Monday, February 16, 2026

Shilling for the Jew haters: NPR Downplays Palestinian Authority’s ‘Pay-to-Slay’ Sheme

NPR Downplays Palestinian Authority’s ‘Pay-to-Slay’ Sheme as 'Controversial Program That Pays the Families of Palestinians Who Are Detained'

NPR also claimed the PA ended the scheme even though evidence shows it paid over $200 million to families of terrorists in 2025

NPR is out with a report downplaying the Palestinian Authority’s pay-to-slay program that has long provided cash payments to terrorists, describing it as "a controversial program that pays the families of Palestinians who are detained in Israeli jails or killed or injured by the Israeli military." The report also suggests the PA has ended the program, in spite of evidence to the contrary.

"The Palestinian Authority, which governs much of the West Bank, has promised elections this year for the first time in 15 years," All Things Consideredhost Ailsa Chang said Monday, introducing a segment reported by NPR’s Emily Feng. "They want to prove that they are ready to run a full-fledged Palestinian state one day."

"And to prove that, they’ve also stopped a controversial program that pays the families of Palestinians who are detained in Israeli jails or killed or injured by the Israeli military," she said.

The piece quoted Qadura Fares, the former head of the PA’s prisoners’ affairs commission, who was imprisoned for trying to kill an Israeli soldier. "He says Palestinians will fight the Israeli occupation whether their families get paid or not. He himself was in prison starting in the 1980s for trying to kill Israeli soldiers."

"The money—it's mean nothing for those have believed that this occupation should be ended and to fight the occupation," Fares told NPR.  "These people is a freedom fighter. These people—we feel proud."

Feng also quoted a woman who claimed to no longer receive pay-to-slay payments. "‘I wanted to be the mother of a doctor, not a martyr,’ she says. After her son’s death, the Palestinian Authority used to give her 1,400 shekels a month, about $440 U.S. now. But they stopped those payments this summer because those payments are despised within Israel."

The segment was met with backlash from the watchdog group Honest Reporting. "No, @NPR, this isn’t the reason the PA program is ‘controversial,’" the group said. "The recipients of the cash are families of TERRORISTS—not Palestinians who committed minor crimes or were innocently caught in the crossfire, but bona fide terrorists whom you appear to be whitewashing."

Recent evidence from the State Department shows that the PA paid more than $200 million to terrorists and their families in 2025, the same year it claimed to have ended the payments, the Washington Free Beacon reported. Instead of ending the scheme, the PA shifted to a new system that it tried to hide from international donors, under the guise of "social welfare."

The NPR piece referenced the new system, known in Arabic as Tamkeen, but said it was meant "to help struggling Palestinian families, including those who no longer get prisoner payments."

The segment also doubted the new program's efficacy, in spite of the State Department's evidence. Of the 20 families of terrorists that NPR interviewed, only two were able to find the new welfare office, but hadn’t heard back yet. One father—who stopped receiving pay-to-slay payments for his imprisoned son—was told to apply for the welfare program.

"He refused to," Feng said. "‘It’s an insult to my dignity,’ he says. Palestinians like Kaffri feel the prisoners’ payments were reparations for their loss of freedom or of life and not acts of charity."

"If Harvard has stopped discriminating, it should happily share the data necessary to prove it,"


Trump Admin Sues Harvard for Withholding Race-Related Admissions Data

The Justice Department sued Harvard University on Friday, accusing the Ivy League school of withholding admissions data needed to show it is complying with the Supreme Court’s ban on affirmative action in college admissions.

"The Justice Department will not allow universities to flout our nation’s federal civil rights laws by refusing to provide the information required for our review," assistant attorney general Harmeet K. Dhillon said. "Providing requested data is a basic expectation of any credible compliance process, and refusal to cooperate creates concerns about university practices.

"If Harvard has stopped discriminating, it should happily share the data necessary to prove it," Dhillon added.

The suit alleges that Harvard stonewalled DOJ efforts to obtain race-related information, including admissions policies, correspondence related to race, ethnicity, and DEI, and individualized applicant admissions data. The DOJ also accused Harvard of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act for allegedly failing to comply with the department’s requests.

The Trump administration has ramped up enforcement of the Supreme Court’s 2023 ban on affirmative action in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard. In August, the administration said it would start demanding a wider range of race-based admissions data, and indicated that it would crack down on "hidden racial proxies," like diversity statements that schools used to skirt the ban.

Harvard in October reported that the enrollment of Asian students grew in 2025 while the percentage of black and Hispanic students dropped.

Asian enrollment increased to 41 percent from 37 percent, and the percentage of black freshmen dropped from 14 percent to 11.5 percent. Before the Supreme Court’s decision, 18 percent of Harvard’s freshmen were black. Hispanic enrollment decreased by 5 points in 2025, down to 11 percent. The share of white students was not included in the data.

