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13 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Sen Ernst renews push for bill ending illegal immigration ‘loophole’ as Congress takes action
Sen. Joni Ernst is reintroducing "Sarah’s Law," which mandates that federal authorities detain illegal immigrants charged with causing death or serious injury. This legislation aims to close a loophole highlighted by the case of Sarah Root, who was killed by an illegal immigrant who escaped prosecution.
As illegal immigration becomes a priority in the Senate, Ernst's bill complements the Laken Riley Act, which also targets illegal immigrants committing crimes. Recent legislative efforts indicate a bipartisan move towards stricter immigration enforcement.
#politics
Fox News: Prince William under pressure to save monarchy as Prince Harry, Prince Andrew ‘wary of his wrath’: expert
As King Charles battles cancer, Prince William is preparing for his future role as monarch. Royal experts note William's dedication to duty, influenced by Queen Elizabeth II, and his focus on improving the monarchy's public image amid family controversies.
William is reportedly taking a more assertive role, distancing himself from family members perceived as distractions. With Charles' health concerns, William aims to implement strategic changes to ensure the monarchy's sustainability and transparency.
Fox News: These are the 2025 elections to watch as Trump returns to White House
In 2025, Republicans will face significant gubernatorial elections in Virginia and New Jersey, serving as a litmus test for their electoral momentum following Trump's presidency. Virginia's Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears aims to become the first Black female governor, while Democrats seek to maintain control amid recent electoral shifts.
New Jersey's political landscape is also shifting, with Trump gaining ground in the state during the 2024 elections. The upcoming gubernatorial race will attract considerable attention and funding, as both parties vie for influence in this key battleground.
Fox News: Senate GOP tees up confirmation hearing blitz in effort to meet ambitious Trump targets
Republicans are set to hold confirmation hearings for over a dozen of President-elect Trump's administration picks this week, including Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense, Marco Rubio for Secretary of State, and Kristi Noem for Secretary of Homeland Security. Hearings will begin on Tuesday and continue through Thursday.
The GOP aims to swiftly confirm key nominees, particularly in light of recent security concerns. Senators, including Rand Paul, express optimism for bipartisan support in confirming these appointments promptly, ideally by the time of Trump's inauguration on January 20.
#society
GB News: Council staff branded 'woke' after being banned from asking people for their 'Christian name'
Sutton Council in London has introduced a controversial language guide banning the term "Christian name" in favor of alternatives like "first name" or "given name." The guide also prohibits terms deemed ageist and warns against using language that could perpetuate bias or discrimination.
This move has drawn criticism, with Free Speech Union founder Toby Young calling it excessive. Other councils, such as Hackney, have implemented similar guides promoting gender-neutral language and altering traditional titles. These actions reflect a broader trend among local authorities to reassess language and historical references.
Fox News: Everyday behaviors by flight passengers that are red flags for TSA and might get you held up at the airport
To ensure a smooth experience at airport security, passengers should be mindful of certain behaviors that may raise red flags for TSA personnel. Common actions that could attract attention include inappropriate clothing for the weather, excessive yawning, lack of eye contact, and overly engaging with security staff.
Passengers should focus on their travel intent and remain cooperative with security measures, as aggressive or distracting behaviors can lead to increased scrutiny. Understanding how actions may be perceived can help avoid unnecessary delays.
#economy
Liberty Nation News: Congress’ Zombie Apocalypse: $516 Billion in Undead Spending - Liberty Nation News
A recent Congressional Budget Office report reveals $516 billion in appropriations linked to expired authorizations, with nearly $320 billion tied to programs that have been defunct for over a decade. These funds often disappear into the executive branch, funding various initiatives without oversight.
Proposed solutions include the creation of a new agency, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), aimed at eliminating inefficiency by cutting funding for expired programs. However, lawmakers could also address the issue by implementing automatic sunset provisions and regular audits without needing a new agency.
#crime
Fox News: Florida housekeeper assaulted, robbed employer, 83, who could not afford suspect's Christmas bonus: 'Grinch'
A Florida housekeeper, Heather Nelson, 29, allegedly assaulted and robbed her 83-year-old employer after being told she would not receive the $500 Christmas bonus she demanded. Nelson physically attacked the victim, stealing her checkbook, checks, and Christmas cards meant for others.
Nelson faces multiple charges, including robbery, aggravated battery, and forgery. Following the incident, she was arrested and released on a $30,000 bond. Sheriff Wayne Ivey criticized her actions, labeling her a "Grinch" for ruining the holiday spirit.
Fox News: Body language expert says New Orleans terrorist exhibited 'red flags' before attack
Shamsud-Din Jabbar raised "red flags" before a New Year's Eve attack in New Orleans that killed 14 civilians. Behavioral analyst Susan Constantine noted his unusual behavior, including wearing formal attire, carrying a cooler, and texting rapidly, suggesting he may have been in communication with an accomplice.
Despite the FBI stating Jabbar acted alone, investigations continue into potential accomplices. Jabbar had previously visited New Orleans and other locations, and authorities are examining his motivations linked to ISIS extremism.