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Illegal immigrants committed over 2,000 violent offenses in Tennessee in 2025: DA report

Illegal immigrants committed more than 2,000 violent offenses in Tennessee in 2025, according to the Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference report.

A total of 21,648 charges were filed against illegal immigrants among 11,344 cases in 2025, the report found, according to Breitbart. There may be more because Bledsoe County did not submit its data in time for the report to be filed.

Illegal immigrants from 119 different countries were cited in the reports where country of origin was obtainable.

According to the report, in 2025, illegal immigrants committed 2,183 violent offenses, 41 homicides, 1,592 assaults, 145 sexual offenses, 11 child rapes, 40 aggravated kidnappings, 2,920 DUIs, 5,318 cases of driving without a license or on a suspended or revoked license, 966 carjackings, 36 felony firearms offenses, and 66 assaults on police or first responders.

Tennessee state Rep. Dan Howell (R) said he was shocked by the report, calling the data “really, really bad.”

“These are the criminals liberals want to defend while trying to defund ICE,” Howell said. “Forty-one Tennesseeans are dead at the hands of illegal immigrants and hundreds raped. This will not be tolerated in this great state and we will do more to keep you safe.”



Russia Bombards Ukraine Ahead of Peace Talks, Ending Brief Energy Truce Amid Freezing Weather

“I did call up President Putin and he’s agreed” to pause strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure amid bitter winter weather, President Donald Trump told reporters on February 2.

Washington had hoped this commitment would help build momentum in negotiations to end Russia’s nearly four-year-long invasion of Ukraine. But just hours after Trump’s comments, Moscow caused mass blackouts with its largest missile and drone barrage so far this year.

Russia has bombarded Ukrainian energy infrastructure every year since the war began, aiming to freeze the country into submission. Ukraine is currently enduring its hardest winter yet due to subzero temperatures, accumulated damage to infrastructure, air defense shortages, and Russian tactical and technical adaptations.

In March 2025, Moscow and Kyiv agreed to 30-day moratorium on strikes targeting energy infrastructure. But the U.S.-brokered deal did not last.

American officials suggested another energy truce during trilateral peace talks in Abu Dhabi last month. Then, during a cabinet meeting on January 29, Trump announced that he had “personally asked President Putin not to fire on Kyiv and the [other] cities and towns for a week.”

Although he said Putin had “agreed,” Trump did not specify when the moratorium began. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said it commenced the night after Trump’s announcement.

But the Kremlin later asserted that Putin had committed only “to refrain from striking Kyiv for a week until February 1.”

According to the Ukrainian Air Force, the onslaught on February 2 was comprised of 71 missiles and 450 drones. The Russians struck electricity generation and distribution infrastructure, resulting in blackouts in Kyiv and other cities in central, eastern, and southern Ukraine.

The mayor of Kyiv said the barrage had left over 1,100 apartment buildings in the city without heat. This was Russia’s “ninth large-scale attack on Ukraine’s energy sector since October 2025,” Ukrainian energy company DTEK lamented….




World’s first ‘biomimetic AI robot’ Moya debuts with 92% human-like walking accuracy

A humanoid robot that walks, maintains eye contact, and displays subtle facial expressions has drawn attention on Chinese social media after videos showcasing its capabilities were circulated.

The robot, named Moya, was unveiled in Shanghai by the robotics company DroidUp, which describes it as the world’s first fully biomimetic embodied intelligent robot.

Moya is built around the idea of embodied artificial intelligence, systems that can perceive, reason, and act within the physical world rather than operating purely in digital environments.

In the footage shared by the South China Morning Post (SCMP), the humanoid is seen smiling, nodding, making eye contact, and walking with a gait that closely resembles human movement. The company claims Moya can replicate human micro-expressions, a feature that places it among the most humanlike robots currently under development.

Standing 1.65 metres (5.5 feet) tall and weighing around 32 kilograms (70 pounds), Moya has been designed with proportions close to those of an adult human.

