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18 Dec 2024

#illegals

Front Page Magazine: Biden Admin Rushes Out Rule to Make it Easier for Foreign Workers to Take American Jobs
Biden Admin Rushes Out Rule to Make it Easier for Foreign Workers to Take American Jobs
The Biden administration is implementing a new H-1B visa rule aimed at streamlining the approval process for foreign workers, which critics argue will exacerbate job competition for Americans. This move is seen as an effort to solidify policies before a potential Trump administration takes office.

Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas claims the changes will enhance economic competitiveness and innovation. However, opponents view this as a tactic to facilitate the influx of foreign labor, making it harder for future administrations to restrict H-1B visa renewals.


#society

GB News: 'Absolutely ridiculous!' Council row erupts as couple defy order to tear down 'beautiful' £20,000 garden shed
'Absolutely ridiculous!' Council row erupts as couple defy order to tear down 'beautiful' £20,000 garden shed
A couple in Greenrock, Inverclyde, are refusing to demolish their £20,000 garden shed, built without planning permission three years ago. After council planners denied retrospective consent, they plan to fight the decision in court, claiming the shed has been a valuable social space.

The couple, Catherine Curran and Martin Keyes, were surprised to learn of the refusal through a local newspaper rather than the council. They argue that they were misinformed about needing permission and have made modifications to address neighbors' concerns. The council insists the shed's size and location are problematic.


Front Page Magazine: Over 1 Million People Saw Our Expose of Biden's Release of Crooked CEOs
Over 1 Million People Saw Our Expose of Biden's Release of Crooked CEOs
President Biden has issued mass pardons and commutations, including for notorious Ponzi scammers and CEOs involved in significant frauds totaling billions of dollars. Victims of these scams, many from the working class, continue to suffer, raising questions about Biden's commitment to justice.

Among those pardoned are individuals like Paul Burks, James Fry, and Marc Dreier, who orchestrated some of the largest Ponzi schemes in U.S. history. Critics argue that Biden's actions contradict his stated aim of supporting the working class, as he appears to favor those who perpetrated extensive financial crimes.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Biden Administration and Greater West Contact Victorious Syria Jihadis
Biden Administration and Greater West Contact Victorious Syria Jihadis
Western powers, including the U.S., are cautiously engaging with Syria's new Islamist-led government, primarily composed of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), which has ties to al-Qaeda. Countries like France and Germany have reopened embassies, while the EU considers lifting sanctions if HTS respects human rights.

Despite HTS leader Abu Mohammad al-Jolani's claims of a shift toward moderation, concerns remain about the group's intentions and the potential for further conflict, especially with Turkey's military presence in the region. Diplomats are weighing the risks of legitimizing HTS against the need for stability and humanitarian access.


The Telegraph: Ukraine-Russia war live: Russia arrests suspect over general’s death in Moscow bombing
Ukraine-Russia war live: Russia arrests suspect over general’s death in Moscow bombing
Russia has arrested a 29-year-old suspect from Uzbekistan in connection with the scooter bomb assassination of Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, head of the military's nuclear and chemical weapons division, in Moscow. The suspect is alleged to have been recruited by Ukrainian special forces and paid $100,000 for the attack.

Kirillov, who was killed alongside his aide, is the highest-ranking Russian officer assassinated during the ongoing invasion of Ukraine. Under his leadership, Ukraine's security service claims Russia used chemical weapons over 4,800 times.


#economy

Forbes: Mega Millions Jackpot Prize Vaults To $825 Million—Here’s What A Winner Could Take Home After Taxes
Mega Millions Jackpot Prize Vaults To $825 Million—Here’s What A Winner Could Take Home After Taxes
The Mega Millions jackpot has reached $825 million after no tickets matched the winning numbers drawn on Tuesday. A potential winner can choose between a lump sum of $382.2 million or 30 annual payments totaling $825 million, both subject to significant taxes.

After federal tax withholdings, the lump sum could drop to around $240.8 million, while annual payments may reduce to approximately $17.3 million, depending on the winner's tax bracket and state taxes. The next drawing is set for Friday night.


#crime

Fox News: Mass shooting near Maryland funeral home leaves 1 dead, 9 injured
Mass shooting near Maryland funeral home leaves 1 dead, 9 injured
A mass shooting near a funeral home in Towson, Maryland, resulted in one death and nine injuries on Tuesday evening. Police believe the incident was targeted and involved individuals who knew one another. The victims were transported to trauma centers, with details on their conditions pending.

Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the shooting, and no arrests have been made yet. Baltimore County officials expressed shock over the incident, noting that such violence is rare in the area. The investigation is ongoing, with tips encouraged for those with information.


#science

Le Monde: NASA astronauts, already stuck in the ISS for six months, have to stay until at least end of March
NASA astronauts, already stuck in the ISS for six months, have to stay until at least end of March
NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore and Suni Williams, originally scheduled for an eight-day mission on the ISS, will remain there until at least late March 2025 due to delays with the Boeing Starliner. They will now return with the Crew-10 mission, extending their stay to over nine months.

The change follows issues with the Starliner's propulsion system, leading to a revised plan where Wilmore and Williams will wait for Crew-10's launch. This adjustment allows time for processing a new Dragon spacecraft for the mission.


#outdoors

Fox News: A hunter in Virginia died after a bear in a tree was shot, fell on him: authorities
A hunter in Virginia died after a bear in a tree was shot, fell on him: authorities
A Virginia man, Lester C. Harvey, 58, died after a bear shot by a hunting partner fell on him during a tracking expedition in Lunenburg County. Despite first aid and hospital efforts, he succumbed to his injuries days later. He is survived by his wife and five children.

Similar incidents have occurred in the U.S., including a 2018 case in Alaska where a bear fell on a hunter, and another in North Carolina where a bear attacked a hunter after being shot.