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27 Dec 2024
#illegals
Liberty Nation News: Open Borders America: Migrants Flock to ‘The Beast’ Train - Liberty Nation News
Migrants are increasingly risking their lives by riding "The Beast," a dangerous train in Mexico, to reach the US. With the impending implementation of stricter immigration policies under President-elect Trump, more individuals, including families, are attempting this perilous journey.
In response, Texas Governor Greg Abbott is launching an ad campaign to deter illegal crossings, highlighting the dangers migrants face. Meanwhile, California Governor Gavin Newsom seeks to counteract Trump's deportation plans, proposing a litigation fund and support networks for at-risk individuals.
#politics
The Telegraph: South Korea’s parliament impeaches acting president as political crisis deepens
South Korean lawmakers have impeached acting president Han Duck-soo, marking the second ousting of a head of state in less than two weeks. The opposition claims Han failed to address the impeachment of his predecessor, Yoon Suk Yeol, and neglected to appoint judges to the constitutional court.
The constitutional court is set to review the impeachment of Yoon, suspended following mass protests, and will now also consider Han's fate. This political turmoil continues to destabilize the country's governance.
#health
Fox News: 5 major Alzheimer’s discoveries scientists made in 2024
In 2024, significant advances in Alzheimer's research were noted, including the FDA's approval of Kisunla, a new drug aimed at slowing disease progression by targeting amyloid plaques. Blood tests are also showing promise for faster, more accurate diagnoses, with one test achieving 90% accuracy.
Additionally, a survey revealed that 97% of dementia caregivers seek more support, prompting a new pilot program to improve care coordination. Research indicates that wildfire smoke may increase dementia risk, and studies are defining Alzheimer’s as a biological process that precedes cognitive symptoms.