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#illegals

GB News: New migrant hotel protest breaks out over plans to house male only asylum seekers
New migrant hotel protest breaks out over plans to house male only asylum seekers
Local residents protested outside a hotel near Heathrow Airport, which is transitioning to exclusively house male asylum seekers. Demonstrators expressed concerns for community safety, chanting "protect our kids" and emphasizing the peaceful nature of their protest.

The Home Office's decision to change the hotel's accommodation policy has drawn significant local opposition, particularly regarding the relocation of families and single women.


#politics

The Telegraph: The disastrous Leftie legacy of Jacinda Ardern is being swiftly erased. Fortunate Kiwis
The disastrous Leftie legacy of Jacinda Ardern is being swiftly erased. Fortunate Kiwis
Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's legacy is being dismantled by her successor, Chris Luxon, who has reversed her ban on offshore oil and gas exploration among other policies. Ardern's administration, marked by well-meaning yet economically questionable initiatives, faced declining popularity and ultimately led to Labour's significant electoral defeat in 2023.

Luxon's National-led government is focused on practical results, undoing Ardern's controversial policies, including those related to Maori governance and punitive taxes. The shift from Ardern's intention-driven approach to Luxon's results-oriented mindset highlights a fundamental change in governance priorities in New Zealand.


Fox News: WATCH: Trump ‘wants to get' stock-trading ban done, Hawley insists after president's brutal attack on bill
WATCH: Trump ‘wants to get' stock-trading ban done, Hawley insists after president's brutal attack on bill
Sen. Josh Hawley insists he has a good relationship with President Trump despite criticism over his stock trading ban bill, which exempts Trump and the vice president. The bill, advanced by an 8-7 committee vote, aims to restrict stock trading among top government officials.

Hawley acknowledges the bill is not perfect but is committed to passing it, welcoming constructive changes. Critics, including Trump and other Republicans, argue the bill is flawed and politically motivated, while Democrats like Sen. John Fetterman support it for promoting equality among lawmakers.


Fox News: Teacher charged with murdering couple in front of children and more top headlines
Teacher charged with murdering couple in front of children and more top headlines
A teacher has been charged with the murder of a couple in front of children, while a manhunt is underway for a suspect linked to a quadruple murder. In political news, Trump is increasing tariffs on Canada and plans to dismantle the Department of Education.

Additionally, a video resurfaced of Zohran Mamdani denying Israel's status as a country, and the First Lady's lawyers successfully forced an outlet to apologize for scandalous claims. The NYPD officer received a posthumous promotion, and public backlash continues over cultural references in recent advertising campaigns.


#economy

Fox News: Buy now, pay later is the worst thing for consumers since payday loans
Buy now, pay later is the worst thing for consumers since payday loans
Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) schemes are increasingly seen as a financial trap for consumers, with usage rising 43% in a year. Many users miss payments, leading to late fees and aggressive collections, while overall consumer debt, including credit cards and auto loans, reaches alarming levels.

The ease of BNPL encourages impulsive spending without acknowledging the debt incurred, contrasting with traditional layaway systems that promote saving. Critics argue that BNPL normalizes instant gratification and risks financial stability for consumers. Regulatory bodies are beginning to address these concerns, but the market continues to grow.


#religion

The Federalist: How To Wage The Spiritual Warfare That Drives The Culture Wars
How To Wage The Spiritual Warfare That Drives The Culture Wars
Rev. Dr. Harold Ristau's new book, "Spiritual Warfare and Deliverance," aims to equip lay Christians for spiritual battles against demonic influences without sensationalism. Ristau notes a rise in interest in spiritual warfare as Western societies become more secular and diverse, inviting practices that may align with demonic worship.

He emphasizes the importance of understanding the reality of spiritual warfare, urging Christians to confront these issues with courage and self-discipline. Ristau's insights reflect a growing concern that as Christianity declines, the prevalence of demonic oppression may increase, calling for a return to biblical truths and active prayer as forms of resistance.


#culture

Fox News: Liam Neeson calls filming 'Naked Gun' sex scene with Pamela Anderson ‘a little bit strange’
Liam Neeson calls filming 'Naked Gun' sex scene with Pamela Anderson ‘a little bit strange’
Liam Neeson revealed details about a sex scene with Pamela Anderson in the upcoming film "The Naked Gun," highlighting the use of an intimacy coordinator. He described the experience as a bit strange, noting it was their first time choreographing such a scene.

Following filming, Neeson and Anderson have reportedly developed a budding romance, enjoying each other's company. They have been seen promoting the comedy reboot and displaying chemistry during interviews, though neither has officially confirmed their relationship.