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18 Jan 2024
#illegals
GB News: Britons FUME at illegal migration as Sunak pushes through plan: 'How many chances?!'
Britons in Leigh discuss illegal migration with GB News, expressing skepticism about the government's ability to handle the issue. Some residents criticize the government for not following through on promises. Others are sympathetic, pointing out that other European countries also struggle with illegal migration. (, , ) Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces opposition from the House of Lords regarding his Rwanda legislation, which deals with illegal migration. He urges the Lords to pass the bill, emphasizing the urgency of the situation and the need to respect the will of the people. (, )
#politics
Forbes: Trump Says Presidents Should Be Allowed To ‘Cross The Line’ Without Being Prosecuted
Former President Donald Trump argues that presidents should have "FULL IMMUNITY" because they cannot properly function without it, as a federal appeals court weighs whether he has "presidential immunity" from criminal charges. Trump's attorney also suggested in court that presidents could assassinate political rivals without being charged. The Justice Department strongly opposes Trump's expansive view of immunity, arguing that it would create an "extraordinarily frightening future."
The Federalist: Democrats Promise To Save 'Democracy' By Destroying It
The Democrats' focus on "saving democracy" is undermined by their efforts to demolish constitutional norms. They label everything a threat to democracy, while ignoring their own authoritarian behavior. Plotting to undermine civilian control of the military and forming a shadow government are not democratic actions.
The Economist: How did the Iowa result change the Republican primary?
United States | Hope springs ephemeral. Republican rivals hoped for an alternative to Trump, but his decisive victory in the Iowa caucus ended that theory. Turnout was low and Trump won 51% of the vote, putting him in a strong position for the nomination. His rivals, DeSantis and Haley, face an uphill battle in the upcoming primaries.
Le Monde: French police protest for extra pay during Paris Olympics
French police officers are urging for extra pay during the Paris Olympics, threatening strikes and disruption. Authorities are trying to secure pay deals with public sector trade unions to prevent damage to the country's image. The unions are demanding compensation for lost holidays and extra work during the Games.
The Federalist: Republicans Must Accept The Reality Of The Imperfect Candidate
Political purity contests on social media and cable news don't work for conservatives who prioritize winning over perfection. Iowa voters chose Trump, despite his flaws. They want to win, not find perfection. They're willing to support whoever aligns closest to their views. Trump is likely the GOP nominee. If his supporters refuse to back him, they deserve four more years of Democrat ineptness. It won't be perfect, but it's worth it for conservatives.
Fox News: Argentine president praised for calling out Davos elites abandoning freedom for socialism: 'Drops truth bombs'
Argentine President Javier Milei criticizes Western elites for promoting collectivism at the World Economic Forum, warning of the dangers it poses to the West. He argues that collectivist experiments are the root cause of poverty and asserts that freedom is the solution. Milei's speech resonates with conservatives on social media who appreciate his critique of leftist elites.
Fox News: Trump dominates polls after Iowa victory, White House says Biden does not insult voters and more top headlines
Trump dominates polling in New Hampshire and beyond after Iowa caucuses victory. Biden's insults to voters disprove White House press secretary's claim.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Israeli war cabinet divided over plans to scale back Gaza war
Israel's top government officials are divided over whether to scale back the war against Hamas in Gaza and prioritize hostage negotiations. Some members of the war cabinet, including Gadi Eisenkot and Benny Gantz, are calling for serious negotiations, while others insist on continuing the war. National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir criticized the withdrawal of troops, and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant warned against political indecision.
The White House has urged Israel to reduce ground operations in Gaza, but a majority of Israeli citizens support continued heavy bombing. A recent poll shows that 66% of Israelis favor ongoing intensive fighting as the most effective way to secure the release of hostages. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have announced plans to partially scale back their offensive in southern Gaza, but no specifics were given. The war against Hamas is expected to continue for many more months.
GB News: MH370: Investigator breaks silence as he accuses Malaysian government of cover-up
An investigator accuses the Malaysian government of covering up the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 and claims they do not want the cause of the crash exposed. Malaysia has rejected plans for a new search and it is suggested that they do not want to spend more money on tracking down MH370.
#economy
Liberty Nation News: New US Manufacturing Data Flashing Red Lights of Recession - Liberty Nation News
Over the past three years, despite massive government subsidies, the manufacturing industry in the US has failed to generate positive results. Regional central banks' manufacturing reports reveal a decline in new orders, shipments, employment, and more. Despite the government's claims of job creation, manufacturing employment growth has been flat. This recession in the manufacturing sector may not significantly impact the overall economy, but other sectors, like services, are showing signs of slowing down.
#health
Fox News: Ozempic and Wegovy could lead to muscle loss, experts say, but prevention is possible
Ozempic and Wegovy can help with weight loss but may cause muscle loss. Certain steps can be taken to reduce the risk while maintaining a healthy weight. Muscle loss can be especially dangerous for older patients and women. High surveillance and regular body measurements are recommended to monitor muscle mass. Strength training and a high-protein diet can help in offsetting muscle loss. Future weight-loss drugs should focus on balanced body composition. Hormone therapy may be prescribed to support muscle mass.
#science
Forbes: Peregrine Moon Lander Carrying Human Remains Will Crash Back To Earth Today
The troubled Peregrine Moon lander is set to make a fiery return to Earth, carrying human remains and NASA experiments. Astrobotic has taken steps to ensure a safe re-entry and minimize debris reaching land. The private company had hoped to become the first to land on the lunar surface, but a fuel leak dashed those hopes.