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#illegals

Fox News: Georgia Gov. Kemp, after life sentence for Laken Riley killer, says justice 'was swift and severe'
Georgia Gov. Kemp, after life sentence for Laken Riley killer, says justice 'was swift and severe'
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp expressed satisfaction with the life sentence given to Jose Antonio Ibarra, a Venezuelan migrant convicted of murdering nursing student Laken Riley. He highlighted the tragedy of the situation and emphasized the need for improved border security policies.

Kemp criticized President Biden's border actions, arguing they contribute to violence and have led to tragic outcomes like Riley's murder. He reiterated the importance of securing the border to protect local communities.


#politics

GB News: Labour left red-faced as minister admits number of hotels used by migrants has increased since taking power
Labour left red-faced as minister admits number of hotels used by migrants has increased since taking power
Labour's commitment to end the use of hotels for asylum seekers has encountered difficulties, with new data showing a net increase in accommodation sites since July. While seven hotels closed, 14 new ones opened, raising the total from 213 to 220.

Home Office minister Dame Angela Eagle attributed the challenges to a backlog of 116,000 asylum seekers inherited from the previous Conservative government. Despite the setbacks, she reported a significant increase in asylum case processing and returns since Labour took power.


Fox News: RFK Jr's abortion 'issue': Senate GOP plans to scrutinize Trump HHS pick's position
RFK Jr's abortion 'issue': Senate GOP plans to scrutinize Trump HHS pick's position
Senate Republicans are preparing to question Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. regarding his pro-choice views after his nomination by President-elect Trump for the Department of Health and Human Services. Concerns have arisen among GOP members about Kennedy's stance on abortion, particularly his belief that the decision should be made between a woman and her doctor.

Some Republican senators, including James Lankford and Tommy Tuberville, have indicated they will raise these issues during confirmation hearings. While some express skepticism about Kennedy's alignment with pro-life values, others believe he will adhere to Trump's agenda. Pro-life groups have also voiced concerns about this nomination.


The Federalist: Constituents Demand PA Commissioners Who Defied Law Resign
Constituents Demand PA Commissioners Who Defied Law Resign
Bucks County Commissioner Diane Ellis-Marseglia faced public backlash and calls for resignation after stating she would ignore election law to count improper ballots. Her comments, made during a meeting, sparked outrage as the Pennsylvania Supreme Court had already ruled against counting such ballots.

Despite her apology, the community expressed frustration over perceived violations of election integrity. Critics, including a judge of elections, demanded accountability, arguing that the commissioners undermined public trust in the electoral process.


Forbes: Trump’s Latest Merchandise Sale: $10,000 Autographed Guitars
Trump’s Latest Merchandise Sale: $10,000 Autographed Guitars
President-elect Donald Trump has launched a new line of branded guitars, including acoustic and electric models, as part of his ongoing merchandise promotion. The guitars, featuring patriotic designs and autographed editions, are priced from $1,000 to $10,000.

This release follows a series of other products Trump has marketed, such as NFT trading cards, silver coins, and watches, amid ongoing legal challenges. His merchandise ventures have reportedly generated millions in revenue.


#society

Fox News: California school official compared 'Save Girls Sports' shirt to swastika, rebuked girls wearing it: lawsuit
California school official compared 'Save Girls Sports' shirt to swastika, rebuked girls wearing it: lawsuit
Two high school cross-country runners in California are suing their school district after being forced to remove "Save Girls Sports" T-shirts, which they allege were unfairly compared to a swastika. The girls claim their First Amendment rights and Title IX protections were violated when a transgender athlete displaced one of them from the varsity team.

The lawsuit highlights concerns over the treatment of female athletes in the context of transgender inclusion in sports. The plaintiffs argue that their hard work was overlooked, and they seek to challenge policies allowing biological males to compete in women's sports.


The Western Journal: Walgreens Stock Price Tumbles After 'Woke' Christmas Commercial Sparks Calls for Boycott
Walgreens Stock Price Tumbles After 'Woke' Christmas Commercial Sparks Calls for Boycott
Walgreens Boots Alliance faces backlash after its UK subsidiary Boots released a Christmas ad featuring actress Adjoa Andoh, criticized for perceived anti-white themes. The ad's portrayal of a white Santa as lazy has sparked calls for a boycott, coinciding with a significant drop in WBA's stock price.

In the wake of the controversy, WBA stock fell over 10%, while competitor CVS Health saw a rise. Analysts suggest that the decline may reflect broader consumer fatigue with perceived leftist messaging in advertising, drawing comparisons to past boycotts of other brands.


#foreignaffairs

Human Events: World leaders try to stabilize relationship with China as US presidency transitions to Trump
World leaders try to stabilize relationship with China as US presidency transitions to Trump
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares for his second term, global leaders are reevaluating their diplomatic strategies with China. His commitment to stricter tariffs has prompted nations to seek stable relations with Beijing, emphasizing the importance of engagement with President Xi Jinping.

At the recent APEC summit, leaders from the UK and Australia highlighted the need for a consistent approach to China amid ongoing issues like human rights and tensions over Taiwan. Xi expressed a desire for a stable US-China relationship, urging the US to cooperate and manage differences.


The Telegraph: Why Zelensky is banking on Trump to bring quick end to Ukraine war
Why Zelensky is banking on Trump to bring quick end to Ukraine war
President Biden has approved the use of US-supplied Atacms for long-range strikes on Russian soil, following persistent lobbying from Ukraine. Additionally, the US will provide anti-personnel landmines, but many Ukrainians feel this support comes too late as Russia continues its advances.

Frustration is growing in Ukraine over the slow pace of US military aid, with Biden's cautious approach leading to delays in critical support. This situation has prompted Ukrainian President Zelensky to express interest in a potential Trump administration, reflecting dissatisfaction with current US policy.


#crime

GB News: Remains of baby found in field by member of the public in Greater Manchester
Remains of baby found in field by member of the public in Greater Manchester
Police in Greater Manchester have discovered the remains of a baby in a field in Little Hulton, Salford, following a report from a member of the public. A significant police presence has been established at the scene, and a forensics tent has been set up.

Local residents express concern over safety in the area, citing a lack of surveillance and accessibility. Chief Superintendent Neil Blackwood of Greater Manchester Police is scheduled to address the media later today.


GB News: Couple 'attacked landlords' at horse-riding pub dinner and 'racially abused' tanned staff member after being refused beers, court hears
Couple 'attacked landlords' at horse-riding pub dinner and 'racially abused' tanned staff member after being refused beers, court hears
A wealthy couple, Nathan and Catharine Sayer, are on trial for allegedly assaulting pub landlords and staff after being denied drinks during a Christmas dinner. The incident escalated when Mr. Sayer returned to retrieve a scarf, leading to aggressive behavior and racial abuse directed at staff.

CCTV footage reportedly captured violent actions by Mrs. Sayer against Mr. Faulkner, while Mr. Sayer faced accusations of threatening behavior. Both deny the charges, claiming self-defense, but the prosecution argues otherwise. The trial has been adjourned and will resume next month.


#outdoors

Supertrax Online: The Best Way to Experience Québec is with People You Love!
The Best Way to Experience Québec is with People You Love!
Mark reflects on his memorable snowmobile rides in Québec, emphasizing the joy of sharing these experiences with his wife, Barb. He highlights two favorite destinations: the Lanaudière-Mauricie regions and Abitibi-Témiscamingue.