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#illegals

Breitbart: JD Vance: Analysts Were Wrong -- Deporting Illegals Has Not Collapsed the American Economy
JD Vance: Analysts Were Wrong -- Deporting Illegals Has Not Collapsed the American Economy
Vice President JD Vance criticized economic analysts and corporate media for asserting that mass deportations of illegal aliens would lead to an economic collapse. He argued that the data contradicts these claims, showing that housing costs are stabilizing and inflation is decreasing, with net negative immigration expected for the first time in decades.

Vance highlighted the success of Trump's immigration policies, noting that native-born Americans have gained over two million jobs while foreign-born employment has declined. He emphasized the importance of relying on American workers rather than illegal labor to foster economic growth.


Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Clinic Staffers Face Federal Charges for Obstructing ICE Raid
Fox News Politics Newsletter: Clinic Staffers Face Federal Charges for Obstructing ICE Raid
Two illegal immigrants have been charged in the shooting of an off-duty CBP officer in New York City. This incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement and public safety.

In a separate case, two medical staff members in California face federal charges for allegedly obstructing an ICE arrest. Authorities claim that a Honduran national sought refuge in a medical facility, where staff attempted to hinder law enforcement.


#politics

Breitbart: FCC Commissioner Gomez: Trump Engaged in 'Campaign of Censorship and Control' of Media
FCC Commissioner Gomez: Trump Engaged in 'Campaign of Censorship and Control' of Media
FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez criticized the Trump administration for allegedly engaging in a "campaign of censorship and control" over the media. She expressed concern about the use of regulatory authority to influence editorial decisions, claiming it violates First Amendment rights.

Gomez warned that the public could suffer from this lack of independent journalism, as the administration seeks favorable coverage rather than allowing the media to hold it accountable. She emphasized the need for transparency in regulatory processes to protect press freedom.


Forbes: What We Know About David Ellison—Paramount’s New Post-Merger CEO
What We Know About David Ellison—Paramount’s New Post-Merger CEO
David Ellison, son of Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, is set to become the chairman and CEO of Paramount following its merger with his company Skydance. The merger, approved by the FCC, places him in charge of major brands including CBS and MTV.

Ellison aims to transform Paramount into a tech-driven company, utilizing AI to enhance content creation and improve streaming services. He has also indicated a commitment to diversifying viewpoints in news programming and has garnered support from various Hollywood figures.


Breitbart: Media Matters Meltdown: Soros-Funded Censorship Group on Verge of Collapse
Media Matters Meltdown: Soros-Funded Censorship Group on Verge of Collapse
Media Matters for America, a left-leaning nonprofit known for targeting conservative media, is reportedly facing severe legal and financial challenges. Following accusations from Elon Musk and Republican leaders of attempting to instigate a boycott of X, the group has incurred over $15 million in legal bills and is under investigation by the FTC.

As a result, Media Matters has experienced mass layoffs, internal strife, and a significant reduction in its operations. Once a prominent entity in media warfare, the organization is now struggling with low morale and dwindling donor support, raising questions about its future viability.


Breitbart: Trump Challenges Media to Talk About Bill Clinton, Larry Summers When Discussing Jeffrey Epstein
Trump Challenges Media to Talk About Bill Clinton, Larry Summers When Discussing Jeffrey Epstein
President Trump criticized establishment media for not questioning Bill Clinton and Larry Summers regarding Jeffrey Epstein, asserting Clinton visited Epstein's island multiple times. He denied any wrongdoing, dismissing claims about a letter he allegedly wrote to Epstein as fabricated.

Trump departed for Scotland to meet British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, discussing adjustments to the U.K.-U.S. trade deal. They plan to have dinner at Trump Turnberry and visit Trump Aberdeen.


