Nordic countries to boycott American brands.
The company encouraged Norwegians and Europeans to join this boycott, which aims to inspire a larger European movement against American companies. The announcement concluded with the slogan "Slava Ukraini," expressing solidarity with Ukraine.
GB News: Paddington Bear statue recovered after being slashed in half and stolen overnight - 'Heartbreaking!'
A Paddington Bear statue in Newbury, Berkshire, was stolen and damaged by vandals. The statue, unveiled last October, was sliced in half, with the front section taken. Two 22-year-old men have been arrested on suspicion of theft and criminal damage.
Thames Valley Police have recovered the statue and are working on its restoration. The local community expressed sadness over the vandalism, as the statue is a beloved symbol in Newbury, the birthplace of its creator, Michael Bond.
#foreignaffairs
Liberty Nation News: Ukraine’s Road to Perdition or Peace - Liberty Nation News
Over 1,000 days into Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the conflict shows no signs of resolution, with increasing casualties and territorial losses for Ukraine. Despite ongoing support from European leaders and the U.S., strategies remain ineffective, and no diplomatic solutions are being pursued.
President Zelensky's recent actions have raised questions about his commitment to peace negotiations, as he publicly dismissed a potential deal in front of world leaders. This leaves Ukraine's allies in a difficult position, as they grapple with providing support that has yet to yield results.
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu thanks ‘greatest friend ever’ Trump for weapons sales
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed gratitude to the Trump administration for unblocking munitions shipments to Israel, which he claims are essential for combating Iran and its allied groups, including Hamas and Hezbollah. The US has expedited military assistance, including bunker-buster bombs, to enhance Israel's defense capabilities.
Netanyahu emphasized the importance of US support in "finishing the job" against Iran's influence in the region. The recent military aid comes amid ongoing tensions and conflicts involving Israel, Hamas, and Hezbollah, with the Trump administration reinstating a hardline stance against Iran's nuclear ambitions.
#culture
Fox News: Gene Hackman’s friends say he was ‘slowing down’ and ‘reclusive’ ahead of mysterious death
Gene Hackman, the acclaimed actor, and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, were found dead in their Santa Fe home, having reportedly been deceased for several days. Friends noted Hackman's declining health and increased reclusiveness, especially post-COVID, with one friend expressing regret over lost time and conversations.
Hackman was remembered fondly by friends for his community involvement and physical fitness, as he engaged in activities like Pilates and biking. His friend, Stuart Ashman, cherished a painting Hackman gifted him in exchange for fresh eggs, highlighting their close bond formed over shared interests and experiences.
#crime
Fox News: Shooting at Mardi Gras Parade in Louisiana leaves 5 wounded, suspect in custody police say
Five people were injured in a shooting at a Mardi Gras parade in Franklinton, Louisiana. An 18-year-old suspect, Jamerian Anders, was arrested on five counts of attempted first-degree murder. The shooting is believed to be gang-related, and police are investigating further.
Three victims remain hospitalized, one in critical condition. Earlier that day, two youths were arrested for carrying firearms near the parade, and police responded to reports of gunshots involving an individual with an AR-15-style rifle.