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21 Jan 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Denver Mayor: Churches that Might Be Used to Dodge ICE 'Have to Be Off-Limits for ICE'
Denver Mayor: Churches that Might Be Used to Dodge ICE 'Have to Be Off-Limits for ICE'
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston stated that churches should be off-limits for ICE actions, emphasizing their role as secure places for individuals seeking sanctuary. He noted bipartisan support for this stance and acknowledged the possibility of churches providing refuge for those avoiding deportation.

Johnston, however, expressed skepticism about government buildings being used for sanctuary, indicating that while churches might step in, city facilities are not expected to serve that purpose.


#politics

Forbes: Trump Renaming Gulf Of Mexico To ‘Gulf Of America.’ Here’s What He Can—And Can’t—Do.
Trump Renaming Gulf Of Mexico To ‘Gulf Of America.’ Here’s What He Can—And Can’t—Do.
President Trump signed an executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America in federal documents, emphasizing its economic significance. However, this change only affects U.S. federal records and does not extend internationally, as other countries, including Mexico, may not adopt the new name.

The Secretary of the Interior has 30 days to update the Geographic Names Information System. While the U.S. can change names in its internal databases, global recognition relies on consensus among bordering nations, which is unlikely in this case.


Fox News: Federal judge blocks release of second volume of special counsel report to certain lawmakers
Federal judge blocks release of second volume of special counsel report to certain lawmakers
A federal judge has blocked the release of the second volume of Special Counsel Jack Smith's report on his investigation into President Trump. The first volume, concerning alleged election interference, was previously allowed for limited congressional access.

The second volume pertains to the investigation into classified documents. This situation is ongoing, and further updates are expected.


Breitbart: Cover Up Keir: Claims he Was Forced to Withhold Southport Murder Info
Cover Up Keir: Claims he Was Forced to Withhold Southport Murder Info
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer faces criticism for his handling of the Southport attack, where three children were murdered. He has been accused of evading responsibility and failing to label the incident as terrorism, despite acknowledging the violence was intended to instill fear. Critics argue he knew more about the attacker and the circumstances than he disclosed to the public.

Starmer's proposed solution to violence includes internet censorship, which he claims will help prevent future tragedies. However, his critics, including Nigel Farage and Nick Timothy, argue that his lack of transparency and accountability has contributed to public unrest and distrust. The attacker, Axel Rudakubana, has pleaded guilty to multiple serious charges and will be sentenced soon.


Forbes: Can Trump End Birthright Citizenship? Executive Order Already Faces Legal Challenges—Here’s Why
Can Trump End Birthright Citizenship? Executive Order Already Faces Legal Challenges—Here’s Why
President Trump signed an executive order on his first day of his second term to end birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to parents who are undocumented or not lawful residents. This move is expected to face legal challenges, as many experts argue he lacks the authority to change the constitutional provision unilaterally.

The executive order claims that the 14th Amendment does not guarantee citizenship to all born in the U.S., a view contested by numerous legal scholars. Civil rights organizations have already filed lawsuits against the order, asserting it is unconstitutional and threatens the citizenship status of many children.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: 2024 Was Most Deadly For Russian Forces of War So Far, Says Ukraine
2024 Was Most Deadly For Russian Forces of War So Far, Says Ukraine
Kyiv claims that approximately 150,000 Russian soldiers were killed in 2024, marking the deadliest year of the Ukraine conflict. General Oleksandr Syrskyi stated that total Russian casualties have reached 434,000, with combat deaths surging due to Moscow's human-wave tactics.

The British Ministry of Defence corroborates this, noting that Russian casualties have increased for six consecutive months, with December being particularly devastating. General Syrskyi also highlighted the effectiveness of Ukrainian strikes on Russian munitions, leading to a significant reduction in artillery usage by Russian forces.


Times Of Israel: Yemen vice president says Trump’s return pivotal in fight against Iran backed-Houthis
Yemen vice president says Trump’s return pivotal in fight against Iran backed-Houthis
The vice president of Yemen's UN-recognized government, Aidarous al-Zubaidi, praised Donald Trump's return to the presidency, viewing it as a crucial step to counter the Iran-backed Houthis, who threaten regional stability. He criticized the Biden administration's handling of the Houthis, claiming it allowed them to strengthen their military.

Zubaidi advocates for a two-state solution for Yemen, suggesting that such a division could resolve ongoing conflicts. He called for a coordinated international effort to address the Houthi threat, which has included attacks on maritime vessels in the Red Sea. The ongoing war in Yemen has devastated the economy, leaving many citizens in dire financial straits.


#economy

Le Monde: 'No winners in a trade war': Chinese vice premier tells Davos
'No winners in a trade war': Chinese vice premier tells Davos
China's Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang addressed the World Economic Forum, warning that a trade war would yield no winners. He highlighted the ongoing "tug of war" between globalization supporters and opponents, emphasizing the need for cooperation amidst rising tariffs and trade tensions.

Ding cautioned against protectionism and urged a unified approach to climate change and trade policies to avoid economic disruptions. His remarks come as tensions rise between China and the U.S., particularly regarding tariffs and trade disputes with the EU.


