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13 Jan 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Major blue city mayor silent after illegal immigrant uses shelter for criminal activity
Major blue city mayor silent after illegal immigrant uses shelter for criminal activity
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has not commented on the arrest of illegal immigrant Leonardo Andujar Sanchez, who allegedly used a taxpayer-funded migrant shelter for criminal activities, including drug trafficking and weapon possession. Sanchez faces serious federal charges.

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey expressed outrage over the incident and ordered a review of shelter intake processes. Despite the situation, Wu has remained silent, continuing to support Boston's sanctuary city policies. Critics argue this highlights flaws in the immigration system.


#politics

Le Monde: French Sénat speaker admits mistake over '€34,000' chairs
French Sénat speaker admits mistake over '€34,000' chairs
France's Sénat speaker, Gérard Larcher, acknowledged a "mistake" regarding the €34,000 order for new chairs amid rising living costs for citizens. He stated he was unaware of the expense and has initiated an investigation, emphasizing the need for public spending accountability.

Larcher, a prominent member of the Les Républicains party, has previously advocated for protecting French purchasing power. He called for a change in practices within the Sénat administration to align with his calls for reduced public spending.


#society

GB News: Harry and Meghan in ‘difficult’ position after scathing remarks by US actress
Harry and Meghan in ‘difficult’ position after scathing remarks by US actress
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are struggling to define their roles between entertainment and humanitarian efforts, facing criticism for their involvement in LA wildfire relief. Justine Bateman labeled them as "disaster tourists," while Pasadena's mayor praised their contributions.

As they navigate this complex landscape, Meghan has postponed her Netflix show to focus on those affected by the wildfires. Observers note that their actions might be viewed differently if they were still working royals, suggesting their Netflix projects could be nearing an end.


Fox News: Maps show extent of wildfire devastation, homes destroyed
Maps show extent of wildfire devastation, homes destroyed
Los Angeles authorities released updated maps detailing the destruction from the Eaton and Pacific Palisades wildfires. The Eaton fire has affected 885 structures, with 674 suffering over 50% damage, while the Pacific Palisades fire impacted 664 structures, with 485 severely damaged.

Over 12,000 homes and businesses have been destroyed, with ongoing assessments. The fires have claimed at least 24 lives and burned nearly 40,000 acres, making them among California's most destructive in history. Recovery efforts continue as both fires remain largely uncontained.


Fox News: CNN defamation trial: Expert witnesses take the stand in Navy veteran's case against network
CNN defamation trial: Expert witnesses take the stand in Navy veteran's case against network
U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young is suing CNN for defamation, claiming the network's November 2021 report damaged his reputation by suggesting he profited from the Afghan evacuation. Expert witnesses testified about the impact of the report on Young's finances and mental health, with estimates of losses exceeding $21 million.

Major Gen. James V. Young stated that he would have hired Zachary before the report but deemed him too risky afterward. A psychologist testified that Young suffers from severe depression and trauma linked to the CNN segment. CNN maintains confidence in its defense.


Gataway Couple: What's The Deal With Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
What's The Deal With Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, known for its natural thermal springs, attracts visitors to its historic bathhouses. Formerly named Hot Springs, the town changed its name in 1950 after a game show challenge. Today, it offers a range of spas and outdoor recreational activities.

With a population of about 6,000, the town features several hot spring resorts, including Riverbend and La Paloma, each with unique amenities and soaking options. Visitors can also enjoy nearby parks for various outdoor activities, making it a versatile destination for relaxation and recreation.


#military

Breitbart: Hundreds of Navy SEALs, Veterans to March in D.C. to Support Pete Hegseth
Hundreds of Navy SEALs, Veterans to March in D.C. to Support Pete Hegseth
Five hundred Navy SEALs, veterans, and supporters will march in Washington, D.C., to show support for Defense Secretary Nominee Pete Hegseth during his confirmation hearing. The march will start at the Vietnam Memorial Wall and conclude near Capitol Hill, featuring remarks from military leaders.

Organized by Navy SEAL veteran Bill Brown, the event aims to demonstrate strong backing for Hegseth's leadership and commitment to military values. Participants will carry American flags and emphasize a peaceful, respectful demonstration in line with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy.