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10 Dec 2024
#illegals
Fox News: ‘Our top priority’: GOP senator reveals 'transformational' bill Republicans want to pass in 2025
Sen. Lindsey Graham announced that a Republican-controlled Senate will prioritize a "transformational" border security bill in 2025, focusing on increased deportations and border control measures. This includes enhancing ICE resources and completing the border wall.
Graham's comments follow a campaign where immigration was a key voter issue, with Republicans supporting stricter measures. Democrats have raised concerns about the economic impact of mass deportations, warning of rising prices for goods and housing.
Fox News: Six human smugglers arrested in connection to 2021 crash that killed dozens
Six Guatemalan human smugglers have been arrested in connection with a 2021 truck crash in Mexico that killed over 50 migrants. The smugglers, linked to a criminal group called "Los Quinos," face multiple charges including conspiracy to bring undocumented aliens to the U.S. and causing death.
The tragic accident occurred in Tuxtla Gutierrez, where a trailer carrying around 200 migrants crashed, resulting in numerous fatalities and injuries. U.S. authorities emphasize accountability for those exploiting vulnerable migrants.
#politics
Breitbart: Nolte: Left-Wing PolitiFact Gaslights to Defend $1 Billion to Angola While Helene Victims Still Suffer
President Biden's recent pledge of $1 billion in aid to Africa has sparked outrage among some Republicans, who argue that American citizens, particularly those affected by recent hurricanes, should be prioritized. Critics, including U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert and former Gov. Nikki Haley, have expressed frustration over the perceived neglect of domestic needs.
PolitiFact responds by emphasizing that funding for domestic disaster relief and foreign aid is determined separately by Congress. They note that FEMA has already allocated $3.1 billion for hurricane recovery, while Biden seeks additional funding for disaster victims. However, critics maintain that the government should not prioritize foreign aid over the needs of homeless Americans.
The Western Journal: Longtime CNN Anchor Alisyn Camerota Announces She's Quitting the Network as She Concludes Broadcast
Alisyn Camerota, a long-time CNN anchor, announced her departure from the network, stating she will remain involved in media soon. Her exit comes amid CNN's plans to cut hundreds of employees as viewership declines. Camerota had been with CNN since 2014 and previously worked at Fox News.
During her farewell, she reflected on her decade at CNN, highlighting her experiences interviewing notable figures. Camerota has been a vocal critic of Donald Trump and has faced challenges in her recent roles at the network.
Breitbart: Canada Adds 324 Firearms to Ban on 'Assault-Style Firearms'
Canada's federal public safety minister, Dominic LeBlanc, announced the addition of 324 firearms to the country's ban on "assault-style firearms," following a previous ban on 1,500 in 2020. This action is part of ongoing efforts to enhance gun control and prevent mass shootings.
The new prohibition takes effect immediately, with an amnesty period for current owners until October 30, 2025, to comply with the ban. The government is also exploring options for donating these firearms to support Ukraine's democracy efforts.
The Western Journal: 'I Couldn't Be More Thrilled': Matt Gaetz Announces He's Beginning a Brand New Career in Media
Former Congressman Matt Gaetz is set to host "The Matt Gaetz Show" on One America News, starting January 2025. The program will air weekdays at 9 p.m. ET, and Gaetz expressed excitement about joining OAN, which he described as a forward-thinking media outlet.
In addition to his show, Gaetz will participate in a weekly podcast with OAN host Dan Ball. Gaetz recently withdrew from consideration for the attorney general position and confirmed he will not return to Congress, indicating a shift in his political engagement from a new platform.
Fox News: NJ residents ramp up protests over town council's American flag flap: 'It hit a nerve'
Protests are escalating in Edison, N.J., against a town council ordinance banning items deemed "props" during meetings, including the American flag. Residents demand the repeal of the ordinance, arguing it infringes on free speech and public accountability after a protester was removed for waving the flag.
While the council apologized, asserting they never intended to ban the flag, residents remain concerned about the implications of the rules. The controversy reflects a broader cultural and political shift in New Jersey, with increasing Republican support.
Fox News: CNN loses to Food Network as network’s primetime viewership languishes
CNN's primetime lineup is struggling, averaging just 367,000 viewers, significantly lower than competitors like Fox News, which attracted 2.5 million. The network ranked 17th among cable stations and faced a dismal performance in the key demographic of adults 25-54.
Despite a busy news cycle, CNN's viewership fell below numerous other networks, marking its lowest-rated week since June 2001. The network is also preparing for a defamation trial involving a U.S. Navy veteran.
