Crash by Illegal Immigrant in Indiana Draws National Outrage

Four people in Indiana are dead following a crash involving a semi truck on Feb. 3, 2026. The driver of the semi truck, Bekzhan Beishekeev, is a 30-year-old illegal immigrant from Kyrgyzstan who was paroled into the country under the Biden administration’s CBP One app, according to a statement by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). DHS also stated that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had issued a detainer for Beishkeev and took custody of him on Feb. 5, 2026. “He will remain in ICE custody pending immigration proceedings,” they added.

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When Tyrants Beg for Talks: The Danger of Empowering Iran’s Soul Crushing Murder Factory Once Again

Iran’s rulers, now that they are on their knees, apparently want to “talk.” Iranian officials, including the foreign minister, have signaled openness to negotiating a new nuclear deal — not from “moderation” or a genuine change in behavior. The plea from Iran’s regime is clearly a last-ditch effort to hold on to power so the mullahs can keep on torturing, slaughtering and putting out the eyes of their citizens.

The regime is searching for a way out. This moment, therefore, is not one for misplaced diplomatic optimism that the mullahs are now prepared to stop building nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles that can reach the United States, or to stop brutalizing innocent Iranians. The regime, which rules by terror, is evidently still hoping to rule the rest of the world by terror, too.

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Stephen Harper is calling for unity amid existential threats to Canada. Will today’s leaders listen?

For the first time since his defeat a decade ago, former Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper took centre stage this week with a refreshing show of bipartisanship and a call for national unity — a message the country and his party needed to hear.

The occasion was Harperpalooza or Harperfest as some Conservative staffers referred to the celebrations, a week’s worth of events in the capital to mark 20 years since Harper first became prime minister.

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Here’s Where AI Is Tearing Through Corporate America

In the past few days, employees of Authentic Brands Group have been seeking out the company’s chief digital officer, Adam Kronengold, to ask him a newly urgent question: Should they start using a new AI tool released by Anthropic to review legal documents?

The company, which has about 600 employees and owns brands including Reebok and Champion, uses specialized software for that task now. But company leaders have encouraged experimentation and embrace of AI in the ranks.

“Everyone feels very empowered to raise their hands and say, ‘Hey, how can we fold this in?’” Kronengold said.
He has told employees he’ll make sure they get access to the new plug-in—but they can keep using the existing software for now.

Envisioning versions of this discussion playing out across corporate America, investors dumped software stocks this week, wreaking widespread losses on companies that sell digital tools and services for human-resources management, productivity, data analysis and other purposes.

Software, another AI frontier victim.

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Will Canada’s new auto strategy put as many EVs on the road as Carney says?

Despite widespread approval from provinces and auto manufacturers, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s auto plan might not accelerate the transition to electric vehicles as fast as he says.

On Thursday, Carney ended Canada’s electric vehicle mandate, resumed purchase incentives and said higher standards for fuel efficiency were coming. Ontario and Alberta’s premiers said they were both “pleased” and car manufacturers said the move provided “welcome policy stability.”

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Nearly $300M in federal contracts went to companies later removed from Indigenous Business Directory

Over $285 million in federal government contracts for Indigenous businesses were awarded over a five-year period to companies that have since been removed from its Indigenous Business Directory, according to a response to a written question in the House of Commons.

The public directory was created to help Indigenous-owned businesses pursue opportunities, including federal contracts.

Companies must be at least 51 per cent owned and controlled by First Nations, Métis or Inuit to be eligible.

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Poll: Majority of Florida Republicans Will Not Watch Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Show

Superbowl Half-Time Headliner Bad Bunny

A majority of Florida Republicans say they will not be watching woke rapper Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show, according to a recent poll. Democrats, however, are planning to tune in.

The survey, published on Friday, found that 68 percent of Florida registered voters said they will watch the NFL’s Super Bowl LX on Sunday, according to a report by South Florida Sun Sentinel.

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STIRLING: Carbon tax shell game — how climate activists masquerading as ‘experts’ are bankrupting Canada

On February 3, Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre said in the House of Commons that “Canadians deserve to have a full stomach, a full fridge, and a full bank account, all at once.” He went on to offer his theory that Canada has the highest food inflation in the G7 due to the industrial carbon tax and fuel taxes. He asked Prime Minister Mark Carney for his theory. The Prime Minister responded that the Canadian Climate Institute “estimated the impact of the industrial carbon tax on food prices as approximately zero.”

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Toronto police officer called ‘genesis’ of corruption probe denied bail

The Toronto police constable called the “genesis” of a months-long corruption probe has been denied bail.

Const. Timothy Barnhardt, 56, was denied bail in a Toronto court on Friday afternoon, although defence asked that he receive protective custody, which was granted. He is scheduled to appear in court next on March 19.

Barnhardt is among seven police officers who were arrested this week, along with one retired officer, as part of a months-long corruption probe by York Regional Police that has resulted – so far – in numerous charges, including conspiracy to commit murder to drug trafficking.


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h/t Patti Jo

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The Truth About the ‘Racist’ Video Trump Posted That the Left Doesn’t Want You to Know

The uproar over the Trump video tells you more about the left’s narrative machine than it does about what actually happened. What they want you to see is “Trump posts racist monkey video about the Obamas.” What they do not want you to see is context, intent, or basic honesty about how the clip ended up on his Truth Social feed in the first place.


The media lied about Trump? I’m shocked.

More … Cue the Outrage! Lefties Blow a Gasket at Trump for ‘Racist’ Meme (Except There’s Just One Problem)

h/t Frances

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