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18 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Appeals court deals blow to Obama-era amnesty for Dreamers
A federal appeals court has ruled against the Biden administration's updated DACA policy, stating it exceeded executive authority. While current beneficiaries can renew permits, new applications are barred. This ruling may lead to a Supreme Court appeal, impacting 500,000 Dreamers.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton called the decision a significant win for states challenging DACA. The ruling continues a series of legal battles surrounding the program, originally introduced by Obama in 2012, and reflects ongoing tensions over immigration policy.
#politics
Fox News: JESSICA TARLOV: 11 Biden accomplishments we can't ignore as Trump takes office
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares for his second inauguration, it's crucial to recognize the achievements of the Biden-Harris administration. Key accomplishments include a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, a strong economic recovery post-pandemic, and significant healthcare reforms.
Additionally, Biden's bipartisan infrastructure deal aims to modernize America's infrastructure, while the CHIPS and Science Act boosts domestic manufacturing. The PACT Act has expanded VA benefits for veterans, and other initiatives have made strides in education and gun safety. Biden's legacy may be more impactful than currently perceived.
Fox News: NY Times reporter roasted after 'unitary executive theory' flub in Trump OMB nominee story
A New York Times article on Russell T. Vought's nomination to head the Office of Management and Budget has incited controversy by suggesting he promoted a "unitary executive theory." Critics, including conservative commentators, argue the description misrepresents the legal theory and its implications for government structure.
The backlash intensified after the Times updated the article to clarify the separation of powers, with many asserting that the piece reflects a misunderstanding of constitutional principles. Prominent voices in conservative media have criticized the portrayal, emphasizing the importance of accountability within the executive branch.
Fox News: Liberal California may have a political 'reawakening' after wildfire disaster, historian predicts
Historian Victor Davis Hanson suggests that California's response to recent Los Angeles wildfires may lead to a political shift among the state's liberal elite, particularly those affected by the crisis. He notes that wealthy residents, previously insulated from the consequences of their political choices, are now facing significant losses and could drive a revolt against current leadership.
The state's leadership failures, including inadequate emergency response and infrastructure issues, have drawn criticism from both residents and experts. Governor Gavin Newsom's recent executive order to expedite rebuilding efforts has raised questions about why such measures weren't implemented sooner. This situation, combined with California's ongoing population exodus, could create an opportunity for a new political landscape.
#society
GB News: Drivers who passed their test before 2015 risk huge £1,000 fine as DVLA issues licence warning
The DVLA warns drivers with licences issued before 2015 to renew their photocard licences to avoid fines up to £1,000. Licences must be renewed every 10 years, and failure to do so can invalidate insurance and lead to vehicle seizure.
The renewal process costs £14 online or £21.50 at the Post Office, which will continue to offer DVLA services. A new digital system for renewals will be introduced in April 2024, allowing drivers to track their applications and use existing passport photos.
Fox News: Cozy and trendy bathroom rugs and mats for winter
Updating your bathroom decor can be simple and cost-effective by replacing old bath mats and rugs. These accessories not only absorb moisture but also add style and personality to the space. With a variety of materials and designs available, you can easily find options that match your aesthetic and practical needs.
From memory foam for comfort to eco-friendly bamboo and stylish printed mats, there are numerous choices to enhance your bathroom. Each option offers unique benefits, such as absorbency, durability, and ease of maintenance, making it easy to refresh your space without a complete renovation.
#military
The Telegraph: Ukraine is teaching British medics how to prepare for war
Britain's NHS is revising its war preparedness plans in light of lessons from the Ukraine conflict, according to trauma surgeon Dr. Shehan Hettiaratchy. He noted challenges such as drone warfare and superbugs, emphasizing that the NHS might need to focus solely on war casualties if conflict arises.
Dr. Hettiaratchy expressed concerns about the NHS's capacity compared to European nations, suggesting it lacks the necessary flexibility to handle a large-scale war. He highlighted the need for readiness, as military leaders warn of potential conflicts with Russia.
Le Monde: War in Ukraine: Some 300 North Korean soldiers are thought to have died on the front lines
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has shared Russian identity documents from captured soldiers, suggesting efforts to mask the presence of North Korean troops in Ukraine. Reports indicate that around 12,000 North Korean soldiers have been deployed, with significant casualties.
A soldier's diary reveals troubling tactics employed by these North Korean units, including using "human bait" to lure enemy drones. This strategy often results in the bait being killed, highlighting the perilous conditions faced by these troops.
#education
Fox News: Diversity, equity, inclusion course mandates cost taxpayers nearly $2 billion nationwide: study
A report by the Goldwater Institute reveals that nearly $2 billion is being spent on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) course mandates at public universities, funded by state taxpayers and students. The report highlights that students have dedicated over 40 million hours to fulfill these requirements.
While proponents argue DEI addresses historical injustices, critics contend it fosters division. Several universities, including the University of Michigan, have begun to scale back DEI initiatives amid scrutiny. Lawmakers are urged to intervene to protect taxpayers and students.
#crime
The Federalist: Here Are The 37 Brutal Murderers Joe Biden Let Off Death Row
In a controversial move just before Christmas, President Biden commuted the death sentences of 37 federal prisoners, many of whom were convicted of heinous crimes, including multiple murders and violent assaults. Notable cases include Jorge Avila-Torrez, who murdered two young girls and a naval officer, and Anthony Battle, who killed a prison guard while serving a life sentence for murdering his wife.
Critics argue that Biden's decision undermines justice for victims and may embolden violent offenders, as the threat of execution serves as a deterrent against prison violence. The commutation raises questions about the criteria for determining what constitutes a "heinous" crime, particularly as three high-profile cases of mass murder were excluded from this clemency.