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19 Jan 2025

#politics

Fox News: Trump to take more than 200 executive actions on Day One
Trump to take more than 200 executive actions on Day One
President Trump plans to sign over 200 executive actions on Inauguration Day, focusing on border security, energy policies, and reducing costs for American families. Key actions include declaring a national border emergency, reinstating "Remain in Mexico," and reforming federal bureaucracy.

Additionally, Trump aims to eliminate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs, pause offshore wind leases, and withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord. His administration emphasizes a return to in-person work for federal employees and aims to curb federal actions that raise costs for consumers.


The Telegraph: Israel’s national security minister resigns over hostage deal
Israel’s national security minister resigns over hostage deal
Israel's national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir resigned from the Cabinet, opposing a ceasefire deal with Hamas that includes the release of nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners for 33 Israeli hostages. He criticized the agreement as reckless and a catastrophe.

While his resignation does not end Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition, it reduces the government's parliamentary majority to 62 seats. Ben-Gvir warned that if hostilities with Hamas resume, he may reconsider his position in the government.


Times Of Israel: Lawmakers slam Arab MK for saying he’s ‘happy for release of hostages and prisoners’
Lawmakers slam Arab MK for saying he’s ‘happy for release of hostages and prisoners’
Ayman Odeh, chair of Hadash-Ta’al, faced backlash from various lawmakers after expressing happiness for the release of hostages and prisoners in a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. His comments, made as three Israeli women were freed after 15 months, sparked outrage, with critics accusing him of equating hostages with terrorists.

Odeh's remarks led to calls for his removal from the Knesset, with several politicians condemning his stance. The deal involves the release of 33 hostages in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, including many with serious convictions. The political fallout highlights ongoing tensions regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.


Fox News: DOGE bro Ramaswamy likely to announce Ohio governor run by month's end: sources
DOGE bro Ramaswamy likely to announce Ohio governor run by month's end: sources
Vivek Ramaswamy is set to announce his candidacy for Ohio governor by late January. This comes as current Gov. Mike DeWine is term-limited, and Ramaswamy’s move is seen as a response to Lt. Gov. Jon Husted's recent appointment to the U.S. Senate.

Ramaswamy, who previously ran for president, has shifted his focus to the gubernatorial race, aiming to build on his experience with Trump's Department of Government Efficiency. Ohio has leaned Republican in recent years, making the upcoming election significant.


Front Page Magazine: Biden Declares ERA as the 28th Amendment to the Constitution
Biden Declares ERA as the 28th Amendment to the Constitution
Joe Biden attempted to unilaterally declare the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) as the Twenty-Eighth Amendment, despite its failure to meet the ratification deadline set by Congress in 1982. The ERA was three states short of the required thirty-eight states for certification, and five states had rescinded their ratification.

Biden's proclamation disregarded the legal framework established for constitutional amendments, as the Supreme Court has affirmed that Congress can set a definitive ratification period. His actions have raised concerns about overstepping executive authority and undermining the legislative process.


Fox News: Sen. Dave McCormick 'optimistic' about working with Sen. Fetterman to find 'common ground': 'Embracing' change
Sen. Dave McCormick 'optimistic' about working with Sen. Fetterman to find 'common ground': 'Embracing' change
Pennsylvania Republican Sen. Dave McCormick expressed optimism about collaborating with Democratic Sen. John Fetterman to address key issues, emphasizing a bipartisan approach to represent all Pennsylvanians. Both senators aim to find common ground on topics like working families and support for Israel.

During a recent meeting, McCormick and Fetterman sought to set aside differences and focus on shared goals. McCormick noted that while they may disagree on certain matters, they are committed to working together for positive change in Pennsylvania.


#society

GB News: Gladiators star Apollo victim of ‘sinister’ stalker prompting BBC security fears
Gladiators star Apollo victim of ‘sinister’ stalker prompting BBC security fears
BBC Gladiators star Alex Gray, known as Apollo, has become the target of a female stalker while filming in Sheffield, prompting police involvement and heightened security measures. The incidents, deemed serious, occurred at multiple locations, including his filming site and a fan event.

Gray expressed concern over the situation, noting it has been unsettling but remains focused on his work. The BBC has taken immediate action due to the nature of the stalking, which is considered more serious than typical fan behavior.