"Under President Trump’s leadership, this Department of Justice is demanding better from our nation’s educational institutions," Attorney General Pam Bondi said Friday. "Harvard has failed to disclose the data we need to ensure that its admissions are free of discrimination—we will continue fighting to put merit over DEI across America."

Some scientific retractions

Nature journal retracts two papers by immunology researchers for image duplication


Weekend reads: CDC’s ‘unethical’ vaccine trial; The Lancet ‘refuses to retract’ letter; on the methods used to correct science

https://retractionwatch.com/2026/02/14/weekend-reads-cdcs-unethical-vaccine-trial-the-lancet-refuses-to-retract-letter-on-the-methods-used-to-correct-science/

What exactly does he think is job is? Protecting the public or his ideology?

Detroit Police Chief Targets Officers Allegedly Coordinating With ICE

BY TYLER DURDEN
MONDAY, FEB 16, 2026 - 06:00 AM

Authored by Luis Cornelio via Headline USA,

Detroit Police Chief Todd Bettison said Thursday that officers purportedly collaborating with federal immigration agents will be held “accountable,” as the city defends its so-called “welcoming” status.

Bettison made the comments during a hearing with the Detroit Board of Police Commissioners regarding two incidents, one on Dec. 16 and another on Feb. 9, according to the Detroit Free Press.

“Of our officers, 98-99 percent do it the right way each and every day,” Bettison claimed. 

“But I do have one or two percent that decide to violate our rules, our policies and our procedures, and to those officers, I will hold them accountable.”

A “welcoming city” refers to jurisdictions that do not require officers to investigate a person’s immigration status during routine investigations.

By contrast, sanctuary cities refuse to honor ICE detainers and actively decline to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.

In the first incident, a Detroit sergeant reportedly called Border Patrol after an officer requested a translation during a traffic stop of a non-English-speaking individual.

Bettison said that Border Patrol determined the person was not a U.S. citizen and detained the individual as a result.

In the second incident, a Detroit officer allegedly contacted Border Patrol while investigating an individual on a felony warrant.

“Border Patrol did respond, and Border Patrol ultimately took this individual,” Bettison said, citing body-worn camera footage reviewed by the DPD.

The commission is set to decide whether to suspend the officers involved ahead of a Feb. 19 hearing.


It's sick out there and getting sicker

Hundreds of women pledge loyalty to ‘Deadpool Killer’ Wade Wilson despite brutal double murder confession



30 ear old cold case solved

DNA breakthrough closes 30-year-old cold case in brutal 1993 rape and murder


Deserves much more then a parking ticket!

NYC apartment fire kills 1 after firefighters’ battle to extinguish blaze slowed due to blocked hydrant



Obama’s Epstein Problem: Burchett Connects the Dots the Media Refuses to Touch [WATCH]

Obama’s Epstein Problem: Burchett Connects the Dots the Media Refuses to Touch [WATCH]

Rep. Tim Burchett criticized former President Barack Obama and the media’s coverage of Jeffrey Epstein during an interview with commentator Benny Johnson, raising questions about Obama’s political ascent and the lack of scrutiny he believes surrounded Epstein during Obama’s presidency.

Democrats live by the false narrative and can never deal with how or why!

Jennings uses one word to obliterate CNN panelist’s tired take on voter ID

Confronting domestic terrorism

Three people from other states charged with making threats against federal law enforcement

The federal agents began receiving threatening calls and texts after their personal information was compromised during a January anti-ICE riot in Minneapolis in which law enforcement vehicles were vandalized and looted, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

How serious is Venezuela about its amnesty law?

How serious is Venezuela about its amnesty law?

Jan D. Walter | Gabriel Gonzalez Zorrilla

February 14, 2026

After interim leader Rodriguez announced an amnesty law last month, some political prisoners have been freed. But one has already been rearrested, and analysts say reforms must accompany the new law. 


It is not uncommon to hear glowing words about Venezuelan unity at the National Assembly in the capital Caracas. Acting President Delcy Rodriguez did not hold back when she presented her draft amnesty law for political prisoners last month. After it was approved in a first reading, Rodriguez said it was a major step "towards peace and reconciliation."

Venezuela's parliament is dominated by toppled former President Nicolas Maduro's United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV). A second reading is scheduled for Tuesday.

Notes from Caracas — Venezuela and the US intervention

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Conflicting numbers about prisoner releases

The Venezuelan government claims to have released 900 political prisoners since December 2025. According to the opposition and human rights organizations, prisoners have indeed been released but not as many as the government says.

Foro Penal, a Venezuelan human rights organization, reported that as of February 9, there were 687 political prisoners in Venezuela, down from 887 in November 2025.

