In response to pressure from the Pentagon, Scouting America will implement significant policy changes, including a requirement for members to use their “biological sex at birth and not gender identity” for registration and in shared living spaces. These alterations, which also include discontinuing the Citizenship in Society merit badge and introducing a Military Service badge, aim to address concerns regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts within the organization. The Pentagon has stated it will conduct a thorough review of these changes in six months and may cease its support if Scouting America fails to comply, emphasizing the need for the organization to align with its values. Scouting America, while noting its ongoing service to girls and its new name, asserts these adjustments reinforce its historical partnership with the military.
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New video footage has surfaced, contradicting the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) official account of how a nearly blind Rohingya refugee, Nurul Amin Shah Alam, was dropped off by Border Patrol agents. Democrats have criticized DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, urging her to “lawyer up” after the emergence of surveillance footage showing Shah Alam was left outside a closed coffee shop in freezing temperatures. The DHS maintains that agents offered a courtesy ride to a warm, safe location and that Shah Alam displayed no signs of distress or mobility issues. This incident has intensified scrutiny on the DHS regarding immigration enforcement practices and has prompted calls for a full investigation from New York officials.
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Despite Republican demands, the benefit of deposing Hillary Clinton regarding her connection to Jeffrey Epstein remained unclear to some, with one panelist admitting uncertainty about the purpose of her testimony. Clinton, who stated she did not know Epstein, suggested the investigation was a distraction from President Trump’s own extensive ties to him, pointing to the tens of thousands of mentions of Trump in Epstein’s files. The deposition, which lasted over six hours, was characterized by some as a “clown show” rather than a serious pursuit of truth, with questions reportedly veering into unrelated conspiracy theories. Bill Clinton’s testimony was anticipated as potentially more substantive.
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A photo appearing to show Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick with Jeffrey Epstein on Little St. James was removed from the Department of Justice’s public Epstein files. The DOJ offered a questionable explanation that the image was part of a batch flagged for nudity, despite all individuals in the photograph being fully clothed. This removal follows previous revelations from the Epstein files indicating Lutnick had more extensive and prolonged contact with the disgraced financier than he had previously disclosed, including emails and a 2012 trip to the island. Lutnick has not been accused of wrongdoing, but his association with Epstein has drawn criticism.
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The UK has withdrawn its staff from Iran and advised against non-essential travel to Israel and Palestine due to a deteriorating security situation. Similarly, the US has authorized non-essential embassy personnel and their families to depart from Jerusalem. These actions signal a heightened concern for an imminent regional conflict, potentially linked to the threat of US military strikes on Iran and stalled nuclear program talks. The US Secretary of State is also scheduled to visit Israel to discuss regional priorities, including Iran, amid escalating tensions.
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The recent deposition of Hillary Clinton in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein case has unfortunately devolved into a bizarre spectacle, with Republican lawmakers reportedly diverting the conversation towards outlandish conspiracy theories. It’s disheartening to witness such a serious inquiry being overshadowed by questions about UFOs and the long-debunked Pizzagate narrative. This isn’t just a distraction; it feels like a deliberate attempt to derail the proceedings and sow further division.
The insistence on bringing up Pizzagate, a conspiracy theory rooted in baseless accusations and demonstrably false claims, is particularly troubling. It’s a narrative that has already caused significant harm and been thoroughly discredited.… Continue reading
The news that Ukraine’s Air Force is showing improved performance, as stated by President Zelenskyy, is incredibly encouraging, suggesting that the restructuring of their air defense systems is finally delivering tangible results. This development speaks volumes about the resilience and ingenuity of the Ukrainian people, who have consistently demonstrated remarkable courage and endurance in the face of overwhelming adversity. They are, quite frankly, being absolute beasts, staring down their adversary and repeatedly proclaiming, “Not today, not ever.”
Under the most difficult circumstances, Ukraine has a proven track record of pulling rabbits out of hats and repelling the determined assault by Putin’s forces.… Continue reading
The author concludes that the owner’s actions, specifically his refusal to commit to a vigorous free press, demonstrate a lack of concern for democracy. This stance aims to transform The Washington Post into a weakened publication incapable of its crucial role in holding power accountable. Despite current staffing levels, the article suggests that continued financial losses will inevitably lead to further cutbacks and a diminished Post. Ultimately, the owner appears to have chosen allegiance with figures who undermine democratic principles over supporting a robust press.
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Kheilin Valero Marcano’s account details her 17-month-old daughter Amalia’s deteriorating health after their family, seeking asylum, was transferred to Dilley. Amalia suffered from worsening respiratory symptoms, complicated by a policy requiring families to wait outside for medication doses, even in harsh weather. A severe decline on January 18th led to hospitalization for pneumonia, Covid-19, RSV, and respiratory distress, with medical staff reportedly withholding a prescribed nebulizer upon their return to Dilley before their eventual release. These events, alongside similar reports from other families, raise concerns about potential systemic failures in early identification and appropriate intervention for children at the facility.
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As fears of an American attack on Iran intensified, the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv informed some staff and their families that they could depart Israel, urging those wishing to leave to do so quickly. This directive, issued out of an abundance of caution, comes as Secretary of State Marco Rubio is scheduled to travel to Israel to discuss regional priorities, including Iran. Meanwhile, several other countries, including Britain and China, have also taken precautionary measures by withdrawing staff or advising citizens to avoid travel to Iran due to the escalating security situation. Airlines have begun suspending flights out of Tel Aviv, reflecting growing regional concern amidst ongoing diplomatic efforts and a significant U.S. military buildup.
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