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10 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: 'Deeply disgusted': GOP senator shreds Biden admin in scathing letter on new immigrant deportation shield
Senator Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, has expressed strong concerns to DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas regarding the extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for nationals from El Salvador, Venezuela, Ukraine, and Sudan. Moreno criticized the rationale behind the extensions, which allow nearly 1 million noncitizens to remain in the U.S. until 2026.
Moreno's inquiry includes questions about the presence of MS-13 gang members in the U.S. and the government's vetting process for TPS recipients. He argues that the Biden administration's approach disregards the will of American voters who oppose open-border policies.
#politics
Breitbart: 'It's Official': Media Gloat over Donald Trump's NY Case Conviction
President-elect Donald Trump was officially convicted in the New York business records case, receiving an unconditional release with no jail time. He criticized the process as an embarrassment to New York and announced plans to appeal the conviction, which he claims is politically motivated.
The sentencing has led to mixed reactions, with some in the media mocking Trump and labeling him a convicted felon. Legal experts suggest the case may be overturned on appeal, while Republicans argue it represents a weaponization of justice against a political opponent.
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Extreme Cold in England, Trump’s Sentence, and Maduro’s Inauguration Reactions
On January 10, 2025, various global events unfolded, including a falconry championship in Qatar, a demonstration in Tel Aviv by relatives of hostages in Gaza, and the start of the Egyptian Marathon in Luxor. Political activities included President-elect Donald Trump's remote sentencing hearing in New York and protests against India's Prime Minister Modi.
Additionally, significant events included the launch of the Ethiopian Securities Exchange, a protest against South Korea's impeached president, and the closure of the Colombia-Venezuela border. In the U.S., firefighters battled a major blaze in the Bronx, and President Biden addressed wildfires in Los Angeles.
#society
The Western Journal: LA Officials Send Fake Evacuation Alert to Entire County, Nearly Flood Streets with 10 Million Panicking Residents
Los Angeles officials mistakenly issued a countywide evacuation alert due to wildfires, causing panic among residents. The Los Angeles City Emergency Management Department later clarified that the alert was sent in error, and evacuation orders remained unchanged.
This incident highlights ongoing issues within the Los Angeles County Fire Department, including previous mismanagement and prioritization of diversity initiatives over effective firefighting strategies. Officials are now focused on preventing such errors in the future.
Breitbart: Los Angeles Archbishop: ‘We Don’t Know Why These Disasters Happen’
Los Angeles Archbishop José Gomez held a Mass for wildfire victims, emphasizing the mystery of suffering and God's love amidst disasters. He acknowledged the complexity of evil and the lack of easy answers, while encouraging faith in God's providence.
Meanwhile, an alleged arsonist has been arrested for the Kenneth Fire, challenging claims that climate change is solely to blame. The suspect, a homeless man, was found with suspicious items, prompting further investigation. Responses from celebrities have varied, with some attributing the fires to climate change and others criticizing political leaders.
Breitbart: Adam Carolla on California Fire Fallout: 'You Should See This Stuff Coming'
Comedian Adam Carolla discussed the wildfires in Los Angeles on FNC’s “Gutfeld!” He criticized the local government for failing to anticipate the disasters, attributing the fires to mismanagement and the homeless population's behavior. Carolla emphasized the need for practical solutions over platitudes.
He pointed out that many affected residents, including himself, are now homeless due to the fires, contrasting their situation with that of the stereotypical homeless population. Carolla suggested that the narrative around homelessness often overlooks the complexities of individual circumstances.
Fox News: Mandy Moore tells critics to 'kindly F off' after backlash for sharing her family's fire relief fundraiser
Mandy Moore is responding to criticism regarding her financial support for her in-laws, who lost their home in the Eaton Fire. She emphasized the need for community support and clarified that her family is indeed helping them during this challenging time, as they also suffered significant losses.
Moore shared her own experience with the wildfires, noting the devastation in her neighborhood and the emotional toll it has taken on her family. She expressed gratitude for the community's support and called for donations to help her in-laws rebuild.
Fox News: ABC’s David Muir returns to air with looser jacket after being mocked for 'vanity' with tailored look
ABC anchor David Muir faced backlash for appearing to use clothespins to tighten his jacket while reporting on the L.A. wildfires. Critics, including Jack Osbourne, mocked him for prioritizing his appearance during a disaster, leading to widespread social media commentary.
In response to the criticism, Muir adjusted his attire for subsequent reports, opting for a looser jacket and casual clothing while covering the aftermath of the fires.
Breitbart: China's TikTok Tells Workers Impacted by Los Angeles Wildfires to Take Sick Days
TikTok is facing criticism for its handling of employee policies during the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. As the fires force evacuations and disrupt power, employees are being told to use their limited personal and sick days if they cannot work remotely, despite the company’s office being closed.
While TikTok claims to prioritize employee safety, internal communications suggest a “business-as-usual” approach, with staff expected to manage their time off amidst a natural disaster. The company has issued statements denying misunderstandings about its policies, but evidence from employee communications contradicts this.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: NATO Base Water Supply Again Thought Targeted by Saboteurs
Police are investigating suspected sabotage at a NATO airbase in Cologne, Germany, following an attempted breach of the water treatment plant. This incident marks the third such attempt in recent months, raising concerns about potential health risks to military personnel.
The investigation follows a series of unusual occurrences, including abnormal test results in the base's drinking water and previous attempts to access secure areas. Officials suspect a hostile actor, likely Russia, is behind these actions amid heightened tensions over hybrid warfare in Europe.
Times Of Israel: 5 said killed in Israeli strike targeting Hezbollah weapons truck in south Lebanon
Israel conducted an airstrike in southern Lebanon, reportedly killing five individuals, targeting a Hezbollah weapons truck. This action occurred during a fragile ceasefire established on November 27, with the IDF stating it acted to neutralize a threat from Hezbollah operatives loading weapons.
The strike raises tensions as both sides accuse each other of ceasefire violations. The UN peacekeeping force condemned the attack as a breach of the Security Council resolution underpinning the ceasefire, which was meant to halt hostilities following increased Hezbollah attacks on Israel.
#economy
GB News: Train ticket prices: Britons can get tickets from £2.60 as rail fares slashed - but you must be quick
The UK government is launching its largest-ever national rail sale, offering up to 50% off selected train tickets from January 14 to January 20, for travel between January 17 and March 31, 2025. This initiative coincides with the 200th anniversary of the UK's railways.
Passengers can enjoy significant savings on popular routes, with fares as low as £2.60 for some journeys. The sale aims to encourage more rail travel and follows last year's successful initiative, which sold over 600,000 tickets.
#military
The Western Journal: Crazy Twist: Hegseth-Haters Humiliated When Jimmy Carter's Funeral Proves He's Not an 'Extremist'
The funeral of former President Jimmy Carter highlighted a Jerusalem Cross symbol, which became a focal point amid political controversy surrounding Pete Hegseth's tattoos. Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren criticized Hegseth for his ink, associating it with right-wing extremism.
Despite her complaints, the event suggested a broader acceptance of such Christian symbols, contrasting with the concerns raised by Warren. The ceremony served to challenge the narrative of Hegseth as an extremist, showcasing the complexity of political perceptions surrounding faith and military service.