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#illegals
Breitbart: Migrant Caravan Starts in Southern Mexico Confirming Breitbart Texas Report
A new migrant caravan, consisting of over 2,000 individuals, has begun its journey from Tapachula, Mexico, aiming to reach the U.S.-Mexico border before the Trump administration takes office. Mexican immigration officials did not intervene but documented the caravan's progress.
Migrants expressed distrust towards Mexican authorities, citing past experiences where they were promised aid but left stranded in different cities. The response from Mexican officials regarding this latest caravan remains uncertain.
#politics
Breitbart: Klobuchar: 'We Need More Transparency' from the Administration on Drones
Senator Amy Klobuchar emphasized the need for greater transparency regarding the drones spotted over the East Coast. She called for a Senate briefing to understand the situation better and highlighted the necessity for new regulatory measures to ensure safety and accountability.
Klobuchar expressed concerns about the potential risks of drones flying over populated areas and stressed the importance of enforcing existing registration rules. She advocated for a more structured approach to drone regulation to prevent future issues.
GB News: Kemi Badenoch rules out a merger between the Conservatives and Reform UK
Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party, criticized Reform UK and Nigel Farage, calling their members a "fan club." In an interview, she asserted that the Tories are not threatened by Reform's rising popularity and expressed her commitment to the party's future.
Breitbart: Report: Ivy Leagues Warn International Students to Return to U.S. Before Inauguration
Major universities, including USC, Brown, and MIT, have advised international students to return to the U.S. before January 20, 2025, when President-elect Trump takes office. They warn of potential Executive Orders affecting travel and visa processing.
Schools like Harvard and Arizona State echoed these concerns, emphasizing caution to avoid travel disruptions. Claremont McKenna College even offered legal consultations for students without legal status.
Forbes: Hegseth Cabinet Nomination: Trump’s Pentagon Pick Will Release Accuser From NDA, Sen. Graham Says
President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, faces allegations of sexual assault from 2017 and concerns over his drinking habits. Despite these issues, several GOP senators, including Lindsey Graham, predict he will be confirmed, especially if his accuser does not come forward.
Hegseth has stated he will release his accuser from a confidential settlement agreement and denies the allegations, claiming they were fully investigated without charges filed. His views on women in combat roles and his past behavior have drawn scrutiny, but he retains support from Trump and some Republican senators.
#society
Fox News: Bernie Sanders joins list of progressives condemning violence while offering explanation for CEO shooting
Sen. Bernie Sanders condemned the violence against UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson but noted that public anger towards the healthcare industry is escalating. He emphasized the need to address systemic issues in healthcare, questioning why the U.S. lacks universal coverage.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren initially suggested that the killing was a warning but later clarified that violence is never justified. Other progressives, like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, echoed similar sentiments, acknowledging the frustration with the healthcare system while condemning the act of violence itself.
The Telegraph: Give states the power to shoot down drones, says Homeland Security secretary
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas stated that state authorities should have the ability to shoot down drones, following criticism of the federal government's handling of drone sightings on the East Coast. New York Governor Kathy Hochul emphasized the need for federal support to ensure the safety of critical infrastructure.
Mayorkas acknowledged the limitations of federal power in addressing the issue, citing over one million registered drones in the U.S. He mentioned the deployment of additional resources to assist local law enforcement and called for congressional approval to grant states the authority to counter drone activity.
#foreignaffairs
Human Events: Israel closes Dublin embassy, cites Ireland’s ‘extreme anti-Israel policies’
Israel announced the closure of its embassy in Dublin, citing "extreme anti-Israel policies" from the Irish government, particularly after Ireland's support for South Africa's genocide accusations against Israel at the International Court of Justice. This move reflects Israel's growing intolerance for criticism from Western nations regarding its actions in Gaza.
While diplomatic relations will continue, Israeli officials, including Foreign Minister Gideon Saar, indicated a shift towards strengthening ties with countries that align more closely with Israel's interests. Irish leaders expressed disappointment but reiterated their commitment to diplomatic engagement, emphasizing that Ireland is not anti-Israel but pro-peace and human rights.
#culture
Fox News: ‘Fast Times at Ridgemont High’ star Jennifer Jason Leigh spotted in Hollywood ahead of new projects
Jennifer Jason Leigh was spotted in Los Angeles last week, dressed casually while running errands. The 62-year-old actress, known for her roles in "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" and "Single White Female," has a busy schedule with two upcoming films, "Night Always Comes" and "Crime 101."
Despite her success, Leigh maintains a private life, reflecting on her complex relationship with her late father, actor Vic Morrow. She credits her mother, screenwriter Barbara Turner, for inspiring her career and work ethic. Leigh continues to take on diverse roles in film and television.
The Imaginative Conservative: Punk Rock and Those Notre Dame Vestments
The reopening of Notre Dame was overshadowed by the garish vestments designed by Jean-Charles de Castelbajac for the clergy. Critics argue that these flamboyant costumes detracted from the solemnity of the occasion and failed to honor the true purpose of liturgical attire, which should reflect dignity and reverence.
The modern trend in ecclesiastical design often neglects the historical and functional significance of vestments, reducing them to mere fashion statements. This shift undermines the connection to tradition and the spiritual role of the priesthood, making the attire inappropriate for such a historic event.
#history
Fox News: Artifact with strange inscription dug up at holy site in Jerusalem: 'Unusual location'
Archaeologists have uncovered the oldest-known Chinese inscription on a porcelain bowl at Mount Zion, Israel, dating back to the 16th century. This discovery highlights trade relations between Imperial China and the Ottoman Empire, with the inscription reading, "Forever we will guard the eternal spring."
The bowl, produced during the Ming Dynasty, is significant as it is the first of its kind found in Israel. The find emphasizes historical trade connections between the Far East and the region, further illustrating the cultural interactions that took place centuries ago.
#crime
Breitbart: Vigilante Mob Beats, Kills Suspected Robber in Mexican Border City
In Reynosa, Tamaulipas, a man died after being beaten by neighbors who caught him allegedly robbing a store. The mob tied him to a light pole before calling for help, but he succumbed to his injuries shortly after arriving at the hospital.
This incident highlights the escalating violence in Reynosa, a city plagued by crime due to ongoing turf wars between rival factions of the Gulf Cartel. The situation has prompted travel warnings from the U.S. Consulate, as violent crimes continue to rise.
Le Monde: In France, Dunkirk region in shock after quintuple murder
On December 14, 2024, Paul D., a 29-year-old transportation company owner, was shot and killed near Wormhout, France. Witnesses reported a disagreement between him and his alleged killer, who is believed to have worked for him.
Shortly after this incident, four more victims were murdered in Loon-Plage. A 22-year-old man later surrendered to authorities, claiming responsibility for all five killings.