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14 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Chicago official slams Brandon Johnson's new ICE guidelines: 'Who is the mayor trying to protect?'
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has issued new guidelines for handling ICE visits, reinforcing the city's commitment to the Welcoming City Ordinance and the Illinois Trust Act, which limits local law enforcement's involvement in federal immigration enforcement. The guidelines advise city officials to demand warrants and refrain from interfering with ICE operations.
Alderman Ray Lopez criticized Johnson's approach, arguing it protects criminals and contradicts efforts to collaborate with ICE on targeting undocumented individuals involved in serious crimes. The city council is set to vote on an amendment allowing local agencies to work with ICE on specific cases.
#society
Breitbart: Firefighters Respond to Small Blaze on Marine Corps Base in San Diego
A brush fire ignited at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego, affecting up to 12 acres. Firefighters from local agencies responded, and the fire has been contained with no further spread reported.
This incident comes amid several wildfires in the Los Angeles area, where many have lost homes and businesses. Current active fires include the Palisades, Eaton, and Hurst Fires.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Havana Syndrome victims react to new analysis that it could be caused by a foreign actor
Some U.S. intelligence agencies have shifted their stance on the "Havana Syndrome," suggesting that a foreign adversary may be behind the brain injuries reported by diplomats. While the overall assessment remains that it is "very unlikely" this is the case, two out of seven agencies now believe a foreign weapon could be involved.
Victims, including "Patient Zero," are hopeful for accountability, claiming the U.S. government has not adequately addressed their concerns. They urge the incoming administration to investigate the incidents thoroughly and ensure support for those affected.
#education
Le Monde: In South Africa, international tests shine a light on massive school inequalities
In the 2023 TIMSS tests, South African fourth graders ranked last in mathematics and science, scoring significantly below the low knowledge threshold. The results highlighted a stark divide between privileged and underprivileged schools, prompting calls for serious reflection on the country's educational system.
Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube emphasized the need for a critical assessment of South Africa's uneven educational outcomes. The alarming findings underscore the challenges faced in improving academic performance across the nation.
#crime
Fox News: Veteran American Airlines flight attendant killed in random attack while on a layover in Denver
A suspect, Elijah Caudill, 24, has been arrested for the murder of Celinda Levno, a 71-year-old American Airlines flight attendant, during a random stabbing spree in Denver. Levno was attacked while on layover, and she later died from her injuries.
The police reported that the stabbing incident involved multiple victims, and Caudill is being held without bail on charges of first-degree murder and attempted murder. Investigators believe there was no connection between Caudill and the victims.
The Western Journal: Los Angeles Police Detain Two People at Kamala Harris' Home
Two individuals were detained at Vice President Kamala Harris' home in Los Angeles early Saturday morning after a potential burglary was reported. The men, dressed in black, were found on her property but were released due to lack of evidence of a crime.
Harris' home is located in a fire evacuation area, with ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles claiming at least 24 lives and damaging 12,000 structures. The Vice President and President Biden are monitoring the situation closely and offering federal assistance.
#science
GB News: How to see tonight's 'Wolf Moon' as UK stargazers to also catch rare Mars event
Tonight, the Wolf Moon will illuminate UK skies, coinciding with Mars reaching peak visibility for the first time in over two years. The moon rises at 3:21 PM GMT, becoming fully visible after sunset, with peak fullness at 10:28 PM GMT.
Weather conditions may affect visibility, with patchy rain in some areas but clearer skies expected in others. While UK viewers won't see Mars eclipsed by the moon, they can still enjoy this celestial display. The next full moon will be the Snow Moon on February 12.