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10 Jan 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Poll Shows Blue State Voters Back Trump's Red State Deportation Policies
Poll Shows Blue State Voters Back Trump's Red State Deportation Policies
A recent poll in Maryland reveals that 76% of residents support local officials collaborating with federal authorities to deport illegal migrants, despite the state's Democratic leadership. Notably, 65% of Democrats and 96% of Republicans back this requirement, reflecting a significant bipartisan consensus.

This sentiment emerges amid rising crime rates in Maryland, with increases in rapes, robberies, and assaults reported. The poll, conducted by Gonzales Research & Media, surveyed 811 registered voters and highlights a disconnect between public opinion and current local policies regarding immigration enforcement.


GB News: Trump 'searching for disease to justify closing US-Mexico border' and expel migrants on health grounds
Trump 'searching for disease to justify closing US-Mexico border' and expel migrants on health grounds
Donald Trump plans to invoke public health emergency powers to seal the US-Mexican border, focusing on diseases like tuberculosis to justify the use of Title 42. His advisers are exploring claims that migrants may carry unfamiliar illnesses, aiming to frame mass migration as a public health threat.

This strategy builds on Trump's previous use of Title 42 during the Covid-19 pandemic, with critics noting that the policy led to increased illegal crossings. Data indicates a rise in "gotaways" during the prior implementation of the policy.


#politics

CNSNews: Judge Merchan Sentences Trump to ‘Unconditional Discharge’ of Penalties
Judge Merchan Sentences Trump to ‘Unconditional Discharge’ of Penalties
Judge Juan Merchan sentenced Donald Trump to an "unconditional discharge" for his "hush money" conviction, asserting the case was handled like any other in New York. Analysts suggest this move allows Merchan to label Trump a "felon" while avoiding accusations of obstructing a president.

Conservative commentator Mark Levin criticized the Supreme Court's 5-4 decision to reject Trump's request for a stay on the sentencing, arguing it sets a dangerous precedent for political opponents to use the courts against candidates. Levin condemned the ruling as an "abomination."


Breitbart: Poll: Americans' Have Worse View of Biden as Term Ends than for Obama or Trump
Poll: Americans' Have Worse View of Biden as Term Ends than for Obama or Trump
President Biden's approval ratings are notably low, with only about 25% of Americans rating his presidency as "good" or "great." This is a stark contrast to the higher ratings for former Presidents Trump and Obama at the end of their terms.

Many Democrats also view Biden's presidency as mediocre, with significant dissatisfaction regarding his handling of issues such as the economy, immigration, and international conflicts. Approximately 40% of Americans feel worse off now compared to when he took office.


Le Monde: TikTok ban in the US: What can we expect from the Supreme Court hearing?
TikTok ban in the US: What can we expect from the Supreme Court hearing?
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a case regarding TikTok's future in the country, following a law mandating its parent company, ByteDance, to divest U.S. operations by January 19 or face a ban. Accusations of national security threats have been raised, but TikTok argues for First Amendment protections.

Possible outcomes include upholding the law, declaring it unconstitutional, or suspending it for a negotiated resolution under the incoming Trump administration. Trump's support for TikTok has shifted since his previous attempts to ban it, citing concerns over competition with platforms like Facebook.


Fox News: TikTok makes its case to skeptical justices: 'No valid interest' in 'preventing propaganda'
TikTok makes its case to skeptical justices: 'No valid interest' in 'preventing propaganda'
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on whether TikTok should divest from its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, or face a ban in the U.S. Justices are questioning the app's claims to First Amendment protections amid national security concerns.

The court's decision, expected before a January 19 deadline, could significantly impact the 170 million American users of TikTok. The Biden administration argues that the app's foreign ownership poses security threats, not restrictions on free speech.


