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13 Jan 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Illegal immigrant with $1M worth of drugs, guns given free housing courtesy of blue state taxpayers: officials
Illegal immigrant with $1M worth of drugs, guns given free housing courtesy of blue state taxpayers: officials
A Massachusetts state senator is questioning the state's emergency housing assistance program after Leonardo Andujar Sanchez, an illegal immigrant, was arrested in a subsidized hotel room with an AR-15 and $1 million worth of fentanyl. Sanchez, charged with multiple firearm and drug offenses, had been living at the Quality Inn through a refugee program.

Senator Ryan Fattman criticized the program's vetting process, highlighting that local residents in need, such as a mother whose house burned down, are unable to access shelter while undocumented immigrants are. The senator is calling for transparency in Sanchez's case to address potential flaws in the system.


The Federalist: Trump Must Immediately Build On Texas' Successful Border Work
Trump Must Immediately Build On Texas' Successful Border Work
Texas has launched Operation Lone Star, the largest state effort in national security, resulting in over 49,000 arrests and significant drug seizures, including enough fentanyl to kill the entire populations of the U.S. and Mexico. The state aims to combat illegal immigration and cartel influence.

Texans have historically defended their own security, often feeling abandoned by the federal government. With new leadership anticipated, Texas seeks to reinforce its role in national security and collaborate with federal partners to enhance border safety and combat cartel activities.


#politics

Fox News: Trudeau says 51st state is distraction from Trump tariff threat, acknowledges facing 'successful negotiator'
Trudeau says 51st state is distraction from Trump tariff threat, acknowledges facing 'successful negotiator'
Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau dismissed President-elect Trump's suggestion that Canada could become the "51st state," calling it a distraction from the real issue of potential 25% tariffs on Canadian imports. Trudeau emphasized that Canadians are proud of their identity and that tariffs would increase costs for Americans.

Trudeau warned that retaliatory measures would be considered if Trump follows through on his tariff threats, which could harm both Canadian and American economies. He highlighted the strong trade relationship between the two nations, noting that Canada is a vital energy supplier to the U.S.


Fox News: NBC's Chuck Todd has been meeting with other news organizations, plans to leave network: report
NBC's Chuck Todd has been meeting with other news organizations, plans to leave network: report
Chuck Todd, the former host of NBC's "Meet the Press," is reportedly planning to leave the network once his contract expires this year. He has been meeting with other media organizations to discuss potential roles in both broadcast and digital media.

Todd has expressed dissatisfaction with NBC's recent hiring decisions, particularly criticizing the network for bringing on former Republican National Committee chair Ronna McDaniel as an analyst. His departure comes after a notable decline in his visibility at NBC following his replacement in 2023.


The Federalist: DOJ Finds New Excuse For Race Discrimination At Military Schools
DOJ Finds New Excuse For Race Discrimination At Military Schools
The Supreme Court ruled racial preferences in college admissions unconstitutional in June 2023. However, a district court recently upheld such preferences for military school admissions, relying on arguments that were previously rejected by the Supreme Court regarding the unmeasurable benefits of a diverse student body.

The Biden administration's justification for these preferences, linking them to national security and military effectiveness, was dismissed by the Supreme Court. The new legal rationale presented in a recent case for the Naval Academy was similarly criticized for lacking empirical support. The situation raises concerns about the manipulation of constitutional principles for ideological goals.


The Western Journal: Mayor Bass Frantically Edits Mind-Blowing X Post, But It's Too Late - Everyone Already Noticed Her Massive Mistake
Mayor Bass Frantically Edits Mind-Blowing X Post, But It's Too Late - Everyone Already Noticed Her Massive Mistake
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faces backlash for her perceived inaction during devastating wildfires, returning from a trip to Ghana as homes burned. Critics highlight her inappropriate smiling during a press conference and her failure to provide crucial information to victims.

As the death toll rises and thousands are displaced, public frustration grows over her response, leading to questions about her leadership and competence. Many believe her actions could jeopardize her political future.


