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23 Jan 2025

#illegals

The Western Journal: 1,000 Soldiers and 500 Marines Deploying to Border, Trump Plans to Send Thousands More
1,000 Soldiers and 500 Marines Deploying to Border, Trump Plans to Send Thousands More
President Trump has ordered the deployment of 1,500 additional active-duty military personnel to the southern border to combat illegal immigration. This includes 1,000 Army soldiers and 500 Marines, tasked with constructing barriers and facilitating deportation flights.

The Department of Defense aims to achieve "complete operational control" of the border, marking a significant increase in military presence since Trump's inauguration. The administration plans further actions to address border security and illegal crossings.


#politics

Breitbart: Report: State Department DEI Group Cancels All Future Planned Events
Report: State Department DEI Group Cancels All Future Planned Events
The State Department's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) group has canceled all future events following Secretary of State Marco Rubio's directive to prioritize "energy dominance," mass migration, and ending censorship. Rubio's orders emphasize that all actions must enhance national safety, strength, and prosperity.

Rubio, confirmed by a unanimous Senate vote, also mandated the return of State Department personnel to in-person work, fulfilling a commitment to end COVID-era remote work. He highlighted China as a significant adversary and reiterated support for Trump's "America First" agenda.


Breitbart: Trump's First Trip, to North Carolina and California: What We Know So Far
Trump's First Trip, to North Carolina and California: What We Know So Far
President Trump will begin his second term with a visit to disaster-stricken areas in North Carolina and California. He will first meet with Hurricane Helene victims in North Carolina before flying to Los Angeles to assess damage from ongoing wildfires, utilizing helicopters to avoid traffic disruptions.

His itinerary includes stops in Pacific Palisades and Altadena/Pasadena, with potential participation from California officials. Following these visits, he is expected to head to Nevada for an unspecified event.


#society

Breitbart: U.S. Bishops: Abortion ‘Destroys over a Million Lives’ Each Year
U.S. Bishops: Abortion ‘Destroys over a Million Lives’ Each Year
U.S. Catholic bishops reaffirmed that combating abortion is the top priority for Catholic voters, emphasizing the need to protect human life as a fundamental duty of law. They highlight the ongoing threat to the right to life, even post-Roe v. Wade, and criticize political leaders for promoting abortion as a right.

The bishops call for January 22nd to be a day of prayer and penance, urging Catholics to unite in prayer for the protection of life. They reference Pope John Paul II, stating that true democracy requires recognition of every person's dignity and rights.


Fox News: At least 12 train passengers killed in India after jumping onto tracks to flee alleged fire
At least 12 train passengers killed in India after jumping onto tracks to flee alleged fire
At least 12 passengers died and six were injured in India when they jumped from the Pushpak Express train in panic over a rumored fire, only to be struck by an adjacent train. The incident occurred in Maharashtra State, following reports of sparks inside one of the coaches.

Despite ongoing efforts to enhance rail safety, India continues to experience numerous train accidents annually. The government is working on modernizing its extensive railway network, which has been plagued by safety issues for years.


#economy

Fox News: Trump designating cartels as terror groups could ‘hurt the US economy,’ New York Times warns
Trump designating cartels as terror groups could ‘hurt the US economy,’ New York Times warns
A report from New York Times journalists warns that President Trump's designation of Mexican drug cartels as foreign terror organizations could negatively impact the U.S. economy. The executive order may compel American companies to cease operations in Mexico to avoid sanctions, disrupting the economic ties between the two nations.

The report highlights the complexities of targeting these cartels, noting their entrenchment in various legal industries in Mexico. Experts caution that the FTO designation could lead to severe penalties for U.S. businesses inadvertently linked to cartel activities, potentially harming both U.S. and Mexican economies.


#military

Fox News: Medal of Honor recipients would see their pensions increase 6-fold under new proposal
Medal of Honor recipients would see their pensions increase 6-fold under new proposal
A bipartisan bill aims to increase pensions for Medal of Honor recipients from $16,880 to $100,000 annually. Introduced by Texas Republicans and a New Hampshire Democrat, the legislation seeks to alleviate financial burdens for the 60 living recipients who often travel for speaking engagements.

The bill, which has been previously introduced without a vote, reflects a commitment to support these heroes for their extraordinary service. Advocates emphasize the need for financial assistance to enable recipients to share their inspiring stories.


#crime

Fox News: Biden clemency for 'non-violent' inmates includes Connecticut child killer
Biden clemency for 'non-violent' inmates includes Connecticut child killer
Adrian Peeler, a Connecticut drug kingpin who killed a mother and her 8-year-old son to prevent them from testifying against his brother, has received clemency under President Biden's initiative for nearly 2,500 federal inmates labeled as "non-violent." Peeler had served 25 years for conspiracy to commit murder.

The clemency decision has shocked the victims' family, with Karen Clarke's brother expressing disgust and trauma over the release. Biden's clemency list included other violent offenders, raising concerns among lawmakers about the pardon system and its implications for public safety.


#science

Forbes: Northern Lights Forecast: These 10 States Could See Aurora Borealis Tonight As Geomagnetic Storm Nears
Northern Lights Forecast: These 10 States Could See Aurora Borealis Tonight As Geomagnetic Storm Nears
A geomagnetic storm is expected to bring northern lights displays to more states in the northern U.S. this weekend, with a chance to see them as early as Thursday night. The NOAA forecasts a Kp index of four for Thursday and five for Friday and Saturday, enhancing visibility.

The best viewing times are between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time, away from light pollution. The phenomenon is caused by solar activity, with increased geomagnetic storms anticipated as the sun approaches its solar maximum, expected to last until 2026.


The Economist: What a buzzy startup reveals about Britain’s biotech sector
What a buzzy startup reveals about Britain’s biotech sector
Britain's biotech sector, particularly in Cambridge, has a rich history of significant scientific breakthroughs, including the discovery of the double helix and contributions to the Human Genome Project. Despite a wealth of scientific talent, the industry struggles with business acumen.

This gap highlights the need for better integration of scientific innovation with commercial strategies to fully leverage the potential of Britain's biotech landscape.


#technology

Forbes: Microsoft’s Satya Nadella Swipes At ‘Stargate’ AI Venture Alongside Musk—Despite OpenAI Backing
Microsoft’s Satya Nadella Swipes At ‘Stargate’ AI Venture Alongside Musk—Despite OpenAI Backing
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella indirectly criticized the Stargate AI megadeal, which was recently announced by former President Trump. Despite Microsoft’s significant investment in OpenAI, Nadella emphasized that the company's financial commitment is focused on building practical applications rather than hype.

Stargate aims to develop infrastructure for artificial general intelligence, backed by $100 billion in initial funding. The project has drawn skepticism from Elon Musk, who questioned its financial viability. Tensions have surfaced between Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, reflecting deeper rivalries in the tech industry.