Front Page Magazine: Video Footage Proves New Orleans ISIS Attacker Prayed at Radical Houston Mosque
Video Footage Proves New Orleans ISIS Attacker Prayed at Radical Houston Mosque
New footage shows Shamsud-Din Jabbar, responsible for the deadly New Year’s ISIS-inspired attack on Bourbon Street, praying at Masjid Bilal in Houston. This connection raises concerns about the mosque's history of extremism and its influence on Jabbar's radicalization.

The attack left 14 dead and 35 injured, with Jabbar's prior social media posts indicating his allegiance to ISIS. Investigators are examining the mosque's ties to extremist groups and the potential for radicalization within its community, emphasizing the need for vigilance against such ideologies.


Le Monde: Power runs in the Trump family
Power runs in the Trump family
Donald Trump gathered with family at the funeral of his first wife, Ivana, in July 2022. A viral photo from the event showed him surrounded by children, grandchildren, and billionaire Elon Musk, highlighting the festive mood despite Melania Trump's absence.

Trump's family dynamics remain complex, with children from three marriages. While Melania's role is uncertain, she officially supports her husband. Family loyalty has been a cornerstone of Trump's life in business and politics.


Fox News: 'Friday Night Lights' star was homeless, sleeping in New York City subway before finding fame
'Friday Night Lights' star was homeless, sleeping in New York City subway before finding fame
Before achieving fame in "Friday Night Lights" and "True Detective," Taylor Kitsch faced homelessness in New York City, sleeping on subways for less than a month. His fortunes changed after meeting a talent manager who took a chance on him, leading to his breakout role in 2006.

Now living in Montana, Kitsch seeks peace away from Hollywood's glitz and is focused on creating a supportive space for veterans and those in recovery. Inspired by his sister's struggles with addiction, he aims to help others reconnect with nature and find empowerment.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: ‘A deeply meaningful moment,’ it ‘fills our hearts with hope’: World hails hostage release
‘A deeply meaningful moment,’ it ‘fills our hearts with hope’: World hails hostage release
Three Israeli hostages, Romi Gonen, Emily Damari, and Doron Steinbrecher, were released by Hamas as part of a three-phase hostage-ceasefire deal. This marks the first phase, with 33 hostages to be released while Israel will free up to 1,904 Palestinian prisoners. World leaders have called for the full implementation of the agreement.

Leaders from the UK, Ukraine, Romania, and the EU welcomed the release, emphasizing the need for continued efforts to free remaining hostages and provide humanitarian aid to Gaza. The next phase of negotiations is set to begin in two weeks, amid concerns from some Israeli coalition members about ending the war.


Front Page Magazine: Spencer Video: The Catastrophic Israel-Hamas ‘Ceasefire’
Spencer Video: The Catastrophic Israel-Hamas ‘Ceasefire’
Robert Spencer discusses the recent Israel-Hamas ceasefire, characterizing it as a capitulation to terrorism. He emphasizes the implications of this decision and its potential impact on future conflicts in the region.

The conversation highlights broader concerns regarding responses to extremist actions.


#culture

The Western Journal: Video: Pro-Trans Woman Furious When Man Confuses Her for Transgender 'Woman'
Video: Pro-Trans Woman Furious When Man Confuses Her for Transgender 'Woman'
A viral video from a New York City pride parade features a woman expressing anger when mistakenly identified as a trans woman. She insists she is a biological woman and questions the interviewer’s assumptions about gender identity, highlighting a perceived distinction between cisgender and transgender identities.

The incident raises broader questions about gender definitions and the nature of womanhood, suggesting that some individuals may feel strongly about biological differences despite prevailing societal narratives.


#crime

The Western Journal: Woman Texts Drug Dealer for Fentanyl but Gets Cop Instead, And It Just Gets Better from There
Woman Texts Drug Dealer for Fentanyl but Gets Cop Instead, And It Just Gets Better from There
A Florida woman, Octavia Wells, was arrested after mistakenly texting a narcotics investigator instead of a drug dealer to buy fentanyl. She offered $45 for the drug and arranged to meet, only to find law enforcement waiting for her at a convenience store.

Wells faces multiple charges, including unlawful use of a communication device and possession of drug paraphernalia. The incident highlights the ongoing opioid crisis in Florida, where fentanyl-related deaths have significantly increased in recent years.