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10 Jan 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Comedian Steve Byrne Calls Gavin Newsom's Mismanagement of Los Angeles Fires 'Criminal'
Comedian Steve Byrne criticized California politicians, including Gov. Gavin Newsom and L.A. Mayor Karen Bass, for their handling of the L.A. wildfires. He described their management of the state's water supply and related issues as "criminal," citing the destruction of his former home in Pasadena.
Byrne's comments reflect a broader frustration among Hollywood figures regarding the state's leadership during the ongoing wildfire crisis. He emphasized the need for accountability and foresight from state officials.
Breitbart: Joe Rogan, Mel Gibson Slam Gavin Newsom's Failure to Prepare L.A. for Wildfires: 'You're Out of Your F*cking Mind, Ruined This State'
Joe Rogan and Mel Gibson criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for his inadequate response to the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. They highlighted the $24 billion spent on homelessness instead of wildfire prevention, with Gibson stating that Newsom had failed to keep his promise to manage the forests.
The wildfires have caused significant destruction, displacing tens of thousands and resulting in five confirmed fatalities. As the situation worsens, Rogan expressed frustration over the state's management, while Gibson warned of societal collapse indicators present today.
#society
Breitbart: Report: Families Flee to Disneyland Hotels to Escape Deadly L.A. Wildfires
Families affected by raging wildfires in Los Angeles are seeking shelter in hotels near Disneyland, with reports of long lines at local accommodations. The fires have caused massive destruction, displacing tens of thousands and resulting in at least five fatalities.
Power outages have impacted around 340,000 residents, particularly in areas like Pacific Palisades and Hollywood Hills, as crews combat the blazes. Despite the proximity of the fires, Disneyland Resort continues to operate normally, though many cast members are affected.
Forbes: California Wildfire Live Updates: Death Toll From All Fires Reaches 7 As Police Arrest Arson Suspect Near Kenneth Fire
The Palisades Fire in Los Angeles County has expanded to nearly 20,000 acres, contributing to a total of seven fatalities from multiple active wildfires. Thousands of structures have been damaged or destroyed, prompting extensive evacuations and the deployment of National Guard troops to assist.
Authorities are investigating potential arson related to the Kenneth Fire, which has also grown significantly. The situation has led to public safety concerns, including school closures and postponed sports events, as air quality deteriorates due to smoke.
Breitbart: ‘Lesbians Get It Done’: Pride Mag Lauds L.A. Fire Chief as Wildfires Rage
As wildfires devastate Los Angeles, a left-leaning magazine's praise for Fire Chief Kristin Crowley, the city's first openly LGBTQ+ fire chief, has drawn criticism. The article celebrates her leadership amidst the crisis, but many argue it prioritizes identity politics over urgent operational issues.
Critics highlight concerns about resource shortages and inadequate firefighting measures, questioning the effectiveness of city leadership during the disaster. The backlash reflects growing tension over the intersection of identity narratives and crisis management.
Breitbart: WATCH: Abandoned, Bulldozed, Burned Cars in Palisades Fire
Dozens of abandoned vehicles remain on Sunset Boulevard after a rapid evacuation due to a spreading fire in Pacific Palisades. Residents faced gridlock and confusion, with no police directing traffic as smoke advanced. Miraculously, no fatalities occurred despite extensive property damage.
The Lake Shrine, a historic landmark, survived, but many nearby buildings were destroyed. Frustration among residents grew as local officials held press conferences while evacuation efforts were hindered. The scene now resembles a war zone, with emergency services struggling to navigate the chaos.
#crime
GB News: More than 50 towns could have rape gang victims, says campaigning Tory MP Robbie Moore
Conservative MP Robbie Moore claims that over 50 towns may be impacted by the ongoing rape gangs scandal, highlighting the grooming and exploitation of young white children by predominantly Pakistani men. He argues for a national inquiry, criticizing local authorities for not addressing the issue adequately.
Moore emphasizes the need for accountability, stating that the scale of the problem in areas like Bradford could surpass well-known cases in Rotherham and Rochdale. The Home Office acknowledges the issue and is working on implementing recommendations from an independent inquiry into child sexual abuse.
#technology
Fox News: How to easily print photos from your phone
Both Android OS 15 and iOS 18 enhance smartphone photography with advanced AI processing and high-quality camera sensors. Users can easily print photos using Wi-Fi-enabled printers, portable photo printers, or online services like Shutterfly.
Transferring photos to a computer for printing is also straightforward. Users can connect their devices via USB and print from their computers. The advancements in mobile photography and printing options make capturing and preserving memories more accessible than ever.