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  • Trump escalates his immigration rhetoric with baseless claim about Biden trying to overthrow the US

    By Bill Barrow and Jill Colvin, Associated Press

    GREENSBORO, North Carolina (AP) — Former President Donald Trump on Saturday further escalated his immigration rhetoric and baselessly accused President Joe Biden of waging a “conspiracy to overthrow the United States of America” as he campaigned ahead of Super Tuesday’s primaries.

    Trump has a long history of trying to turn attack lines back on his rivals in an attempt to diminish their impact. Biden has cast Trump as a threat to democracy, pointing to the former president’s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Those efforts culminated in the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, as his supporters tried to halt the peaceful transition of power.

    Trump, who has responded by calling Biden “the real threat to democracy” and alleged without proof that Biden is responsible for the indictments he faces, turned to Biden’s border policies on Saturday, charging that “every day Joe Biden is giving aid and comfort to foreign enemies of the United States.”

    “Biden’s conduct on our border is by any definition a conspiracy to overthrow the United States of America,” he went on to say in Greensboro, North Carolina. “Biden and his accomplices want to collapse the American system, nullify the will of the actual American voters and establish a new base of power that gives them control for generations.”

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  • Pro-Palestinian protestors interrupt first lady’s event: ‘This is a genocide’

    Pro-Palestinian protestors interrupted First Lady Jill Biden’s event in Tucson, Ariz., on Saturday as she was giving a speech on women’s issues. 

    The essence of the remarks at the Arizona event was supposed to be on abortion rights as Biden was performing her “Women for Biden-Harris” tour around the country, but early on during her remarks she was interrupted by demonstrators who were calling for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war. 

    One of the protestors stood up and yelled “Jill, when are you and the president going to call for a cease-fire in Gaza?” She was later removed from the event by security.  

    Another demonstrator screamed “This is a genocide being committed by our tax dollars – women and girls that matter” as she was also removed from the venue. 

    President Biden has been regularly confronted with pro-Palestine protestors at his campaign events around the nation, with many activists livid with the way his administration has handled the Israel-Hamas war. The pressure has intensified, especially from the progressives and Democrats in Michigan. 

    Earlier this week, organizers behind the Michigan campaign to vote “uncommitted” earned a double-digit backing in the Michigan primary, fueling potential for an alternative candidate come November. 

    On Monday, Biden said during his New York trip that a cease-fire in Gaza could take place before next week, stating that months-long talks between Qatar, Israel, the U.S., Egypt and Hamas are getting negotiators closer to reaching a deal. 

    Israel reportedly agreed to a framework of a proposed temporary cease-fire and hostage release in Gaza on Saturday, putting the ball in Hamas’ court a day before talks are set to resume in Egypt. 

    Criticism of Israel has heightened as more than 30,000 Palestinians have been killed. Biden said that Palestinians need more assistance from the U.S. and others as the conflict crosses into its fifth month.

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  • US Military Begins Airdropping Food Into Gaza


    This comes after more than 100,000 Michigan Democrats voted “uncommitted” in the Tuesday primary election in protest of Biden’s handling of the Israel-Gaza war.

    With the humanitarian disaster in Gaza growing more desperate each day, President Biden on Friday afternoon announced that the United States government would begin airdropping food and other supplies into the territory. Jordan has airdropped supplies in recent weeks, and Biden said that kingdom and other countries would join the effort.

    Biden’s announcement comes after a catastrophe that saw more than 100 Palestinians killed by some combination of Israeli Defense Forces gunfire and stampeding after they massed on a convoy of about 30 trucks that had arrived in Gaza City to distribute food in the pre-dawn hours on Thursday. It also comes after more than 100,000 Michigan Democrats voted “uncommitted” in the Tuesday primary election, with many in the battleground state doing so to protest Biden’s handling of the Israel-Gaza war. 

    Over half of Gaza’s more than 2 million residents have been forced from their homes. In the IDF-pulverized north — where Thursday’s horror unfolded and hundreds of thousands still linger — one in six children under age 2 are acutely malnourished, according to an analysis by the Global Nutrition Cluster.