If these figures are correct, only 200 have been released, though Foro Penal's definition of politically motivated imprisonment is regarded as narrow. The opposition alliance Plataforma Unitaria Democratica claims 391 people have been released so far.

The Epstein fanboys and TDS

Reid Hoffman Funded Suit Against Trump Alleging Rape. Epstein Files Mention Him 2,658 Times


Hillary Clinton Breaks With Party Line, Admits Mass Migration Is "Disruptive & Destabilizing"

Hillary Clinton Breaks With Party Line, Admits Mass Migration Is "Disruptive & Destabilizing" 

BY TYLER DURDEN
MONDAY, FEB 16, 2026 - 03:55 AM

After U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke earlier on Saturday at the Munich Security Conference, where he said the U.S. and Europe "belong together" and argued for a stronger West, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who served under former President Barack Obama, appeared on a panel later that afternoon and made surprising remarks about mass migration.

Clinton participated in a panel titled, "The West-West Divide: What Remains of Common Values," and said that mass migration invasion involving millions of illegal aliens has been "destabilizing" to society.

Clinton continued:

So this debate that's going on is driven by an effort to control people, to control who we are, how we look, who we love. And I think we need to call it for what it is.

There is a legitimate reason to have a debate about things like migration. It went too far. It's been disruptive and destabilizing, and it needs to be fixed in a humane way, with secure borders that don't torture and kill people, and with a strong family structure, because it is at the base.

Keith Ellison on defending Biden immigration policies

Bernie Moreno Corners Keith Ellison, Brilliantly Exposing Big Problem in Dem Immigration Narrative

Sunday, February 15, 2026

The cost of immigration virtue signalling

A Month After Mass Amnesty For Illegals, Spain Urges Brussels To Take Migrants Off Its Hands

BY TYLER DURDEN
SUNDAY, FEB 15, 2026 - 04:00 AM

Authored by Thomas Brooke via Remix News,

The Spanish government has asked the European Commission to help facilitate the redistribution of migrants arriving in the Canary Islands to other parts of Europe as part of a broader package of measures aimed at easing the demands placed on the archipelago.

Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., blasted what he called a “rot” within the Democratic Party

Fetterman eviscerates anti-Israel ‘rot’ in Democratic party, shuts down AOC’s ‘genocide’ rhetoric



Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., blasted what he called a “rot” within the Democratic Party, citing what he described as its growing anti-Israel wing.

The Pennsylvania Democrat was responding to comments from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., suggesting the United States should consider withholding aid to Israel.

Ocasio-Cortez said the United States’ “unconditional” support for Israel helped facilitate a “genocide” in Gaza, a characterization Fetterman rejected.

“There was never any genocide in Gaza, absolutely, and there shouldn’t ever be any conditions for aid for Israel, because they were in an existential war,” he said on “Saturday in America.”


“That’s part of the problem with the very anti-Israel part of my party,” he added.

Fetterman went further, accusing some Democrats of aligning with anti-Israel activists.

“Why would you align yourself [with] raging antisemites and very pro-Hamas people like Hasan Piker?” Fetterman questioned.

U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) speaking into a microphone with her hand raised at the Munich Security Conference (MSC).
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) speaks during the Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, Feb. 13. REUTERS

“There’s a rot in my party standing with pro-Hamas people like that,” he said. 

Fox News Digital reached out to Hasan Piker and Ocasio-Cortez for comment, but did not immediately hear back. 

Ocasio-Cortez made the comments while speaking at the annual Munich Security Conference among various world leaders. She and other progressive Democrats have called for conditions on U.S. aid to Israel following its war with Hamas.

Fetterman also questioned why Ocasio-Cortez hasn’t criticized Iran as sharply as she has Israel. As of Jan. 25, the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) reported more than 5,800 people had been killed during the Iranian government’s crackdown on anti-regime protests.

U.S. Sen. John Fetterman speaks during a hearing before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
U.S. Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) speaks during a hearing on oversight of the Department of Homeland Security before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Feb. 12, in Washington, DC. Getty Images

“Why is she so eager to criticize and find a way to criticize Israel? But I don’t really recall them saying anything as Iran was executing thousands and thousands of their protesters,” said Fetterman.


His comments underscore a growing divide within the Democratic Party over support for Israel. Many progressives have pushed for stricter conditions on aid, while Fetterman has repeatedly broken with his party to defend the Jewish state.

Ocasio-Cortez wasn’t the only Democrat at the Munich Security Conference — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Arizona Sens. Ruben Gallego and Mark Kelly also attended, as political analysts say the event could double as an early stage for Democrats eyeing a 2028 presidential bid.



By  Madison Columbo, Fox News