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#illegals
Breitbart: New Jersey Law Banning Detention of Illegal Aliens Ruled Unconstitutional
A federal judge has deemed a New Jersey law banning the detention of illegal aliens unconstitutional, stating that it interferes with the federal government's authority to enforce immigration law. The law, which caused the closure of immigration detention facilities across the state, prohibited local and state agencies from collaborating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The ruling is expected to impact other blue states aiming to limit ICE's ability to detain illegal immigrants.
Breitbart: Migrants Living in Chicago Police Stations Hospitalized with Flu Symptoms
Illegal aliens living in a police station in Chicago were taken to the hospital with flu-like symptoms. Concerns arise about their potential impact on the city and the vaccination status of migrant children in public schools. The increasing number of migrants at police stations poses health risks to law enforcement.
#politics
Breitbart: Syria: Anti-Government Protesters Ransack Assad's Socialist Party HQ
Anti-government protests in southern Syria see demonstrators attacking ruling party offices and demanding the resignation of Syrian dictator Bashar Assad. The protests, happening in Sweida, a province controlled by the central government, have rattled the Assad regime but do not pose an existential threat. The protests have spread to other areas in Syria, including Bedouin tribes in the south and Kurdish regions, and are fueled by discontent over the country's ailing economy and soaring inflation rates.
Fox News: Ramaswamy ends rap battle with Eminem, will stop performing song on campaign trail: 'I'll respect his wishes'
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy will no longer be rapping Eminem's songs after receiving a cease-and-desist letter from the rapper. Ramaswamy expressed respect for Eminem's wishes but also expressed hope that he would rediscover his renegade spirit. Eminem endorsed President Biden in the 2020 election.
Breitbart: Abortion Groups Sue Ohio Ballot Board Over Language Changes
Pro-abortion groups in Ohio filed a lawsuit against the Ballot Board, claiming that the approved summary of a proposed abortion amendment contains "politicized, deceptive" language. The lawsuit argues that the summary should adopt the full text of the amendment or language that accurately describes it. Critics of the amendment warn that it would harm parental rights, increase access to abortions, and potentially allow minors to pursue sex-change procedures. The case is currently in the Ohio Supreme Court.
Daily Wire: Democrat Objects To Trial Schedule Disrupting Trump’s Campaign
House Democrat Ro Khanna expressed concerns about the timing of Trump's criminal cases and how they might affect his ability to run for the 2024 election. Khanna dismissed the idea that people could run for office to avoid prosecution but suggested that the courts might consider the impact on Trump's campaign schedule if he becomes the Republican nominee. The trial start dates for three criminal cases against Trump have been set, with one falling on March 4, just before Super Tuesday.
Breitbart: EXCLUSIVE — GOP Strategist: GA Mugshot Attempt to ‘Humiliate’ Trump, Scare Right ‘to Death’
Former President Donald J. Trump's recent mugshot is seen as an attempt to humiliate him and scare the right from questioning election results. Republican strategist Adam Weiss accuses the current administration and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis of trying to humiliate Trump and disregarding American rights. The mugshot may galvanize Trump's base and aid in fundraising and securing the nomination.
Fox News: Trump offers advice to Ramaswamy: 'Be a little bit careful' with what you say so you aren't 'controversial'
Former President Trump praised GOP rival Vivek Ramaswamy during an interview with Glenn Beck. He called Ramaswamy a "smart" and "intelligent" person with a lot of talent. However, Trump warned him to be careful as he was becoming controversial. Ramaswamy has repeatedly stated that he has no interest in being Trump's running mate. ( )
#society
Fox News: Hall of Famer Joe Montana among residents suing San Francisco after sewage damages homes
Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana, along with other high-profile San Francisco residents, has filed a lawsuit against the city, claiming that their homes and streets have been flooded with sewage and rainwater due to poor infrastructure. The residents are demanding compensation for the damage caused. The lawsuit alleges that the flooding was not simply caused by bad weather, but rather the city's insufficient sewage system.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: China Ambassador To U.S. Xie Feng Calls For New Path Forward In Ties At Forum
Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng criticizes the current state of U.S.-China ties, stating that both countries need to find a new path forward. He emphasizes the need for communication, cooperation, and a joint effort to restore stability in the world. Xie highlights the economic interdependence between the two nations and the significant impact of China on the U.S. economy.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Federal Reserve Discreetly Pushes US Regional Banks For Enhanced Liquidity Planning
The Federal Reserve is increasing regulatory scrutiny on U.S. regional banks, issuing confidential warnings to lenders regarding capital, liquidity, technology, and compliance. This comes after a series of bank failures and is causing increased costs for compliance and risk management, as well as impacting the market.
Category IV banks, which include KeyCorp, Huntington Bancshares, Regions Financial Corp., and First Citizens BancShares, are also facing increased regulatory focus. The presence of warnings could lead to monetary penalties and has resulted in declines in the regional banking sector.
Flag And Cross: Ark Invest Founder Cathie Wood Warns Of Looming Deflation
While many focus on inflation, Cathie Wood predicts a harder landing due to deflation. Nominal revenue growth is diminishing and real revenue growth has been negative. Consumer debt is high, and delinquencies are rising. Wood's perspective challenges conventional wisdom and highlights the need to consider deflation as a significant economic risk.
#religion
Flag And Cross: 'Preach!' Joe Rogan Encourages 'Rich Men North of Richmond' Singer to Share His Faith, Read Bible on Podcast
Singer Oliver Anthony spoke about finding peace through faith and the Bible on "The Joe Rogan Experience." He opened up about his struggles with alcoholism and mental health, which led him to have a breakdown and turn to God. Anthony vowed to give up drugs and alcohol and make God the focus of his life. In another part of the interview, he discussed the unexpected success of his song "Rich Men North of Richmond."
#education
The Blaze: Middle school teacher arrested for allegedly teaching while drunk, California police say
A middle school STEM teacher in California was arrested for teaching while under the influence of alcohol. He was escorted off school grounds and may face charges of public intoxication and child endangerment. The incident took place at Robert O. Townsend Junior High School in Chino Hills.
#crime
Forbes: Fatal Shooting Of S.C. Student Who Entered Wrong Home Ruled ‘Justifiable’
A college student was mistakenly shot and killed by a neighbor while attempting to enter the wrong home. The police have decided not to press charges, deeming it a justifiable homicide.
#other
Forbes: Tropical Storm Idalia Reaches South Carolina After Barreling Through Florida And Georgia
Hurricane Idalia made landfall in Florida as a Category 3 storm, causing dangerous conditions and resulting in two deaths. The storm caused widespread damage, flooding, and power outages in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.