    More broadly, nearly 600,000 Palestinians in Gaza are near famine level, and disease is mounting. Driven to extreme measures, many are grinding animal feed into flour — and a toddler reportedly died last week after eating bread made that way. “We began to eat fodder and barley like animals in order to survive,” his weeping mother told al Jazeera.  

    Officials tell Reuters the US relief missions will begin as soon as this weekend. Planning for airdrops must be done with great care. “There’s few military operations that are more complicated than humanitarian assistance airdrops,” said National Security Council spokesman John Kirby. 

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    It appears the US airdrops have begun Saturday:

    “The biggest risk is making sure nobody gets hurt on the ground.” In addition to that peril, airdrops have the drawback of being relatively inefficient, with each drop only equaling between one and four truckloads of cargo.

    Delivering aid via trucks would be far safer and efficient — if only the trucks could get in to the beleaguered, 25-mile-long strip. On that front, Biden said the White House would be pressuring Israel to let relief flow. “We’re going to insist that Israel facilitate more trucks and more routes to get more and more people the help they need,” he said. Trucks laden with water and baby formula have sat for a month at Gaza’s border with Egypt, reports the Wall Street Journal

    When Israel began its response to the Oct 7 Hamas invasion of southern Israel that led to the deaths of 1,139 Israeli civilians, military personnel and foreigners, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant announced that the deprivation of food to Gaza civilians would be one of Israel’s tactics:

    “I have ordered a complete siege on the Gaza Strip. There will be no electricity, no food, no fuel, everything is closed. We are fighting human animals and we are acting accordingly.”

    Meanwhile, Israeli protesters have been attempting to prevent aid trucks from proceeding into Gaza. When reporters asked one of them, 32-year-old Rachel Touitou if she had any empathy for civilians in Gaza, she shrugged and said, “Should I have mercy on the children of today who will be the terrorists of tomorrow?”

    About 90% of children in Gaza reportedly have some kind of infectious disease, with 70% suffering from diarrhea in the previous two weeks. ”Hungry, weakened and deeply traumatized children are more likely to get sick,” said Dr Mike Ryan of the World Health Organization’s Health Emergencies Program, “and children who are sick, especially with diarrhea, cannot absorb nutrients well. It’s dangerous, and tragic, and happening before our eyes.” Much, apparently, to the delight of Rachel Touitou and others. 

    Initial US airdrops are likely to consist of military Meal, Ready-to-Eat (MRE) ration packets. On Friday, Biden told reporters that, in addition to airdrops and truck shipments, the administration would “seek to continue to open up other avenues…including the possibility of a marine corridor to deliver large amounts of humanitarian assistance.”   

    Of course, no Biden appearance would be complete without the obviously failing president misnaming someone or something important. True to form, Biden twice said “Ukraine” when he intended to refer to Gaza. He was reading from a prepared statement, but things went wrong when he dared to speak on his own




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  • Nunez On Target As Liverpool Defeat Nottingham Forest, Chelsea Drop Points Again

    Darwin Nunez

    Darwin Nunez scored a 99th-minute winner to lead Liverpool to a 1-0 win over Nottingham Forest at the City Ground, while Chelsea played out a 2-2 draw with Brentford.

    Nunez came off the bench in the 60th minute to replace Andy Robertson and he popped up with the winning goal with arguably the last kick of the game to boost Liverpool’s Premier League hopes.

    He finished off Mac Allister’s cross with a stunning header to hand his team the maximum points and also give Liverpool their first win at the City Ground in 40 years.

    Liverpool have now won their last six games in all competitions.

    Similarly, Axel Disasi rescued Chelsea from defeat with a late header to play out a 2-2 draw with Brentford at the City Ground.

    Nico Jackson opened the scoring for the Blues in the first half with a glancing header before Roerslev brought the hosts back into the game immediately after the restart.

