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12 Jan 2025
#illegals
The Telegraph: Why Trump’s mass deportations pose a £400bn threat to America’s economy
Foday Turay, a 28-year-old assistant district attorney in Philadelphia, discovered he was not a U.S. citizen as a teenager. Despite feeling American and having no memories of his birth country, Sierra Leone, he is now preparing for the possibility of deportation due to the incoming Trump administration's immigration policies.
President-elect Trump has pledged to enforce mass deportations, grant federal officers more powers, and restrict legal immigration. His administration plans to end humanitarian programs and potentially eliminate birthright citizenship, raising concerns among undocumented immigrants like Turay.
#politics
Fox News: Popular Republican reveals what's next after governing key swing state for 8 years
Chris Sununu recently concluded his tenure as New Hampshire's governor, leaving with high approval ratings after eight years in office. He credited his success to his team and emphasized the importance of being results-driven for the citizens. His successor, Kelly Ayotte, plans to continue his agenda.
Sununu has ruled out running for office in the near future but is considering a role in media while remaining engaged in politics. He acknowledged Donald Trump's leadership of the Republican Party and expressed optimism about its future, highlighting the party's diversity and growth.
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Firefighter Blasts Lack of Resources: 'We Could Have Saved Buildings Like Caruso Did'
A Los Angeles firefighter criticized local leaders for cutting fire service funding, which hindered efforts to combat the Palisades Fire. He argued that insufficient resources and water availability prevented effective pre-deployment and protection of vulnerable neighborhoods.
The firefighter highlighted the contrast between public and private firefighting efforts, noting that businessman Rick Caruso successfully saved his mall by hiring a private company. Local leaders, including Mayor Karen Bass, face backlash for budget cuts that left emergency vehicles out of service and inadequately prepared for the fire.
Fox News: VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: Our long national Biden nightmare is almost over. Trump Invictus is now liberated
Joe Biden's presidency is characterized as a failure, leading to weakened U.S. standing globally and domestic turmoil, including issues like inflation and border security. His administration's actions, particularly in Afghanistan, are cited as disastrous.
In contrast, Donald Trump is portrayed as a revitalizing force, with a potential return to power seen as a remedy for the current administration's shortcomings. The narrative suggests a growing optimism among Americans for a shift back to stronger leadership.
#society
Breitbart: FEMA’s Criswell: Fire Risks Increasing a Result of Climate Change
FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell stated that climate change is driving the wildfires in Southern California, highlighting the increase in severe weather events. She emphasized the need for communities to rebuild more resiliently to mitigate future risks.
Criswell noted that the current devastation serves as a wake-up call for preparedness against climate-related disasters.
Breitbart: L.A. Fires Death Toll Rising as Heavy Winds Forecast to Return
The wildfires in Los Angeles have resulted in 16 confirmed deaths, with 13 individuals reported missing. Evacuation orders affect 150,000 residents, and over 700 people are in shelters. The fires have destroyed more than 12,000 structures, with critical weather conditions expected to worsen.
Firefighters from California and nine other states are engaged in the response, utilizing over 1,300 fire engines and numerous aircraft. Containment efforts are ongoing, with the Palisades Fire at 11% and the Eaton Fire at 15%.
Fox News: PowerSchool data breach exposes millions of student and teacher records
PowerSchool, a major education technology provider, has suffered a significant data breach, compromising the personal information of millions of students and teachers. The breach was discovered on December 28 and involved unauthorized access to the PowerSource support portal, where hackers exploited stolen credentials to access sensitive data, including names, addresses, and potentially Social Security numbers.
PowerSchool has since taken measures to secure its systems and is offering affected individuals credit monitoring services. However, the delay in notifying customers has raised concerns about the company's responsibility in protecting sensitive data and compliance with privacy laws.
#military
The Telegraph: North Korean diary reveals use of horrific tactic in Ukraine war
A North Korean soldier's diary reveals that Pyongyang's troops are being used as "bait" to lure Ukrainian drones for targeting. The soldier described tactics involving standing close to drones while comrades wait to shoot them down, highlighting a lack of modern warfare training.
Military analysts suggest these soldiers are being exploited as cannon fodder by Russian forces, often deployed without adequate support or equipment to probe Ukrainian defenses.
#health
GB News: Product recall: Britons warned as major supermarket recalls cocktail sausages for posing 'possible health risk'
Farmfoods has recalled its 50 pack of Cocktail Sausage Rolls due to undeclared milk, posing a risk for those with milk allergies or intolerances. Customers are advised not to consume the product and to return it for a full refund.
The Food Standards Scotland has issued the recall notice, stating that no other Farmfoods products are affected. Consumers with questions can contact the company directly.
#education
Fox News: Minnesota school district removes LGBTQ children's book with nudity, despite objections
Rochester Public Schools in Minnesota removed the LGBTQ children's book "The Rainbow Parade" from elementary libraries due to concerns over nude illustrations. Despite a committee recommending its retention, Superintendent Kent Pekel cited public nudity as inappropriate for young children.
The decision has sparked mixed reactions among school board members, with some fearing it could lead to further removals of LGBTQ literature. Pekel emphasized that the removal was solely based on the nudity, not the book's overall message or content.