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25 Jan 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Illegal migrants are sleeping in terminals of Boston airport on ‘daily basis’ as crisis overwhelms shelters
Dozens of illegal migrants are sheltering at Boston Logan Airport, overwhelming the state's shelter system. Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey states that the state has reached its limit and calls for help from the federal government. The crisis persists as Texas battles the Biden administration over border control.
Breitbart: Report: Senate Immigration Deal Allows 35K Illegals at Border Every Week
Schumer and Lankford's immigration deal would allow 35,000 illegal aliens to enter the US-Mexico border weekly before triggering border controls. It preserves Biden's catch and release network and restricts humanitarian parole. House Speaker and some Senate Republicans oppose it.
#politics
Breitbart: Florida GOP Chair Endorses Trump: Republicans Must 'Come Together'
Chairman of the Republican Party of Florida, Evan Power, endorses Donald Trump in the primary race, urging the party to unite behind him. Power highlights Trump's victories in Iowa and New Hampshire and calls for focus on defeating Joe Biden in the upcoming election.
Fox News: MSNBC host Joy Reid compares Trump to Hitler during rant on 'how fascism takes root'
Far-left MSNBC host Joy Reid compares Donald Trump to Hitler, discussing how fascism takes root through deals and accommodations. She likens Trump's failed coup to Hitler's Beer Hall Putsch. Reid believes Trump could come back to power in 2024 despite concerns from politicians, voters, and the media. MSNBC political analyst Claire McCaskill suggests that Trump is even more dangerous than Hitler and Mussolini.
Fox News: Venture capitalist, conservative firebrand raises eye-popping amount in bid for Arizona House seat
Venture capitalist and conservative firebrand Blake Masters has raised over $1.3 million in just two months for his bid to capture an Arizona congressional seat. He aims to block and reverse Biden's policies and support Trump's America First agenda. Masters faces a crowded primary field in the safe Republican seat.
Fox News: Kentucky senators weigh dangers of reopening central road through Capitol complex to public
Kentucky lawmakers are debating whether to reopen a road near the Capitol, balancing safety and public access. The road was closed in response to security concerns, but Republicans want it reopened.
Fox News: Georgia Senate passes redrawn school board districts, critics claim new map doesn't fix racial discrimination
The Georgia state Senate has approved a bill to redraw school board districts in Georgia's second-largest school system after a federal judge found them to be unconstitutionally discriminatory. However, Democrats argue that the new map does not address the racial discrimination and could maintain Republican control. The bill now moves to the House for further debate.
#society
Fox News: California homeless found living in furnished caves 20 feet below street level
Homeless people cleared out of caves along the Tuolumne River in Modesto, California. Over 7,600 pounds of garbage removed. Concerns raised over illegal camps.
#war
Le Monde: $7,000 to escape Gaza: How Palestinians fleeing to Egypt are extorted
Palestinians in Gaza are paying exorbitant sums to leave the war-torn enclave through the Rafah terminal, with intermediaries selling permits for prices up to $10,000. The travel agency Hala Consulting and Tourism is one of the most recommended service providers, but allegations of corruption and scams are rampant. Only those with money can afford to leave, leaving many Palestinians trapped in the humanitarian crisis.
#foreignaffairs
The American Mind: Our Problem Is Fragility
American institutions are increasingly fragile due to deliberate policy actions by the ruling elite. The international monetary system and domestic financial system are susceptible to collapse. US foreign policy lacks clear objectives, and institutions lack competent leadership. Renewal requires rethinking the monetary system, overhauling financial markets, and dismantling bureaucracies. Difficult work lies ahead.
Front Page Magazine: While Iran Tries to Kill US Soldiers, Biden Admin Provides It With Intel
Iran received a secret warning from the U.S. about an ISIS bombing plot targeting a commemoration ceremony for a terrorist leader. Iran, despite this assistance, continues to target American soldiers. The U.S. policy of warning governments against potential threats is questioned as it seems to protect the Iranian regime rather than innocent people. The Biden administration's intervention in Iran reflects a pattern of collaboration with our enemies.
Fox News: Mass grave found in Rwanda 3 decades after genocide, official says
Mass graves from the Rwandan genocide have been discovered, revealing the remains of 119 victims. Perpetrators tried to hide the evidence but authorities are determined to uncover the truth.
Times Of Israel: Houthis vow to continue targeting Israel-linked ships as US, UK slap on sanctions
The Houthi leader states that they will continue targeting ships linked to Israel until aid reaches Gaza. The US and UK impose new sanctions on key Houthi leaders.
The Telegraph: Russian VIPs were meant to be on board military aircraft that was shot down, Ukraine claims
Ukraine claims high-ranking Russian officials were warned not to board the military aircraft that was shot down. They dispute Russia's claim that the plane was carrying prisoners of war. France urges caution in accepting Russia's version of events. Ukraine calls for an international investigation into the crash.
#military
The Federalist: Report: America's Military Has Become Increasingly 'Weak'
The U.S. military is at serious risk due to prolonged deployments, underfunding, and poor discipline, according to a new report. The Navy and Air Force are graded as "weak" and "very weak," while the Marine Corps is the only branch rated as "strong." China is identified as the biggest national security challenge, with its military capabilities constantly expanding. The report urges urgent action to restore American military might.
