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#illegals
Liberty Nation News: Migrant Call to Arms in Denver Heads for a NYC-Style Reality Check - Liberty Nation News
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston has vowed to resist federal mass deportations of illegal aliens, claiming local police and citizens would block such actions. His comments have drawn comparisons to past civil rights protests, despite growing frustrations within his administration over the migrant crisis.
Denver has spent $356 million on its sanctuary policies, mirroring challenges faced by other progressive cities like New York and Massachusetts, which are grappling with the social and economic fallout of their welcoming approaches. Johnston's commitment to these policies may lead to similar unsustainable outcomes in Denver.
#politics
GB News: Nigel Farage delivers verdict on reports of Elon Musk donation to Reform: 'It would be great!'
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has rejected claims of a potential $100 million donation from Elon Musk, stating he has "absolutely no idea" about such reports. He addressed the speculation during an interview with GB News.
Le Monde: The reasons behind Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares's resignation
Carlos Tavares has resigned as CEO of Stellantis effective immediately, following a board meeting in Amsterdam. Despite his previous claims of board support, his departure appears linked to his management style, which included high pressure and drastic decisions, rather than company performance.
John Elkann will serve as interim CEO while a special committee seeks a permanent replacement, expected by mid-2025. Internal candidates are being considered, but no final decision has been made. Stellantis maintains its financial guidance despite Tavares' exit.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: In Syria, Assad is trapped by his intransigence and the collapse of his regime
Rebel fighters, led by Hayat Tahrir al Sham, have taken control of Aleppo, marking a significant shift in the Syrian conflict as pro-Assad forces retreated. This advance comes amid weakened support for the regime from Iran and Hezbollah, and decreased Russian involvement due to its focus on Ukraine.
Assad's regime, bolstered by Russian and Iranian support, has struggled to regain full control of Syria, facing ongoing economic sanctions and corruption. The situation remains complex, with Kurdish forces responding to the insurgent advances by planning evacuations from Aleppo.
#health
Fox News: Alcohol deaths have more than doubled in recent years, especially among women
A study from Florida Atlantic University reveals that alcohol-related deaths in the U.S. nearly doubled from 1999 to 2020, increasing from 10.7 to 21.6 per 100,000 people. The most significant rise was among those aged 25-34, with women experiencing the largest proportional increase in mortality rates.
Experts emphasize the health risks associated with alcohol consumption, particularly for women, who process alcohol differently and are more susceptible to its harmful effects. The study calls for tailored interventions and early screenings in healthcare settings to address the rising alcohol-related mortality rates.
#crime
Fox News: Houston man accused of killing mother and 2-year-old girl found sleeping in apartment with dead victims
A Houston man, Kendrick Rayvon Fisher, 29, has been arrested and charged with capital murder for allegedly fatally stabbing a 28-year-old mother and her 2-year-old child. Police found the victims in an apartment where Fisher was discovered asleep on the couch.
Both victims had multiple stab wounds and were pronounced dead at the scene. Fisher, who was released from prison in December after serving time for armed robbery, is now in custody at the Harris County Jail.
Times Of Israel: Report: Israeli-US man behind JCC bomb threats held in Norway pending US extradition
An Israeli-American hacker, who served seven years in an Israeli prison for making thousands of bomb threats and extortion, has been detained in Norway on a US extradition request. He had previously been convicted for his actions targeting Jewish Community Centers and other institutions.
After being released from prison, he sought asylum in Norway, which was denied. His lawyer argues that he has already served a significant sentence and is recognized as being on the autism spectrum. He remains in custody pending further legal proceedings.