#society

Forbes: Billionaires And Celebrities Pledge Aid To Los Angeles Fire Victims: Here’s Who Has Donated So Far
Billionaires And Celebrities Pledge Aid To Los Angeles Fire Victims: Here’s Who Has Donated So Far
Wildfires in Los Angeles County have led to the evacuation of nearly 200,000 residents, with significant donations pouring in from celebrities and billionaires to aid relief efforts. Notable contributions include $1 million from Jamie Lee Curtis and matching funds from billionaire Jared Isaacman.

Five major fires are currently active, including the Palisades Fire and the Eaton Fire, with limited containment reported. At least 10 fatalities have occurred, and many high-profile individuals have lost their homes in the blazes.


Breitbart: Trudeau: Wildfires Will Get Worse if We Don't Step Up Fight Against Climate Change
Trudeau: Wildfires Will Get Worse if We Don't Step Up Fight Against Climate Change
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau emphasized the need for intensified efforts against climate change in light of the wildfires in Southern California. He noted that wildfires are increasingly affecting urban areas and highlighted Canada's support for California through resources and expertise.

Trudeau explained that climate change contributes to drier summers and shifting weather patterns, leading to more frequent fires in previously unaffected communities. He urged for serious action to reduce emissions to protect future generations.


The Western Journal: The True Test for Meta: Pro-Lifers Want Their Suspended Facebook Accounts Back
The True Test for Meta: Pro-Lifers Want Their Suspended Facebook Accounts Back
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is shifting its approach to content moderation by ending its fact-checking agreements and introducing a "community notes" system. This change comes amid demands from the Alliance Defending Freedom to reinstate accounts of pro-lifers whose content was banned under previous policies.

The ADF argues that the suspensions of accounts belonging to LifeNews, Steven Ertelt, and Abby Covington reflect a bias in Meta's enforcement of community standards. They have called for swift action from Meta to restore these accounts, stating that the situation will serve as a test of the company's commitment to free speech.


Fox News: Dem rep slammed for sharing clip of burning McDonald's, blaming corporations for wildfires
Dem rep slammed for sharing clip of burning McDonald's, blaming corporations for wildfires
Rep. Pramila Jayapal faced backlash for blaming corporations like McDonald's for California wildfires, claiming they contribute to climate change. Critics on social media countered that government mismanagement and incompetence were more to blame for the disaster's severity.

As the fires have caused significant destruction, local officials, including Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, were criticized for budget cuts to the fire department and inadequate emergency response. Many pointed out the need for better preparedness and resource management in the face of such natural disasters.


#foreignaffairs

Forbes: Supreme Court Signals It Will Uphold TikTok Ban (Live Updates)
Supreme Court Signals It Will Uphold TikTok Ban (Live Updates)
The Supreme Court is considering a federal law that could ban TikTok unless it separates from its Chinese parent company, ByteDance. Justices expressed skepticism about TikTok's claims that the ban violates First Amendment rights, focusing instead on national security concerns regarding data collection.

If upheld, the ban could take effect as soon as January 19, rendering the app unusable in the U.S. unless it divests from ByteDance. Legal experts suggest TikTok's operations may be significantly impacted, with potential consequences for its users and associated services.


Times Of Israel: Thousands of fighters march through Tehran in show of force against Israel, US
Thousands of fighters march through Tehran in show of force against Israel, US
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps held a military parade in Tehran, showcasing heavy weaponry and signaling readiness to confront perceived threats, particularly from the U.S. and Israel. This display follows the weakening of Iranian proxies like Hezbollah and Hamas amid ongoing conflicts.

Iranian officials emphasized support for Gaza and Palestine, while President Masoud Pezeshkian welcomed Lebanon's new leader, Joseph Aoun, expressing hope for unity against Israel. Aoun's election is seen as a step toward stability in Lebanon, with expectations of cooperation with Iran.


Fox News: Trump setting up meeting with Putin, in communication with Xi
Trump setting up meeting with Putin, in communication with Xi
President-elect Donald Trump announced plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping, emphasizing the need to end the war in Ukraine. He noted the high casualty rates and suggested a cease-fire agreement should be fair and equitable, although details remain unclear.

