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10 Dec 2024

#illegals

Fox News: 'We’ve turned the corner': Blue city announces shuttering of migrant shelters as numbers drop
'We’ve turned the corner': Blue city announces shuttering of migrant shelters as numbers drop
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced the closure of 25 migrant shelters due to a decrease in arrivals, attributing this decline to Biden administration policies and local management strategies. The closures will affect shelters in NYC and nearby areas, aiming to save taxpayer money.

Adams has taken a firm stance on illegal immigration, expressing willingness to collaborate with the incoming Trump administration on deportation strategies for those with criminal convictions. A recent poll indicates that a majority of New York voters support deportation efforts.


Breitbart: Federal Judge Stops Biden Agencies from Opening Obamacare to Illegals
Federal Judge Stops Biden Agencies from Opening Obamacare to Illegals
A federal judge has blocked President Biden's plan to allow illegal aliens in the DACA program access to Obamacare. The ruling came after a lawsuit led by Kansas and joined by multiple states, asserting that federal laws prohibit such benefits for illegal aliens.

The preliminary injunction prevents the Biden administration from implementing the rule while the case proceeds, with significant financial implications estimated at up to $2.8 billion annually if DACA recipients enroll.


#politics

Breitbart: Trump Calls Trudeau 'Governor' Twice, Calls It 'the Great State of Canada'
Trump Calls Trudeau 'Governor' Twice, Calls It 'the Great State of Canada'
President-elect Donald Trump jokingly referred to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as the “Governor” of the “Great State of Canada,” criticizing the U.S. subsidies to Canada and Mexico. He emphasized that if the U.S. is subsidizing these countries, they should consider statehood.

Trump expressed his eagerness for future trade discussions with Trudeau, stating that their recent dinner was pleasant and that he anticipates “in depth” talks on tariffs and trade. Trudeau described the meeting as “excellent.”


Breitbart: Jon Stewart Freaks over Trump's Hilarious Fragrance Ad Featuring 'Smiling' Jill Biden
Jon Stewart Freaks over Trump's Hilarious Fragrance Ad Featuring 'Smiling' Jill Biden
Jon Stewart criticized President-elect Donald Trump for using a viral photo of First Lady Jill Biden to promote his fragrance line. Stewart deemed the ad "beneath" Trump, arguing it undermined a rare moment of conciliation between them during a recent event in Paris.

Trump's post featured the photo with a humorous caption promoting his new fragrances, calling them "Fight, Fight, Fight," and suggesting they symbolize winning. Stewart expressed disbelief that Trump would still resort to merchandise promotion after winning the presidency.


Fox News: House set to challenge Biden green energy standards for washing machines with 'Liberty in Laundry' bill vote
House set to challenge Biden green energy standards for washing machines with 'Liberty in Laundry' bill vote
Lawmakers are set to vote on the "Liberty in Laundry Act," which aims to counter the Biden administration's new energy standards for household appliances, particularly clothes washers. The legislation seeks to prevent the Department of Energy from enforcing standards deemed not technologically feasible or economically justified.

House Republicans argue that the administration's regulations harm American families and businesses, while the DOE claims the new standards will significantly reduce carbon emissions over the next three decades. Democratic initiatives, like those in New York, are encouraging the adoption of greener appliances through financial incentives.


#society

The Telegraph: Syrians flood across border from Turkey as guards open crossings
Syrians flood across border from Turkey as guards open crossings
Hundreds of Syrian migrants gathered at the Turkey-Syria border to return home for the first time in years. They carried belongings as Turkish soldiers processed them at the Cilvegozu checkpoint, expressing joy and relief at the prospect of returning to Syria.

One family, excited to go back, plans to reopen their bakery in Idlib, marking a significant moment after years of displacement.