    Wissa produced a sensational acrobatic finish to make it 2-1 for Brentford, Disasi drew Chelsea level in the 83rd minute from Cole Palmer’s corner.

    Chelsea remain in the bottom half of the table in 11th, two points behind 10th placed Wolves.

    In the other Premier League games on Saturday, Tottenham recorded a 3-1 win over Crystal Palace thanks to goals from Timo Werner, Cristian Romero and Son Heung Min, while Newcastle United earned a 3-0 win over Wolves.

    West Ham brushed aside Everton 3-1, Fulham spanked Brighton 3-0 to maintain their new-found form.

    On Sunday, Burnley will take on Bournemouth and Manchester City will welcome Manchester United to the Etihad.

    Nunez On Target As Liverpool Defeat Nottingham Forest, Chelsea Drop Points Again is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

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  • Fact Check: This photo doesn’t show the Smokehouse Creek fire in Texas; it was posted in 2017

    The Smokehouse Creek Fire that broke out in Texas on Feb. 26 has burned through an estimated 850,000 acres, becoming Texas’ second-largest wildfire ever recorded, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service.

    Social media users provided updates and information on where to donate money or supplies. A Feb. 27 Facebook post attached two photos showing land covered in fire and smoke.

    “Friends!! Our TEXAS PANHANDLE is on fire!! They’re evacuating parts of it as we speak,” the caption read.

    (Screenshot from Facebook)

    This post was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.)

    But the first photo doesn’t show the Smokehouse Creek fire; it was first posted in 2017.

    A reverse-image search showed that the photo was used in a Texas Monthly feature published in August 2017 about three people who died in a fire in Texas’ Gray County in March 2017.

    The photo was posted seven years ago; it does not show the current Smokehouse Creek fire. We rate that claim False.



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  • Magnus Chrona, San Jose Sharks lose to Dallas Stars

    Magnus Chrona did everything he could to lead the San Jose Sharks to a victory over the Dallas Stars on Saturday night.

    But Jamie Benn spoiled the rookie goalie’s chance at his first NHL victory.

    Chrona stopped five of six shootout attempts before Jamie Benn scored in the seventh round. Luke Kunin rang his ensuing shootout attempt off the crossbar, and the Sharks lost 3-2 in a hard-fought and entertaining game at American Airlines Center.

    Chrona finished with 36 saves.

    “I was just enjoying every second of it,” said Chrona, a fifth-round draft choice by the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2018. “I was loving hockey out there. It was just awesome to be put there.”

    Chrona, 23, made his first career NHL start on Dec. 28 against the Edmonton Oilers. The night wasn’t fun for anyone in teal, as the Oilers scored four times on Chrona on 12 shots in the first period before going on to a 5-0 win at SAP Center.

    Saturday was a different story.

    Chrona made 12 saves in the first period and had 28 through 40 minutes, and the Sharks were outshot 38-23 for the game, including a 12-0 stretch to start the second period.

    “He was really good. He really was,” Sharks coach David Quinn said. “He was good when he needed to be.”

    The Sharks haven’t had many feel-good moments this season. But the compete level they showed Saturday is something they hope to replicate, starting with Sunday’s game in Minnesota against the Wild.

    “This is really how we need to play if we’re going to have a chance night in and night out,” Quinn said.

    Still, San Jose, which has now lost six straight games, failed to capitalize on a power play in overtime after Miro Heiskanen was called for interference. The Sharks had just one shot during the 4-on-3.

    “Just too slow. There wasn’t a lot of pace to what we were doing,” Quinn said of the power play. “So (the Stars were) able to stay in their lane and make it hard on us.

    William Eklund and Filip Zadina both scored off assists from Kunin in the first two periods when Chrona had 28 saves, including 16 in the second period when the Sharks took a 2-1 lead.

    The Sharks took a 2-1 lead at the 17:08 mark of the second period.

    Zadina’s shot was deflected high over Jake Oettinger, and into the net — although it was not called a goal on the ice, An official review by the NHL, though, determined the bouncing puck completely crossed the goal line.

