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22 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Trump deportations come after illegal immigrant rattled South Carolina; motive in interstate shutdown unknown
Local Republican leaders in South Carolina are calling for increased deportation efforts following a bomb threat incident involving a Jordanian truck driver, Ahmad Jamal Khamees Alhendi. The threat, made during a traffic stop, led to the shutdown of I-85 for nearly five hours, raising safety concerns and highlighting perceived failures in immigration enforcement.
Alhendi, who entered the U.S. legally but overstayed his visa, was arrested and faces charges related to the bomb threat. GOP officials argue that such incidents underscore the need for stricter immigration laws and enforcement, particularly under the Biden administration. The Trump administration's ICE has initiated mass deportations, prioritizing individuals deemed public safety threats.
#politics
Fox News: Trump's FBI overhaul begins as Acting Director Brian Driscoll puts 'untouchable' feds on notice: former agent
President Trump has initiated significant changes at the FBI, starting with the reassignment of key officials following the resignation of former FBI Director Christopher Wray and acting director Paul Abbate. Brian Driscoll has been appointed as acting director while Kashyap "Kash" Patel awaits Senate confirmation as the new director.
Trump's administration aims to restore accountability within the FBI and the DOJ, emphasizing that federal employees can be dismissed for underperformance. The move follows a series of scandals during the Biden administration, with former FBI officials expressing support for the leadership changes.
Fox News: Flight passengers celebrate President Trump by singing 'YMCA' in viral video
Passengers on a Southwest flight to Washington, D.C., celebrated President Trump's inauguration by singing and dancing to "Y.M.C.A." The flight, filled with supporters, created a festive atmosphere as the crew played the song upon landing, prompting cheers and choreography from travelers.
Sarah Rogers, who documented the experience on TikTok, expressed her excitement and noted a sense of unity among passengers. Despite some not participating, the overall vibe was positive and celebratory as they arrived for the inauguration.
Fox News: Nearly all of DC shut down for Trump's inauguration. So why was there no designated survivor?
President Trump's inauguration featured unprecedented security measures, transforming Washington D.C. into a fortified area with extensive fencing, aerial surveillance, and a significant presence of law enforcement and military personnel. This was in response to heightened threats, including assassination attempts against Trump.
Notably, no designated survivor was named for the event, a departure from tradition meant to ensure continuity of government in case of a crisis. The absence of this protocol raised questions, although officials cited the comprehensive security measures in place as potentially sufficient for the occasion.
#society
Fox News: Colorado court rules elephants at zoo cannot pursue their release because they are not human
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that five elephants at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo cannot pursue their release because they are not considered legal persons. This decision follows a similar ruling in New York and stems from a case brought by the Nonhuman Rights Project, which advocates for animal rights.
The zoo argued that moving the elephants could cause them stress and that they are not suited to join larger herds. The Nonhuman Rights Project criticized the ruling as an injustice and expressed hope for future legal challenges to the status quo regarding animal rights.
Fox News: Meghan Markle, Prince Harry's neighbors slam 'desperate' attempt to ditch 'tiaras in pursuit of Tupperware'
Montecito residents express frustration over Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's presence, feeling the couple has drawn unwanted attention and increased housing prices since their arrival in 2020. Many locals perceive Meghan as embodying "new money energy" and criticize their entertainment ventures as desperate.
Despite the couple's celebrity status, they reportedly keep to themselves and have not engaged with the community, leading to mixed feelings among neighbors. Some believe their foundation, Archewell, could improve local perceptions if it became more active in charitable efforts.
Front Page Magazine: Muslim Terrorist With Green Card Traveled to Israel for Terror Attack
A Moroccan national with a US green card, Kaddi Abdelazziz, carried out a stabbing attack in Tel Aviv, injuring four before being shot dead by an armed civilian. He had entered Israel on a tourist visa despite being profiled and detained briefly at the airport.
This incident raises concerns about the potential presence of similar individuals in the US, highlighting ongoing issues related to domestic terrorism.
GB News: Drivers slapped with 'outrageous' fines by councils 'without legal basis' amid calls for new traffic laws
Thousands of UK drivers are facing unjust traffic fines in London due to councils issuing penalties without valid legal documentation. An analysis revealed that at least six councils have been penalizing drivers based on expired or invalid paperwork, prompting concerns from the AA.
In 2023/24, 56% of bus lane fine appeals were successful or went uncontested, indicating widespread issues with enforcement. The AA has called for a review of council practices and better management of Traffic Management Orders (TMOs) to prevent drivers from being unfairly penalized.
#military
Le Monde: Israel's army chief resigns over October 7 fiasco
Herzi Halevi, Israel's Chief of the General Staff, has resigned following the October 7 Hamas attack that resulted in 1,200 deaths, marking a significant failure in military leadership. In his resignation letter, he expressed deep personal responsibility for the tragedy.
Halevi, who served 40 years in the army and became the first Orthodox Jewish officer to lead the military, will step down on March 6. His resignation is accompanied by that of Yaron Finkelman, head of the Southern Command, who cited similar reasons.
#technology
GB News: Your Samsung Galaxy is about to look VERY outdated, and you've only got hours to do something about it
Samsung is set to unveil its new Galaxy S25 series smartphones, including the S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra, at the Galaxy Unpacked event in San Jose, California. The launch will likely cause a significant drop in the trade-in value of the current Galaxy S24 models, prompting users to act quickly if considering an upgrade.
The upcoming Galaxy S25 lineup is expected to feature enhanced AI capabilities and improved camera technology, including a 50MP ultrawide sensor in the Ultra model. Samsung's new devices will also integrate with Google's Gemini AI assistant, marking a shift in voice commands.