The Telegraph: The US Navy is in the thick of the Red Sea fight. But there’s one warship class that’s missing
The US Navy has sent more warships to the Middle East to counter the threat from Yemeni Houthi rebels. However, the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) is not suitable for combat and has been left behind. The LCS program's lack of long-range air-defense and land-attack capabilities makes it ineffective against the Houthi militants, let alone a larger adversary like China. The attacks from the Houthis have exposed the weakness of the LCS, rendering it mostly useless in a real war.
#religion
Front Page Magazine: Pope Francis Says Holocaust, Ended by War, Proves War is Never Justified
Pope Francis's comments on ending war, linked to the Holocaust, are criticized as nonsensical Gandhism. He fails to recognize the necessity of violence at times and ignores the role it played in ending the Holocaust. War is a part of humanity and cannot be eradicated by simply condemning it.
#education
Fox News: House committee presses UPenn for documents on discipline for antisemitism
The U.S. congressional committee has requested documents from the University of Pennsylvania on addressing antisemitism. Chairwoman Virginia Foxx criticizes the university's response.
#crime
Fox News: Trump White House official Peter Navarro sentenced to 4 months for defying Jan. 6 subpoena
Former Trump White House official Peter Navarro was sentenced to four months in prison for defying a House Jan. 6 committee subpoena. Navarro, convicted of contempt of Congress, refused to provide documents and testify. He claimed he believed in "good faith" that Trump had invoked executive privilege.
Fox News: UK man who killed 2 college students, janitor sentenced to high-security hospital
Valdo Calocane, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, sentenced to likely spend life in high-security hospital for fatally stabbing two college students and a janitor in Nottingham, England. Families of victims criticize the verdict and legal process.
Fox News: Dallas police hunt gunmen who unleashed hail of bullets in shopping center shooting caught on video
Gunmen in a red sedan opened fire on a Dallas shopping center, killing two people. The suspects are still at large.
Fox News: Kurt Russell crossed paths with O.J. Simpson, Ted Bundy and Manson family
Kurt Russell, stepdad to Kate and Oliver Hudson, has a history of crossing paths with notorious killers like O.J. Simpson, Ted Bundy, and Charlie Manson. From witnessing the O.J. Simpson chase to encountering Ted Bundy in the woods, Russell's experiences are both bizarre and intriguing.
Front Page Magazine: 'Copper Thieves' are Turning American Cities into Third World Countries
Criminal activity is on the rise in cities promoting "criminal justice reform." Copper thieves are targeting various infrastructure, including cemeteries, streetlights, and bridges, to steal copper wire. The stolen wire is sold to recycling centers, causing significant damage and leaving streets in darkness. Cities like Los Angeles and St. Paul have experienced a surge in these crimes, resulting in costly repairs. Even Minneapolis is now resorting to using aluminum wire to deter thieves. Not only are streetlights affected, but electric vehicle chargers and solar panels are also becoming prime targets. This increase in crime poses a challenge to Biden's plan of rolling out $5 billion for EV chargers. Overall, the push for "criminal justice reform" has led to a rise in criminal activity, reminiscent of third-world living conditions.#
GB News: 'Tough enforcement' against knife crime taken 'a step further' to root out knife possession
Policing Minister Chris Philp announces new scanning technology to detect knives on the streets and tighter laws on knife crime. He emphasizes the importance of using stop and search powers to take knives off the streets and investing in youth services. Philp believes these measures have reduced serious violent crime by 52% since 2010.
#sports
Breitbart: Notre Dame Adds 30-Year-Old U.S. Army Vet as Walk-On Kicker
Notre Dame football adds army veteran Eric Goins to its roster. Goins, who played for The Citadel from 2012 to 2015, resumed his football career after serving in the United States Army for seven years.
Breitbart: REPORT: Cuban Olympic Judoka Dies at 34 After Breast Enhancement Surgery
Former Olympic judoka Maricet Espinosa, known as "La Mole," has died at 34. The Cuban Sports University mourns her passing, offering condolences to her loved ones. Complications from breast enhancement surgery led to her hospitalization and subsequent heart attack.
#other
Fox News: Boston resident calls on Dem officials to be 'realistic' as migrants sleep on floors of Logan airport
A Boston resident expresses concerns over the strain the migrant crisis is putting on the city's already tight housing market. Boston is legally obligated to provide housing but lacks the capacity to do so. This crisis is causing tensions between states and the federal government.
GB News: Met Office issues fresh snow update as new maps show Britain to be smashed by -10C icy winds
The Met Office warns of possible snow returning to the UK in the coming weeks, with temperatures potentially dropping to as low as -10C. Storms Jocelyn and Isha have already caused extensive damage and disruptions, leading to power cuts, travel disruptions, and flooding. The forecast shows changeable conditions, with wet and windy weather likely in the north and northwest. Wind and rain are expected in the southeast, but later in the month, there may be colder spells and even snow.
Fox News: Florida heads back to court in fight with Biden admin over migrant parole releases
Florida and the Biden administration are going to court over the release of immigrants into the country's interior. Florida argues that the government is violating statutory mandates by releasing migrants instead of detaining them. A federal judge previously banned the administration's use of the parole program, deeming it unlawful.