DroidUp also states that the robot maintains a body temperature between 32 and 36 degrees Celsius (89.6°F and 96.8°F), a detail intended to enhance its lifelike presence during interaction. The company reports that Moya’s walking posture has an accuracy of 92 percent, highlighting its focus on stable, natural locomotion.

Moya’s appearance and behaviour have prompted mixed reactions online, particularly among Chinese social media users.

According to Llewellyn Cheung from SCMP, some viewers expressed fascination with its realism, others described the robot’s movement as unsettling, reflecting a familiar tension associated with the “uncanny valley,” the discomfort people feel when artificial beings appear almost, but not quite, human…..



Powerful US Navy laser weapon successfully neutralizes drone threats at sea

The US Navy has revealed new details about a laser weapon test conducted last fall, highlighting steady progress in ship-based directed-energy defenses.

During a demonstration in 2025, the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Preble used its High-Energy Laser with Integrated Optical Dazzler and Surveillance system to shoot down four drones at sea.

Lockheed Martin disclosed the event recently as senior Navy leaders renewed calls to make laser weapons a frontline defense against short-range threats.

The US defense company confirmed that USS Preble successfully neutralized four uncrewed aerial vehicles during a Navy-operated counter-drone exercise last year. The test marked a significant step beyond earlier trials, which had only involved single targets. The company’s CEO Jim Taiclet described the event during a quarterly earnings call.

“Speaking of amazing technology, we successfully used a shipboard laser system, Lockheed Martin’s HELIOS, to knock an incoming UAV right out of the sky,” Taiclet stated.

“The HELIOS weapon system successfully neutralized four drone threats in a U.S. Navy-operated counter-UAS demonstration at sea, showcasing an opportunity to eliminate drone attacks using lasers, and saving U.S. and allied air defense missiles for more advanced threats.”…


These states just did the UNTHINKABLE. Will it DESTROY them?

Republicans in Utah just packed the state’s Supreme Court and Glenn Beck is furious! Glenn explains why this dangerous move will turn Utah into California if Republicans don’t reverse course… and Texas may be next.


House Report: EU Pushed Tech Giants to Police US Speech

A newly released report from the House Judiciary Committee reveals a coordinated effort by European Union regulators to pressure major technology companies into enforcing censorship standards that extend far beyond Europe’s borders.

The findings, drawn from thousands of internal documents and communications, detail a long-running strategy to influence global content moderation policies through regulatory coercion and the threat of punishment under Europe’s Digital Services Act (DSA).

The Committee’s latest publication, “The EU Censorship Files, Part II,” coincides with a scheduled February 4 hearing titled “Europe’s Threat to American Speech and Innovation: Part II.”

According to the materials, European officials have been meeting privately with social media companies since at least 2015 to “adapt their terms and conditions” to align with EU political priorities, including restricting certain kinds of lawful political expression in the United States.

Internal records from TikTok, then-Twitter, and other firms show that the Commission’s so-called “voluntary” DSA election guidelines were in fact treated as mandatory conditions for doing business in Europe….


February 1, 2026 – Cover Story: Income Tax


Medi-Cal spends $608M monthly on cooking, cleaning home services, even for illegal immigrants

Medi-Cal is paying an estimated $608 million per month for cooking, shopping, cleaning, and laundry services for elderly and disabled low-income California residents – including illegal immigrants – at their homes and mostly paid to their relatives, state records show.

These services are part of a federally-and-state-funded program called In-Home Supportive Services, which was designed to get people assistance at home without having to move to an expensive facility.

But the program has grown so rapidly that it is responsible for 41% of job gains in California since January 2019, when Gov. Gavin Newsom took office.

By the end of 2025, the program had grown to 799,379 taxpayer-funded “providers,” making IHSS “provider,” according to federal occupational data, the most common job in the state.

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office responded by accusing The Center Square of having “California Derangement Syndrome” after the news organization asked about the dominance of IHSS in California employment, citing federal statistics.

