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#illegals

Fox News: Ted Cruz predicts illegal immigration will 'plummet' immediately after Trump's inauguration
Ted Cruz predicts illegal immigration will 'plummet' immediately after Trump's inauguration
Sen. Ted Cruz predicts that illegal immigration will significantly decrease shortly after President-elect Trump takes office, citing the reinstatement of the "remain in Mexico" policy. He asserts that enforcement of immigration laws will begin to show results by January and February.

Cruz also highlighted Trump's use of tariffs as leverage to encourage cooperation from Mexico and Canada in addressing border security issues. Both nations are expected to work with the U.S. to combat illegal immigration and drug trafficking, particularly concerning the fentanyl crisis.


GB News: Channel crossings pass RECORD milestone as more than 20,000 illegal migrants arrive in UK under Starmer
Channel crossings pass RECORD milestone as more than 20,000 illegal migrants arrive in UK under Starmer
Since Sir Keir Starmer became Prime Minister in July, over 20,000 migrants have crossed the English Channel, according to upcoming Home Office figures. This surge occurred within five months, significantly outpacing the previous administration's eight-and-a-half-month total of 50,637 arrivals.

Starmer has criticized the former government's immigration policies, calling them ineffective and pledging to tackle the issue through international cooperation. He acknowledged the challenges inherited from the previous administration and emphasized a commitment to reducing immigration numbers.


#politics

Breitbart: Cruz: 'Very Strong Nominee' Kash Patel Will Be Confirmed by the Senate
Cruz: 'Very Strong Nominee' Kash Patel Will Be Confirmed by the Senate
Senator Ted Cruz expressed strong support for Kash Patel as President Trump's nominee for FBI director, calling him a "very strong nominee" with extensive qualifications. Cruz criticized the current leadership at the FBI, asserting that it has become politicized under the Biden administration.

Cruz believes Patel's confirmation will help restore integrity to the FBI and Department of Justice, which he claims have been compromised. He anticipates a change in leadership, suggesting that current director Christopher Wray may resign or be dismissed.


Fox News: Trump FCC pick says bringing 'censorship cartel' to heel will be a 'top' priority: 'It's got to end'
Trump FCC pick says bringing 'censorship cartel' to heel will be a 'top' priority: 'It's got to end'
Incoming FCC Chairman Brendan Carr plans to prioritize combating tech censorship, asserting that it undermines free speech and stifles ideas. He criticized major social media companies for collaborating with government and advertisers to limit Americans' expression.

Carr believes restoring free speech is essential for America's prosperity and hints at a shift in the political landscape under President Trump’s leadership. He aims to dismantle the so-called "censorship cartel" that has been accused of bias against conservative viewpoints.


The Telegraph: Marine Le Pen threatens to bring down French government over pension tax
Marine Le Pen threatens to bring down French government over pension tax
Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally, has warned that she may support a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Michel Barnier if he does not agree to negotiate on pension cuts. Le Pen stated that while she remains constructive, the government must act by Monday to amend its draft budget.

She emphasized that a vote against the government is not certain, depending on Barnier's willingness to negotiate further concessions. Talks have been ongoing for two weeks, but progress has been insufficient.


Fox News: Biden WH adviser dodges whether he's concerned Trump FBI pick labeled him 'deep state' member
Biden WH adviser dodges whether he's concerned Trump FBI pick labeled him 'deep state' member
Jake Sullivan, national security adviser, declined to express concern over President-elect Trump's nomination of Kash Patel as FBI director, despite Patel labeling him a member of the "deep state" in his book. Sullivan emphasized his focus on ensuring a smooth transition before Trump takes office.

Patel's book criticizes the FBI for abusing its power and includes a list of alleged deep state members, including Sullivan and other Biden officials. Sullivan defended the current FBI director, Christopher Wray, and noted the importance of the FBI's independence from political influence.


#society

Fox News: NYT op-ed argues 'resentful' men, 'manosphere' and overall anger and loneliness led to Trump's victory
NYT op-ed argues 'resentful' men, 'manosphere' and overall anger and loneliness led to Trump's victory
An op-ed in The New York Times attributes Donald Trump's 2024 election success to a "manosphere" fueled by resentful young men, suggesting that societal norms about gender roles are contributing to rising loneliness and declining birthrates. The piece argues that as women advance, traditional gender stereotypes are re-emerging, leading to a cultural backlash.

The author, Sarah Bernstein, contends that modern romantic narratives reinforce outdated notions of masculinity and femininity, which benefit figures like Trump. She calls for a rejection of these narrow ideas to foster a more equitable future for both men and women.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Trump says Lebanese-American in-law will be senior aide on Arab and Mideast affairs
Trump says Lebanese-American in-law will be senior aide on Arab and Mideast affairs
President-elect Donald Trump appointed Massad Boulos as his senior adviser on Arab and Middle Eastern affairs. Boulos, a Lebanese-American businessman, played a crucial role in garnering support from Arab and Muslim Americans during Trump's campaign. He will work alongside Steve Witkoff, who focuses on Israel.

Boulos has extensive connections in Lebanon's political landscape, maintaining ties with various factions, including Hezbollah. His outreach efforts helped Trump win over Arab American voters in key states, reflecting a shift in support from the Democratic Party.


#culture

Fox News: Holiday gift guide for the painters, artists in your life looking to expand a skill set
Holiday gift guide for the painters, artists in your life looking to expand a skill set
As the holidays approach, consider gifting art supplies to the artists in your life. Essential items include watercolor paint sets, easels, portable sketch boards, and sketchbooks, which can enhance their creative process.

Other thoughtful gifts include digital tools like Apple Pencils and drawing tablets, as well as practical items like paintbrush rinse cups, colored pencils, and portfolio bags. These gifts not only support artists' passions but also ensure they have the necessary supplies to continue creating.


#crime

Le Monde: Ten killed in mass shooting in Ecuador
Ten killed in mass shooting in Ecuador
Ten people were killed in a mass shooting in Ecuador's El Oro province, which is under a state of emergency due to rising gang violence. The attack occurred at a rented estate, with some victims found trying to escape.

Ecuador has seen a surge in violence linked to drug trafficking, with a record homicide rate of 47 per 100,000 in 2023. President Noboa's government is implementing measures to combat gang activity.


#technology

Forbes: Musk Escalates Feud With Sam Altman Over OpenAI: Here’s What To Know
Musk Escalates Feud With Sam Altman Over OpenAI: Here’s What To Know
Elon Musk has filed a motion in federal court seeking to prevent OpenAI from allegedly restricting investor support for competitors like his own xAI. The motion claims OpenAI and Microsoft are attempting to monopolize the AI industry by limiting access to investment capital and sharing sensitive information.

Musk's legal actions stem from his belief that OpenAI has strayed from its original mission as a non-profit, particularly after its partnership with Microsoft. OpenAI has dismissed Musk's claims as baseless, arguing that he initially supported the transition to a for-profit model.