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13 Jan 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Man arrested near LA fires with possible blowtorch is an illegal immigrant: ICE sources
Man arrested near LA fires with possible blowtorch is an illegal immigrant: ICE sources
A man apprehended by Los Angeles residents while allegedly carrying a blowtorch is identified as Juan Manuel Sierra-Leyva, an illegal immigrant from Mexico. He was arrested for a probation violation, but not charged with arson, and ICE plans to request a detainer for potential deportation.

California's sanctuary laws complicate ICE's efforts, as local authorities may not cooperate with deportation requests. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about illegal immigration and its implications for public safety amid rising wildfire incidents.


#politics

GB News: Morrisons back farmers' protests in latest blow for Rachel Reeves' inheritance tax raid - 'We're with you!'
Morrisons back farmers' protests in latest blow for Rachel Reeves' inheritance tax raid - 'We're with you!'
Morrisons has expressed support for farmers protesting Labour's inheritance tax changes, which critics label the "family farm tax." The supermarket's head of agriculture, Sophie Throup, voiced solidarity with farmers, emphasizing concerns about the future of smaller family-run farms.

Farmers are demonstrating against a new 20% inheritance tax on land valued over £1 million, which they fear could jeopardize their operations. Morrisons has been raising these issues with the government since last November and pledges ongoing support.


Breitbart: Epic Games CEO Blasts Big Tech for Being Fake Democrats Now 'Pretending' to Be Republicans
Epic Games CEO Blasts Big Tech for Being Fake Democrats Now 'Pretending' to Be Republicans
Tim Sweeney, CEO of Epic Games, criticized major tech companies for shifting their political stance to align with President-elect Donald Trump, accusing them of hypocrisy. He highlighted their past Democratic affiliations and their recent financial support for Trump's inauguration, including significant donations from Apple, Google, Amazon, and Meta.

Sweeney's comments reflect his ongoing disputes with Apple and Google over mobile software distribution, advocating for more competition in the market. As tech leaders seek favor with the new administration, Trump's remarks indicate a noticeable change in their approach compared to his first term.


Breitbart: Joe Rogan: America Has 'Unique Freedom' Because 1st Amendment Protected By 2nd Amendment
Joe Rogan: America Has 'Unique Freedom' Because 1st Amendment Protected By 2nd Amendment
Joe Rogan discussed gun ownership with comedian Theo Von, emphasizing the unique freedom in the U.S. stemming from the Second Amendment's protection of the First. He noted the vast number of firearms in civilian hands and questioned the feasibility of enforcing gun bans, arguing that such measures would ultimately empower the government.

Rogan highlighted that the U.S. has more guns than people and referenced historical perspectives on armed citizens as a safeguard against federal overreach. He concluded that the prevalence of firearms is integral to American culture and freedom.


#society

Fox News: New NYC 'char broil' rule would force restaurants to cut emissions by 75%
New NYC 'char broil' rule would force restaurants to cut emissions by 75%
New York officials are proposing emissions restrictions on commercial char broilers, citing potential health benefits. The new rule would require restaurants using these appliances to reduce emissions by 75% and could limit operations for those cooking over 875 pounds of meat weekly without approved control devices.

Restaurant owners have expressed frustration, arguing that the focus on char broilers is misplaced amid other pressing issues. A public hearing on the proposal is scheduled for January 29, 2025.


Breitbart: Nolte: Actress Justine Bateman Mocks Harry and Meghan Markle as ‘Disaster Tourists’ over Fire Photo-op
Nolte: Actress Justine Bateman Mocks Harry and Meghan Markle as ‘Disaster Tourists’ over Fire Photo-op
Justine Bateman criticized Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for their visit to wildfire victims in Los Angeles, labeling them as "disaster tourists" and questioning their sincerity. She expressed that their actions seemed more like a publicity stunt than genuine concern.

Bateman's outspoken comments resonate with a growing sentiment against what some perceive as a stifling culture. She encourages free speech and individual liberty, suggesting that many people are ready to voice their frustrations with the current social climate.


GB News: Man donates kidney to girl, 11, after losing his own daughter to fatal disease
Man donates kidney to girl, 11, after losing his own daughter to fatal disease
Andy Emmott, 55, donated a kidney to 11-year-old Amber after losing his daughter Sarah to kidney disease. Inspired by Sarah's own transplant from a stranger, Emmott felt compelled to help Amber, who shares similarities with his late daughter.

Emmott has also been active in fundraising for Theodora Children's Charity, which supported Sarah during her hospital stays. His workplace, Northern Powergrid, commended his selfless act and expressed pride in his contribution to Amber's life.


The Telegraph: Italy’s birth rate crisis is ‘irreversible’, say experts
Italy’s birth rate crisis is ‘irreversible’, say experts
In 2023, 358 Italian towns and villages reported zero births, marking a significant population decline. This trend reflects a broader issue of falling birth rates, particularly in small, isolated communities where the population is aging and fewer couples are of childbearing age.

The continuing decrease in births poses a potential threat to Italy's future demographic stability. The situation highlights the urgent need for policies to address declining birth rates and support family growth in these areas.


Breitbart: Tsunami Alert Lifted After Magnitude 6.7 Earthquake Rattles Southwestern Japan
Tsunami Alert Lifted After Magnitude 6.7 Earthquake Rattles Southwestern Japan
Japan issued a tsunami advisory following a magnitude 6.7 earthquake in the southwest, which was later revised from an initial estimate of 6.9. Warnings prompted evacuations in coastal areas, though advisories were lifted before midnight.

Minor injuries and transportation disruptions occurred, but no significant damage was reported. The quake, occurring at a depth of 30 kilometers, raised concerns about aftershocks and landslides. Japan remains vigilant due to its seismic activity along the Pacific's "Ring of Fire."