Breitbart: Europe EV Sales Stall in 2024, Drop to Third-Most-Popular Choice
Europe EV Sales Stall in 2024, Drop to Third-Most-Popular Choice
Electric vehicle sales in Europe declined by 1.3% in 2024, totaling 1.99 million units, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers Association. This marks a halt in growth for EVs, as traditional internal combustion engine vehicles continue to dominate the market.

Battery-electric vehicles accounted for 13.6% of total sales, down from 14.6% in 2023. The decline is attributed to the end of government incentives in Germany, which saw a 27.4% drop in EV sales. Traditional petrol cars and hybrids remain the preferred choice for consumers.


#military

The Telegraph: Israel launches ‘large-scale and significant’ West Bank operation
Israel launches ‘large-scale and significant’ West Bank operation
Israeli forces launched a significant military operation in Jenin, West Bank, resulting in at least four Palestinian deaths and numerous injuries. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized the operation's goal of enhancing security and countering Iranian influence in the region.

The offensive, termed "Iron Wall," involves various Israeli security forces and is expected to continue for several days. This action follows Donald Trump's announcement to lift sanctions on violent settlers in the West Bank.


#culture

The Epoch Times: Why Children—and the Rest of Us—Still Need Mister Rogers
Why Children—and the Rest of Us—Still Need Mister Rogers
Fred Rogers, the beloved host of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood," captivated millions of children from 1968 to 2001 with his messages of kindness, clear communication, and gratitude. A Presbyterian minister and child psychology advocate, he emphasized emotional intelligence and thoughtful interaction, transforming simple concepts into relatable lessons for young audiences.

Rogers's approach to communication was deliberate and nurturing, reflecting his own childhood experiences. He believed in the power of kindness as the key to success, often demonstrating this through personal connections with children and adults alike. His legacy continues to inspire a need for compassion and understanding in today's world.


On The Water: The Plugs of Danny Pichney
The Plugs of Danny Pichney
In 1976, while fishing off Brenton Reef, the author recounts an encounter with Fran Sargent, a secretive striper expert. Despite a slow day, Sargent tried a rare Danny Pichney plug, which quickly attracted a large striper, showcasing the lure's effectiveness before it was lost to the fish.

Danny Pichney, a machinist and lure maker, crafted highly sought-after fishing plugs from limited materials, leading to their collectible status. His innovative designs, including the Conrad, became legendary among fishermen, marking a significant era in fishing lure history.


The Economist: London’s pie-and-mash shops are disappearing
London’s pie-and-mash shops are disappearing
London's iconic pie-and-mash shops, like Manze’s in Deptford, are facing closure due to rising rents and shifting consumer preferences. The establishment, a local staple since 1914, is set to close permanently on January 25th, prompting a rush of loyal customers.

The decline of these traditional eateries reflects broader changes in British culture and dining habits, highlighting the challenges faced by longstanding local businesses.


#crime

Fox News: Georgia fire chief shot and killed in Alabama after stopping to help driver who struck deer: police
Georgia fire chief shot and killed in Alabama after stopping to help driver who struck deer: police
Battalion Chief James "Bart" Cauthen of Coweta County Fire Rescue was shot and killed in Alabama while assisting a driver who had struck a deer. The incident occurred on Sunday, and an individual named William Randall Franklin has been identified as the shooter, with a murder warrant issued for him.

Cauthen, 54, served in the fire department for over 24 years and was remembered as a dedicated and gentle individual. The motive for the shooting remains unclear as investigators work to understand the circumstances surrounding the tragic event.


GB News: Trans TikTok influencer strangled girlfriend and set her alight during four-year abuse
Trans TikTok influencer strangled girlfriend and set her alight during four-year abuse
Hollie Hanson, a 26-year-old transgender TikTok influencer, has been sentenced to prison for strangling and setting her girlfriend, Lauren, on fire after years of abuse. The Leeds Crown Court heard that the violence stemmed from jealousy, leaving Lauren traumatized and controlled.

The court revealed a pattern of manipulation, including financial control and isolation from family and friends. Lauren documented the abuse, which included severe assaults and threats. Judge Mushtaq Khokhar condemned Hollie's actions, highlighting the lasting impact on Lauren's life.


#sports

Breitbart: 'Dark Times in America': C-SPAN Caller Trolls Trump Inauguration Show, Blasts CFP Committee for Leaving Alabama Out
'Dark Times in America': C-SPAN Caller Trolls Trump Inauguration Show, Blasts CFP Committee for Leaving Alabama Out
During C-SPAN’s Inauguration call-in show, a caller named Graham expressed disappointment over President Trump's election and the absence of a female president. He also criticized the College Football Playoff Selection Committee for excluding Alabama while selecting teams he deemed inferior.

Graham's comments reflect broader frustrations with political and sports decisions, highlighting a sense of discontent with both the electoral outcome and the playoff selections.


#technology

Fox News: Does your Windows 11 PC keep restarting? Let's fix that frustrating problem
Does your Windows 11 PC keep restarting? Let's fix that frustrating problem
A Windows 11 boot loop can severely hinder productivity, often caused by issues like power supply failures, malware, overheating, or driver problems. To troubleshoot, users can start by booting in safe mode, removing new software, checking for overheating, and scanning for viruses.

Additional steps include disabling automatic restarts, repairing system files, and checking RAM for issues. If problems persist, seeking professional repair or considering a new device may be necessary.