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#illegals

Fox News: ICE arrests alleged child sex predator, MS-13 gang member in Massachusetts
ICE arrests alleged child sex predator, MS-13 gang member in Massachusetts
ICE has arrested Belardis Tapia Gonzalez, a Dominican national and MS-13 gang member, in Massachusetts for alleged child sexual assault. He was previously released on bail in Rhode Island despite serious charges.

Additionally, Jose Luis Castro Jovel, also an MS-13 member, was apprehended after remaining in the U.S. despite a removal order. Both arrests highlight ongoing concerns regarding illegal immigrants accused of serious crimes.


Breitbart: Nolte: MSNBC Paints Laken Riley’s Murderer as Political Victim
Nolte: MSNBC Paints Laken Riley’s Murderer as Political Victim
Jose Ibarra, an illegal alien and gang member, was convicted of murdering nursing student Laken Riley after being allowed entry into the U.S. by the Biden administration. Despite his criminal history, he received a work permit and was not prosecuted for prior charges.

Critics argue that the handling of Ibarra's case reflects a dangerous indifference to public safety by Democrats. The situation has sparked outrage, particularly over how media outlets like MSNBC framed the incident, leading to calls for accountability.


GB News: French mayors want to rip up Channel migrants deal with Britain and end immigration checks at Calais
French mayors want to rip up Channel migrants deal with Britain and end immigration checks at Calais
A coalition of French mayors is calling to dismantle the Le Touquet agreement, which allows UK border checks in France, citing a "flawed asylum system" in the UK as a driver of the migrant crisis. They demand legal migration routes and better local support to manage the situation.

Despite a £500 million deal for increased patrols, Channel crossings have surged, with over 33,500 this year. The mayors argue for urgent reforms, including the appointment of an immigration prefect and dedicated transport police, warning that the crisis will worsen without action.


#politics

Breitbart: Trump Scores Major Win in Business Records Case, Judge Grants Request to File Motion to Dismiss
Trump Scores Major Win in Business Records Case, Judge Grants Request to File Motion to Dismiss
A Manhattan judge has granted President-elect Donald Trump's motion to dismiss in the business records case, signaling a potential dismissal of the charges. The next steps include a motion due by December 2 and a response from the DA's office by December 9.

Trump's legal team is seeking a December 20 deadline to file their motion, citing expected DOJ decisions on related federal cases. Prosecutors have also requested to freeze sentencing until after Trump's presidency. Legal experts suggest that a dismissal could prevent future complications.


#society

Le Monde: Plants rise to the challenge of adapting to life in the heart of cities
Plants rise to the challenge of adapting to life in the heart of cities
Urban plants like ribwort plantain and red clover adapt to harsh city conditions through morphological changes, such as thinner leaves and smaller sizes, in response to factors like soil quality and mowing frequency. These adaptations are often not genetically passed to offspring, indicating plasticity rather than evolutionary adaptation.

A study by researchers from the National Centre for Scientific Research-Strasbourg University found that most urban plants exhibit plasticity to cope with urbanization, while some species, like orchard grass and black medic, struggle to adapt and face population declines.


Fox News: Amazon Black Friday: 12 luxury beauty items you can get on sale
Amazon Black Friday: 12 luxury beauty items you can get on sale
Amazon is launching its Black Friday Week deals from Nov. 21 to Dec. 2, featuring frequent discounts across all categories, ideal for holiday shopping. Shoppers can find significant savings on luxury beauty items, with new deals appearing every five minutes.

Prime members can benefit from fast delivery and exclusive deals. Featured products include Ralph Lauren fragrances, IT Cosmetics foundation, and Tatcha skincare, all available at reduced prices. Customers are encouraged to check back regularly for the latest offers.


#foreignaffairs

Human Events: Ukraine’s ex-top general claims World War III is already underway
Ukraine’s ex-top general claims World War III is already underway
Ukraine's former military Commander-in-Chief Valery Zaluzhny has asserted that World War III has effectively started, citing the involvement of Russia's allies, including North Korea and Iran, in the conflict. He warns that by 2024, Ukraine will be facing not just Russia, but soldiers from these nations as well.

Zaluzhny emphasizes the urgency of the situation, stating that Ukraine is overwhelmed by enemies and may struggle to win without support. He calls for global awareness and action to prevent further escalation, suggesting that there is still a chance to address the crisis.


GB News: 'WW3 has already begun' claims former Ukrainian military chief as China, Iran and North Korea now 'stand openly beside Putin'
'WW3 has already begun' claims former Ukrainian military chief as China, Iran and North Korea now 'stand openly beside Putin'
Ukraine's former military chief Valery Zaluzhny has stated that World War Three has effectively begun, citing the involvement of Russia's allies, including China, Iran, and North Korea. He claims that the conflict has escalated to a global scale, with foreign troops and weapons now participating.

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer emphasized that while the UK is not at war, it stands firmly with Ukraine against Russian aggression, which has persisted for over 1,000 days. As tensions rise, the UK military is reportedly prepared for immediate action if necessary, despite concerns over its current capabilities.


Breitbart: U.S. Intelligence Chief Brands China-Linked Phone Hack 'Worst in Our Nation's History'
U.S. Intelligence Chief Brands China-Linked Phone Hack 'Worst in Our Nation's History'
A significant breach of U.S. telecom companies has been labeled the worst in history, with allegations linking China to the attack. Hackers reportedly intercepted sensitive data meant for law enforcement and targeted communications of political figures, raising concerns about U.S. telecom security.

Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Mark Warner emphasized the severity of the breach, claiming it surpassed previous incidents like Colonial Pipeline and SolarWinds. The U.S. has charged Iranian hackers for attempts to influence the 2024 election, highlighting ongoing cybersecurity threats.


#military

Breitbart: Russia's New Ballistic Missile Hit Mach 11 as it Plunged Back to Earth
Russia's New Ballistic Missile Hit Mach 11 as it Plunged Back to Earth
Ukraine reported that a new experimental intermediate-range ballistic missile, identified as the Oreshnik, struck Dnipro, carrying 36 submunitions and traveling at Mach 11. The missile was launched from Russia's Astrakhan region and is part of a potential new missile program.

The Pentagon confirmed the missile's launch, noting it is based on the RS-26 Rubezh ICBM model and can carry various warheads. While Russia claims the missile is invulnerable to Western defenses, past instances suggest that such assertions may be overstated.


The Telegraph: Watch: Beirut residents film Israeli missile obliterating building
Watch: Beirut residents film Israeli missile obliterating building
Israeli air strikes targeted an 11-storey building in Hezbollah's stronghold in southern Beirut, following warnings for residents to evacuate. The attack is part of a series of intensified military operations against the Iran-backed group, with additional strikes reported in Tyre and surrounding areas.

Footage showed the missile hitting a busy tower block that housed shops, a gym, and apartments in the Shiyah district. These operations reflect ongoing tensions and military actions in the region.


#culture

Forbes: Glicked Vs. Barbenheimer: ‘Wicked’ And ‘Gladiator II’ Box Office Preview Numbers Trail Below ‘Barbie’ And ‘Oppenheimer’
Glicked Vs. Barbenheimer: ‘Wicked’ And ‘Gladiator II’ Box Office Preview Numbers Trail Below ‘Barbie’ And ‘Oppenheimer’
"Wicked" and "Gladiator II" premiered on Friday, earning $11 million and $6.5 million in Thursday previews, respectively. However, these figures fell short of the preview totals for "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer," which grossed $22.3 million and $10.5 million.

Despite strong early reviews and expectations for significant box office openings—around $100 million for "Wicked" and $65 million for "Gladiator II"—both films face a tough challenge in matching the success of the previous summer's "Barbenheimer" duo.


#history

Forbes: Will Trump Release The Remaining Files On JFK’s Assassination? Here’s What He’s Said.
Will Trump Release The Remaining Files On JFK’s Assassination? Here’s What He’s Said.
President-elect Donald Trump has reiterated his commitment to releasing the remaining classified records related to President John F. Kennedy's assassination, a promise he made during his first term but later delayed due to national security concerns. Trump stated he would initiate a commission to study assassination attempts and ensure the release of these records, citing a desire for transparency.

Despite most records being available, over 3,000 remain classified or redacted. Trump has indicated he believes the remaining documents could provide clarity, while previous releases have not revealed significant new information. Both Trump and President Biden have faced challenges in releasing these files due to bureaucratic hurdles and concerns for informants' safety.


#crime

GB News: Conor McGregor breaks silence on 'modest award' after losing civil rape case with next steps confirmed
Conor McGregor breaks silence on 'modest award' after losing civil rape case with next steps confirmed
Conor McGregor plans to appeal a Dublin High Court verdict that found him liable for assaulting Nikita Hand, who accused him of rape. McGregor denied the allegations, claiming their encounter was consensual. He expressed disappointment over the jury's decision and the evidence presented.

McGregor stated on social media that he would be appealing the ruling, emphasizing that the jury did not hear all relevant evidence. He thanked his supporters and indicated he is focusing on his future.


The Federalist: MSNBC’s Repeated Sympathy For Laken Riley’s Killer Is Obscene
MSNBC’s Repeated Sympathy For Laken Riley’s Killer Is Obscene
MSNBC faced backlash for its coverage of Laken Riley's murder trial, initially claiming her killer "never stood a chance" and later revising the headline to "The guilt of Laken Riley's killer was never in doubt." Critics argue the outlet has a history of defending Jose Ibarra, an illegal immigrant who brutally murdered Riley.

Ibarra attacked Riley while she was jogging, leading to a life sentence. The controversy intensified when President Biden misnamed Riley during a State of the Union address, prompting MSNBC's Jonathan Capehart to focus on the term "illegal" instead of the murder itself. Critics accuse MSNBC of twisting facts for partisan purposes.


Fox News: Pam Bondi could fix the DOJ and help provide justice for all
Pam Bondi could fix the DOJ and help provide justice for all
Pam Bondi, former Florida Attorney General, is poised to lead the Department of Justice under President-elect Trump. Known for her strong advocacy against human trafficking and her bipartisan work on criminal justice reform, she aims to ensure transparency and fairness in the legal system.

Bondi's approach emphasizes thoughtful, conservative solutions to crime, moving away from punitive measures that have proven ineffective. She advocates for community-driven strategies and supports law enforcement with modern resources to improve public safety and accountability.


Fox News: Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Susan Smith denied parole, Bryan Kohberger death penalty, Laken Riley trial
Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Susan Smith denied parole, Bryan Kohberger death penalty, Laken Riley trial
Susan Smith has been denied parole 30 years after drowning her two sons, with authorities deeming her release too risky. Meanwhile, Bryan Kohberger faces potential capital punishment if convicted of slaying in Idaho, and Amanda Knox has sparked controversy while filming a TV drama in Italy.

In other crime news, Laken Riley's killer received a sentence after a family impact statement, and cryptic texts have emerged from a woman who went missing on vacation. A witness in the Daniel Penny case stated that his chokehold did not cause the death of Jordan Neely.