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#illegals
Breitbart: Mexican Cops Find Migrant-Smuggling Tunnel from Mexico to El Paso
Mexican authorities discovered a tunnel in Ciudad Juarez believed to be used by cartels for smuggling migrants into El Paso, Texas. The tunnel, linked to the city's drainage system, was found near the border fence, with items left behind by migrants indicating its use.
This discovery highlights the ongoing issue of human smuggling in the region, as Ciudad Juarez remains a key area for smugglers amid rising migrant activity ahead of the upcoming change in U.S. administration.
#politics
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Princess of Spain Goes Sailing, Olaf Scholz Elected, French Army Leaves Chad
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has been confirmed as the SPD's candidate for the upcoming federal election during a party congress in Berlin.
Protests against impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol took place in Seoul, while various global events unfolded, including a military withdrawal of French forces from Chad and a tragic tram collision in Strasbourg.
Breitbart: Alex Marlow: L.A. Was More Focused on Hiring ‘Four-Spirit Furries’ Than in Preparing for Wildfires
Alex Marlow criticized Los Angeles' priorities, suggesting Democrats focus on ideal conditions rather than preparing for crises. He referenced Rick Caruso's campaign, implying that discussions about diversity in emergency services distract from essential public safety issues.
#society
Breitbart: Amazon Quietly Rolls Back DEI Programs After Evaluating ‘Effectiveness’
Amazon is scaling back its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, citing backlash over their effectiveness. Senior HR executive Candi Castleberry announced the consolidation of programs, focusing on those with proven outcomes to foster a more inclusive culture.
This move follows similar actions by other major companies like Meta, Walmart, and Ford, which have also reevaluated their DEI policies amid changing legal landscapes and criticism from conservatives. Amazon has removed specific DEI-related content from its website.
GB News: Ryanair customers left stunned after being told pay £1,375 in extra fees
A couple faced £1,375 in extra fees for check-in after booking Ryanair flights through Opodo. They struggled with online check-in, leading to £330 charges each way, and reported poor support from both the airline and the travel agency.
Ryanair blamed Opodo for the overcharges, while Opodo acknowledged a lack of customer support and offered a partial refund. Customers have also criticized Opodo for unclear subscription terms that led to unexpected fees.
Breitbart: Expert: Ocean Water Used to Combat L.A. Blazes Could Pose Risks
Firefighters in Los Angeles are using ocean water to combat raging wildfires, despite potential damage to equipment and wildlife. Saltwater can corrode tools and is less effective than freshwater, complicating firefighting efforts as limited aircraft and challenging conditions hinder operations.
The Pacific Palisades area has suffered extensive destruction, with over 10,000 structures lost and several lives claimed. A key reservoir was closed for repairs when the fires broke out, exacerbating the situation.
The Western Journal: Fans Angry When $250k per Episode Actress Begs People to Give Her In-Laws $60k After LA Fires
Actress Mandy Moore faced backlash after asking for donations to help her in-laws, who lost their home in the LA fires. Despite her reported earnings of $250,000 per episode, critics deemed her request tone-deaf, questioning why she couldn't support them financially herself.
Moore's GoFundMe campaign aimed for $60,000 but raised over $200,000, prompting further criticism. She defended her actions, stating that she was sharing the campaign due to public interest and emphasizing her own loss in the fire.
Breitbart: Alex Marlow: The L.A. Wildfires Need to be 'the Abu Ghraib of the Climate Change Movement’
Alex Marlow criticized California officials for their lack of preparedness for recent fires, arguing that if they truly believed in climate change, they would have implemented necessary measures like firebreaks and water conservation. He called for accountability in the climate change movement.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Syria’s Sharaa meets Lebanese PM in bid to improve nations’ ties
Syria's leader Ahmed al-Sharaa met with Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati in Damascus, marking the first visit by a Lebanese premier to Syria in 15 years. They focused on securing and delineating their shared borders and addressing the urgent issue of Syrian refugees in Lebanon.
Both leaders expressed a desire to improve relations, with Sharaa emphasizing the need to move beyond past tensions. Mikati highlighted the priority of border demarcation and the return of Syrian refugees, while also discussing Syrian deposits in Lebanese banks amid Lebanon's financial crisis.
#military
Le Monde: Sudan paramilitary leader says 'lost' Al-Jazira state capital
Sudanese paramilitary leader Mohamed Hamdan Daglo acknowledged the loss of Wad Madani to the military and allied groups after over a year of RSF control. The army celebrated this strategic victory, claiming to have liberated the city and freed prisoners held by the RSF.
The ongoing conflict, which began in April 2023, has resulted in widespread displacement and humanitarian crises. Both the army and RSF have faced accusations of war crimes, with the U.S. labeling the RSF's actions as genocide. Celebrations erupted in army-controlled areas following the announcement of the city's recapture.
#crime
Fox News: Sunny Hostin's husband drama discussed internally at 'The View,' sources say: Becoming a 'big thing'
Sunny Hostin, co-host of "The View," is facing scrutiny as her husband, Dr. Emmanuel Hostin, has been named in a federal RICO lawsuit alleging insurance fraud. The lawsuit claims he received kickbacks for surgeries and fraudulently billed insurance for services related to Uber and Lyft drivers.
While media experts suggest the legal issues may not significantly impact Hostin's role at ABC News, they highlight the potential awkwardness in her future commentary on ethics and law. The lawsuit could lead to lengthy court proceedings and significant financial implications for the defendants.