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#illegals

Fox News: 'Secure our border': Massive police org calls on Trump, Rand Paul to swiftly confirm Noem to DHS
'Secure our border': Massive police org calls on Trump, Rand Paul to swiftly confirm Noem to DHS
The Fraternal Order of Police has expressed strong support for South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem as the next Secretary of Homeland Security. They highlighted her history of backing law enforcement and commitment to public safety, urging swift confirmation to address issues like illegal immigration and fentanyl trafficking.

Noem, known for her tough stance on border security, was nominated by President-elect Trump shortly after his election victory. The FOP anticipates that her confirmation will lead to significant actions in securing the U.S. border and enhancing public safety.


Breitbart: Joe Biden's Miserable Victims Hope for Migration Miracle
Joe Biden's Miserable Victims Hope for Migration Miracle
Many migrants, drawn north by President Biden's policies, find themselves stranded and pleading for help to return home. Reports indicate that conditions are dire, with women and children facing violence, exploitation, and a lack of resources as they navigate dangerous routes through Mexico.

As the 2024 election approaches, many migrants express a desire to return to their home countries, feeling hopeless about their prospects in the U.S. The pressure from former President Trump’s policies has further complicated their situation, leaving many in debt and without clear options for legal entry into the United States.


#politics

The Economist: King Donald’s Wizard
King Donald’s Wizard
Kash Patel aims to reform the FBI amid concerns over political bias, particularly after President Trump expressed outrage at the bureau for allegedly withholding information about foreign interference in U.S. politics. This incident has further eroded Trump's trust in the FBI's leadership.

The political landscape remains contentious, with various cases and controversies, including a Supreme Court review of a medical ban on trans youth and the murder of a health-care CEO, highlighting ongoing societal debates.


Breitbart: Nancy Pelosi Backs Hunter Biden Pardon -- 'I Support the President'
Nancy Pelosi Backs Hunter Biden Pardon -- 'I Support the President'
Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi publicly supported President Biden's decision to grant a "full and unconditional pardon" to his son, Hunter Biden, despite the controversy surrounding it. Pelosi affirmed her backing when asked, marking her return to public life after a period of personal struggle.

This endorsement contrasts with other Democrats, including Rep. Greg Stanton and Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, who have criticized the pardon, arguing that Hunter's felony convictions were justified and not politically motivated.


The Telegraph: Who will Macron pick to replace Barnier? Runners and riders to become France’s prime minister
Who will Macron pick to replace Barnier? Runners and riders to become France’s prime minister
Emmanuel Macron is seeking a new prime minister following the ousting of Michel Barnier in a no confidence vote by lawmakers. Barnier, who had been in office for only three months, will become the shortest-serving prime minister in modern French history.

The no confidence motion was initiated by MPs from both the Left and Right after Barnier pushed through his budget without a vote. President Macron is expected to address the nation on Thursday evening.


The Economist: Dinesh D’Souza admits his documentary was fiction
Dinesh D’Souza admits his documentary was fiction
Dinesh D’Souza has acknowledged that his documentary was fictional, raising questions about its influence in the political landscape. This admission comes amid ongoing legal challenges faced by Trump supporters regarding claims of a stolen 2020 election.

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear significant cases, including one on medical bans affecting trans youth and another related to pediatric gender medicine. These cases reflect the deep ideological divides within the court.


#society

Fox News: Chi-Chi's Mexican restaurants to return after 20-year absence
Chi-Chi's Mexican restaurants to return after 20-year absence
Chi-Chi's, a popular Mexican restaurant chain that closed in 2004 after a hepatitis A outbreak, is set to make a comeback in 2025. Michael McDermott, son of one of the original founders, has secured the rights to reopen the chain, starting with two locations in Minnesota.

The chain, which once had over 200 locations, is looking to expand in the Midwest and East Coast. Hormel Foods, which owns the Chi-Chi's trademark, has continued to produce Chi-Chi's branded food products since the 1980s.