#society

The Federalist: 9th Circuit Nixes Law Forcing Trans Ideology On Adoptive Parents
9th Circuit Nixes Law Forcing Trans Ideology On Adoptive Parents
Oregon's law requiring adoptive parents to support children's claims of transgender or LGBT identities has been ruled unconstitutional by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. The court found that the law infringed on free speech and religious exercise rights, allowing Jessica Bates to proceed with her adoption.

The ruling emphasized that the government cannot impose ideological conformity on adoptive parents, as it deprives children of loving homes based on arbitrary state standards. The court's decision highlighted the importance of protecting constitutional rights within the adoption process.


Fox News: Washington Post obituary section on life support as writers take buyouts: report
Washington Post obituary section on life support as writers take buyouts: report
The Washington Post's obituary desk has seen significant staff reductions, with nearly all its reporters accepting buyouts as part of a Voluntary Separation Program. Adam Bernstein, the obit chief, is among those departing, raising concerns about the future of in-depth obituary reporting.

These changes follow a broader trend of staff exits amid worries over the paper's editorial direction under Jeff Bezos. The buyouts have led to an "absolute exodus," with notable journalists leaving, which has reportedly impacted morale and raised questions about replacing experienced personnel.


Fox News: California wildfire victims left wondering where $100M went following FireAid benefit concert
California wildfire victims left wondering where $100M went following FireAid benefit concert
The FireAid benefit concert raised over $100 million for California wildfire victims, but many victims report not receiving any aid. Concerns have arisen about how the funds are being allocated, with victims questioning the transparency and effectiveness of the non-profits involved.

While FireAid claims to have distributed $75 million to various organizations, the specifics of how the money is spent remain unclear. Victims and officials are calling for an investigation into the distribution of funds to ensure they reach those in need.


Times Of Israel: As 9 more Gazans said to die of hunger, Israel approves resumption of aid airdrops
As 9 more Gazans said to die of hunger, Israel approves resumption of aid airdrops
The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza reported nine additional deaths from malnutrition, raising concerns about a worsening humanitarian crisis. In three weeks, 56 people, including 22 children, have died from malnutrition-related causes. Medical organizations indicate a significant malnutrition rate among children and breastfeeding women.

Israeli authorities maintain there is no widespread famine, although they acknowledge food access issues. They have agreed to allow humanitarian airdrops from the UAE and Jordan. Meanwhile, European leaders called for an end to the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, urging Israel to lift aid restrictions.


#culture

Fox News: Ancient 'stick figures' on beach once again visible at tourist destination
Ancient 'stick figures' on beach once again visible at tourist destination
Ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs, over 500 years old, have re-emerged in Oahu due to seasonal ocean swells that uncovered the carvings. These etchings, believed to mark significant events, depict human figures, canoes, and turtles.

Oahu, the third largest Hawaiian island, attracts millions of tourists annually, with 9.6 million visitors recorded in 2023.


#crime

GB News: Teenagers who 'smiled' while stabbing 14-year-old to death on Woolwich bus jailed for 15 years
Teenagers who 'smiled' while stabbing 14-year-old to death on Woolwich bus jailed for 15 years
Two 16-year-old boys have been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of 14-year-old Kelyan Bokassa on a London bus. The boys, who cannot be named due to their age, will serve a minimum of 15 years and 10 months after pleading guilty to the crime.

Bokassa was attacked with machetes as he sat on the bus, calling for his mother as he was stabbed 27 times in a 14-second assault. Witnesses described the chaos and panic as other passengers fled the scene. Bokassa's mother expressed her heartbreak, mourning the loss of her son and the future he would never have.


#sports

The Telegraph: NFL fines 100 players for Super Bowl ticket scalping
NFL fines 100 players for Super Bowl ticket scalping
The NFL has fined 100 players and 24 officials for selling Super Bowl tickets above face value, which ranged from $950 to $7,500. The average resale price reached $10,417, despite players being permitted to sell at face value only.

Rookie NFL players earn a minimum of $750,000 annually, while established players can make up to $5 million, and superstars often earn significantly more.