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25 Dec 2024
#illegals
GB News: WATCH: Ex-Border Force chief reveals staggering details on scale of illegal migration
Tony Smith, former UK Border Force Director General, cautioned that issues with Channel crossings will persist despite recent policy adjustments. He noted that the cancellation of the Rwanda plan has led to considerable difficulties in managing the situation.
#politics
Fox News: Trump and Biden offer Christmas greetings as US approaches transfer of power
As President-elect Trump prepares to take office, both he and President Biden marked the Christmas holiday. Biden, in a heartfelt message, acknowledged it as his final Christmas greeting as president, while Trump celebrated the occasion with a festive post on Truth Social.
Trump's victory in the November election makes him the second president to serve non-consecutive terms, following Grover Cleveland. Meanwhile, Biden's exit from the political stage comes after a challenging year and pressure from his party, marking the end of his long career in Washington.
Fox News: AOC's loss in bid for House committee chair signifies generational choice for Democrats
President Biden's age and leadership have sparked significant debate within the Democratic Party, highlighting a generational divide. This tension was evident in the recent election for the House Oversight Committee chair, where 74-year-old Rep. Gerry Connolly defeated 35-year-old Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, symbolizing a clash between experience and youthful progressivism.
Democrats face challenges in appealing to both progressive and moderate voters as they navigate their future direction. While some younger lawmakers have gained leadership roles, there remains a concern about the party's ability to connect with working-class Americans and swing voters, particularly in regions that have shifted towards the GOP. The ongoing struggle for the party's identity will be critical as they prepare for upcoming elections.
#society
Breitbart: Santa Cruz Wharf Collapses After Environmental Lawsuit Delayed Repairs
Repairs to the historic Santa Cruz wharf have been delayed for years due to a lawsuit from an environmental group, which opposed plans to reinforce the structure. The recent heavy swell caused part of the wharf to collapse, though no injuries were reported.
City officials attribute the swell to climate change, while the lawsuit has hindered necessary repairs and modifications aimed at protecting the wharf from such damage.
Breitbart: Cuba: 6 Decades of Communism Leave a Third of Island's Housing in Ruins
Cuba's housing crisis is exacerbated by decades of failed communist policies, leaving many buildings in a state of disrepair and posing risks to residents. Recent statements from officials claim 65% of homes are in good condition, but experts argue the true figure is closer to 30%.
The regime prioritizes tourism investments over housing improvements, with significant funds allocated to hotels while only 1% of the budget supports education and health. Many families remain in dire need of housing, highlighting the government's neglect of its citizens' basic needs.
Breitbart: No Assassin Merch Under the Christmas Tree: Copyright Claims Target Items Celebrating Accused CEO Killer Luigi Mangione
A surge of DMCA takedown requests is targeting content related to Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Artists and journalists are facing removal of fan art and merchandise, including a watercolor painting by Rachel Kenaston, due to claims from entities asserting copyright rights.
The situation has led to broader implications for free expression, with independent journalist Marisa Kabas also receiving takedown demands. Various individuals have filed claims against merchandise linked to Mangione, raising questions about the legitimacy of these copyright assertions.
#war
Human Events: Massive Russian strike leaves over half a million Ukrainians without heat on Christmas: report
Russian missile and drone strikes on Christmas Day have left over half a million homes in Ukraine without power and heat, prompting the evacuation of a hospital and causing significant damage. The attacks targeted energy infrastructure, resulting in casualties and widespread blackouts, particularly in Kharkiv and Kyiv.
Ukrainian President Zelensky condemned the strikes as “inhuman,” while Russia's Ministry of Defense claimed the attacks aimed at crippling Ukraine's military capabilities. Ukrainian air defenses reportedly intercepted numerous missiles and drones during the assaults.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Houthi drone crashes in south as terror group said to brace for major Israeli attack
The Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen launched drones at Israel, claiming to target sensitive locations. The drones crashed without causing injuries or significant damage. In response to Israeli threats and retaliatory strikes, the Houthis have heightened their alert and relocated assets.
Israeli officials have vowed to intensify military actions against the Houthis, with Defense Minister Katz threatening to target their leadership directly. The Houthis have launched numerous attacks on Israel recently, asserting their intent to continue until the conflict in Gaza concludes.
#culture
Le Monde: France and Mexico's tug-of-war over restitution of Aztec and Mayan treasures
The Nahñu people in Mexico are advocating for the return of the Codex Borbonicus, currently held in France since 1826. They emphasize the importance of the manuscript, which documents their cultural traditions that remain alive today.
Representative Emilia Mendoza Espinoza expressed mixed emotions after viewing the codex in Paris, highlighting the ongoing struggle to preserve their ancestral heritage.
#crime
Breitbart: VIDEO: Mexican Cops Arrest Members of Vigilante Mob Who Set Fire to Extortion Gang
Mexican authorities arrested three individuals on murder charges linked to a vigilante mob that killed and burned four alleged extortionists. The mob, comprising over 300 locals, attacked the men who were reportedly part of an extortion gang connected to the Familia Michoacan Cartel.
During the arrests, a shootout occurred between police and neighbors attempting to intervene, resulting in over a dozen additional arrests. The incident highlights ongoing issues with organized crime and vigilantism in the region.
Front Page Magazine: It's Not Christmas Eve Without NYC Subway Slashings
The New York City subway system has seen a surge in violent incidents, including a recent attack where a woman was slashed in the neck and a man in the wrist. This follows a series of deaths and assaults, raising concerns about safety and the effectiveness of the criminal justice system in the city.
Critics argue that the current political climate, influenced by progressive policies, has led to a lack of accountability for offenders, resulting in a revolving door for criminals. Calls for increased police presence and a reevaluation of crime policies are growing as the city faces a return to higher crime rates reminiscent of the 1970s.
#science
The Western Journal: Research Team Drops Camera Into Abyssal Trench, Captures Terrifying Images of Deep Sea Monsters
Researchers from the Minderoo-UWA Deep-Sea Research Centre captured video footage of a Pacific sleeper shark in the Tonga Trench, showcasing the eerie and alien-like nature of deep-sea life. This species, averaging 3.6 meters, is adapted to the ocean's extreme conditions.
The expedition also revealed evidence of interbreeding between species in different trenches, challenging the belief that these deep-sea environments are isolated. This highlights the vast unknowns that remain in our oceans, despite advancements in mapping other celestial bodies.