Day: February 11, 2026

Gov. Pritzker ignored my letter — after his sanctuary policies killed my daughter

3:30 pm February 11, 2026

I am a lifelong Illinoisan, and I have met my social contract. I’ve done everything properly. I’ve been law-abiding and I’ve been productive. And if I didn’t do these things, I would have been punished. So I’ve met my side of the bargain. But I want my governor to know that he hasn’t met his […]

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Arizona Mexican restaurant swamped with hate over free meals for ICE, but owners respond with ‘God bless you’

3:30 pm February 11, 2026

An Arizona Mexican restaurant run by immigrants has been swamped with hateful messages, calls and online reviews over it giving free meals to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, but the owners say they are responding with kindness. “We’re trying to respond in a positive way, just because I know that putting more hate […]

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Arizona Mexican restaurant swamped with hate over free meals for ICE, but owners respond with ‘God bless you’

3:30 pm February 11, 2026

An Arizona Mexican restaurant run by immigrants has been swamped with hateful messages, calls and online reviews over it giving free meals to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, but the owners say they are responding with kindness. “We’re trying to respond in a positive way, just because I know that putting more hate […]

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The surprising reason why Americans could face high beef prices for years

3:30 pm February 11, 2026

Beef prices are soaring — and economists warn Americans shouldn’t expect relief anytime soon, as the U.S. cattle herd shrinks to its smallest size in 75 years. The massive decrease in cattle numbers has been caused by years of drought, soaring costs and an aging ranching workforce. Agricultural economists and ranchers alike say rebuilding herds […]

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The surprising reason why Americans could face high beef prices for years

3:30 pm February 11, 2026

Beef prices are soaring — and economists warn Americans shouldn’t expect relief anytime soon, as the U.S. cattle herd shrinks to its smallest size in 75 years. The massive decrease in cattle numbers has been caused by years of drought, soaring costs and an aging ranching workforce. Agricultural economists and ranchers alike say rebuilding herds […]

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