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24 Dec 2024

#illegals

Fox News: Wrong-way driver in crash that killed Vegas police officer was in US illegally: ICE
Wrong-way driver in crash that killed Vegas police officer was in US illegally: ICE
A wrong-way crash on Interstate 15 resulted in the deaths of off-duty Las Vegas police officer Colton Pulsipher and the driver, Fernando Jimenez-Jimenez, who was in the U.S. illegally. Jimenez-Jimenez had a history of deportation orders and was found with alcohol and marijuana in his vehicle.

Officer Pulsipher, a dedicated member of the Las Vegas Metro Police Department since 2017, was returning home after his shift. He leaves behind a wife and three children, and the department honored his service and sacrifice in a memorial.


#politics

The Western Journal: Ford Donates Vehicle Fleet and $1,000,000 to Trump’s Inauguration
Ford Donates Vehicle Fleet and $1,000,000 to Trump’s Inauguration
Ford and General Motors will each donate $1 million and provide vehicle fleets for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration. This follows their previous donations to both Trump and Biden's inaugurations, highlighting a trend of corporate contributions aimed at influencing political favor.

The influx of donations from major corporations has sparked criticism, particularly from the left, who accuse Ford of hypocrisy while ignoring similar donations to Biden. Amidst calls for boycotts, many Americans express a desire for change in leadership and policies, hoping for improved economic conditions under Trump.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Syrians condemn presence of Israeli army and forced displacements in the Golan Heights
Syrians condemn presence of Israeli army and forced displacements in the Golan Heights
The Israeli army has entered the buffer zone in the Golan Heights following the fall of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, marking the first such movement since 1974. Residents report being forcibly displaced from their homes, with Israeli soldiers conducting searches and establishing military positions.

Local inhabitants express fear and frustration over the situation, feeling caught between the oppressive regime of Assad and the current Israeli presence. Many are left displaced and uncertain about their future.


#economy

Forbes: Planning For The Unpredictable -What To Know About Taxes In 2025
Planning For The Unpredictable -What To Know About Taxes In 2025
As 2025 approaches, taxpayers should prepare for potential changes due to the expiration of certain provisions from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) and adjustments in individual tax rates and brackets. Key considerations include state tax changes, estate tax exclusions, and the alternative minimum tax, all of which could significantly impact tax planning.

Taxpayers are advised to engage in proactive planning, especially given the anticipated shortage of accountants and tax professionals. With many tax provisions set to expire, careful consideration of income timing and deductions will be crucial for optimizing tax liabilities in 2025.


#military

GB News: Putin's 'shadow' tactic to destroy Britain EXPOSED ex-RAF chief warns 'no one is keeping an eye on it'
Putin's 'shadow' tactic to destroy Britain EXPOSED ex-RAF chief warns 'no one is keeping an eye on it'
Britain's defense chief, Air Vice-Marshal Sean Bell, warns of vulnerabilities in the UK's undersea infrastructure, including pipelines and data cables, which are crucial for energy and data transfer. He emphasizes that these assets lack sufficient oversight, making them potential targets for hostile actions, particularly from Russia.

The recent Nord Stream pipeline explosions and damage to data cables in the Baltic Sea highlight the risks. Bell suggests that the uncertainty surrounding these incidents plays into Russia's strategy, creating psychological distractions for the UK while it maneuvers.


#culture

The Western Journal: ‘Self Indulgent Blasphemy’: Kim Kardashian Under Fire After Releasing Grotesque Christmas Music Video
‘Self Indulgent Blasphemy’: Kim Kardashian Under Fire After Releasing Grotesque Christmas Music Video
Kim Kardashian's new music video for "Santa Baby" has drawn significant backlash for its unsettling imagery and perceived blasphemy. Critics describe it as a grotesque and incoherent representation of Christmas, featuring Kardashian in provocative scenes and Macaulay Culkin as an odd Santa.

The video has sparked outrage across social media, with many labeling it self-indulgent and a mockery of the holiday's true meaning. Observers argue it reflects a broader cultural decline, urging Kardashian to seek a more meaningful path in life.


#health

Fox News: Stem cell therapy to correct heart failure in children could 'transform lives'
Stem cell therapy to correct heart failure in children could 'transform lives'
Researchers at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute in Melbourne are pioneering stem cell therapies to treat heart failure in children. Led by Dr. Kevin Watt, the team is developing methods to convert blood cells into heart cells, with promising results in animal trials.

Clinical trials for human patients are set to begin, aiming to address congenital heart failure and complications from chemotherapy. The research relies on philanthropic support to advance these innovative treatments, which could significantly improve the lives of affected children.


#crime

The Western Journal: Footage Shows Shoplifting Suspect Learn About Tougher New Laws the Hard Way
Footage Shows Shoplifting Suspect Learn About Tougher New Laws the Hard Way
California's new Proposition 36, effective December 18, imposes harsher penalties for theft and shoplifting, particularly for repeat offenders. The law allows for the aggregation of stolen property value, potentially elevating multiple petty thefts to felony charges.

A recent incident in Seal Beach highlighted the law's impact, as three thieves were apprehended after stealing items from various stores. Surveillance footage captured their realization of the new felony consequences, reinforcing the notion that stricter enforcement may deter crime in the state.