Newsom spokesperson Tara Gallegos also questioned the cited numbers.

“We don’t respond to fairy tale statistics,”  she wrote in an email to The Center Square. “We’re sorry that your California Derangement Syndrome has led you down this sad path.”

Four minutes before Gallegos’ response, California’s Employment Development Department released its own report on the state’s net loss of 11,200 nonfarm payroll jobs in 2025, which would have been over seven times worse if not for IHSS growth.

The governor’s office did not respond to a follow-up with the state’s own figures.

The majority of IHSS providers are relatives of and live with recipients, and are paid an average of $18.33 per hour. The average recipient is authorized for 118.4 hours per month, thus earning the average provider an estimated $2,170.27 per month. 

“We see a growth in government jobs, and dramatic decrease in private sector jobs in California, and that is very alarming and unsustainable,” said Assemblyman Carl DeMaio, R-San Diego, in an interview with The Center Square. “Not only are these not good jobs, they are literally a conduit of funding for political campaigns for the politicians that have established them.” …


House Passes Funding Bill to End Partial Government Shutdown

The House narrowly passed a funding package to end a partial government shutdown, with a 217-214 vote.

The measure will end the partial government shutdown that began Saturday, funding most of the federal government through Sept. 30 and the Department of Homeland Security for two weeks as lawmakers negotiate potential changes for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Earlier in the day, House Republicans narrowly advanced the bill on a party-line vote. In the final vote, 21 Democrats voted for the bill and 21 Republicans voted against the final passage.

President Donald Trump on Monday pushed members to drop their demands for changes and get the funding bill to his desk.

“We need to get the Government open, and I hope all Republicans and Democrats will join me in supporting this Bill, and send it to my desk WITHOUT DELAY. There can be NO CHANGES at this time,” Trump wrote on social media.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has made clear that Democrats wouldn’t help Republicans out of their procedural jam, even though Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer helped negotiate the funding bill, as the procedural vote covers a variety of issues most Democrats oppose.


‘Lawless activism’: Foreign-born Biden judge strikes again, protects Haitians from removal

U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes — a foreign-born, Biden-appointed, lesbian judge who previously worked as a lawyer to fight the first Trump administration’s immigration policy and helped the U.N. secure asylum for so-called refugees — obliged her fellow immigration activists on Monday, blocking the revocation of Haiti’s Temporary Protected Status.

That status, which Haitian migrants have enjoyed since January 2010 and over 352,000 Haitian migrants enjoy today, was set to expire on Tuesday.

Without Reyes’ intervention, the Trump administration would have been able to immediately repatriate many of those Haitians who have strained citizen resources and displaced American labor in cities such as Springfield, Ohio.

Reyes, a Uruguayan native, claimed, however, that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem not only violated the Administrative Procedure Act and the Fifth Amendment’s due process clause when terminating the TPS designation for Haiti but had likely done so “because of hostility to nonwhite immigrants.”

Much of Reyes’ Monday ruling in the class-action lawsuit reads like a piece of immigration activist agitprop….


BREAKING: US fighter jet strikes down Iranian drone approaching USS Abraham Lincoln


Trump warns Iran must accept terms; Tehran claims U.S. “conspiracy” failed TV7 Israel News 03 Feb.

1) Jerusalem warns Tehran that any attack against Israeli territory will be met with devastating consequences.

2) President Donald Trump stresses that unless Iran agrees to U.S. terms in anticipated negotiations – very bad things will happen.

3) Ukraine announces that it has designated the Islamic Revolutionary Guards a terrorist organization.





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Greg Gutfeld: This is WORSE than prison, it’s indoctrination

Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the ‘Gutfeld!’ panel discuss homeless deaths in New York City and the anti-I.C.E. protests at schools.


‘TIP OF THE ICEBERG’: Whistleblower says $2M detransition lawsuit is just the beginning

Jamie Reed, a transgender clinic whistleblower, discusses a landmark medical malpractice lawsuit where a detransitioner won $2 million against New York doctors who pushed a double mastectomy on her as a minor.


