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13 Dec 2024

#illegals

Fox News: Tren de Aragua are ideological terrorists disguised as a street gang warns former military officer
Tren de Aragua are ideological terrorists disguised as a street gang warns former military officer
A former Venezuelan military officer warns that the Tren de Aragua gang is a tool of the Maduro regime, spreading violence across the U.S. Arocha claims the gang, which originated in a Venezuelan prison, is being used to destabilize countries and promote socialist agendas.

He emphasizes that the U.S. must address the root cause—Maduro's regime—rather than just the gang itself. Arocha believes that without curbing Maduro's influence, the gang will continue to pose a threat to American security.


#politics

Times Of Israel: PA admits own forces shot man in West Bank, after falsely blaming ‘lawbreakers’
PA admits own forces shot man in West Bank, after falsely blaming ‘lawbreakers’
The Palestinian Authority has admitted responsibility for the death of 19-year-old Rahbi Shalabi during clashes in Jenin, stating it will address the repercussions of the incident. Initial claims suggested he was killed by “lawbreakers,” but the PA later confirmed its security forces were involved.

Tensions in the West Bank have escalated following the PA's recent arrests of terror operatives, leading to violent confrontations. Since the October 7 Hamas attacks, violence has surged, with significant casualties reported on both sides.


Fox News: Sen. Booker 'frustrated' by lack of transparency about drones, says it's causing ‘misinformation to spread’
Sen. Booker 'frustrated' by lack of transparency about drones, says it's causing ‘misinformation to spread’
Sen. Cory Booker expressed frustration over the government's lack of transparency regarding recent drone sightings in New Jersey and the mid-Atlantic region. He emphasized the need for public awareness to prevent misinformation and fears surrounding the situation.

Booker stated that constituents and fellow lawmakers share his concerns and called for more information from government agencies. While he prioritizes community safety, he differed from another senator on whether the drones should be shot down. The FAA confirmed the first sighting occurred on November 18, with no evidence of malicious intent found so far.


Le Monde: As Macron procrastinates, France's administration stalls
As Macron procrastinates, France's administration stalls
French President Emmanuel Macron has delayed naming his second prime minister following the ousting of Michel Barnier due to a no-confidence motion. Initially promising a swift replacement, Macron has postponed the decision multiple times, now aiming to finalize it by Friday.

Despite engaging with party leaders to discuss the nomination process, Macron's timeline remains uncertain, raising questions about his leadership and decision-making amid ongoing political challenges.


#society

GB News: Expats tolds the States in America that pay Britons more than £15,000 to move there - Oklahoma, Kentucky and more
Expats tolds the States in America that pay Britons more than £15,000 to move there - Oklahoma, Kentucky and more
Several US states are offering cash incentives ranging from £1,000 to £15,000 to attract new residents, particularly remote workers and professionals. These programs often require a one-year residency commitment and include additional benefits like local memberships and activity passes.

States like Alaska, Oklahoma, Indiana, West Virginia, and Kentucky are leading with unique packages to entice newcomers, focusing on community integration and specific professions such as healthcare and education. Similar incentives are also seen in Europe, where regions offer substantial relocation bonuses.


#culture

Fox News: ‘Blue Bloods’ star Tom Selleck ‘frustrated’ with Hollywood as hit show ends
‘Blue Bloods’ star Tom Selleck ‘frustrated’ with Hollywood as hit show ends
Tom Selleck, 79, is reflecting on his future in Hollywood following the cancellation of "Blue Bloods" after 14 seasons. He expressed frustration with the industry, feeling taken for granted, and is eager to return to the Western genre, hoping to collaborate with "Yellowstone" creator Taylor Sheridan.

Selleck, known for his iconic role in "Magnum, P.I.," shared concerns about the financial implications of the show's end on his 63-acre ranch in California. While he remains open to new projects, he is disheartened by the cancellation and the perception that the show was undervalued.


#health

Fox News: ‘I can’t sleep because of racing thoughts at night — how can I stop them?’: Ask a doctor
‘I can’t sleep because of racing thoughts at night — how can I stop them?’: Ask a doctor
One in three American adults struggle to get sufficient sleep, often due to racing thoughts triggered by stress and anxiety. These thoughts can heighten arousal, making it difficult to relax and fall asleep, and may lead to interruptions during the night.

To combat these issues, experts recommend establishing a consistent bedtime routine, avoiding stimulants and screens before bed, and creating a calming sleep environment. If self-help methods fail, seeking professional assistance is advised, especially for those with underlying mental health conditions.