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#illegals

The New American: Federal Judge Again Rules DACA Illegal, Setting Up Possible SCOTUS Showdown
Federal Judge Again Rules DACA Illegal, Setting Up Possible SCOTUS Showdown
A federal judge in Texas rules that Joe Biden's attempt to codify the DACA policy is illegal, but does not order its termination. The Biden administration is expected to appeal, and the case may go to the Supreme Court.


#politics

National Review: The Corner: The Herculean Labor of Praising Kamala Harris with a Straight Face
The Corner: The Herculean Labor of Praising Kamala Harris with a Straight Face
Nancy Pelosi's lukewarm response to whether Kamala Harris is the best person for the vice presidency reveals a lack of enthusiasm. Pelosi, no longer burdened by leadership, sees Harris's actions in Washington, her 2019 campaign, and her role as vice president as likely reasons for her unenthusiastic response. The faint praise given by Pelosi is damning.


The Right Scoop: WATCH: Nancy Pelosi REFUSES to say if Kamala is the best running mate for Joe Biden
WATCH: Nancy Pelosi REFUSES to say if Kamala is the best running mate for Joe Biden
Nancy Pelosi dodges question about Kamala Harris as Biden's running mate, evades endorsement.


#society

Spectator USA: Christine Blasey Ford to release memoir
Christine Blasey Ford to release memoir
Christine Blasey Ford will release a memoir in March detailing her testimony against Brett Kavanaugh. The book reveals new details about the lead-up to the hearing and its aftermath. Ford hopes to inspire others to speak out.


Flag And Cross: Gay Activist Known for Mocking Christians, Dressing as Nun Arrested for Public Perversion
Gay Activist Known for Mocking Christians, Dressing as Nun Arrested for Public Perversion
Devout Christians never mock the LGBT movement, but when men dress up as nuns to mock Christians, they are honored at a Dodgers game. One of these men, Clinton Monroe Ellis-Gilmore, was arrested for indecent exposure in a park. The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence mock Christian morality and promote immorality.


Breitbart: NYT: Liberals Must Admit Child Poverty Driven by Family Breakdown
NYT: Liberals Must Admit Child Poverty Driven by Family Breakdown
NY Times opinion writer Nicholas Kristof criticizes liberals for overlooking the breakdown of family as a significant driver of child poverty, particularly among working-class whites, Blacks, and Hispanics. He argues that discussing race and single-parent households is crucial to addressing poverty.

The Republican Study Committee proposes a plan to "restore the American family" as the foundation of a strong republic, highlighting concerns such as low birth rates, declining marriages, and the increasing number of children raised in single-parent homes. They view supporting strong families as essential to conservative social and economic policies.


Townhall: Iran’s Season of Judgement
Iran’s Season of Judgement
Few Iranians, aside from the Jewish community, will pray for health and freedom amidst the oppressive regime. Iranians are concerned about their fate, especially after the murder of Mahsa Amini by the "morality police." The Iranian people are protesting against the regime, and support is needed to bring about change.


Breitbart: Poll: Gen Z Has Very Little Trust in Major U.S. Institutions
Poll: Gen Z Has Very Little Trust in Major U.S. Institutions
Generation Z in the US has a general lack of trust in political and societal institutions. They have low levels of trust in Congress, the news, the presidency, and large tech companies. Science received the highest trust rating. Political affiliation plays a role, with Republicans showing more trust in the police and military, while Democrats trust science more. Younger Gen Z members trust institutions more than older members. No institution is trusted by a majority of Gen Z.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Russia Expels Two U.S. Diplomats, Alleging 'Illegal Activity'
Russia Expels Two U.S. Diplomats, Alleging 'Illegal Activity'
Russia has declared two U.S. diplomats "persona non grata" and expelled them for alleged illegal activity and interference in internal affairs. The U.S. State Department has condemned the arrest of a former employee of the U.S. Consulate in Vladivostok, who was charged under a broad and controversial law criminalizing cooperation with foreign entities against Russia.


