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#politics

Breitbart: South Korea: Courts Postpone Corruption Cases Against Leftist President Indefinitely
South Korea: Courts Postpone Corruption Cases Against Leftist President Indefinitely
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's criminal cases have been indefinitely suspended by multiple courts, citing presidential immunity under Article 84 of the constitution. This includes allegations of corruption and election law violations, despite Lee winning a special election.

The suspensions raise concerns among the right, especially following Lee's swift inauguration. Meanwhile, his government is pushing for expanded criminal proceedings against former President Yoon Suk-yeol, with new bills to appoint special counsels for corruption cases involving Yoon and his wife.


Fox News: 148 Democrats back noncitizen voting in DC as GOP raises alarm about foreign agents
148 Democrats back noncitizen voting in DC as GOP raises alarm about foreign agents
The House of Representatives passed a bill to prohibit non-U.S. citizens from voting in Washington, D.C. elections, with a vote of 266 to 148. The bill, led by Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, received support from 56 Democrats, while 148 opposed it, citing concerns over local governance and foreign influence.

D.C. had previously allowed non-citizens to vote in local elections through the Local Resident Voting Rights Amendment Act. Supporters of the bill argue it protects electoral integrity, while opponents view it as an attack on local home rule and immigrant rights.


GB News: Labour deserve 'no credit' for 'mugging pensioners' after Winter Fuel U-turn: 'Left people shivering!'
Labour deserve 'no credit' for 'mugging pensioners' after Winter Fuel U-turn: 'Left people shivering!'
Shadow Business Secretary Andrew Griffith criticized Labour's reversal on Winter Fuel Payments, claiming it harms pensioners and reflects poor governance. He argued that the government is "mugging" the elderly and pointed to rising unemployment and economic mismanagement.

Labour's Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced the restoration of payments for pensioners over 66 with incomes below £35,000, benefiting around nine million people at a cost of £1.25 billion. The initial cuts had left 85% of pensioner households without support.


Fox News: Newsom files emergency motion to 'immediately block' Trump’s use of military to stop LA riots
Newsom files emergency motion to 'immediately block' Trump’s use of military to stop LA riots
California Governor Gavin Newsom has filed an emergency motion to prevent President Trump from deploying the National Guard and Marines to address ongoing anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles. Newsom argues that federal military intervention is unnecessary and escalates tensions, claiming the protests are largely nonviolent.

The lawsuit asserts that Trump unlawfully bypassed state authority by sending military forces without the governor's consent. In response, Trump criticized Newsom's handling of the situation, stating that the deployment was essential to restore order amid the unrest.


Breitbart: Fact Check: Nancy Pelosi Claims Trump Refused National Guard to Capitol
Fact Check: Nancy Pelosi Claims Trump Refused National Guard to Capitol
Nancy Pelosi claimed that President Trump refused to send the National Guard to protect the Capitol on January 6, 2021. This assertion is false; Trump had offered the National Guard, but Democrats, including Pelosi, declined the assistance due to prior criticisms of such deployments.

Pelosi's remarks aimed to highlight a contrast with recent federal actions in California. The narrative surrounding the Capitol riot has been contentious, with differing views on the events and motivations of those involved. Trump's offer of support was not accepted, leading to ongoing debates about security responsibility.


The Federalist: 113 Democrats Vote No On Resolution Condemning Terror Attack
113 Democrats Vote No On Resolution Condemning Terror Attack
On Monday, a resolution denouncing an antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder passed 280-113, with 113 Democrats voting against it due to language praising law enforcement, including ICE. The resolution highlighted the attacker, an illegal Egyptian national, and criticized Colorado's sanctuary policies.

Democrats, including House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries, expressed strong opposition to the resolution, arguing it lacked empathy for victims. Another resolution, which did not mention illegal immigration, focused on condemning ideologically motivated violence against Jews. The debate centered on the implications of sanctuary policies for public safety.


Fox News: Terry Moran out at ABC News following X post attacking Trump, Stephen Miller
Terry Moran out at ABC News following X post attacking Trump, Stephen Miller
ABC News correspondent Terry Moran is leaving the network after violating its policies with a critical social media post about President Trump and aide Stephen Miller. The network confirmed it would not renew his contract due to the incident.

Moran, who had been with ABC since 1997, faced backlash for calling Trump and Miller "world-class" haters. He was initially suspended before the decision to part ways was announced.


The Western Journal: Fetterman Goes Viral: 'My Party Loses the Moral High Ground' Over 'Chaos' in LA
Fetterman Goes Viral: 'My Party Loses the Moral High Ground' Over 'Chaos' in LA
Senator John Fetterman criticized fellow Democrats for not denouncing the riots in Los Angeles, stating that the chaos undermines the party's moral high ground. Protests erupted against the Trump administration's immigration enforcement actions, prompting federal troop deployment.

California Governor Gavin Newsom and LA Mayor Karen Bass condemned the military's presence, calling it unnecessary and provocative. President Trump defended the deployment, arguing that it was necessary to prevent further violence.


#society

Breitbart: Nolte: American Interest in Purchasing Electric Vehicles Declines
Nolte: American Interest in Purchasing Electric Vehicles Declines
Interest in electric vehicles (EVs) among Americans has significantly declined, with only 16% likely to purchase one, down from 25% in 2022. Additionally, those unlikely to buy an EV rose from 51% to 63% over the same period, reflecting a growing skepticism about the technology's practicality and accessibility.

Concerns include limited charging infrastructure, longer refueling times compared to gas vehicles, and the high costs associated with purchasing and maintaining EVs. Critics argue that the environmental benefits are overstated, as charging often relies on fossil fuels, and battery production poses significant ecological challenges.


Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Hillary ‘Can’t Handle the Ratio'
Fox News Politics Newsletter: Hillary ‘Can’t Handle the Ratio'
A new House bill could lead to the deportation of non-citizens involved in recent riots in Los Angeles. The unrest, linked to anti-ICE protests, has drawn criticism from various political figures, including former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who described the riots as "peaceful demonstrations."

President Trump has responded by mobilizing Marines to address the situation, while lawmakers debate the federal response. The violence has sparked calls for stronger measures against pro-immigration rioters, with some Democrats facing backlash for not condemning the chaos.


#health

Fox News: Rare cancer diagnoses surge dramatically among millennials and Gen X
Rare cancer diagnoses surge dramatically among millennials and Gen X
Research indicates a troubling rise in appendix cancer among millennials and Generation X, with diagnoses tripling for those born between 1976 and 1984 and quadrupling for those born between 1981 and 1989. The study emphasizes the need for increased awareness of symptoms and early diagnosis.

Appendix cancer is rare, affecting 1-2 people per million annually in the U.S., but early detection is critical for better survival rates, which range from 10% to 63%. Researchers call for heightened education among healthcare providers and the public regarding this rare cancer type.


#crime

Breitbart: U.S. Government Issues Sanctions on Los Chapitos Faction of Sinaloa Cartel
U.S. Government Issues Sanctions on Los Chapitos Faction of Sinaloa Cartel
The U.S. government has frozen assets and targeted the Chapitos faction of the Sinaloa Cartel, which is linked to the fentanyl crisis and violence in Mexico. This action allows asset freezes and prohibits U.S. citizens from engaging with cartel members.

The Chapitos, led by the sons of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, are implicated in trafficking fentanyl in counterfeit pills. The U.S. is offering a $10 million reward for their capture and has connected the cartel to the murder of U.S. Marine Veteran Nicholas Quets in 2024.