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26 Jan 2025

#illegals

Front Page Magazine: Enraged Haitian Gang Member Arrested by ICE
Enraged Haitian Gang Member Arrested by ICE
The Trump administration is actively deporting illegal migrants, including those with criminal backgrounds, in response to rising public safety concerns. Recent ICE operations in Boston resulted in multiple arrests of gang members and suspects with serious charges, prompting mixed reactions from the community.

Despite some local support for these actions, the broader political implications raise questions about the motivations behind immigration policies. Critics argue that the influx of illegal migrants has been used to further a leftist agenda, while supporters of the deportations emphasize the need for public safety.


#politics

Fox News: After raucous first week in office, Donald Trump to keep his foot on the gas
After raucous first week in office, Donald Trump to keep his foot on the gas
President Trump begins the week with a House GOP Conference meeting at Trump National Doral Miami, focusing on border security, deportations, energy production, and tax reform. House Speaker Mike Johnson anticipates a reconciliation package blueprint post-retreat.

Additionally, Trump is invited to address Congress on March 4, 2025, to outline his agenda. A Senate hearing on the Panama Canal's impact on U.S. trade and national security is also scheduled, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio visiting Panama and Central America this week.


Fox News: White House reporters went from covering an 'invisible president' Biden to 'omnipresent' Trump: Politico
White House reporters went from covering an 'invisible president' Biden to 'omnipresent' Trump: Politico
Former President Donald Trump has taken a markedly different approach to media engagement compared to his predecessor, Joe Biden. Since his inauguration, Trump has been highly visible, making numerous speeches and policy announcements, contrasting with Biden's more muted presence and limited public interactions.

While Trump's accessibility has excited some reporters, there are concerns about whether the constant flow of information will be overwhelming for both the media and the public. Trump himself noted the increased access reporters now have compared to the previous administration.


Times Of Israel: In Holocaust Day speech, Irish president decries ‘horrific loss of life’ in Gaza, sparks protest
In Holocaust Day speech, Irish president decries ‘horrific loss of life’ in Gaza, sparks protest
Irish President Michael D. Higgins faced backlash during an International Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony for politicizing the event with remarks critical of Israel's actions in Gaza. Protests erupted as some attendees turned their backs on him, and at least one demonstrator was forcibly removed.

Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar condemned Higgins's comments, arguing they echoed Hamas propaganda and alienated the Jewish community. This incident reflects ongoing tensions in Ireland regarding its stance on Israel and the treatment of its Jewish population.


GB News: Kemi Badenoch defends Tory party's grooming gangs stance after damning new poll
Kemi Badenoch defends Tory party's grooming gangs stance after damning new poll
Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party, defended her party's efforts against grooming gangs amid pressure from a new poll showing Reform UK leading with 26% support. She acknowledged frustrations over political reform and highlighted recent government movement towards inquiries.

The poll indicates a significant shift in British politics, with Reform UK ahead of the Conservatives at 23% and Labour at 22%. Badenoch's effectiveness as an opposition leader was rated lower than that of Nigel Farage, who received 26% support for opposition effectiveness.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Prager U Video: Ambassador Michael Oren Explains the Israel/Hamas Hostage Negotiations
Prager U Video: Ambassador Michael Oren Explains the Israel/Hamas Hostage Negotiations
A ceasefire and hostage exchanges have been agreed upon between Hamas and Israel over 15 months after the October 7 attack. Former Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren and PragerU CEO Marissa Streit discuss the complexities and difficult decisions Israel faces in securing the release of hostages.


Le Monde: White House announces extended deadline for Israeli forces to withdraw from southern Lebanon
White House announces extended deadline for Israeli forces to withdraw from southern Lebanon
Israeli forces in southern Lebanon opened fire on protesters demanding their withdrawal, resulting in at least 22 deaths and 124 injuries. The White House announced an extension for Israeli troop withdrawal until February 18, 2025, as negotiations for the return of Lebanese prisoners begin.

Hezbollah is accused of inciting the protests, while the Israeli military stated it acted to remove threats. The UN has called for compliance with the ceasefire agreement, emphasizing the need for safe civilian returns and the withdrawal of Israeli troops.


#culture

The Imaginative Conservative: Why Literature Still Matters
Why Literature Still Matters
In "Why Literature Still Matters," Jason M. Baxter argues that the fast-paced, efficiency-driven modern world erodes our ability to appreciate true literature, art, and music. He contrasts this with pre-modern literature, which invites reflection and connection, emphasizing the importance of slowing down to engage with the richness of traditional works.

Baxter critiques the mechanistic view of humanity shaped by technology, exemplified by characters like Phileas Fogg, who miss the beauty around them. He champions literature as a means to combat this trend, encouraging a return to deeper engagement with the arts to restore meaning and connection in our lives.


The Imaginative Conservative: Why Literature Still Matters
Why Literature Still Matters
In "Why Literature Still Matters," Jason M. Baxter argues that modern society's relentless push for productivity erodes our capacity to appreciate true literature, art, and music, which thrive on beauty and reflection. He contrasts the pre-modern focus on slow, meaningful engagement with the present against today's fast-paced, superficial existence.

Baxter emphasizes the importance of traditional literature in fostering connection and contemplation, essential for navigating a world dominated by technology and consumerism. His work serves as a call to revive the aesthetic traditions of the past, encouraging readers to slow down and engage deeply with the world around them.