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28 Dec 2024
#illegals
The Western Journal: Biden's Plan to Derail Trump Hits Hard Stop as Judge Steps In
A court has halted President Biden's plan to auction off unused border wall materials, blocking efforts to "Trump Proof" the government before Donald Trump's inauguration. This comes as Biden's administration faces criticism for its border security policies.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton praised the ruling, asserting it prevents Biden from undermining Trump's immigration agenda. With Trump's return to office imminent, many are anticipating a shift in border security measures.
#politics
Le Monde: Romania's response to election manipulation is a lesson for democracies
The Romanian presidential election faced a crisis when pro-Russian candidate Calin Georgescu surged to prominence, aided by a TikTok interference campaign. Despite lacking transparency, he was set to win until the election was canceled due to widespread flaws in the electoral process.
Romanian intelligence indicated that state actors manipulated social media to boost Georgescu's visibility, capitalizing on public discontent amid inflation and the war in Ukraine. His unexpected success prompted urgent scrutiny into his campaign tactics.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Vladimir Putin apologises for Azerbaijan plane crash but fails to accept blame
Vladimir Putin has expressed regret over the Azerbaijan Airlines crash but did not accept full responsibility, calling it a “tragic incident.” He acknowledged that the issues began in Russian airspace during a Ukrainian drone attack.
The crash, which occurred in Kazakhstan, resulted in 38 fatalities among 67 passengers. While Putin's statement did not directly blame Russian air defenses, Azerbaijan's government suggested that Moscow was at fault.
#economy
GB News: House prices: The UK regions where property values have soared by 7% - full list
House prices have risen over the past year, with Belfast experiencing the highest growth at 6.9%. Buyers are now more price-sensitive, with sales averaging 3.6% below asking prices, a slight shift from earlier in 2024. Despite this, sales volume is up 30% compared to last year.
The housing market is seeing increased activity as buyers aim to finalize deals before upcoming stamp duty changes in April 2025, which will reduce the threshold for first-time buyers. Experts predict that while affordability constraints may slow price growth, a significant pipeline of sales is expected to complete in early 2025.
#health
The Western Journal: Virginia Hospital Shuts Down NICU After Disturbing Discovery
Henrico Doctors’ Hospital in Richmond, Virginia, has paused admissions to its neonatal intensive care unit after three infants were found with unexplained fractures. The hospital is conducting an internal investigation and has notified authorities, while enhancing safety protocols and security measures.
Law enforcement, including Henrico Police and Child Protective Services, is involved in examining the situation. So far, no misconduct has been identified in the review of security footage, and no charges have been filed as the investigation continues.
#crime
The Western Journal: Carjacking and Robbery Spree Comes to an End, 9-Year-Old Placed Under Arrest
Baltimore police arrested three juveniles and two adults following a series of armed carjackings and robberies. A 32-year-old woman reported being attacked by four males who smashed her car window and dragged her from the vehicle. The suspects, including a nine-year-old, were apprehended after a brief foot chase.
The arrests come amid new Maryland legislation allowing children aged 10 to 12 to be charged with auto theft and firearm possession. This law aims to enhance accountability for young offenders, as highlighted by Baltimore City State’s Attorney Ivan Bates.