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Battle Lines: Hamish de Bretton-Gordon on Syria’s new leader and Russia’s quick exit
Battle Lines: Hamish de Bretton-Gordon on Syria’s new leader and Russia’s quick exit
A former British Army colonel discusses his recent visit to Syria, expressing optimism about the country's future and ongoing efforts to gather evidence of chemical weapons use by Assad. Meanwhile, negotiators are racing against time to secure a Gaza ceasefire before Donald Trump's inauguration next Monday.


Times Of Israel: Group asks Italy, Hague to arrest COGAT head on ‘secret’ trip to Rome
Group asks Italy, Hague to arrest COGAT head on ‘secret’ trip to Rome
The Hind Rajab Foundation has requested Italian authorities to arrest Israeli Major General Ghassan Alian during his alleged visit to Rome, claiming he is responsible for war crimes in Gaza. The foundation has also filed a case with the International Criminal Court for genocide and crimes against humanity.

Alian, head of the Coordinator for Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), is accused of enforcing a siege on Gaza and coordinating military actions that targeted civilian infrastructure. The foundation has previously filed complaints in various countries against Israeli officials, but no arrests have been made.


#economy

Forbes: Bitcoin Dips To 2-Month Low—JPMorgan Billionaire Dimon Warns He Still Doesn’t ‘Feel Great’ About It
Bitcoin Dips To 2-Month Low—JPMorgan Billionaire Dimon Warns He Still Doesn’t ‘Feel Great’ About It
Bitcoin fell to its lowest level since mid-November, dipping below $90,000 for the first time since then, amid a broader slump in asset classes. Despite a recovery to around $92,000, it remains down 15% from its all-time high last month, reflecting investor caution over rising inflation and interest rates.

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon reiterated his skepticism about bitcoin, calling it devoid of intrinsic value. This criticism coincides with declines in stocks linked to cryptocurrency, including Coinbase and Marathon Digital. Overall, major tokens and stocks have also seen significant pullbacks recently.


#military

Fox News: Hegseth was 'incredibly talented, battle-proven leader,' military evaluations show
Hegseth was 'incredibly talented, battle-proven leader,' military evaluations show
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump's nominee for defense secretary, is described as a highly skilled and experienced military leader in evaluations obtained by Fox News. He has received praise for his leadership during deployments in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Guantánamo Bay, with reports highlighting his combat effectiveness and ability to manage troops under challenging conditions.

Hegseth's confirmation hearing is expected to be contentious, with scrutiny over his past criticisms of military diversity initiatives and allegations of mismanagement in veteran nonprofit funds. Despite these challenges, he has garnered support from several Republican lawmakers who advocate for his leadership experience in the military as crucial for the Department of Defense.


#culture

Breitbart: Leslie Charleson, ‘General Hospital’ Star, Dies at 79
Leslie Charleson, ‘General Hospital’ Star, Dies at 79
Leslie Charleson, known for her role as Monica Quartermaine on "General Hospital" for nearly 50 years, has died at 79. Executive producer Frank Valentini announced her passing, highlighting her legacy and impact on the cast and crew. The cause of death is currently unknown.

Charleson joined "General Hospital" in 1977, appearing in over 2,000 episodes, making her the longest-serving cast member. She also had roles in other series, including "Love Is a Many Splendored Thing" and "Happy Days."


Forbes: What We Know About Meghan Markle’s New Netflix Show After California Wildfires Delay Premiere
What We Know About Meghan Markle’s New Netflix Show After California Wildfires Delay Premiere
Meghan Markle has postponed the launch of her Netflix lifestyle series "With Love, Meghan" from January 15 to March 4 to focus on wildfire relief efforts in California. She and Prince Harry have engaged with survivors and donated supplies and funds to support recovery initiatives.

The series, which features various celebrities and aims to blend lifestyle programming with practical advice, is part of the couple's $100 million deal with Netflix. This marks their fifth project since stepping back from royal duties in 2020.


#health

Fox News: Kate Middleton eats this heart-healthy 'superfood' for breakfast each day
Kate Middleton eats this heart-healthy 'superfood' for breakfast each day
Kate Middleton has shared her health journey, revealing she is cancer-free and back to work. Known for her balanced lifestyle, she maintains a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, with a preference for "slow-burn energy oats" for breakfast, which provide essential nutrients and energy.

Nutrition experts endorse oats for their fiber and protein content, which can aid in appetite control and overall health. To enhance the nutritional value, it's suggested to add healthy fats or proteins. Middleton's consistent eating habits may help her maintain a healthy lifestyle.


#crime

Breitbart: LSU Tigers Star Kyren Lacy Arrested for Deadly Car Crash
LSU Tigers Star Kyren Lacy Arrested for Deadly Car Crash
LSU Tigers player Kyren Lacy has been arrested and charged with negligent homicide and hit-and-run following a fatal car crash that killed 78-year-old Marine veteran Herman Hall. Lacy, who turned himself in, faces additional charges for reckless operation of a vehicle.

The incident occurred on December 17, with police stating Lacy was speeding and driving recklessly, leading to the crash that left Hall dead and two others injured. Lacy's bond is set at $151,000, and LSU has not commented on the situation.


#technology

Fox News: 800,000 VW electric vehicle owners' data exposed by software bug
800,000 VW electric vehicle owners' data exposed by software bug
Volkswagen is facing significant challenges, planning to cut production by 700,000 vehicles and lay off over 35,000 workers. Compounding these issues, a data leak at its subsidiary Cariad exposed personal and geolocation data of around 800,000 EV owners, raising concerns about privacy and security.

The exposed data included sensitive information about vehicle movements, potentially allowing for targeted scams or personal threats. The breach highlights the need for companies to prioritize user data security and maintain consumer trust.