GB News: National Lottery winners 'accidentally' sealed jackpot after being 'bumped' into - 'I usually pick the same numbers!'
National Lottery winners 'accidentally' sealed jackpot after being 'bumped' into - 'I usually pick the same numbers!'
A supermarket nudge led to a life-changing £1 million lottery win for Don and Ann Webster. In 2006, an accidental bump caused Don to choose a different lottery number, resulting in a jackpot of £1,023,801 instead of just £829.

The couple used their winnings to build a dream home tailored for Ann's wheelchair needs, which took 15 years to complete. Their new riverside property features accessible designs and has also allowed them to enjoy enhanced travel experiences.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Kosovo accuses Serbia of 'terrorist attack' resembling Russian actions in Ukraine
Kosovo accuses Serbia of 'terrorist attack' resembling Russian actions in Ukraine
Kosovo has accused Serbia of sabotaging a vital pipeline that supplies water and electricity to the Serb population in northern Kosovo, with some claims suggesting Russian involvement. Experts warn that this incident reflects a broader strategy by Serbia and Russia to destabilize the region.

Kosovo's Prime Minister has condemned the act as a terrorist attack, while Serbian President Vucic denies the allegations and calls for an impartial investigation. The ongoing tensions between Serbia and Kosovo, rooted in historical conflict, complicate their aspirations for EU membership.


Times Of Israel: ‘Predetermined conclusions’: Amnesty Israel workers slam parent group’s ‘genocide’ charge
‘Predetermined conclusions’: Amnesty Israel workers slam parent group’s ‘genocide’ charge
Amnesty Israel has rejected a report from its parent organization claiming Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, stating that while the situation is dire, it does not meet the legal definition of genocide. The Israeli branch acknowledged potential crimes against humanity but emphasized the need for a consistent standard in evaluating actions by both Israel and Hamas.

The report has caused internal strife within Amnesty Israel, leading to resignations from board members who feel the representation of Palestinian voices is lacking. Amnesty Israel has called for international measures to address the humanitarian crisis and the underlying causes of the conflict.


Fox News: Amnesty International slammed over report charging Israel with genocide: 'Double standards'
Amnesty International slammed over report charging Israel with genocide: 'Double standards'
Critics have condemned an Amnesty International report alleging Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, arguing it is poorly researched and politically biased. Legal experts assert that Israel's actions do not meet the legal definition of genocide, emphasizing the need to prove intentional targeting of civilians.

The report has been criticized for failing to acknowledge Israel's efforts to minimize civilian harm and for not addressing the role of Hamas in the conflict. Critics argue that Amnesty's selective focus on Israel while ignoring other global atrocities reflects a double standard.


Le Monde: EU's von der Leyen to attend Notre Dame re-opening
EU's von der Leyen to attend Notre Dame re-opening
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will attend the reopening of Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, where around 50 world leaders, including US President-elect Donald Trump, are expected. This marks von der Leyen's first meeting with Trump since his election.

The visit occurs amid tensions between the EU and Trump over trade and support for Ukraine, as well as disagreements with French President Macron regarding a free-trade agreement with Mercosur.


#military

Le Monde: Islamist-led rebels capture key Syrian city of Hama
Islamist-led rebels capture key Syrian city of Hama
Islamist-led rebel forces, primarily Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), captured the central Syrian city of Hama after intense fighting, following their recent takeover of Aleppo. The Syrian army acknowledged losing control of Hama, which is strategically important for defending Damascus.

The recent offensive has resulted in significant casualties, with 727 reported deaths, including civilians, since the violence escalated. The conflict has displaced over 115,000 people and raised concerns about potential abuses by both the opposition and government forces.


#health

The Economist: The FDA does not know what chemicals are added to foods
The FDA does not know what chemicals are added to foods
The FDA's oversight of food additives is under scrutiny, particularly with the potential appointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as secretary of health. He has criticized the agency for allowing harmful chemicals in food, raising concerns about regulatory negligence.

The situation highlights a broader issue regarding the lack of transparency and knowledge about what substances are present in American food products. This has sparked discussions about the need for reform in food safety regulations.