#society

GB News: 'Anxious' Gen Z call in experts for basic tasks as nearly quarter likely to pay for professional
'Anxious' Gen Z call in experts for basic tasks as nearly quarter likely to pay for professional
Research indicates that many Gen Z individuals in Britain are moving away from DIY tasks, opting instead to hire professionals for basic chores. A survey found that a significant portion of young adults lacks fundamental skills, with many unsure how to change a light bulb or perform simple car maintenance.

Experts suggest that a lack of confidence, possibly influenced by past DIY disaster shows, has contributed to this trend. As a result, younger generations are increasingly reliant on professional help for household and automotive tasks.


The Federalist: Trans Surgeries Like Mine Were Wrong Then And Are Wrong Now
Trans Surgeries Like Mine Were Wrong Then And Are Wrong Now
Walt Heyer reflects on his experience with gender dysphoria, emphasizing the need for thorough evaluation of underlying mental health issues rather than immediate hormone therapy or surgeries. He argues that many factors contribute to dysphoria, including adverse childhood experiences and mental health conditions.

Heyer critiques the current "gender-affirming care" approach, advocating for trauma-informed therapy instead. He calls for a reevaluation of language used in the transgender discourse, asserting that biological gender cannot be changed and urging a focus on truth in treatment.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Reeves would sell us out to China for one thousandth of the NHS budget
Reeves would sell us out to China for one thousandth of the NHS budget
During her visit to Beijing, the Chancellor emphasized the importance of increasing trade and investment with China for the UK's economic growth. The Chinese state media responded positively, suggesting that Britain should manage differences and build political trust to foster a stable relationship.

However, the article warns that this approach may overlook significant threats posed by China, including its military expansion and alliances with authoritarian regimes. It argues that engaging with China under the current regime could undermine Western unity and security, leading to strategic missteps for the UK.


Times Of Israel: Israeli officials tell media hostage deal is close, awaiting final Hamas approval
Israeli officials tell media hostage deal is close, awaiting final Hamas approval
Negotiations for a ceasefire-hostage deal in Gaza have reportedly made progress, with Israeli officials indicating an agreement could be near. However, caution remains as significant hurdles still exist, including contentious issues regarding troop withdrawals and the release of hostages and prisoners.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar confirmed advancements in talks, while some coalition members expressed strong opposition, fearing national security risks. Families of hostages have also voiced concerns about the phased nature of the proposed agreement.


#culture

Fox News: Scott Eastwood shares what he learned from legendary dad's iconic films as he cements action star status
Scott Eastwood shares what he learned from legendary dad's iconic films as he cements action star status
Scott Eastwood is following in his father Clint's footsteps, establishing himself as an action star. He stars in the upcoming film "Alarum," alongside Sylvester Stallone, which features two married spies entangled in an international intelligence plot.

With over 20 years of martial arts experience, Eastwood emphasizes the importance of staying fit for action roles. He admires storytelling in film, inspired by watching his father's work, and expresses interest in directing in the future. "Alarum" will be released on January 17.


#crime

The Western Journal: Suspect Arrested for Stabbing Boy to Death, Was on Street Due to Dems' No Cash Bail Policy
Suspect Arrested for Stabbing Boy to Death, Was on Street Due to Dems' No Cash Bail Policy
Waldo Mejia, 29, was arrested for the stabbing death of 14-year-old Caleb Rijos in the Bronx. Mejia had a lengthy criminal history and was out on the street due to New York's no cash bail policy. NYPD officials criticized the system for failing to protect victims.

Commissioner Tisch emphasized the need for change, highlighting the tragic loss of a young life to a repeat offender with mental health issues. Mejia was also linked to another stabbing just days before Rijos' death.


#sports

On The Water: Northeast Tuna Season Highlights
Northeast Tuna Season Highlights
In 2024, offshore fishing in the Northeast saw notable activity, particularly with bluefin tuna off Cape Cod and Block Island. June brought a surge of large bluefin, but by mid-July, smaller bluefin became the main catch, with anglers often hooking multiple fish in a day.

September was marked by exceptional white marlin fishing in the Mid-Atlantic, while distant canyons yielded abundant yellowfin. New Jersey experienced a strong fall bluefin bite, with fish consistently found near the shore and offshore.