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17 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Red town stands up to big blue neighbor in immigration fight: ‘Denver does not speak for all of Colorado’
Castle Rock, Colorado, has pledged support for President-elect Donald Trump's immigration policies, including mass deportations of unauthorized migrants. The town council unanimously passed a measure expressing this support, contrasting with Denver's sanctuary stance and recent influx of nearly 43,000 migrants.
Local officials in Castle Rock argue that Denver’s policies negatively impact their community, with some residents noting a rise in non-citizen inmates. While opinions on immigration vary, there is a call for stricter border enforcement to protect the community.
#politics
Times Of Israel: For many Israelis, prospect of hostage release is tempered by concerns about freeing terrorists
Israelis are grappling with the implications of a new ceasefire deal with Hamas, which involves the release of over 1,000 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for hostages. Concerns are widespread about the potential for these released individuals to commit future attacks, echoing the past experience of the Gilad Shalit deal.
Despite support for ending the conflict, many Israelis, including families of hostages, express unease about releasing convicted terrorists. Critics argue that this cycle of prisoner exchanges endangers national security and could lead to further violence against Israelis.
Le Monde: How PM Bayrou managed to detach the Socialists from the left-wing coalition
French Prime Minister François Bayrou faced a no-confidence motion from radical-left parties, but the Socialist Party leader Olivier Faure announced his members would not support it. The motion fell short with only 131 votes, allowing Bayrou to maintain his position temporarily.
Despite lacking a majority, Bayrou has secured the Socialists' support, preventing a coalition with the far-right Rassemblement National. This marks a significant moment for his government, which has struggled since 2022.
Fox News: Prince William makes unusual move after Prince Harry, Prince Andrew put slimmed-down monarchy at risk: expert
Prince William is reportedly considering expanding the royal family’s working members to strengthen the monarchy after King Charles' slimmed-down approach has faced challenges. Experts suggest that he may recruit relatives like Lady Louise Windsor and James, Earl of Wessex, to help garner public interest.
This move comes amid a series of scandals and health issues affecting the royal family, which have strained its public image. William's strategy aims to modernize the monarchy while balancing traditional values, as he navigates internal family dynamics and public expectations.
Fox News: Biden commutes nearly 2,500 more sentences in final days of presidency
President Biden has commuted the sentences of nearly 2,500 inmates convicted of non-violent drug offenses, aiming to address sentencing disparities. This action, part of his clemency initiatives, reflects a commitment to rectify historic injustices, particularly regarding outdated cocaine sentencing laws.
Biden's record on clemency is notable, having issued more pardons and commutations than any previous president. However, he faces bipartisan criticism for certain decisions, including pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, and commuting sentences for federal death row inmates.
The Telegraph: Biden uses final TV interview to warn against ‘fragile’ American democracy
In his final TV interview, President Joe Biden expressed concerns about the fragility of American democracy, citing threats from a weakened Supreme Court and a Congress unable to check presidential power. He warned against an emerging "oligarchy" under Donald Trump and emphasized the need for strong democratic guardrails.
Biden also discussed his conversations with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the situation in Ukraine, highlighting the critical moment in history the nation faces. He stressed the importance of an independent judiciary and accountable governance to maintain democratic integrity.
Fox News: Biden entered office as media darling, but inaccessibility, secrecy and Trump win leaves legacy tattered
President Biden's presidency, once celebrated as a new beginning, is now viewed critically as he prepares to leave office. Commentators suggest he will primarily be remembered as a transitional figure between two terms of Donald Trump, with his legacy overshadowed by failures in addressing inflation and the border crisis.
Despite some legislative achievements, Biden's perceived inability to energize the nation and his decision to run for reelection have drawn criticism. Many analysts believe his legacy will be marked by the return of Trump rather than any significant accomplishments.
Fox News: Crystal ball news shows 6 ways media will war with Trump one more time
As Trump prepares for a potential second term, media narratives are expected to mirror past coverage, focusing on Russia, the economy, immigration, and ageism. Journalists are anticipated to scrutinize Trump's actions while favoring narratives that align with Democratic perspectives, particularly regarding illegal immigration and economic performance.
The media's approach will likely include heightened criticism of Trump’s age and alleged dishonesty, while downplaying Biden's challenges. Expect a renewed emphasis on issues like crime and the economy, with journalists framing any negative outcomes as Trump's fault, regardless of context.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: As UK representative, I want to make our alliance with the US great again
President-elect Donald Trump’s upcoming administration is expected to reshape U.S. foreign relations, emphasizing an "America first" approach that prioritizes national interests while fostering strong alliances, particularly with the U.K. His election reflects a response to the concerns of many Americans regarding economic struggles and security issues.
The U.S. and U.K. share a robust partnership in defense and trade, with opportunities for growth in economic collaboration and national security. As global threats evolve, both nations must adapt their strategies to ensure mutual safety and prosperity, addressing challenges posed by adversaries like Russia and China.
#economy
Fox News: Zuckerberg, other moguls say they're backing off ESG and DEI but are they for real?
The ESG agenda has faced significant setbacks, with major banks withdrawing from net-zero alliances and Fortune 500 companies rolling back DEI programs. Despite these changes, many financial institutions remain committed to sustainability goals, raising questions about the sincerity of their actions.
The real concern is that these corporations may still prioritize ideological ESG initiatives over shareholder value, which could distract from their primary business functions. Companies need to refocus on profitability and value creation rather than social justice agendas to fulfill their fiduciary duties effectively.
#health
Fox News: Why hardboiled eggs and 4 other foods should not be reheated in the microwave, say experts
Leftovers can be convenient for meals, but reheating them in the microwave may not be the best option. Experts warn that microwaves can create uneven heating, leading to cold spots where bacteria can survive, and can also negatively affect the taste and texture of certain foods.
Foods such as hard-boiled eggs, vitamin C-rich vegetables, chicken, seafood, and steak are particularly unsuitable for microwave reheating. Alternatives like eating hard-boiled eggs cold or repurposing leftover chicken into salads are recommended to maintain food quality.
#crime
GB News: Man arrested after woman in her 20s dies and girl, 2, found with serious injuries
A man in his 30s has been arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder following the death of a woman in her 20s and serious injuries to a two-year-old girl in Ashford. Police confirmed the victims and suspect are known to each other, with no wider community risk.
The investigation is ongoing, with specialist officers gathering information. Surrey Police expressed condolences to the victims' family and friends during this difficult time.