Don’t Assume Your Church Is Prepared To Stop Threats Like Active Shooters And Left-Wing Mobs

Over the last 25 years, gunmen and gunwomen have launched around two dozen fatal attacks at Christian churches across the nation. As demonstrated by the invasion of Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota last month, even congregations that haven’t encountered an armed threat still face mounting hostility against their faith and parishioners.

There’s no denying houses of worship are targets for violence. There’s also no denying that death tolls in church shootings were kept at a minimum thanks to the heroic actions of good guys with guns like Jack WilsonCaleb Engle, and Jeanne Assam.

Yet, select churches still don’t have a solid security preparedness plan in place beyond relying on 911. In some cases, congregations actively hamper a threat response by prohibiting law-abiding citizens from carrying self-defense weapons on their campuses.

According to Ben Fries, a 15-year law enforcement officer and owner of a professional safety and firearms coaching and training organization focused on equipping churches to handle threats, solely relying on police forces to protect your flock is not enough.

“The biggest thing worth correcting right off the bat is the mindset that ‘it can’t happen here. It won’t happen here,’” Fries told The Federalist.

It’s due to repeated violence against faith-based organizations that Fries and his team at Fries Consulting and The Fries Foundation travel all over the U.S. to help churches, faith-based or private organizations, and others handle threats by exercising their Second Amendment right to self-defense….


Girl, 16, booked for attempted murder in Ventura shooting; 3 teens arrested

Three Southern California teenagers, including a 16‑year‑old girl booked on suspicion of attempted murder, were arrested Monday following an investigation into a shooting in Ventura last month.

The victim in the January incident told police he and the suspects were attending a gathering in the area of Seaward Avenue and Pierpont Boulevard when he was threatened at gunpoint.

“While attempting to flee, one of the suspects fired the gun at the victim,” the Ventura Police Department said in a statement. The victim escaped and reported the incident the following day.

Investigators located evidence of the shooting and identified all three suspects, leading to search warrants at three locations.

“All three suspects were taken into custody with the help of our SWAT team, the Ventura County Sheriff’s SWAT team and the Oxnard Police Department SWAT team,” police said.

Detectives said they also found additional evidence during the searches that linked the teens to the crime….


Mass. Governor Proposes Eliminating Statute of Limitations for Rape When DNA Evidence Exists

Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey wants to eliminate the 15-year deadline to prosecute rape in cases where there’s a DNA match.

Current Massachusetts law bars rape prosecutions in older cases, even when DNA testing has identified a suspect.

An investigation last year by WBUR and ProPublica found that nearly all other states allow more time to charge rapes or similar assaults of adults than Massachusetts. Many of those 47 states extended their deadlines in recent decades as DNA technology helped solve old cases and as evidence mounted that police had failed to fully investigate rapes.

The WBUR-ProPublica investigation followed the story of Louise, a woman who had been raped and stabbed after accepting a ride in 2005 from a man who said he recognized her from college, a police report said.

Although DNA testing would later connect a man accused of multiple assaults to her case, prosecutors had to drop charges in her attack under Massachusetts’ statute.

The new language is part of Healey’s budget proposal for the 2027 fiscal year. The provision must pass both chambers of the Legislature. It would take effect for cases in which the statute of limitations has not yet expired and future sexual assaults, but it would not affect older case…


Jill Biden’s ex-husband charged with first-degree murder of new wife

Jill Biden’s ex-husband was arrested Monday on charges he murdered his wife in Delaware in December, according to a report.

William Stevenson, who was previously married to the former first lady, has been hit with first-degree murder charges for allegedly killing his current spouse, Linda Stevenson, 64, at their home, Fox 29 reported.

Cops responded to a domestic dispute call on Dec. 28 and found Linda unresponsive on the floor. She was declared dead at the scene but the cause hasn’t been released yet.

The 77-year-old husband — who owns college bar The Stone Balloon near the University of Delaware — is being held on $500,000 bail….


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