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#illegals

The Federalist: 4 GOP States Sue To Stop Illegals From Being Counted In Census
4 GOP States Sue To Stop Illegals From Being Counted In Census
A coalition of attorneys general from Louisiana, Kansas, Ohio, and West Virginia is suing to prevent the Census Bureau from counting illegal immigrants in the census. They argue that this practice dilutes the voting power of American citizens and violates the 14th Amendment, leading to losses in congressional representation for certain states.

The lawsuit claims that the Biden administration's reversal of Trump-era policies has resulted in unfair political power redistribution, benefiting states with higher numbers of illegal immigrants. The attorneys general contend that this practice undermines equal representation and could lead to further losses in upcoming reapportionments.


#politics

Breitbart: Exclusive — Rubio Orders All State Dept Employees Back to Work
Exclusive — Rubio Orders All State Dept Employees Back to Work
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has ordered all State Department personnel to return to in-person work, ending COVID-era telework guidelines. This directive aligns with President Trump's commitment to restore full federal workforce attendance.

The move comes as part of a broader effort to address remote work within the federal government, which has seen significant telework eligibility. House Oversight Committee chairman Rep. James Comer has also introduced the SHOW UP Act to mandate in-person attendance across federal agencies.


The American Mind: Birthright Citizenship: Game On!
Birthright Citizenship: Game On!
Claremont Institute scholars argue that the 14th Amendment's Citizenship Clause does not guarantee automatic citizenship to everyone born on U.S. soil, particularly those with temporary or illegal status. They assert that the drafters intended "subject to the jurisdiction" to mean complete allegiance to the U.S.

President Trump’s recent executive order aligns with this interpretation, directing government agencies to adopt this view. The order has sparked legal challenges, as critics argue it contradicts established Supreme Court rulings. The case could provide the Court an opportunity to reassess the Citizenship Clause's meaning.


Breitbart: Hegseth's Ex-Wife Disputes Claims from Ex-Sister-in-Law She Was Abused
Hegseth's Ex-Wife Disputes Claims from Ex-Sister-in-Law She Was Abused
Pete Hegseth's ex-wife, Samantha Deering, has publicly denied allegations of abuse made by an estranged ex-sister-in-law, claiming the information is inaccurate. Deering stated there was no physical abuse during their marriage and requested respect for her decision not to discuss it further.

The allegations have surfaced just before Hegseth's expected confirmation as defense secretary, with claims that they are part of a coordinated effort to undermine his nomination. Supporters argue that the media is ignoring Deering's denial and that the timing of the allegations is politically motivated.


Times Of Israel: Israel downplays PA role in postwar Gaza, denies promising Saudis a Palestinian state
Israel downplays PA role in postwar Gaza, denies promising Saudis a Palestinian state
Israel is downplaying speculation about the Palestinian Authority (PA) taking a larger role in postwar Gaza, despite discussions on a ceasefire deal with Hamas. While reports suggest that Israel may allow the PA to manage the Rafah Crossing, the Israeli Prime Minister's Office denies any intention for the PA to control Gaza, citing its support for terrorism.

Israeli officials acknowledge the need for international involvement in postwar governance discussions. While some in the security establishment see PA rule as a viable option, Prime Minister Netanyahu remains opposed to a Palestinian state. The Knesset has also rejected the establishment of a Palestinian state, further complicating future negotiations.


#society

Times Of Israel: Freed hostage Emily Damari thanks British Tottenham soccer team, fans for support
Freed hostage Emily Damari thanks British Tottenham soccer team, fans for support
Emily Damari, recently released from Hamas captivity, expressed gratitude to Tottenham Hotspur and its fans for their support during her ordeal. Fans rallied for her release with chants and gestures, including the release of yellow balloons at matches.

Damari's mother shared that Emily was deeply touched by the fans' efforts and looks forward to attending a match soon. The Spurs organization welcomed her home and hopes to see her at the stadium, while calls continue for the release of the remaining hostages.


Fox News: 10 things to keep your dorm organized
10 things to keep your dorm organized
As college students return to campus, organizing dorm rooms becomes crucial for a stress-free living environment. Practical items like over-the-door organizers, stackable bins, and bedside caddies can help maximize space and maintain order.

Utilizing under-bed storage, portable hampers, and desktop organizers is essential for efficiency. Floating shelves and storage ottomans also provide additional storage without taking up floor space, ensuring a tidy and productive dorm experience.


GB News: Waitrose brings back free coffee for shoppers - without requiring them to make purchase
Waitrose brings back free coffee for shoppers - without requiring them to make purchase
Waitrose will reinstate free coffee for My Waitrose loyalty members from January 27, allowing one complimentary hot drink per day without a purchase, provided they bring a reusable cup. This change aims to enhance customer flexibility based on feedback.

The free coffee perk, initially launched in 2013, faced modifications and suspensions over the years, especially during the pandemic. It has now been extended to police officers as part of a strategy to deter shoplifting. Critics have previously raised concerns about its impact on small businesses.


Fox News: Task Force created in Africa to counter terror fears from Iran and jihadi groups
Task Force created in Africa to counter terror fears from Iran and jihadi groups
South Africa's Chief Rabbi Dr. Warren Goldstein is forming a "Counter-Terror Task Force" in response to rising threats from Iran and jihadi groups, particularly after a failed bombing at a Jewish center in Cape Town. The task force aims to enhance security for Jewish community sites and will involve global counter-terrorism experts.

Goldstein noted the increasing risk of terror attacks on Jewish communities worldwide and highlighted the broader implications for safety across South Africa. Despite a rise in antisemitic incidents following the October 7 Hamas attack, he emphasized that the South African public generally holds moderate views on Israel, with antisemitism levels lower than in many Western countries.


#economy

Breitbart: Donald Trump Zig-Zags on H-1Bs as CEOs Promise Investments and Jobs
Donald Trump Zig-Zags on H-1Bs as CEOs Promise Investments and Jobs
President Trump emphasized the need for the U.S. to allow the importation of "competent" workers across various sectors, including hospitality and engineering, while acknowledging the ongoing debate over the H-1B visa program. He highlighted the importance of skilled immigrants in expanding businesses and supporting the economy.

However, Trump's remarks also reflect a growing concern among American professionals about the influx of lower-wage foreign workers, particularly from India and China, which they believe is undermining job opportunities and innovation in the U.S. tech sector. The call for reform of the employment visa system is gaining traction as more Americans voice their experiences with these changes.


#military

The Telegraph: Russian ‘spy ship’ tracked in UK waters by Royal Navy submarine
Russian ‘spy ship’ tracked in UK waters by Royal Navy submarine
The Royal Navy tracked the Russian intelligence ship Yantar as it entered UK waters, highlighting escalating Russian aggression. Defence Secretary John Healey confirmed the Navy's enhanced monitoring measures and emphasized the UK's commitment to safeguarding its underwater infrastructure.

This incident follows previous encounters with Russian vessels, raising concerns over national security and military readiness. The UK government plans to increase defense spending in response to these threats, with a Strategic Defence Review expected to outline future strategies.