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4 Mar 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Which cities, counties and states in the US are ‘sanctuary’ jurisdictions?
White House demands sanctuary cities to cooperate with ICE amidst illegal immigrant crime surge. Many jurisdictions refuse to honor ICE detainers, leading to dangerous criminals being released.
#war
Times Of Israel: UNRWA said to accuse Israel of abusing Gazan detainees
UNRWA report accuses Israeli troops of abusing Palestinians; IDF denies, says investigating. Countries freeze funding, investigation ongoing.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: 'Incredibly complacent!' Germany leaks top secret British military secrets to Russia in major security breach
Germany's Luftwaffe accidentally leaked UK secrets to Russia, discussing military aid to Ukraine. Major security breach.
Chancellor Scholz orders probe into "very serious" incident. British officials condemn Germany's "amateur blunder". Tensions rise.
Fox News: Cruz targets UNRWA, introduces bill allowing international organizations to be held accountable in US courts
Sen. Cruz introduces LIABLE Act to strip UNRWA of U.S. court immunity for alleged ties to Hamas. Backlash after Israel dossier. Funding halted amid criminal probe. US taxpayers demand accountability for alleged terror ties. FSIA immunity exceptions examined. Biden admin defends UNRWA.
Times Of Israel: IDF razes Nablus home of Hamas terrorist accused in killing of Dee family
Hamas terrorist's home in Nablus bombed by IDF after killing British-Israeli family. Jews visit Joseph's Tomb in unauthorized trip, sparking clashes in the West Bank city. Palestinian teen reportedly shot and killed in IDF operation near Ramallah.
#health
Fox News: In patients with depression, familiar scents could help trigger happy memories, study finds: ‘Break the cycle’
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh found that familiar scents could help people with depression recall positive memories, potentially aiding in treatment. Memories cued by odors were more vivid and specific, offering promise for improving mental health.
#crime
Fox News: Fort Lauderdale braces for wild spring break with free roofie drink tests, DUI alternatives
Fort Lauderdale gears up for spring break with strict regulations and increased safety measures to ensure a fun yet orderly environment. Police warn against underage drinking and public disturbances, while offering free roofie tests and promoting responsible behavior to keep visitors safe. Regulations such as beach restrictions aim to prevent chaos seen in neighboring Miami Beach during past spring breaks.
Fox News: Bryan Kohberger trial delay buys defense time to build alibi, concerns about memory of lone witness
Mysterious murders of four Idaho students lead to delays in case against suspect Bryan Kohberger. Families await justice as trial date and change of venue are undecided.
Fox News: 2 Minnesota Amish children dead; identical twins charged with swapping places, and case gets complicated
Identical twins in Minnesota face charges for swapping places after a fatal crash involving Amish children. Drugs, plot, and past criminal records complicate the case. It's a challenging trial ahead for prosecutors aiming for justice.
#sports
GB News: Noah Lyles bites back at Fred Kerley as USA team rivals embroiled in bitter row at World Indoor Championships
Noah Lyles joins Team USA's 4x400m relay despite not being a regular 400m runner, sparking anger from Fred Kerley over selection.
Kerley accuses USATF of favoritism as Lyles competes in 4x400m relay, Lyles responds by challenging Kerley to step up in his place.
#technology
Le Monde: Are smartphones doomed to disappear?
The age of smartphones is waning, overshadowed by new connected devices like the AI Pin and Rabbit R1. Barcelona's Mobile World Congress signals the shift to smaller, more intuitive gadgets. Some predict the end of the smartphone era, with devices like smart rings and neural implants taking over.