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3 Dec 2024

#illegals

Fox News: Sanctuary City Democrats resist Trump deportation plan at their peril
Sanctuary City Democrats resist Trump deportation plan at their peril
President-elect Donald Trump is proposing to assist struggling Democrat governors and mayors by deporting illegal migrants, a move that many citizens support. Cities like Denver are facing financial strain due to the high costs associated with caring for undocumented immigrants, prompting some leaders to resist Trump's help.

Despite rising crime and budget deficits, Democratic officials, including California's Gov. Gavin Newsom, are vowing to oppose Trump's deportation efforts. Many voters are frustrated with the prioritization of illegal migrants over local citizens, leading to declining approval ratings for these leaders.


#politics

Fox News: Morning Glory: Don't be fooled by Biden's pardon of Hunter
Morning Glory: Don't be fooled by Biden's pardon of Hunter
President Biden's recent pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, has sparked surprise among some, despite Biden's previous assurances he would not do so. This reflects a broader trend of disbelief in legacy media when Democrats act predictably, such as engaging in excessive spending or mishandling foreign affairs.

The article argues that the public should stop being surprised by Democratic actions and bureaucratic overreach, emphasizing a pattern of behavior that includes power abuse and dishonesty. The declining trust in legacy media and the Biden administration suggests a need for skepticism moving forward.


#society

Fox News: Missing American man, 72, may have fallen overboard on Princess Cruise
Missing American man, 72, may have fallen overboard on Princess Cruise
A 72-year-old American man has gone missing from the Ruby Princess Cruise ship, with officials suspecting he may have fallen overboard. A search commenced after the ship docked in San Francisco, but despite extensive reviews of CCTV footage and thorough searches, he remains unaccounted for.

The incident is being treated as a man overboard case, with U.S. Customs and Border Protection involved in the investigation. The U.S. Coast Guard has suspended its search efforts as of Monday evening.


GB News: Belgian sex workers given full employment rights under new law with social security and pension
Belgian sex workers given full employment rights under new law with social security and pension
Belgium has enacted a new law granting full employment rights to sex workers, allowing them to access social security and pensions. This legislation establishes a formal employment category for sex workers and mandates safety and hygiene standards for workplaces.

While the law aims to protect sex workers, it does not extend to undocumented migrants and has faced criticism for potentially normalizing prostitution. Advocates argue that stigma and shame surrounding sex work remain significant barriers to full acceptance and protection.


Fox News: DOJ prosecutor suing trans medicine whistleblower taken off case over apparent conflict of interest
DOJ prosecutor suing trans medicine whistleblower taken off case over apparent conflict of interest
The prosecutor against Dr. Eithan Haim, who leaked information about transgender procedures on minors at Texas Children's Hospital, has been recused due to a conflict of interest involving her family's ties to the hospital. Haim faces charges for allegedly violating HIPAA.

Haim claims he exposed ongoing procedures despite hospital claims of cessation. His legal team argues that the DOJ's actions aim to suppress criticism of the prosecution and silence whistleblowers. Haim has incurred significant legal expenses in this ongoing case.


#health

Fox News: Are onions safe to eat after the E. coli outbreak? What you must know
Are onions safe to eat after the E. coli outbreak? What you must know
The CDC has linked a recent E. coli outbreak to slivered onions served on McDonald's Quarter Pounder hamburgers, resulting in at least 104 illnesses across 14 states and one death in Colorado. The onions have been recalled, and the CDC states there's no need to avoid onions in general, as the affected supply was limited to food service businesses.

Experts recommend selecting firm onions without blemishes and washing hands before and after handling them to prevent contamination. Cooking onions to an internal temperature of 165°F effectively kills E. coli, making them safe to eat.