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#illegals

The Federalist: CT Can't Refute Estimate It Spent $1.3B On Illegals In One Year
CT Can't Refute Estimate It Spent $1.3B On Illegals In One Year
Connecticut's government faces criticism for failing to track the financial impact of illegal immigration, estimated at $1.3 billion in 2023. Despite acknowledging this issue, state leaders have not provided their own figures and continue to legislate without understanding the costs involved.

Lawmakers are considering expanding benefits for illegal immigrants while ignoring potential savings for taxpayers. Critics argue that this approach neglects the needs of legal residents and undermines fiscal responsibility, calling for an audit of spending to ensure transparency and accountability.


#politics

The Federalist: Judge Creates Constitutional Crisis To Be Cured By SCOTUS
Judge Creates Constitutional Crisis To Be Cured By SCOTUS
A federal judge ruled that Hampton Dellinger remains the Special Counsel, directing five executive branch officials to recognize his position and not obstruct his duties. This decision raises constitutional questions about the president's authority to remove appointed officials.

The Trump Administration is appealing the ruling, arguing it violates executive power as outlined in Article II of the Constitution. The Supreme Court's response is anticipated, as the case highlights significant tensions between judicial orders and presidential authority.


Fox News: Rubio signals Zelenskyy now willing to sign Trump's minerals deal and more top headlines
Rubio signals Zelenskyy now willing to sign Trump's minerals deal and more top headlines
Zelenskyy is poised to finalize a peace deal framework with the UK, while Trump faces criticism from his former national security advisor regarding his stance on Putin. Mayors of 'sanctuary cities' are preparing to address Congress amid scrutiny.

In entertainment, 'Anora' wins big at the Academy Awards, and Sabrina Carpenter's performance at the Brit Awards has sparked controversy. Meanwhile, health warnings highlight concerns about Americans' well-being.


The Western Journal: Starmer Caught in Gross Statement About Churchill, Right to Trump’s Face
Starmer Caught in Gross Statement About Churchill, Right to Trump’s Face
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's recent visit to the White House included a joint press conference with President Trump, where he praised the U.S.-U.K. relationship and expressed happiness over the return of the Churchill bust. This comes despite his party's recent removal of Churchill imagery from Parliament, highlighting a contradiction in his stance.

Starmer's comments seem strategically timed, as they align with support for Ukraine, which he emphasized while downplaying Churchill's controversial legacy at home. Critics argue this reflects a duplicitous approach, where Starmer appears to embrace historical figures when politically convenient.


Le Monde: How the French far right is trying to get Elon Musk's attention on X
How the French far right is trying to get Elon Musk's attention on X
Far-right French account Fdesouche shared comments from MEP Marion Maréchal on Elon Musk's X platform, defending Musk against accusations of foreign interference. Maréchal criticized the lack of leftist opposition to private funding in Europe and the US from billionaires like George Soros.

Pierre Sautarel, founder of Fdesouche, later posted an English-subtitled version of the video, aiming to engage Musk directly. He also launched an English version of Fdesouche.com to reach a broader audience, seeking to become a source of information for Musk on European news.


#society

The Federalist: Judge Rules Christian University Can't Fire Transgender Employee
Judge Rules Christian University Can't Fire Transgender Employee
A federal judge ruled that Liberty University cannot claim Title VII protection in the termination of Jonathan Zinski, a transgender employee. The judge concluded that Zinski's employment did not significantly burden the university's religious beliefs, setting the stage for a potential Supreme Court ruling on transgender rights in faith-based workplaces.

Liberty Counsel, representing the university, plans to appeal the decision, arguing that the university has the right to uphold its religious beliefs in hiring. The case highlights the ongoing debate over the intersection of religious freedom and anti-discrimination laws regarding transgender individuals in the workplace.


Fox News: 5 United passengers injured in severe turbulence
5 United passengers injured in severe turbulence
A United Airlines flight from Springfield, Missouri to Houston was diverted to Waco due to turbulence caused by strong storms in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Five passengers were hospitalized, but all are expected to recover.

Multiple flights were diverted to Waco as a result of the weather conditions. The plane had 31 people onboard at the time of the incident.


Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing March 3: Day 514 – Freed hostage Eli Sharabi is all business with PM
Daily Briefing March 3: Day 514 – Freed hostage Eli Sharabi is all business with PM
A terrorist attack at Haifa's bus terminal resulted in one fatality and four injuries before security forces intervened. The attack resembled previous incidents from the Second Intifada, targeting public transport and executed by a lone assailant.

Freed hostage Eli Sharabi, recently returned from Gaza, is advocating for the continuation of hostage negotiations with Prime Minister Netanyahu. Additionally, the Palestinian-Israeli film "No Other Land" won an Oscar for Best Documentary, prompting criticism of Culture Minister Miki Zohar's remarks on the win.


Fox News: 175 wildfires in North and South Carolina force some evacuations
175 wildfires in North and South Carolina force some evacuations
Firefighters in North and South Carolina are battling over 175 wildfires that have burned more than 4,200 acres, prompting evacuations in some areas. South Carolina's Governor declared a state of emergency as the largest wildfire near Myrtle Beach reached 1,600 acres and was 30% contained.

In North Carolina, multiple wildfires are active in four forests, with the largest at Uwharrie National Forest covering about 400 acres. No injuries or structural damage have been reported. Efforts to contain the fires are ongoing.


#economy

Forbes: How Phoenix Lender Services Is Helping Banks Crack the SBA Loan Market
How Phoenix Lender Services Is Helping Banks Crack the SBA Loan Market
Chris Hurn is working to simplify the process of Small Business Administration (SBA) loans, which are beneficial yet underutilized by banks due to complex regulations. His new company, Phoenix Lender Services, aims to assist community banks in navigating these challenges by providing necessary expertise and support.

Despite the advantages of SBA loans, many banks avoid them, leading to a decline in lenders participating in the program. Hurn believes that by outsourcing the red tape, more banks can engage in SBA lending, ultimately helping small businesses access crucial funding.


#military

The Telegraph: Australian navy rescues rower days from completing solo Pacific crossing
Australian navy rescues rower days from completing solo Pacific crossing
An Australian warship rescued Lithuanian rower Aurimas Mockus, who was stranded in a tropical cyclone after 136 days at sea. He activated his emergency beacon amid rough seas, and was taken aboard HMAS Choules for a medical assessment. His boat could not be recovered due to conditions.




#crime

GB News: Canning Town: Teenager fighting for life after horror London stabbing as six arrested- 'We are terrified!'
Canning Town: Teenager fighting for life after horror London stabbing as six arrested- 'We are terrified!'
A 17-year-old is in critical but stable condition after a stabbing in East London. Six individuals have been arrested as the Metropolitan Police investigate the incident that occurred near Canning Town station.

Residents express fear over safety in the area, calling for improved security measures. A police cordon remains in place as investigations continue.