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#illegals
Breitbart: Katie Britt: I Expect the Laken Riley Act Will Pass 'with 60% or More in the Senate'
Senator Katie Britt (R-AL) expressed confidence that the Laken Riley Act will pass in the Senate with over 60 votes. The legislation aims to require federal authorities to detain undocumented immigrants charged with certain crimes, addressing concerns over border security and public safety.
Britt emphasized the act's potential to save lives and its bipartisan support, noting its previous passage in the House with significant Democratic backing. She argued that the bill represents a necessary step toward securing communities and addressing the consequences of current immigration policies.
#politics
Fox News: Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass 'not worried' about supposed 'animosity' between Trump and California
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass dismissed concerns about animosity between the incoming Trump administration and California regarding wildfire response. She stated that she has been in communication with Trump's team and expressed confidence in their collaboration.
Bass, along with California Gov. Gavin Newsom, extended invitations for Trump to visit the wildfire-affected areas, emphasizing the need for effective communication and cooperation during the crisis.
Forbes: LA Mayor Bass Says She Had ‘Positive’ Talks With Trump Team—After Trump Accused Her Of ‘Gross Incompetence’
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is in talks with the incoming Trump administration regarding a potential visit to California to assess wildfire damage. She reported a “positive response” from Trump and noted that local leaders, including Governor Gavin Newsom, have also invited him.
Despite Trump's previous criticism of California's wildfire response, Bass expressed confidence and emphasized the need for collaboration. The wildfires have caused significant destruction, resulting in at least 16 fatalities and over 100,000 residents under evacuation orders.
#society
Le Monde: 'The "Charlie Hebdo" murders were radical censorship, with far-reaching consequences for culture'
The 10th anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo massacre is marked by a concert criticized as insincere, highlighting the isolation of the satirical newspaper, which operates under heavy security. A survey reveals that while French people support freedom of expression, sensitivity increases when religion, particularly Islam, is involved.
The ongoing climate of fear has a chilling effect on artistic expression, with many artists hesitant to critique Islam or related issues. Recent studies indicate a significant portion of the public is opposed to religious themes in theater, reflecting the broader consequences of radical censorship.
Times Of Israel: Two Israeli victims of New Orleans terror attack still hospitalized in US
Two Israeli reservists, Adi Levin and another unnamed soldier, were injured in a New Orleans terror attack on New Year's Day that killed at least 15. Adi suffered severe injuries and is expected to remain hospitalized until April, while his companion is also recovering but remains unnamed due to safety concerns.
The Levin family is navigating the aftermath, including high medical costs and missing personal belongings. They are seeking recognition for Adi and his friend as terror victims to secure state funding for their treatment and return to Israel.
Breitbart: Labour MP Breaks Ranks with Starmer to Demand Groom Gangs Inquiry
A Labour MP has called for a national public inquiry into the child rape grooming gang scandal, breaking with Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer's stance against it. Dan Carden emphasized the need for justice and accountability, citing public demand for action on the issue.
Despite Labour's majority vote against the inquiry, public support is strong, with surveys indicating 76% favoring a national investigation. Calls for action are echoed by influential figures within the party, highlighting growing dissent over the handling of the scandal.
GB News: Lily Allen ‘spiralling’ as she checks into £8k-per-week trauma clinic following split from David Harbour
Singer Lily Allen has entered an £8,000-per-week trauma treatment center in the US due to mental health struggles following her marriage breakdown with actor David Harbour. Sources indicate she felt close to a nervous breakdown after discovering Harbour's use of a dating app.
During her stay, Allen will engage in intensive therapy and focus on her physical health to be a better mother to her daughters. She has denied drug rehabilitation rumors and has temporarily stepped away from her podcast to prioritize her well-being.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Iraqi PM: Free will of Syrian people must be protected
Iraq's upcoming visit to London aims to strengthen its strategic partnership with the UK, focusing on economic, trade, and cultural cooperation. Key discussions will involve infrastructure rehabilitation, energy sector development, and enhancing security cooperation amid regional challenges.
The visit will also highlight significant British investments in Iraq, including major contracts in various sectors. Iraq seeks to position itself as a global trade hub and enhance its capabilities through collaboration with the UK, aiming for mutual growth and stability.
#culture
Fox News: American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on miracle flights, theatrical triumphs and athletic aces
The American Culture Quiz tests knowledge of national traits, trends, and history through eight questions covering various topics, including significant events and cultural milestones. Participants can engage with the quiz to assess their understanding of American culture.
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