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2 Jan 2025
#illegals
GB News: Migration expert blasts Labour for plan to 'smash the gangs': 'The situation is only going to get worse!'
Migration expert Dr. Mike Jones criticized Labour's new measures against people smuggling gangs, stating they are unlikely to succeed due to the gangs' adaptability and transnational nature. He noted that while interim measures are sensible, they won't effectively dismantle these operations.
The government plans to introduce restrictions like phone bans and travel curbs as part of a border security bill, amid rising Channel crossings. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper emphasized the need to combat dangerous criminal smuggling operations.
#politics
Fox News: Obama slammed by progressive strategist for catering to elites
A progressive strategist criticized former President Barack Obama for shifting the Democratic Party's focus from the working class to elites, suggesting this change led to the party's struggles in recent elections. They argue that the Democrats abandoned populism during Obama's tenure, which allowed Trump to capitalize on the discontent of working-class voters.
Prominent figures like Sen. Bernie Sanders and ex-Obama advisor David Axelrod have echoed these sentiments, noting a significant decline in working-class support for the party. They emphasize that Democrats must reconnect with economic issues to regain lost ground among middle-class and low-income voters.
Fox News: Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu leaves hospital after prostate surgery
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been discharged from Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital following successful prostate surgery. He reported being in good condition and fully conscious after the procedure.
Despite his recovery, Netanyahu made an appearance in the Israeli parliament shortly after his release, contrary to doctor's orders.
#economy
Le Monde: Can Europe buying American oil and gas avert a trade war with Trump?
President-elect Donald Trump has threatened the European Union with tariffs if they do not significantly increase their purchases of U.S. oil and gas to address a trade deficit. He indicated a potential 10% tariff on European exports if compliance is not met.
European leaders are exploring options to avoid a trade war, with discussions on increasing imports of American liquefied natural gas (LNG) as part of their strategy to reduce dependence on Russian energy.
#health
Times Of Israel: 5 years later: Things we know and still don’t know about COVID-19
Five years after its emergence in Wuhan, the COVID-19 virus continues to evolve, with scientists still investigating its origins. The pandemic has highlighted global health inequities and resulted in over 20 million estimated deaths. Vaccines have been developed rapidly, saving millions of lives.
Currently, the dominant variant in the U.S. is a subvariant of omicron, while long COVID remains a concern for many. The ongoing evolution of the virus necessitates regular updates to vaccines, which has led to public frustration over repeated vaccinations.
#crime
Fox News: Hochul’s Christmastime boast of safer subway came amid string of alarming violent attacks
Despite claims from Governor Kathy Hochul that subway safety has improved, recent violent incidents raise concerns. A woman was burned alive, and a man was pushed in front of a train, while gangs of illegal immigrants have been robbing passengers.
Hochul's administration cites a decrease in subway crime, yet public sentiment remains low, with many New Yorkers feeling unsafe. Calls for her resignation have emerged as crime continues to impact ridership and safety perceptions.
#technology
Forbes: AI Agents Could Finally Make Siri And Alexa Truly Useful
Voice assistants like Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant have struggled to fulfill their original promise of being effective personal assistants. With the rise of generative AI, there is potential for these platforms to evolve into more functional AI agents that can perform tasks such as booking reservations or managing schedules.
Investments in AI agent technology are surging, with over $8 billion poured into startups in the last year. Companies like Google, Apple, and Amazon are developing advanced voice models that could enhance user interactions. However, skepticism remains about whether these improvements will significantly change user perceptions and trust in these technologies.