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17 Jan 2025

#illegals

The Federalist: How Kristi Noem Can Fulfill Trump’s Immigration Pledges To Voters
How Kristi Noem Can Fulfill Trump’s Immigration Pledges To Voters
MAGA supporters are advised to view media criticism of Donald Trump’s cabinet nominees as a sign of their potential effectiveness. Robert Kennedy Jr. and Pete Hegseth have drawn ire for their plans to challenge the medical industrial complex and military recruitment practices, respectively.

Kristi Noem's nomination as DHS secretary has received less scrutiny, raising concerns among MAGA voters due to her past actions on immigration. If confirmed, she must lead significant deportation efforts and build the border wall, proving her commitment to Trump's immigration agenda despite potential media backlash.


Fox News: Massachusetts migrants taking shelter beds from taxpayers, allowed in with no vetting: former director
Massachusetts migrants taking shelter beds from taxpayers, allowed in with no vetting: former director
A former migrant shelter director in Massachusetts highlighted the chaos stemming from the state's right-to-shelter laws, noting that the influx of illegal immigrants has overwhelmed resources. Taxpayers have spent nearly $1.1 billion this fiscal year to accommodate migrants, often at the expense of local citizens seeking shelter.

Jon Fetherston criticized the lack of vetting and security in shelters, citing incidents of violence and drug possession among residents. He expressed concern that the current system prioritizes migrants over citizens, leaving vulnerable individuals, including veterans, without assistance.


#politics

Fox News: MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell gushes over Biden's achievements in final interview: 'Like a magic trick'
MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell gushes over Biden's achievements in final interview: 'Like a magic trick'
MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell commended President Biden for his significant achievements, notably the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. O'Donnell expressed surprise at Biden's ability to pass such legislation with a slim Senate majority, calling it a "magic trick."

Biden emphasized the connection between modern infrastructure and effective foreign policy, arguing that the U.S. must lead globally. O'Donnell praised Biden's combination of domestic and foreign policy initiatives as unprecedented in his lifetime.


The Western Journal: Biden Punts on TikTok Ban, But Trump Already Has a Plan to Guarantee Access
Biden Punts on TikTok Ban, But Trump Already Has a Plan to Guarantee Access
President Biden will not enforce a ban on TikTok, leaving the decision to President-elect Trump. Biden had previously signed a law requiring TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, to sell the platform by January 19, but the enforcement will fall to the incoming administration.

Trump's team, including Rep. Mike Waltz, plans to keep TikTok accessible while addressing user data security. The Supreme Court's ruling on the law could influence Trump's approach, as he has had a mixed stance on TikTok in the past.


The Federalist: Trump Shouldn’t Waste His Political Capital On 'Saving' TikTok
Trump Shouldn’t Waste His Political Capital On 'Saving' TikTok
The U.S. Congress has mandated that TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, divest the app by January 19, 2025, or face a ban due to national security concerns over data access by the Chinese Communist Party. TikTok has engaged in legal battles to contest this legislation, framing it as a free speech issue.

As the Supreme Court prepares to rule on the matter, President-elect Trump has intervened, seeking to delay the ruling to negotiate a potential deal. However, concerns remain about TikTok's influence on American youth and its ties to the CCP, suggesting that divesting ownership may not resolve the underlying issues.


#society

Le Monde: Couples describe having abortions at the start of a relationship: 'It sealed a pact between us'
Couples describe having abortions at the start of a relationship: 'It sealed a pact between us'
Raphaëlle and Simon's relationship progressed quickly, leading to an unexpected pregnancy ten months in. Faced with the decision of whether to proceed with the pregnancy, they experienced significant emotional turmoil, fluctuating between the options of keeping the baby and opting for abortion.

Ultimately, they chose to terminate the pregnancy, which prompted deep discussions about their future together. This experience solidified their commitment to eventually start a family within a few years.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: President Trump continues Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy as he works to bring peace to the Middle East
President Trump continues Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy as he works to bring peace to the Middle East
President Trump's second-term inauguration on January 20, 2025, coincides with Martin Luther King Jr. Day, highlighting a connection between their views on peace through economic cooperation. King proposed fostering dialogue between Jews and Arabs via religious tourism and economic collaboration in the Middle East.

Trump's "peace through prosperity" strategy, particularly through the Abraham Accords, reflects similar principles. While both leaders emphasize economic incentives for peace, achieving lasting stability will require deeper, sustained economic partnerships beyond political agreements.


#culture

Le Monde: The death of David Lynch, a genius of independent cinema and spellbinding director
The death of David Lynch, a genius of independent cinema and spellbinding director
David Lynch, the influential director known for his unique style, passed away at 78 after being evacuated from his home due to wildfires in Los Angeles. He had been battling pulmonary emphysema, a result of his long history of smoking.

Lynch's work, particularly in films like "Wild at Heart," has left a lasting impact on American independent cinema, placing him among the greats like John Cassavetes and Monte Hellman.


#health

Fox News: Improve your indoor air quality with the help of these 9 products
Improve your indoor air quality with the help of these 9 products
Indoor air quality can be compromised by outdoor pollutants and indoor irritants like pet dander and mold. Symptoms of poor air quality include headaches and dizziness, with potential long-term health effects.

Investing in air purifiers, quality monitors, and dehumidifiers can help improve indoor air. Options include the IQAir air quality monitor, AirDoctor air purifier, and various HEPA filters to capture harmful particles.


#education

Forbes: The New Ivies: Why Smart Kids And Their Cost Conscious Parents Flock To SUNY Binghamton
The New Ivies: Why Smart Kids And Their Cost Conscious Parents Flock To SUNY Binghamton
Binghamton University is gaining recognition for its strong academic programs, particularly in advanced battery technology, nursing, and pharmacy, making it an attractive option for students. With a competitive acceptance rate and a focus on affordability, it offers a valuable education at a lower cost than many private institutions.

The university's growing reputation is reflected in its increasing application numbers and selectivity. Binghamton has also made significant investments in research and local economic development, positioning itself as a leader in battery manufacturing and health sciences.


#crime

The Federalist: Trump Should Pardon D.C.'s Good Cops Victimized By DOJ
Trump Should Pardon D.C.'s Good Cops Victimized By DOJ
President Trump's administration should immediately pardon D.C. Police Officers Terence Sutton and Andrew Zabavsky, both of whom received lengthy prison sentences for their actions in the line of duty. Sutton was convicted of second-degree murder after a suspect died during a police pursuit, while Zabavsky faced charges related to obstruction of justice.

The article argues that these pardons would signal a shift in support for law enforcement amidst rising violent crime in D.C., where the murder rate has surged. It criticizes the D.C. U.S. Attorney's Office for prioritizing the prosecution of police officers over addressing the city's escalating crime issues.