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4 Dec 2024

#illegals

Fox News: Some migrants, anticipating Trump's policies, are already turning back home: report
Some migrants, anticipating Trump's policies, are already turning back home: report
A report indicates that many migrants are opting to return home due to anticipated border policies from President-elect Trump. Mexican officials report 50 to 100 requests for "voluntary return," as migrants fear the elimination of a U.S. asylum application and the reinstatement of the "remain in Mexico" policy.

Migrants express concerns over the dangerous conditions in Mexico and the uncertainty of their asylum appointments. Some, like Yuleidi Moreno, say they would prefer to go back rather than face the risks posed by cartels. Trump's administration aims to deter dangerous migrations and combat cartel violence.


Fox News: Dem senator urges Biden to extend protections for illegal immigrants before Trump admin: ‘Nobody is safe'
Dem senator urges Biden to extend protections for illegal immigrants before Trump admin: ‘Nobody is safe'
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto is urging the Biden administration to extend deportation protections and work permits for illegal immigrants, particularly through Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and DACA, amid fears of a mass deportation campaign under a potential Trump administration.

Cortez Masto emphasizes the importance of these protections for immigrant families, stating that the Biden administration has the power to provide certainty and keep families together. The senator's call comes as the Trump campaign signals intentions to end TPS and ramp up deportations.


#politics

The Western Journal: Watch: Biden Appears to Fall Asleep as He Meets with African Leaders
Watch: Biden Appears to Fall Asleep as He Meets with African Leaders
President Joe Biden's recent behavior at a summit in Angola has drawn sharp criticism, particularly after he appeared to fall asleep during a meeting with African leaders. This incident raises concerns about his fitness for office, especially given the geopolitical importance of the visit amid rising tensions with nations like China.

Critics argue that Biden's actions reflect poorly not only on him but also on the United States, highlighting a lack of respect for international partners. The situation underscores a broader narrative of Biden's perceived inadequacies as a leader, particularly in a time of global unrest.


Front Page Magazine: Biden Lets Gov Workers Stay Home Until 2029
Biden Lets Gov Workers Stay Home Until 2029
President Biden's promise for federal workers to return to in-person work has not materialized, as many will continue to work from home until 2029 due to a new agreement with the American Federation of Government Employees. This deal allows hybrid work arrangements for 42,000 employees.

Biden's administration has been characterized as labor-friendly, leading to a strong endorsement from AFGE for his 2024 campaign. Despite promises of increased productivity and in-person work, the reality shows federal workers will remain remote for the foreseeable future.


CNSNews: Facing Potential Lawsuit, NJ Town Council Pres. Issues Obtuse ‘Apology’ after Ousting Man for Holding U.S. Flag
Facing Potential Lawsuit, NJ Town Council Pres. Issues Obtuse ‘Apology’ after Ousting Man for Holding U.S. Flag
Edison Township Council President Nishith Patel may face legal action after a council member, Joel Bassoff, was removed for holding an American flag during a meeting. Bassoff argued that the flag represented constitutional values and warned of potential lawsuits against Patel for infringing on First Amendment rights.

Patel issued an ambiguous apology, claiming the council never intended to ban the flag, despite Bassoff's removal. The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) is considering legal action, asserting that no one should be barred from a council meeting for displaying the American flag.


Fox News: Outgoing GOP congressman seeks role as Trump's drug czar after first nominee falls through
Outgoing GOP congressman seeks role as Trump's drug czar after first nominee falls through
Outgoing GOP Rep. Anthony D'Esposito is seeking to become the next head of the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) after the withdrawal of Trump's initial nominee, Florida Sheriff Chad Chronister. D'Esposito is actively seeking support from law enforcement unions and Trump associates.

Despite losing his re-election bid, D'Esposito has garnered backing from groups like the Nassau County Detectives Association, emphasizing his leadership qualities in combating the fentanyl crisis. His nomination would align with Trump's focus on enhancing national safety.


Forbes: Trump’s Cabinet And Key Jobs: Paul Atkins Picked For SEC Chief, Billionaire Jared Isaacman For NASA
Trump’s Cabinet And Key Jobs: Paul Atkins Picked For SEC Chief, Billionaire Jared Isaacman For NASA
President-elect Donald Trump has announced several key appointments, including Peter Navarro as senior counselor for trade and manufacturing and Paul Atkins as SEC commissioner. He has also selected Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health and Human Services Secretary, amid other notable nominations.

Trump's choices for his administration include controversial figures and allies, such as Pam Bondi for Attorney General and Marco Rubio as Secretary of State. The appointments reflect a blend of loyalty and strategic positioning as Trump prepares to reshape the government.


Breitbart: Judge Trashes Joe Biden's Pardon of Hunter as 'Rewriting History'
Judge Trashes Joe Biden's Pardon of Hunter as 'Rewriting History'
District Judge Mark Scarsi criticized President Joe Biden for "rewriting history" regarding Hunter Biden's tax case, emphasizing that a press release does not equate to a constitutional pardon. He rejected Biden's claims about addiction causing tax issues and the notion that Hunter was politically targeted.

Scarsi also questioned the validity of the pardon language, which granted clemency for future offenses, and highlighted the involvement of federal officials in the investigation. Hunter Biden pled guilty to nine tax charges and faced significant prison time before the case was terminated.