The Blaze: DEBUNKED: These are the 3 biggest LIES about Ukraine
DEBUNKED: These are the 3 biggest LIES about Ukraine
Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy opens an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, claiming that bank records show millions of dollars in payments to Biden family members and associates. The money is connected to Ukraine. Glenn Beck argues that the media's portrayal of Ukraine as a democratic underdog is a lie, and that the country has a history of corruption. He calls the situation the "biggest heist in all of human history."


#economy

Forbes: 2023 Layoff Tracker: Airtable Cuts Over 25% Of Its Staff As Google Lays Off Recruiters
2023 Layoff Tracker: Airtable Cuts Over 25% Of Its Staff As Google Lays Off Recruiters
Topline software startup Airtable announced plans to cut 237 employees, representing 27% of its staff, as employers continue to restructure staffing levels amid lingering recession fears.


Forbes: The Misunderstood Role Of Pharmacy Benefit Managers
The Misunderstood Role Of Pharmacy Benefit Managers
Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) play a crucial role in controlling prescription drug costs, but critics label them as "middlemen" who raise drug costs. Legislation aimed at constraining PBMs could be disastrous for consumers. PBMs negotiate lower drug prices, benefiting insurers and patients. The pharmaceutical supply chain is complex, and an analogy to the travel industry helps explain the role of PBMs. However, pharmaceutical companies can exercise monopoly power, setting high prices. PBMs can obtain substantial savings for patients by negotiating discounts with pharmaceutical companies, but proposed legislative measures seek to de-link PBMs from incentives to negotiate lower prices.


#health

Fox News: Planned Parenthood announces return of abortion in Wisconsin after key court ruling
Planned Parenthood announces return of abortion in Wisconsin after key court ruling
Key court ruling allows Planned Parenthood to resume offering abortion services in Wisconsin. Previous closure of clinics due to state government attempting to ban abortions with an 1849 law. Women's health care restored.


#crime

Field & Stream: Federal Agents Bust Alleged Poacher After Monitoring His Instagram and OnX Hunt Accounts for Two Years
Federal Agents Bust Alleged Poacher After Monitoring His Instagram and OnX Hunt Accounts for Two Years
Jason Smith of North Bend, Washington is facing 32 criminal charges for poaching bears and elk over the course of two hunting seasons. The charges include illegal baiting, hunting without proper tags, and hunting during closed seasons. If found guilty, Smith could face up to five years in prison and hefty fines.


Fox News: Florida mother leaves son in car to go swimming and 'meet sharks,' police say
Florida mother leaves son in car to go swimming and 'meet sharks,' police say
A Florida mother left her toddler in a running car while swimming in the ocean to "meet sharks." Witness saw the child crawling around the vehicle and called 911. The mother swam further away before authorities intervened.


The Blaze: California bill to make child sex trafficking a 'serious felony' heads to Newsom's desk after issue divided Dems
California bill to make child sex trafficking a 'serious felony' heads to Newsom's desk after issue divided Dems
The California legislature unanimously passes a bill classifying child sex trafficking as a "serious felony." If signed into law, it would be the first addition to the state's three-strikes law. Child sex traffickers could face up to life in prison.


National Review: Hunter Biden Indicted on Federal Gun Charges
Hunter Biden Indicted on Federal Gun Charges
Special counsel David Weiss has indicted Hunter Biden for lying on a federal form while purchasing a gun five years ago. The indictment accuses Biden of making a false statement about his drug use. Weiss had previously brokered a plea deal, but it fell apart after doubts were raised about avoiding future felony charges.


Fox News: Family reaches $27M settlement after son, 13, punched to death at school
Family reaches $27M settlement after son, 13, punched to death at school
A California family reaches a $27 million settlement with a school district after their 13-year-old son, Diego Stolz, was punched to death by bullies at school. The two 14-year-old boys responsible for the incident pleaded guilty to charges of manslaughter and assault. The family's lawsuit claims that the school did not adequately address the bullying complaints made by Diego before his death.


