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#illegals

Fox News: Indiana attorney general files lawsuit against sheriff for defying feds on illegal immigration
Indiana attorney general files lawsuit against sheriff for defying feds on illegal immigration
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a lawsuit against the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department for not cooperating with federal immigration authorities. He claims the sheriff's refusal to notify ICE about the release of illegal aliens is providing safe harbor to criminal aliens.

Rokita stated that the sheriff's actions could lead to an increase in illegal immigration and crime in the county. He indicated that his office would drop the lawsuit if the sheriff's department begins to comply with federal immigration laws.


#politics

Fox News: Kristi Noem beats Senate confirmation hurdle, advancing to final vote for DHS role
Kristi Noem beats Senate confirmation hurdle, advancing to final vote for DHS role
Gov. Kristi Noem's nomination for Homeland Security Secretary has cleared a key hurdle, advancing to a final Senate vote expected on Sunday. If confirmed, she will be the fourth Trump nominee to progress, following picks for Secretary of State, CIA Director, and Secretary of Defense.

Noem is anticipated to gain bipartisan support, having advanced from the Senate committee with a 13-2 vote. She emphasized her commitment to border security during her confirmation hearing, stating her intention to support border patrol agents effectively.


Le Monde: VP Vance breaks US Senate tie to confirm Hegseth as Pentagon chief
VP Vance breaks US Senate tie to confirm Hegseth as Pentagon chief
Vice President JD Vance cast the tie-breaking vote to confirm Pete Hegseth as US Secretary of Defense, despite allegations regarding his qualifications and personal conduct. Three Republican senators opposed the nomination, leading to a 50-50 tie.

Former President Trump praised Hegseth, emphasizing the importance of winning over dissenting votes. In contrast, Mitch McConnell criticized Hegseth's lack of understanding of the role's complexities, highlighting the ongoing international challenges facing the U.S.


Fox News: Trump reinstates Mexico City Policy, separates taxpayer dollars and abortions
Trump reinstates Mexico City Policy, separates taxpayer dollars and abortions
President Trump signed an executive order reinstating the Mexico City Policy, which prohibits U.S. taxpayer funding for organizations that perform or promote abortions. This action reverses two Biden-era memorandums that expanded abortion access through federal programs.

Critics argue that the reinstatement will limit abortion services globally, particularly for vulnerable populations, while supporters claim it aligns with longstanding federal policies against taxpayer-funded elective abortions. The move is part of Trump's broader agenda to restrict abortion access.


#economy

GB News: Most and least affordable areas for property as 'conditions remain stretched' for buyers - full list
Most and least affordable areas for property as 'conditions remain stretched' for buyers - full list
UK house prices grew by 4.7% in 2024, with mortgage approvals returning to pre-pandemic levels despite high rates. First-time buyers made up 54% of house purchase mortgages, but affordability varies greatly by profession and region, with lower-paid workers facing the highest burdens.

Aberdeen emerged as the most affordable area, while Kensington and Chelsea were the least. The house price-to-earnings ratio for first-time buyers is 5.0, above the long-term average of 3.9. Experts anticipate gradual improvement in the housing market as earnings grow and interest rates potentially decrease.


#health

Breitbart: Costco Salmon Recall Upgraded to Highest Level Due to Listeria Concerns
Costco Salmon Recall Upgraded to Highest Level Due to Listeria Concerns
A recall of Kirkland Signature Salmon sold at Costco has been escalated to a Class 1 status due to potential listeria contamination. The FDA warns that consumption could lead to serious health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations.

Customers are advised to avoid the salmon sold between October 9 and 13 and to monitor for symptoms of listeria infection. The recall affects 111 cases of the product.


#crime

Breitbart: Patriots Star Jabrill Peppers Acquitted in Assault and Battery Trial
Patriots Star Jabrill Peppers Acquitted in Assault and Battery Trial
Jabrill Peppers, safety for the New England Patriots, was acquitted by a Massachusetts jury of domestic violence charges related to an incident with his girlfriend. The jury deliberated for under an hour, concluding Peppers did not commit the alleged acts of strangulation and battery.

Peppers had already pleaded guilty to cocaine possession found during the incident and was ordered to remain drug-free. His future with the Patriots was uncertain, as owner Robert Kraft indicated he would be released if found guilty of the domestic violence charges.


#sports

Breitbart: Pete Carroll to Become Next Head Coach of the Raiders
Pete Carroll to Become Next Head Coach of the Raiders
Pete Carroll has come out of retirement to become the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, making him the oldest coach in NFL history at 73. He previously coached the Patriots, Jets, and Seahawks, leading Seattle to its only Super Bowl win.

Carroll takes over a struggling Raiders team, partially owned by Tom Brady, who defeated him in the Super Bowl. The Raiders currently lack a franchise quarterback and have a roster that is considered one of the least talented in the league, apart from standout defensive end Maxx Crosby.


#science

Breitbart: Mysterious Repeating Radio Bursts Identified in 'Dead' Galaxy
Mysterious Repeating Radio Bursts Identified in 'Dead' Galaxy
Astronomers have detected fast-repeating radio bursts (FRBs) from a dormant galaxy, challenging previous assumptions that such bursts originate from young, magnetized neutron stars. This unexpected source raises questions about the nature of FRBs, which are brief flashes of radio waves from extragalactic distances.

The discovery, made using the Gemini North telescope, suggests that these bursts may be linked to old stars, despite their typical association with more active celestial phenomena. Ongoing research aims to unravel the mysteries surrounding these powerful bursts and their implications for understanding cosmic activity.