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#illegals

GB News: Asylum seekers enjoy breakfast buffet, music lessons and video games in migrant hotel
Asylum seekers enjoy breakfast buffet, music lessons and video games in migrant hotel
Asylum seekers in a West Sussex hotel are reportedly enjoying luxurious accommodations, including four-poster beds, video games, and music lessons. A video captured by Aston Knight shows various amenities and food options, raising concerns about the living conditions of migrants.

The situation has sparked protests over the use of hotels for asylum seekers, with recent demonstrations leading to arrests and injuries. The Home Office is implementing a crackdown on this policy, with plans to move migrants to alternative accommodations and a commitment to close hotels by 2029.


#politics

Fox News: Longtime Biden aide testifies he stood to earn up to $8M had president won re-election
Longtime Biden aide testifies he stood to earn up to $8M had president won re-election
Michael Donilon, a longtime advisor to Joe Biden, testified before the House Oversight Committee regarding the former president's cognitive fitness. Donilon indicated he could have earned $8 million if Biden won the 2024 election, having already been paid $4 million for his campaign work.

During his testimony, Donilon acknowledged Biden's communication challenges but defended his leadership, asserting that Biden grew stronger during his presidency. He emphasized his long-standing relationship with Biden and highlighted the administration's achievements.


The Western Journal: NBC 'Science' Reporter Can't Manage to Break Down Historic Russian Earthquake Without a Veiled Swipe at Trump
NBC 'Science' Reporter Can't Manage to Break Down Historic Russian Earthquake Without a Veiled Swipe at Trump
NBC science reporter Evan Bush's article on a recent 8.8 magnitude earthquake included a political comment regarding the importance of NOAA and USGS, seemingly aimed at criticizing Trump’s budget cuts. This has drawn attention as it appears to politicize a scientific report.

Critics argue that the media often injects partisan commentary into neutral topics, undermining journalistic integrity. The article reflects a broader trend of media bias against Trump and the GOP, with some suggesting that such tactics are desperate and unprofessional.


The Federalist: Grassley: Docs Show FBI 'Never Followed Up On' Russia Hoax Info
Grassley: Docs Show FBI 'Never Followed Up On' Russia Hoax Info
Senator Chuck Grassley claims that the newly released Durham annex indicates the FBI had information a decade ago regarding attempts to undermine Donald Trump through the Russia collusion narrative. He alleges that the FBI failed to investigate credible intelligence implicating the Clinton campaign in creating this narrative.

Grassley emphasizes the need for transparency in government actions, criticizing the FBI's handling of the investigation while suggesting a cover-up of misconduct during the Obama administration. Former intelligence officials have denied these accusations, calling them false.


The Western Journal: Schumer Invokes Century-Old 'Little-Known' Rule of Five to Force Trump's Hand on Epstein
Schumer Invokes Century-Old 'Little-Known' Rule of Five to Force Trump's Hand on Epstein
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has invoked a nearly century-old law, "Rule of Five," to compel the Trump administration to release documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. Schumer claims this move is a formal exercise of congressional power, but critics suggest it is a publicity stunt.

The law has rarely been used and has faced legal challenges regarding the separation of powers. Critics argue Schumer's actions are desperate, as he has had ample opportunity during the Biden administration to investigate Epstein. The move appears aimed at generating headlines rather than achieving substantive results.


#society

Forbes: DC Plane Crash: FAA Says Air Traffic Controller Failed To Warn Plane Ahead Of Helicopter Collision
DC Plane Crash: FAA Says Air Traffic Controller Failed To Warn Plane Ahead Of Helicopter Collision
The FAA has acknowledged that an air traffic controller failed to inform a passenger jet crew about an Army helicopter approaching their flight path during the Potomac River mid-air collision in January, which resulted in 67 fatalities. This marks the first admission of a possible error by the control tower.

FAA official Nick Fuller confirmed that the controller should have alerted the crew about the helicopter's presence. The investigation continues as more details emerge.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: ‘No more partial deals’: Official says Israel, US now back comprehensive plan to end war
‘No more partial deals’: Official says Israel, US now back comprehensive plan to end war
Israel and the U.S. are shifting their strategy in negotiations with Hamas, moving from partial ceasefire and hostage deals to a comprehensive framework aimed at the release of all hostages and the disarmament of Hamas. This change comes amid stalled talks and rising tensions.

Hamas has expressed disinterest in resuming ceasefire negotiations until the humanitarian crisis in Gaza improves, while also demanding more prisoners in exchange for hostages. Israeli officials report a breakdown in communications with Hamas and are working with the U.S. to increase humanitarian aid while continuing military operations.


#health

The Epoch Times: Who Owns Your Local Hospital? Lawmakers Seek Answers
Who Owns Your Local Hospital? Lawmakers Seek Answers
Private investors are increasingly buying hospitals and physician practices, prompting attention from state lawmakers. This trend raises questions about the implications for healthcare access and quality.