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23 Jan 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Critics bash SCOTUS decision allowing feds to cut razor Texas installed to stem illegal border crossings
Critics slam Supreme Court decision allowing Border Patrol to cut Texas' razor wire at U.S.-Mexico border. Justice Roberts cast deciding vote. Texas Gov. Abbott vows to continue fighting illegal crossings.
#politics
Breitbart: Nikki Haley Gets Backing of Pro-Mass Immigration Wall Street Billionaires
Republican presidential primary candidate Nikki Haley has received support from Wall Street billionaires who advocate for increased immigration and foreign labor. These billionaires are hosting a fundraiser for Haley, who has expressed a desire to revive former President George W. Bush's immigration policies. The support from Wall Street aligns with their financial interests in keeping wages down and filling jobs with workers who have no bargaining power.
Fox News: Down to Trump in the polls on primary eve, Haley vows she's 'in this for the long haul'
Former South Carolina Governor and UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, on the eve of the New Hampshire Republican primary, addressed a crowd in Salem, emphasizing the importance of the election. Despite trailing behind former President Donald Trump in the polls, Haley pledged to continue campaigning and expressed confidence in her ability to win in South Carolina. While Trump is expected to perform well in New Hampshire, Haley may find support among independent voters, which could give her momentum heading into future contests.
The Epoch Times: Davos Elites See Potential Return of Trump as Threat to Global Order
The return of former President Donald Trump dominated discussions at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. European leaders expressed concern about the potential impact of a second Trump term on issues such as tariffs, NATO, and climate change. Some European elites suggested that the best strategy for Europe is to go on the offensive and be strong at home. However, U.S. business leaders in attendance dismissed these concerns and praised Trump's policies. The forum itself faced criticism for its use of private jets and for inviting individuals with questionable human rights records.
Flag And Cross: Illegal Immigrant Brazenly Threatens Border Journalist: 'Soon You're Gonna Know Who I Am'
An illegal immigrant threatens an independent journalist after crossing the border. Many believe he is part of a larger plan, raising concerns about national security. The Biden administration is criticized for allowing millions of illegal immigrants to enter the US.
#war
GB News: Tyrant Putin will seize property from anyone who speaks out against Russian invasion of Ukraine
New legislation being considered in Russia could result in the seizure of property from Russians critical of Putin's war efforts in Ukraine, including those who endorse sanctions against their own country. The bill, backed by political parties and likely to pass into law, aims to punish those who criticize Moscow's military operation. Critics fear it will provide a new tool for Russian authorities to silence dissent.
Times Of Israel: Israel said to offer two-month pause in Gaza fighting for staged release of hostages
Israel has proposed a two-month pause in its military offensive against Hamas in exchange for the release of remaining hostages in Gaza. The proposal, mediated through Qatar and Egypt, goes further than previous offers but does not meet Hamas' demand to end the war completely. Israel is awaiting Hamas' response and cautiously optimistic about progress.
#economy
Forbes: TurboTax Deceived Customers By Promising ‘Free’ Tax Prep, FTC Says
The Federal Trade Commission found that Intuit, the maker of TurboTax, used deceptive advertising techniques by promoting "free" tax preparation services that were not actually free for most customers. The FTC issued an order to rein in the company's marketing practices, which Intuit will appeal.
#military
Le Monde: US, UK launch new round of joint strikes against multiple Houthi sites in Yemen
The US and UK bombed Houthi military targets in Yemen to degrade their missile capabilities and defend commerce in the Red Sea. The strikes were part of a joint mission involving Australia, Bahrain, Canada, and the Netherlands. This is the eighth time the US has conducted strikes on Houthi sites this month.
#crime
Fox News: Illinois police confirm 7 dead as manhunt continues for suspect involved in series of fatal shootings
Multiple people are found dead in Illinois. Manhunt underway for Romeo Nance in connection with the shootings.
Fox News: Florida felon on run found with fake cash inside box of chicken wings and gun, authorities say
A man arrested in Florida for weapons possession was found in a restaurant parking lot with a gun and counterfeit money in a box of chicken wings. Bryan Chapman, 26, faces multiple charges, including possession of a weapon by a convicted felon and possession of counterfeit bills.
Fox News: DNA evidence identifies last known victim of Green River Killer almost 40 years later
The Green River Killer's last known victim, Tammie Liles, has been identified through DNA testing almost 40 years after she disappeared. Liles was one of Gary Ridgway's 49 confirmed victims, although he has confessed to 71 murders.
#other
Fox News: 'Jeopardy!' host Ken Jennings would have Emma Stone on show 'in a heartbeat' if she passes the test
Ken Jennings, host of "Jeopardy!", is open to having Emma Stone on the show but she would have to pass the same tests as any other applicant. Stone, a self-proclaimed fan of the show, applies every year but has never been selected. Jennings also discussed the differences between hosting the regular show and "Celebrity Jeopardy!", where celebrities sometimes get too comfortable on camera.
GB News: Johnny Vegas slams 'set-up' Jeremy Clarkson farm show as he slaps down 'insulting' comparisons to glamping series
Comedian Johnny Vegas is frustrated with comparisons between his glamping series and Jeremy Clarkson's farming show. Vegas insists that his show is not a setup for the cameras and expresses his annoyance at the suggestion. He emphasizes that his glamping venture is a real business and not just for television. This falls under the category of .