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12 Jan 2024
#illegals
GB News: 'Open border to the world!' Ashley St. Clair blasts state of illegal migration to US
Illegal migration from Mexico to the United States has surged, with over 2 million crossing the border in 2023. President Joe Biden aims to address the issue while keeping the border open under US law. Border Force claims numbers are declining and plans to reopen legal border crossings. The issue may impact the next Presidential election and is a global concern. Asylum seekers are being given court dates far into the future, causing strain on infrastructure and resources.
#politics
Flag And Cross: Even CNN Legal Analyst Sees Through New York AG's 'Political' Case Against Trump
New York Attorney General Letitia James' civil case against Donald Trump is criticized by CNN legal analysts for its political nature. James campaigned on promises of targeting Trump, and CNN legal analyst Elie Honig acknowledges the political angle of the case. However, Honig also points out that Trump did inflate his assets, raising the question of whether anyone was harmed. James' history of going after political enemies supports the argument that the case is a political charade.
The Telegraph: Watch: Joe Biden heckled during speech on Israel
Joe Biden defended his stance on Israel, working to reduce military action and get out of Gaza. Protesters disrupted his campaign speech calling for a ceasefire.
#society
Forbes: Queen Camilla Picks Fiction About Charles Being Taken Hostage For Her Book Club
Queen Camilla has chosen the once-scandalous thriller "The Lords' Day" as the first book for her charity book club. The story involves a security breach and the hostage situation of Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth.
#war
Fox News: Brooklyn classroom displays Qatar-funded map where Israel is replaced with Palestine: report
A New York City elementary school has sparked controversy by displaying a map that erases Israel and replaces it with "Palestine." The map was part of the Arab Culture Arts program at PS 261 in Brooklyn, funded by the Qatar Foundation International. Critics argue that this promotes a belief that the land belongs solely to the Arab world. The school and the New York Department of Education have not responded to inquiries about the map.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: After hearing out South Africa and Israel on genocide, what a fair-minded court would do
At the end of two days of hearings in The Hague, Israel provides persuasive evidence to dismiss South Africa's demand for a ceasefire in Israel’s military operations in Gaza on the grounds of genocide. Israel argues that the allegations are complaints that relate to the laws of war rather than the Genocide Convention, and that the court does not have jurisdiction to deal with the case. Israel states that its objective is to protect its people, not to destroy a people.
GB News: Taiwan risks ‘infuriating’ China with ploy to appeal to voters
Taiwan's major political parties are shifting their electoral priorities, with the Kuomintang (KMT) moving away from concerns about angering China and the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) maintaining a separatist stance. Mark Montgomery suggests that the parties need closer relations with the US to deter potential Chinese military action. The DPP's victory would signal Taiwan's preference for a future aligned with the United States.
GB News: Taiwan election: victory in the face of Chinese communism as country gears up for ‘fair election’
Former Navy Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery spoke to Jacob Rees-Mogg on GB News about the upcoming Taiwan elections, calling it a defiant showing against Chinese communism. Despite China's influence, Taiwan's ability to carry out a fair democratic vote is seen as a victory. Tensions with China and the potential for a peaceful resolution dominate the narrative in the lead-up to the election.
#economy
Forbes: Jamie Dimon—Head Of U.S.' Largest Bank—Flags Potential Of Stubborn Inflation, Higher Interest Rates
JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns that interest rates may remain higher than expected due to sticky inflation and high government spending. He also highlights the potential impact of conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East on energy and food prices.
Liberty Nation News: Are Retailers Bullish or Bearish on 2024? - Liberty Nation News
US retailers faced a challenging year in 2023 as store closures soared by 80%. Bankruptcies, underperforming locations, and theft were the main reasons behind the closures, fueled by the shift to online shopping and cautious consumer spending. The retail sector also saw a significant increase in job cuts. Despite a strong start, holiday sales fell short, especially for large retailers. Retailers are bracing for another tough year in 2024, with debt and consumer spending habits posing potential challenges.
#science
Liberty Nation News: Latest Climate Conundrum: Bad Beavers or Good? - Liberty Nation News
Beavers, once considered allies in the fight against climate change, are now being blamed for releasing methane and contributing to global warming. The impact of beavers varies depending on their location, highlighting the complexity of climate science. Similarly, cows and humans have different levels of pollution, with some groups contributing more to carbon emissions than others. The conflicting assessments and inconsistencies in climate science raise questions about the validity of certain climate policies.
#technology
Fox News: This Chinese company thinks it can make a more powerful pet robot dog than US
Unitree, a Chinese start-up, has created the B2, a powerful and agile quadruped robot dog that is an improvement over its predecessor, the B1. The B2 can run faster, jump higher, carry more weight, and has advanced sensors and communication capabilities. It can be used in various industries for tasks such as industrial automation, emergency rescue, and security patrolling. Robotics have made significant progress with the development of the B2.
Forbes: FAA Will Increase Oversight Of Boeing As Administrator Flags ‘Other Manufacturing Problems’
The FAA is increasing oversight of Boeing's manufacturing and production after concerns about manufacturing problems. The agency is auditing the Boeing 737 Max 9 production line and increasing monitoring of in-service events.
#other
Field & Stream: What Do Wolves Eat?
Wolves are carnivorous apex predators that primarily hunt large ungulates like deer. However, they also scavenge and eat a variety of smaller animals, including rodents, fish, birds, reptiles, insects, fruits, and nuts. Wolves can consume up to 20 pounds of meat in a single meal and can survive without food for days or even weeks. They are the dominant apex predator in North America, responsible for a significant portion of moose and elk deaths. They also occasionally prey on livestock, poultry, and pets.