#society

Fox News: Georgia city to ring in 2025 by imploding 16-story hotel on New Year's Eve
Georgia city to ring in 2025 by imploding 16-story hotel on New Year's Eve
Macon, Georgia, plans to celebrate New Year's Eve 2025 by demolishing a vacant 16-story hotel, purchased for $4.5 million. Mayor Lester Miller emphasizes the event as a way to promote community development and mark a fresh start for the city.

The hotel, which once hosted Elvis Presley, has been vacant since 2017 and faced numerous failed renovation attempts. Local church officials have expressed concerns about potential damage to their historic building during the demolition.


#war

The Telegraph: Putin’s relative accidentally reveals secret Russian death toll in Ukraine
Putin’s relative accidentally reveals secret Russian death toll in Ukraine
A relative of Vladimir Putin, Ana Tsivilyova, inadvertently disclosed that the Kremlin has received around 48,000 appeals from families seeking information on missing soldiers in Ukraine. This figure is believed to understate actual Russian casualties, as battlefield loss data remains highly confidential.

Tsivilyova, a deputy defense minister and daughter of Putin's cousin, mentioned that the Ministry of Internal Affairs collects DNA samples for free to assist families. The information was revealed during a parliamentary meeting, highlighting the ongoing secrecy surrounding military losses in the conflict.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Biden Caught Flat-Footed by South Korea Chaos
Biden Caught Flat-Footed by South Korea Chaos
President Yoon Suk-yeol of South Korea declared martial law to counter opposition from the Democratic Party, labeling it a “den of criminals.” However, the declaration was quickly rejected by the National Assembly, leading to Yoon's withdrawal and a formal impeachment process against him.

The Biden administration expressed surprise at the martial law announcement, stating it was not informed in advance. Despite the lack of outright condemnation, officials reaffirmed support for South Korea’s democracy and indicated ongoing concerns regarding North Korea's threats.


#economy

Forbes: 6 Smart Year-End Tax Moves
6 Smart Year-End Tax Moves
As the end of the year approaches, taxpayers are encouraged to consider various strategies to optimize their tax situations. Techniques such as tax-loss harvesting, Roth IRA conversions, and charitable contributions can yield unexpected benefits, but they require careful analysis using tax software.

Tax software can help simulate different scenarios to determine the most advantageous moves before year-end. Strategies like bunching deductions or adjusting retirement contributions can significantly impact tax liabilities, especially with the complexities of the current tax code.


GB News: Drivers to see Christmas petrol and diesel prices at lowest rate since Covid - ‘Great news’
Drivers to see Christmas petrol and diesel prices at lowest rate since Covid - ‘Great news’
Drivers are set to benefit from the lowest Christmas fuel prices since the pandemic, with petrol at 136.5p per litre and diesel at 142.25p. These prices are significantly lower than last year, offering savings of over £12 for a full tank compared to 2022 and even more compared to 2021.

Regional variations exist, with Northern Ireland having the cheapest prices. The RAC noted that while current conditions are better for drivers, high retailer margins are still a concern. A new government scheme is expected to enhance competition in the fuel market.


#education

Breitbart: Report: 'Demographic Cliff' Will Cause College Closures to Soar
Report: 'Demographic Cliff' Will Cause College Closures to Soar
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia's working paper predicts a significant rise in college closures due to declining student enrollment, with a potential 15% drop leading to 80 additional school closures. This demographic cliff could impact over 100,000 students and nearly 21,000 staff.

As college enrollment declines by 15% since 2010, factors like high tuition and low graduation rates contribute to the crisis. Some institutions are responding with incentives, such as free tuition for families earning under $200,000, to attract students.


#crime

Breitbart: Report: 21 George Soros-backed Prosecutors Ousted Since 2022
Report: 21 George Soros-backed Prosecutors Ousted Since 2022
Since 2022, 21 prosecutors backed by George Soros have been replaced by "tough-on-crime" officials amid rising crime rates and voter backlash, including Democrats. Notable ousts include Kimberly Foxx in Cook County and George Gascón in Los Angeles, reflecting a shift in public sentiment.

The trend highlights a growing demand for stricter law enforcement policies as cities grapple with crime issues. The Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund reports these changes are part of a broader movement against Soros-backed prosecutors.


#sports

Fox News: Stanley's new Messi x Stanley collection features athlete-focused tumblers
Stanley's new Messi x Stanley collection features athlete-focused tumblers
Lionel Messi has teamed up with Stanley to launch a new collection of athlete-focused bottles, reflecting his lifelong connection to the brand. The collection features various sizes, all in Messi's signature "GOAT pink" with black accents, designed for hydration on the go.

Products include the Quencher ProTour Tumbler, IceFlow Bottle, and Classic Mate Mug, among others. Each item is tailored for athletes, combining functionality with Messi's personal style. The collection aims to make hydration accessible and stylish for fans and athletes alike.


#other

Le Monde: Video. Notre-Dame could have collapsed in April 2019. Here's how firefighters saved the cathedral from total destruction
Video. Notre-Dame could have collapsed in April 2019. Here's how firefighters saved the cathedral from total destruction
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