    Zadina, playing with as much confidence now as he’d had all season, and on a line with Eklund and Kunin, has three goals and three assists in his last seven games.

    “Just trying to do my job and help my linemates out,” Zadina said. “Got to keep going like that.”

    Two Sharks forwards had to briefly leave Saturday’s game. Mike Hoffman had to leave in the first period for repairs after he was caught in the face by Ryan Suter’s stick on a follow-through on a shot. He returned in the second period.

    Fabian Zetterlund blocked a Roope Hintz shot with his skate/ankle from the point late in the second period and had to be helped off the ice to the Sharks’ dressing room. But he returned for the start of the third period.

    The Sharks, after a 0-5-0 homestand, had one of their most energetic first periods since they returned from the NHL All-Star Break and their bye week in mid-February.

    Eklund scored for the second straight game and now has 10 on the season.

    On the play, after the Sharks broke out of their own zone, Eklund took a pass from Luke Kunin and put a shot on Stars goalie Oettinger, who made the first save. But Eklund followed up his shot and tucked the loose puck into the net.

    Eklund is the fourth Sharks forward to reach double figures in goals this season, following Tomas Hertl, Zatterlund, and Anthony Duclair.

    Six of Chrona’s 12 first-period saves came on the penalty kill. His most dazzling save might have been when a deflected Esa Lindell shot from near the boards bounced past him, before he used his stick to sweep it off the goal line and out of harm’s way.

    Chrona was making his second career NHL start.

    “It’s going to be fun,” Chrona said Saturday morning. “I’m grateful for the opportunity.”

    The Sharks recalled Chrona on Wednesday, one day after Mackenzie Blackwood was injured in a game against the New Jersey Devils. Blackwood was placed on injured reserve this week but is not expected to be out long-term.

    Kaapo Kahkonen relieved Chrona after that game against the Oilers, but he and Blackwood gave him words of encouragement earlier this week.

    “They gave me some advice on how to approach it,” Chrona said. “They were totally right.’

    In two career NHL appearances before Saturday, Chrona, who made his NHL debut on Nov. 4 against Pittsburgh in a 10-2 Sharks loss, has a .724 save percentage and 9.50 goals against average.

    Both Chrona and Sharks coach David Quinn feel the Swedish-born goalie has a better chance at success now than in the days after Christmas.

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  • Live: Trump Takes Victory Lap as Deep State Cases Unravel Ahead of Super Tuesday


    Comes as numerous polls show Trump leading Biden in seven swing states.

    Former President Donald Trump is holding a “Get Out The Vote” rally in Greensboro, North Carolina, on Saturday as reports emerge he just won the Missouri caucuses ahead of Super Tuesday. It also comes on the heels of reports that the Democrat-led cases against Trump are unraveling in real time.

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  • EFCC Decries Rising Cases Of Financial Crimes Among Families

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has decried the rising incidents of fraud among families.

    The Commission made this outcry during its weekly town hall meeting popularly known as EFCC Connect.

    According to Sanusi Mohammed, an officer of the EFCC, there are so many factors recently that make families involved in financial crimes.

    He said: “In the past, people who come together to form a group or in their individual personalities were known to be the ones committing financial crimes.

    “The situation is becoming a little bit complex where parents and their children unite together for the common purpose of committing financial crimes.”

    The officer explained that if one comes from a family that expects much from him or her, even when he or she earns little, such a person can be pushed into committing financial crimes to meet their needs.

    He further highlighted that if a family member is a financial criminal, the behaviour of the criminal may get his or her family members involved in crime as well.

    “In a defined family, there’s one function of the family that’s called socialisation. So in the course of that interaction, a financial criminal in the family may end up influencing members of the family directly or indirectly.

    “Indirectly, when they copy what he does, they find it fascinating and will like to copy.

    “Directly, when he recruits someone and that person willingly accepts the recruitment,” Mohammed said.