Fox News: Georgia family puts up billboards 14 years after man vanished: 'We deserve answers'
Georgia family puts up billboards 14 years after man vanished: 'We deserve answers'
The family of Brian Wehrle, who disappeared in 2009, has raised money for billboards to keep his face in the public eye. Foul play is suspected, but there have been no leads in the case.


#sports

Fox News: Broncos' Justin Simmons credits Raiders' Jimmy Garoppolo's 'great acting' for drawing penalty
Broncos' Justin Simmons credits Raiders' Jimmy Garoppolo's 'great acting' for drawing penalty
Denver Broncos safety Justin Simmons was flagged for a late hit on Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, but he claims it was legal and that Garoppolo was exaggerating. Fans debated whether Simmons actually made contact with Garoppolo, and Simmons believes the penalty was unwarranted. The Broncos will face the Washington Commanders in their upcoming game.


#science

Red State: NASA Shakes up UFO Conversation: Releases New Report Discussing Unexplained Phenomena
NASA Shakes up UFO Conversation: Releases New Report Discussing Unexplained Phenomena
NASA released its findings on UFOs, emphasizing the need for quality data collection and a shift in perception. The report did not find evidence of intelligent alien life. The government has disclosed some information on UAP sightings and established task forces to investigate.


#technology

Forbes: TikTok And Billboard Join Forces To Launch A New Chart Focused On The Biggest Songs On The App
TikTok And Billboard Join Forces To Launch A New Chart Focused On The Biggest Songs On The App
Billboard and TikTok have partnered to create the TikTok Billboard Top 50 chart, which ranks the most popular songs on the social video platform. The rankings are based on factors such as the number of user creations, video views, and user engagement. The chart will be updated and released every Thursday and can be accessed on the TikTok app or Billboard's website.


Breitbart: Green Inferno: Tesla Bursts in Flames on Busy Australian Highway
Green Inferno: Tesla Bursts in Flames on Busy Australian Highway
A Tesla Model 3 caught fire in Australia after hitting debris, causing its lithium battery to ignite. Firefighters took half an hour to control the blaze, using over 1,585 gallons of water. Electric vehicle fires pose unique challenges due to the lithium battery's electrolyte fluid reaction and the risk of spontaneous reignition.


Fox News: NASA can't explain 'handful' of UFO sightings as it searches for 'signs of life'
NASA can't explain 'handful' of UFO sightings as it searches for 'signs of life'
NASA, in its report on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), acknowledges witness sightings but lacks high-quality data to draw definitive conclusions. The search for signs of life beyond Earth requires finding a rocky planet with water and carbon, the building blocks for life. Balloons are often mistaken for UAPs, highlighting the importance of understanding normal phenomena. The report emphasizes the need to use AI and ML to analyze large datasets and proposes the Aviation Safety Reporting System as a promising avenue for UAP research. The search for answers is necessary due to potential threats to US airspace. The release of the report prompts discussions on the destigmatization of reporting UFO sightings and the importance of preserving the scientific process. The panel's work is separate from the Pentagon's investigation on UAPs, but efforts are coordinated.


#other

Daily Wire: ‘It Really Sucked’: Nickelback Members Reflect On ‘Hate’ Towards Their Band
‘It Really Sucked’: Nickelback Members Reflect On ‘Hate’ Towards Their Band
Members of rock band Nickelback open up about the hate and mockery they have faced from the public. The negative attention affected the mental health of the band's frontman, Chad Kroeger. Despite the backlash, Nickelback remains commercially successful and their divisive reputation has sparked conversations.


The Babylon Bee: New Mortal Kombat Game Reveals All Fatalities Are Brought On By Climate Change
New Mortal Kombat Game Reveals All Fatalities Are Brought On By Climate Change
In Mortal Kombat 1, it is revealed that all fatalities are caused by man-made climate change. The game aims to reduce the carbon footprint by killing humans.