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2 Jan 2025
#illegals
Liberty Nation News: Sanctuary Cities Face a Tough 2025 - Liberty Nation News
The incoming Trump administration plans to enforce strict immigration policies, targeting sanctuary cities that protect illegal immigrants. Border czar Tom Homan warns that non-cooperation with federal immigration agents will lead to increased enforcement actions, including mass deportations.
Sanctuary cities may face financial penalties and potential criminal liability for obstructing immigration enforcement. With the re-election of Trump, local sheriffs are prepared to assist in removing unlawful migrants, signaling a significant shift in immigration policy and enforcement in 2025.
#politics
Fox News: What to know about race for speaker of the House
The House of Representatives is set to vote for a new speaker on January 3, 2025, as Republicans seek to solidify leadership following the ousting of former Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Current Speaker Mike Johnson is running for re-election but faces dissent from some GOP members.
The election is critical as it precedes the certification of President-elect Donald Trump's victory. Johnson's previous government funding bills faced opposition from within his party, raising concerns about his support. Trump's endorsement may play a significant role in the upcoming vote.
Front Page Magazine: Biden Admin Freed Al Qaeda Terrorist From Gitmo Days Before Attack
The Biden administration released Ridah Bin Saleh al-Yazidi from Guantanamo Bay to Tunisia shortly before a terrorist attack in New Orleans. Al-Yazidi, a long-time jihadist linked to Al Qaeda, had a history of involvement in terrorist financing and was considered a high-risk detainee.
Critics argue that this decision exemplifies a failure to address the ongoing threat of Islamic terrorism, suggesting that such actions by the government enable further attacks.
Front Page Magazine: Before Attacks, Biden Admin Came Up With Anti-Islamophobia, Not Anti-Terror Strategy
The Biden administration's National Strategy to Counter Islamophobia and Anti-Arab Hate, released in December, has been criticized for denying the reality of Islamic terrorism and portraying Muslims solely as victims. This approach is seen as a failure to establish an effective counter-terror strategy.
Critics argue that this lack of seriousness towards Islamic terrorism has real-world consequences, as evidenced by recent attacks in New Orleans. The strategy is viewed as a concession to Islamist groups rather than a robust response to terrorism.
#society
Fox News: Rare gold coin worth thousands dropped into Salvation Army bucket by anonymous holiday donor
An anonymous donor dropped a gold Canadian maple leaf coin, valued at over $2,700, into a Salvation Army kettle in Washington, Pennsylvania, on Christmas Eve. This generous act contributes to the Red Kettle campaign, which raised an average of $2.7 million daily last holiday season.
The donation will support local social services for individuals and families in 2025. This is not the first instance of gold coins being donated, as similar contributions have been made across the U.S. in recent years.
#religion
Fox News: Christians increasingly persecuted worldwide as ‘modern and historical factors converge’
A recent report indicates that Christianity is facing the highest levels of persecution globally, primarily due to authoritarian regimes and Islamic extremism. The International Christian Concern's "Global Persecution Index 2025" highlights that Christians encounter oppression in more countries than any other faith group, with severe violations occurring in regions like the Sahel in Africa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and North Korea.
The report emphasizes a troubling trend of increasing authoritarianism, where governments view Christianity as a challenge to their power. This has been exacerbated by technology enabling hyper-surveillance and the spread of disinformation, leading to targeted violence against Christians in countries like India and Pakistan. The growing hostility towards religious groups is seen as part of a broader pattern reminiscent of historical oppressive regimes.
#health
Fox News: Denise Austin knows why New Year's resolutions fail, shares simple tip for success
Denise Austin, a fitness pioneer for 40 years, advises starting small with New Year's resolutions to ensure they stick. She emphasizes the importance of convenience, suggesting activities like walking and home workouts to overcome obstacles that may hinder commitment.
Austin recommends creating simple habits, such as a daily morning routine, drinking water, and eating whole foods. She also encourages getting outside for sunlight, which can boost mood and energy. Despite her fitness level, she aims to incorporate meditation into her routine this year.
#crime
Fox News: John Ramsey reveals why JonBenet murder may be connected to dance classmate's 1997 assault
John Ramsey, father of JonBenet Ramsey, suggests a potential link between his daughter's unsolved 1996 murder and a 1997 assault case involving a girl from the same dance studio. He believes similarities in the incidents indicate a possible connection that authorities initially overlooked.
Despite previous statements from Boulder police dismissing a link, John Ramsey maintains that the circumstances of both cases suggest the same perpetrator may be involved. The investigation into JonBenet's murder remains ongoing, with law enforcement committed to exploring all leads.
Le Monde: New Orleans attack: Investigators focus on radicalization of assailant, a US Army vet
A car-ramming attack in New Orleans on New Year's Eve resulted in at least 15 deaths and numerous injuries. President-elect Donald Trump quickly attributed the incident to Democrats and foreign crime, despite initial misinformation about the perpetrator's background.
The attacker, identified as Shamsud-Din Jabbar, an American Army veteran, was found to have pledged allegiance to the Islamic State. His actions have sparked a debate over national security and immigration policies.
#other
Le Monde: 2024 was China's hottest year on record
China recorded its warmest year on record in 2024, with an average temperature of 10.92°C, 1.03°C above the norm. The last four years have been the hottest since 1961, with extreme weather events leading to significant casualties and economic losses.
Globally, 2024 is projected to be the warmest year ever, with severe weather causing widespread destruction. The Paris climate accords aim to limit global warming, but current trends indicate a concerning rise in temperatures and related disasters.