Trump also hinted at supporting Putin's desire to prevent Ukraine from joining NATO and mentioned potential tariffs on China. His transition team has not clarified the implications of his comments regarding military action in Panama.


#crime

Fox News: Los Angeles wildfires: Homeowners confront man they believe is arsonist as celebrities fuel firebug theories
Los Angeles wildfires: Homeowners confront man they believe is arsonist as celebrities fuel firebug theories
A man was apprehended by Los Angeles residents who suspected him of being an arsonist linked to recent wildfires in Southern California. He was seen carrying a blowtorch and fuel tank, but police have not confirmed any connection to the fires as investigations continue.

The ongoing wildfires have prompted concerns about looting in evacuated areas, with at least 20 arrests made for theft. Private security firms are struggling to meet demand as residents seek protection for their homes amidst the chaos.


Breitbart: Fleeing Cartel Gunmen Kill Elderly Woman During Crash in Mexican Border City 
Fleeing Cartel Gunmen Kill Elderly Woman During Crash in Mexican Border City 
In Tamaulipas, Mexico, a police chase involving Gulf Cartel gunmen resulted in a tragic crash that killed an 89-year-old woman. The gunmen, fleeing from law enforcement, crashed their SUV into the victim's vehicle during a shootout in Matamoros, leading to further chaos as they set up blockades.

After the initial crash, the gunmen continued to flee until they crashed again and abandoned their vehicle, which contained weapons and explosives. Emergency responders arrived, but the elderly woman succumbed to her injuries, while the driver was hospitalized in serious condition.


Fox News: Cruise ship passengers from across US sue after worker sentenced for placing hidden cameras in guest rooms
Cruise ship passengers from across US sue after worker sentenced for placing hidden cameras in guest rooms
Nineteen passengers, including minors, are suing Royal Caribbean and former employee Arvin Joseph Mirasol for allegedly installing hidden cameras in their cabins, capturing private moments without consent. Mirasol, sentenced to 30 years for child pornography, is accused of uploading these images online.

The lawsuit claims Royal Caribbean failed to prevent such incidents and did not adequately warn passengers about the risk of sexual assaults, which have reportedly increased on cruise ships. Victims report severe emotional distress and fear regarding the misuse of their recorded images.


Fox News: Trump assassination attempt victims 'honored' to attend 47th president's inauguration
Trump assassination attempt victims 'honored' to attend 47th president's inauguration
Victims David Dutch and James Copenhaver, injured in the July assassination attempt on President-elect Trump, will attend his inauguration on January 20. They expressed gratitude for the support from Trump and his team during their recovery, while remembering fellow victim Corey Comperatore, who died in the attack.

The two men have lingering concerns about security failures that allowed the gunman to shoot from a nearby building. They plan to seek accountability for the incident, emphasizing the need for improved safety measures at political events.


#technology

Fox News: Sotomayor questions logic of TikTok's argument against looming national ban
Sotomayor questions logic of TikTok's argument against looming national ban
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on whether TikTok should divest from its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, or face a ban in the U.S. The case raises national security concerns versus free speech protections, with justices expressing skepticism about TikTok's claims.

TikTok's legal team argues for First Amendment protections, but the Biden administration contends that the app's foreign ownership poses security risks. The court must decide by January 19, as a ban would affect around 170 million American users.


Fox News: Chinese auto giant wants to make flying cars your next commute option
Chinese auto giant wants to make flying cars your next commute option
GAC Group has launched its eVTOL brand, Govy, introducing the AirJet, a composite-wing flying car designed for urban air taxi services. The AirJet can travel up to 124 miles at speeds of 155 mph and features vertical takeoff and landing capabilities, emphasizing safety and efficiency.

GAC aims to create a comprehensive Robo-AirTaxi system for smart mobility, targeting airworthiness certification by 2025 and plans for demonstration operations in China's Greater Bay Area by 2027. This initiative seeks to revolutionize urban transportation and connectivity.