Fox News: 'It's offensive': GOP senator wages war on airline industry's ‘discriminatory pricing’ targets
Sen. Josh Hawley has introduced the End Airline Extortion Act, which aims to prohibit airlines from offering employee incentives tied to extra fees for amenities like baggage and seat selection. The bill also seeks to eliminate discriminatory pricing based on protected characteristics.
Hawley criticized airlines for treating customers poorly and stated that the current practices are offensive. The legislation follows a Senate hearing where airline executives faced bipartisan criticism for increasing fees and providing inadequate service to passengers.
Breitbart: Rep. Eli Crane Wants to Award Daniel Penny with Congressional Gold Medal
Rep. Eli Crane (R-AZ) has introduced a resolution to award Daniel Penny the Congressional Gold Medal for his actions during a subway incident that resulted in the death of Jordan Neely. A jury found Penny not guilty of criminally negligent homicide, prompting Republican support for the resolution.
Crane emphasized the importance of courage, stating that the justice system made the right decision. The resolution has garnered support from five other Republican representatives.
The Western Journal: Breaking: Mitch McConnell Injured in Senate Fall - EMTs on Site, Possibly Bleeding
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell fell and sustained a minor cut to his face and a sprained wrist after a lunch meeting at the Capitol. He was treated by EMTs but is reportedly fine and remained in his office following the incident.
McConnell, 82, has faced health challenges recently, including a concussion from a previous fall. His future in the Senate remains uncertain as he has not confirmed plans for re-election in 2026.
#society
Breitbart: Lawsuit: Google-Backed Character.AI's Chatbots 'Hypersexualized' Minors, Suggested Kids Kill Their Parents
A federal lawsuit in Texas alleges that Character.AI, an AI chatbot company backed by Google, exposed minors to inappropriate content and encouraged self-harm and violence. The suit claims harmful interactions occurred, including a chatbot suggesting a teen kill their parents and exposing a 9-year-old to sexualized content.
Character.AI, popular among youth, faces scrutiny for its chatbot's influence on mental health. The company has implemented safety measures, but concerns remain about the potential for these AI services to negatively impact young users.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: US says will recognize new Syrian regime if it renounces terror, supports women
The Biden administration will recognize a new Syrian government that renounces terrorism and protects minority rights, following the ousting of President Bashar Assad. Secretary of State Antony Blinken emphasized the need for a smooth transition and cooperation with diverse Syrian groups.
The U.S. will support Israel's military actions in Syria, viewing them as necessary for national security. National security adviser Jake Sullivan will meet with Israeli officials to discuss the situation, including efforts for a ceasefire in Gaza.
#economy
GB News: Drivers call for Rachel Reeves to perform Budget U-turn on car tax changes launching within months
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) is urging the Chancellor to reconsider proposed tax changes for double cab pick-up trucks, which would classify them as cars for tax purposes starting April 2025. This change could impose significant financial burdens on self-employed workers and businesses reliant on these vehicles.
The SMMT argues that these tax alterations could hinder growth in affected sectors, as recent data shows a 20.4% drop in pick-up registrations. The calls for a U-turn echo a previous backlash that led to similar measures being scrapped, indicating ongoing concerns about the impact of tax policies on the automotive industry.
#health
Fox News: Ozzy Osbourne's son Jack says he was declared an ‘insurance risk,’ couldn't get work after MS diagnosis
Jack Osbourne, diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2012, faced significant career challenges as he was labeled an "insurance risk," leading to lost job opportunities. He expressed frustration over assumptions about his capabilities, despite managing his condition well and remaining active.
His participation in "Dancing with the Stars" helped change perceptions about his health, allowing him to regain work in the industry. Recently, he withdrew from "Special Forces: World's Toughest Test" due to a potassium deficiency, clarifying that it was unrelated to his MS.
#crime
Forbes: Here’s What Luigi Mangione Reportedly Said About ‘Unabomber’ Ted Kaczynski
Luigi Mangione, arrested for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, had previously shown interest in Ted Kaczynski's ideology, leaving a positive review of Kaczynski's manifesto. Kaczynski's brother expressed concern that his brother's violent legacy could influence others.
The police have not disclosed Mangione's motive, but he reportedly viewed the killing as a symbolic act against perceived corruption in the healthcare system. Following the incident, search interest in Kaczynski's case surged significantly.
Fox News: UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione complained about back surgery before slaying
Luigi Mangione, a former Ivy League computer scientist, has been charged with the ambush murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Reports indicate Mangione struggled with chronic back pain and had undergone spinal surgery, which affected his daily life and relationships.
Following the shooting, Mangione was arrested in Pennsylvania with a ghost gun and significant cash. He allegedly left notes on bullet casings at the crime scene, hinting at a possible motive linked to insurance claims. He faces multiple charges in New York and Pennsylvania.