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#illegals

Breitbart: Sanctuary City Dwellers Suffer 'Stranger Rapes,' Murders by Illegal Aliens
Sanctuary City Dwellers Suffer 'Stranger Rapes,' Murders by Illegal Aliens
A Honduran migrant, Denis Humberto Navarette Romero, was charged with raping a woman in Herndon, Virginia, raising concerns about sanctuary city policies that allow repeat offenders to remain in the U.S. despite prior felony charges. Police Chief Maggie DeBoard expressed outrage over the incident, noting the suspect's history of sexual battery.

The case highlights issues with local and federal law enforcement's handling of serious crimes committed by undocumented immigrants. Critics argue that such policies endanger communities and allow dangerous individuals to evade deportation, leading to further victimization.


#society

Breitbart: 'Harry Potter' Star Rupert Grint Slapped with $2.3 Million Tax Bill After Legal Battle
'Harry Potter' Star Rupert Grint Slapped with $2.3 Million Tax Bill After Legal Battle
Rupert Grint, former star of the "Harry Potter" films, has been ordered to pay £1.8 million ($2.3 million) after losing a legal dispute with U.K. tax authorities. The case centered on his classification of £4.5 million in residuals, which were deemed taxable income rather than capital assets.

A tribunal judge ruled that the funds were primarily derived from Grint's activities, reinforcing the tax agency's position. This follows Grint's previous loss in a separate tax refund case in 2019.


Breitbart: Report: Ellen DeGeneres' U.K. Mansion Flooded by Torrential Rains Soon After Leaving U.S. in Protest of Trump
Report: Ellen DeGeneres' U.K. Mansion Flooded by Torrential Rains Soon After Leaving U.S. in Protest of Trump
Ellen DeGeneres and her wife Portia de Rossi are facing severe flooding at their new mansion in Cotswolds, England, following torrential rains. Local residents report that the flooding is among the worst seen in years, with the couple's 43-acre property now surrounded by water.

The couple relocated from California after Donald Trump's election victory, feeling disillusioned. DeGeneres has previously spoken out about environmental issues, linking heavy rains to human activity and urging for better treatment of nature.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: White House responds to disturbing Edan Alexander hostage video, denounces Hamas: 'Cruel reminder'
White House responds to disturbing Edan Alexander hostage video, denounces Hamas: 'Cruel reminder'
The White House condemned the release of a distressing hostage video featuring Edan Alexander, a dual American-Israeli citizen captured by Hamas during the October 7 attacks. Alexander, shown in a weakened state, has been held for over 420 days and delivered forced messages to leaders.

National Security Council spokesman Sean Savett emphasized that the video highlights Hamas's terror and reiterated the need for the group to release hostages to end the conflict. President Biden is reportedly working tirelessly to secure their release and facilitate humanitarian aid to Gaza.


#economy

Breitbart: GOP Sen. Cassidy: We Need to Charge China for Not Enforcing Its Environmental Laws, We're Already Paying for It
GOP Sen. Cassidy: We Need to Charge China for Not Enforcing Its Environmental Laws, We're Already Paying for It
Sen. Bill Cassidy proposed a fee on Chinese goods to address the lack of enforcement of environmental laws in China, which he argues contributes to lower manufacturing costs and job losses in the U.S. He suggests this fee would level the playing field and benefit the American economy.

Cassidy emphasized that the U.S. is already incurring costs for pollution control due to China's practices, and implementing this fee could help bring jobs back to the U.S. and improve conditions for American workers.