GB News: Ulez and Congestion Charge costs to be suspended within weeks in major driving law change
Ulez and Congestion Charge costs to be suspended within weeks in major driving law change
Transport for London will pause the central London Congestion Charge from December 25 to January 1, 2025, offering relief to drivers during the holiday season. The Ultra Low Emission Zone will operate as usual, except on Christmas Day, with charges for non-compliant vehicles remaining in effect.

Motorists will still face significant fees for vehicles that do not meet emissions standards, with charges varying based on vehicle type and weight. Transport for London's Chief Operating Officer encourages travelers to check for potential disruptions during this festive period.


Le Monde: Adèle Haenel tells director Christophe Ruggia to 'just shut up' after he denies child abuse in court
Adèle Haenel tells director Christophe Ruggia to 'just shut up' after he denies child abuse in court
French filmmaker Christophe Ruggia faces trial for allegedly sexually assaulting actress Adèle Haenel when she was a minor. Prosecutors are seeking two years of house arrest and a three-year suspended sentence. Haenel has accused Ruggia of grooming and abuse during their time together.

The case has drawn attention amid a broader reckoning in the French film industry regarding sexual misconduct. Haenel, a prominent figure in the movement in France, has criticized the industry's culture of silence around such allegations. Ruggia denies the accusations, claiming his actions were misinterpreted.


The Economist: The battles of Greg Jackson, Britain’s clean-energy disruptor
The battles of Greg Jackson, Britain’s clean-energy disruptor
Greg Jackson, CEO of Octopus Energy, aims to revolutionize electricity usage in Britain. Alongside another tech leader, both share a passion for innovation and have backgrounds in economics and technology, reflecting the drive toward electrification in the 21st century.

The electric vehicle rollout in Britain faces challenges, with potential revisions to ambitious targets. Meanwhile, discussions on assisted dying indicate ongoing debates in British society.


On The Water: Speak Up for the Future of Striped Bass Fishing
Speak Up for the Future of Striped Bass Fishing
Public comments on the ASMFC's proposed management options for striped bass will be accepted until today, December 10. A special meeting is set for December 16 to discuss stricter regulations aimed at rebuilding the overfished stock by 2029, though concerns exist over the fairness and enforceability of the proposed measures.

Recreational anglers have supported conservation efforts, but further restrictions could hurt fishing-related businesses. The need for equitable management between commercial and recreational sectors is emphasized, alongside the importance of maintaining or narrowing the current slot limit to protect the fishery.


The Telegraph: Malibu wildfire forces 6,000 from their homes
Malibu wildfire forces 6,000 from their homes
A large wildfire, known as the Franklin Fire, has erupted in Malibu, prompting the evacuation of thousands of residents. The fire has rapidly consumed over 1,800 acres, fueled by strong winds, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

Pepperdine University has canceled classes and final exams as emergency crews work to contain the blaze, which threatens the homes of many celebrities and executives in the area.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Collapse of Syria’s Assad regime renews US push to find Austin Tice
Collapse of Syria’s Assad regime renews US push to find Austin Tice
The Biden administration is intensifying efforts to locate and secure the release of American journalist and Marine veteran Austin Tice, who has been missing in Syria since 2012. Following the recent fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, U.S. officials are reaching out to sources in Syria and offering rewards for credible information regarding Tice's whereabouts.

State Department officials emphasize that finding Tice is a top priority, with ongoing discussions involving intermediaries in Lebanon. Despite past challenges in negotiations with Syrian authorities, the recent changes in power dynamics may provide new opportunities to locate Tice, who is believed to still be alive.


#economy

The Western Journal: Priceless: Watch Trump's IRS Pick Troll Tax-and-Spend Reps by Auctioning the National Debt
Priceless: Watch Trump's IRS Pick Troll Tax-and-Spend Reps by Auctioning the National Debt
Rep. Billy Long, nominated by President-elect Trump to lead the IRS, previously showcased his auctioneer skills by humorously auctioning off the national debt, which has significantly increased since then. His appointment signals Trump's commitment to curtail government spending.

