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2 Jan 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Dem NJ Mayor: We Turned Away Migrant Bus Because It's 'Major Security Risk' -- Don't Know If They're Armed
Edison, NJ Mayor Sam Joshi turned back a bus of migrants due to safety concerns. He plans to send migrants back to the border, refusing to pawn off the problem on other mayors.
#politics
Breitbart: Mayorkas 'Parole' Plan for Labor Migration Stalls Border Talks, Ukraine Funds
GOP legislators are calling on the White House to shut down the "parole" migration pathway, but White House officials involved in border negotiations are resisting restrictions. Democrats want to leave parole open to create a parallel immigration system run by government-funded non-profits. Parole is a bigger problem than asylum because White House officials refuse to curb parole.
Fox News: Charlamagne Tha God regrets backing Kamala Harris for VP, says she 'disappeared' in Biden administration
Radio host Charlamagne Tha God expressed regret for endorsing the Biden ticket and felt Vice President Kamala Harris "disappeared" in the White House. He had no plans to endorse them in 2024. Charlamagne still faces backlash over his 2020 endorsement and criticized Harris on "The View."
Fox News: Germany's smallest governing party votes to stay in Chancellor Scholz's coalition
The smallest party in Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition, the Free Democrats, voted to stay in the government, highlighting the coalition's challenges. The government has been plagued by infighting and declining poll ratings.
Liberty Nation News: Harvard, Obama, and the Media Elites Fear Rural Americans - Liberty Nation News
They are terrified of the people who vote for Donald Trump. The urbanite establishment wants to exclude rural America from the nation's future. Former MSNBC host compares Trump supporters to terrorists, while a former assistant secretary of Homeland Security expresses extreme views against the unvaccinated. Harvard professors argue that the Constitution is biased towards rural Americans, enabling the radicalization of the Republican Party. The ban on Trump from the 2024 election reflects the urban elite's refusal to accept differing beliefs.
GB News: 'Tusk behaves like a communist!' Nigel Farage exposes 'very important story nobody is talking about'
Former European Council president Donald Tusk has seized control of Poland's state media, leading to accusations of an illegal takeover and prompting protests. Nigel Farage highlighted the story, noting that the European Union has been pressuring Poland for years. The move has received little coverage in the mainstream media.
Fox News: Maine secretary of state denies politics played role in decision to kick Trump off ballot
Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows disqualified former President Trump from the state's presidential primary ballot, citing his alleged involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Bellows denied that politics influenced her decision and stated that she followed the Constitution. Trump's campaign criticized the ruling and accused Bellows of interfering in the election.
Bellows explained that Maine law allowed registered voters to challenge Trump's qualification for the ballot, and she was required to hold a hearing and issue a decision. She reviewed evidence that showed Trump's connection to the violence on Jan. 6. Trump is expected to challenge the decision in the U.S. Supreme Court.
#society
Fox News: Spanish man returns home to Madrid after spending 15 months in Iranian prison
Spanish man Santiago Sánchez Cogedor released after 15 months in Iranian prison for visiting tomb of Mahsa Amini, returns home to Madrid. He was on a solo walk to the World Cup in Qatar.
Breitbart: WEF Says Davos 2024 Meeting of the Elites All About 'Trust'
The World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland will focus on trust and the principles driving it. Government officials and unelected representatives from various groups will attend to shape the future. Critics highlight the event's hypocrisies. The meeting discusses a range of issues in public sessions and secretive backroom deal-making. Klaus Schwab transformed the WEF into an exclusive club, raking in millions annually. Billionaires and bureaucrats gather in Davos to plan the next decade of our lives.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Turkey blocks Royal Navy ships from travelling to Ukraine as Nato tensions skyrocket
Turkey blocks two Royal Navy ships from transiting its waters en-route to the Black Sea to support Ukraine's sea operations in their war with Russia. Turkey cites an international pact, the 1936 Montreux Convention, which limits wartime passage through the straits. Turkey maintains impartial implementation to prevent escalation.
#economy
Forbes: Apple Shares Stagger 3% After ‘Lackluster’ iPhone Sales Earns Rare Analyst Downgrade
Apple stock dropped after analysts cut their rating due to concerns over weak iPhone sales. The stock fell 2.5% and dragged down major stock indexes.
#crime
Forbes: Man Accused Of Killing Tupac Shakur Wants House Arrest: Duane Davis Request Expected As He Awaits June Trial
Former gang leader Duane "Keffe D" Davis, charged in the murder of Tupac Shakur, will ask a Nevada judge for house arrest until his June trial. Davis, accused of providing the gun and giving the "green light" for the killing, claims his health has deteriorated in jail. Prosecution argues that his release would endanger witnesses.
#other
The Epoch Times: Decades of Failure to Secure Permanent Nuclear Waste Storage Cost Taxpayers Billions
The United States still lacks a permanent facility to store highly radioactive spent fuel from nuclear power plants. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission released land from the Zion Nuclear Power Station, but the spent fuel storage facility will remain until another site becomes available. The Department of Energy is exploring the possibility of consolidating spent nuclear fuel at interim storage facilities until a permanent disposal solution is determined.