    He also explained that another factor that influences children in committing crimes is when parents use money as a weapon in tormenting their children, by comparing them with other kids that have made it financially.

    “So these and maybe something we call parental financial abuse. That is when the father or mother has money,does not carry out his or her responsibility on the child as he or she should. So the child may get motivated to equally have his won by whatever means,” tbe EFCC officer said.

    EFCC Decries Rising Cases Of Financial Crimes Among Families is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

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  • Fact Check: Donald Trump, not his lookalike, promoted the COVID-19 vaccine several times

    A woman fielding a question about former President Donald Trump’s COVID-19 vaccine promotion claimed that his past remarks may not have actually come from him.

    An Instagram clip posted Feb. 28 showed a woman being asked, “You have mentioned in the past that Donald Trump was here to help humanity. If that’s true, then why did he promote the COVID vaccines and tell everyone to get it?” 

    She responded, “He did not. That was a, that was a lookalike that was doing that promotion for the, for the deep state.”

    (Screenshot from Instagram)

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    Trump promoted the COVID-19 vaccine several times. He did so on multiple platforms, some in front of audiences. There’s no evidence a lookalike made his public remarks.

    The Washington Post compiled instances when Trump promoted the COVID-19 vaccine. He also said multiple times that he had taken the vaccine and told people in interviews, rallies, public events and press statements to get vaccinated. Here are some of his quotes:

    • On Fox News, March 16, 2021: “It works incredibly well. 95%, maybe even more than that … I would recommend it, and I would recommend it to a lot of people that don’t want to get it and a lot of those people voted for me, frankly. But again, we have our freedoms and we have to live by that and I agree with that also. But it’s a great vaccine, it’s a safe vaccine, and it’s something that works.”

    • At the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit on July 24, 2021, in Phoenix, (4:15:06-4:15:21): “How about the vaccine? I came up with the vaccine. They said it would take three to five years, gonna save the world. I recommend you take it, but I also believe in your freedoms 100%. But just so you understand, but it was a great achievement.”

    • At an Aug, 21, 2021, rally in Cullman, Alabama, (36:48-36:55): “You know what, I believe totally in your freedoms, I do. You gotta do what you have to do. But I recommend take the vaccines. I did it, it’s good. Take the vaccines.”

    • At Bill O’Reilly “History Tour” event Dec. 19, 2021, in Dallas: “If you don’t wanna take it you shouldn’t be forced to take it. No mandates. But take credit because we saved tens of millions of lives.” O’Reilly said, “Both the President and I are vaxxed, and did you get the booster?” Trump said, “Yes.”

    There’s plenty of documentation that Trump promoted and recommended the COVID-19 vaccine. We rate the claim that it was Trump’s lookalike that did so Pants on Fire!



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  • Aledmys Diaz may start season on injured list

    The wide-open battle for the A’s starting third baseman job took an unfortunate turn for veteran Aledmys Diaz, who could open the regular season on the injured list.

    Diaz, easily Oakland’s highest-paid position player at $8 million this season, was diagnosed Friday with a strained groin suffered on Wednesday that manager Mark Kotsay said will sideline him at least “2-to-3 weeks.”

    Jordan Diaz and Darell Hernaiz, Diaz’s two biggest competitors at third base who had been struggling, each factored into Oakland’s 12-8 spring training win over Seattle on Saturday. Diaz, who entered the game 1-for-8, doubled and scored twice. Hernaiz, the team’s No. 9 prospect according to MLB.com, had a hit, scored and drove in a run after starting the spring just 1-for-10.

    Diaz had a disappointing first season in Oakland, with career-worst numbers for average (.229), on-base percentage (.280) and slugging percentage (.337) after signing a team-high $14.5 million, 2-year free-agent contract. The eight-year veteran played in two games this spring — going 1-for-3 — before a groin injury forced him to be scratched from Wednesday’s lineup. He underwent an MRI on Thursday and the results Friday revealed it wasn’t just a minor injury.

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