Long's role may not directly affect federal spending, but it reflects a broader initiative to rein in bureaucracy and promote fiscal responsibility. Trump's strategy includes empowering allies like Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to enhance government efficiency.


The Federalist: Corporate Media Prep To Blame Bidenflation On Trump Admin 2.0
Corporate Media Prep To Blame Bidenflation On Trump Admin 2.0
Corporate media has been accused of downplaying inflation and job issues during the Biden administration while preparing to blame Republicans for economic troubles as Donald Trump returns to the White House. Reports suggest Trump will inherit an economy with significant challenges, despite claims of a "healthy" state.

Critics argue that the media has shifted narratives, now attributing potential inflation spikes to Trump's policies while ignoring the detrimental impact of Democratic spending. The economy is viewed as worse than when Trump first took office, with voters increasingly prioritizing economic issues ahead of the 2024 election.


#culture

The Imaginative Conservative: "Mystic Passionate Emotion": Hector Berlioz’s Uncompromising Catholic Vision
"Mystic Passionate Emotion": Hector Berlioz’s Uncompromising Catholic Vision
French composer Hector Berlioz faced criticism from Catholic listeners for his grand and unique musical style, which some deemed too secular or lacking in personal faith. Despite this, his works, particularly the oratorio "Childhood of Christ," gained popularity within the Church for their emotional depth.

Berlioz's early Catholic education influenced his compositions, blending secular inspiration with spiritual themes. His ambition to create a new community of worshippers through music reflected a deep engagement with Catholic liturgy, as seen in pieces like "Harold in Italy" and the "Requiem."


The Telegraph: Has Mary Magdalene finally been found in Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel – and can you spot her?
Has Mary Magdalene finally been found in Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel – and can you spot her?
Mary Magdalene may have been identified in Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel fresco, "The Last Judgment." Art restorer Sara Penco claims a blonde woman kissing a cross, often linked to Jesus, represents the famous disciple, highlighting her significance in the artwork.

Penco's research aims to resolve the long-standing mystery of the woman's identity, emphasizing Michelangelo's awareness of biblical narratives and the importance of including Mary Magdalene in his work.


#health

Fox News: 'I'm a heart surgeon, here's what you should know about eggs, your heart and your health'
'I'm a heart surgeon, here's what you should know about eggs, your heart and your health'
Dr. Jeremy London, a cardiovascular surgeon, asserts that eggs are not harmful to heart health, contradicting past beliefs. He notes that the American Heart Association now considers one egg per day acceptable for healthy adults, with two for older adults with normal cholesterol.

London emphasizes eggs as a nutritious source of protein and essential micronutrients, highlighting the benefits of free-range eggs. He advises individuals to assess their own dietary needs and listen to their bodies when deciding on egg consumption.


#crime

Forbes: What We Know About Luigi Mangione: Suspected UnitedHealthcare Shooter Found With ‘Written Admissions,’ Police Say
What We Know About Luigi Mangione: Suspected UnitedHealthcare Shooter Found With ‘Written Admissions,’ Police Say
Luigi Mangione, 26, has been charged with murder and weapons offenses in connection with the shooting death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City. Authorities found Mangione with a 3D-printed firearm and a manifesto suggesting he viewed the attack as a symbolic act against corporate corruption.

Mangione was arrested in Pennsylvania after being recognized at a McDonald's. He is set to be extradited to New York for prosecution. His background includes academic achievements and a recent struggle with health issues. The investigation continues as police analyze the motives behind the shooting.


Breitbart: Report: Mangione Suffered 'Debilitating Pain,' Had Back Surgery Last Year
Report: Mangione Suffered 'Debilitating Pain,' Had Back Surgery Last Year
Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, reportedly suffered from severe back pain and underwent surgery last year. Acquaintances described him as non-violent, with no prior discussions of guns or violence.

Mangione was arrested in a Pennsylvania McDonald's after being recognized from police photos. Authorities found a handwritten note and a ghost gun linked to the murder, which he is now charged with.