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#illegals

Fox News: 'Catastrophic threat': Conservative group's roadmap shows how Trump can use military to thwart cartels
'Catastrophic threat': Conservative group's roadmap shows how Trump can use military to thwart cartels
A conservative group has outlined strategies for President Trump to utilize the military for securing the southern border, citing historical precedents. The Heritage Foundation report emphasizes the need to combat the growing threats from Mexican cartels and illegal immigration, advocating for enhanced border security measures and military support.

The report suggests using military resources for detention and deportation, while also proposing joint operations with Mexico as a preferred approach. It highlights the escalating power of drug cartels and the necessity for Congressional funding to support these initiatives.


#politics

Fox News: Inspector general dismissed by Trump calls mass firings a threat to democracy
Inspector general dismissed by Trump calls mass firings a threat to democracy
Former Inspector General Mike Ware criticized President Trump's dismissal of 17 independent watchdogs, labeling it a "threat to democracy" and government transparency. He noted that these firings, communicated via email, undermine independent oversight and violate recent congressional reforms aimed at protecting IGs.

Ware emphasized the alarming nature of the mass firings, suggesting they reflect a broader effort by Trump to consolidate control over federal agencies. He argued that without adherence to the IG Act, independent oversight mechanisms are rendered ineffective.


Fox News: Top JD Vance political advisors to steer Ramaswamy run for Ohio governor
Top JD Vance political advisors to steer Ramaswamy run for Ohio governor
Vice President JD Vance's top advisors are joining Vivek Ramaswamy's upcoming 2026 Ohio gubernatorial campaign. Ramaswamy, a former presidential candidate, is expected to announce his candidacy in mid-February, aiming to succeed term-limited GOP Gov. Mike DeWine.

The campaign team includes experienced operatives from Vance's Senate and vice presidential runs. Ramaswamy's bid follows the appointment of Lt. Gov. Jon Husted to Vance's vacant Senate seat, indicating a competitive GOP race ahead.


#society

Fox News: 19 million Americans to take cruises in 2025, AAA projects
19 million Americans to take cruises in 2025, AAA projects
A new AAA report forecasts that 19 million Americans will take cruises this year, surpassing last year's 18.2 million. The popularity of cruises continues to grow, with 72% of travelers heading to the Caribbean and an increasing interest in shorter trips lasting two to five days.

Cruise vacations appeal to a wide range of ages, allowing travelers to enjoy pre-paid experiences and create lasting memories. Alaska and the Mediterranean are also popular destinations, with 6% and 5% of travelers planning trips there, respectively.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: EU agrees 'roadmap' for easing Syria sanctions
EU agrees 'roadmap' for easing Syria sanctions
EU foreign ministers agreed to start easing sanctions on Syria following the ouster of Bashar al-Assad. The move aims to support the Syrian economy and facilitate recovery, focusing initially on key sectors like energy, transport, and banking.

While the EU plans to suspend sanctions, it will maintain some restrictions to retain leverage over Syria's new leadership. Concerns remain among some member states about the pace of this engagement, particularly regarding the Islamist-led government.


Front Page Magazine: Witkoff Insists Israel Trade Live Terrorists for Dead Hostages
Witkoff Insists Israel Trade Live Terrorists for Dead Hostages
Steve Witkoff's involvement as Trump's Middle East Envoy has revived controversial terms for negotiating with terrorists, including trading live terrorists for hostages' remains. Critics argue this practice rewards Hamas and jeopardizes Israeli security by incentivizing further kidnappings.

Witkoff's push for a "phase two" deal raises concerns about its implications for Israel, suggesting it may benefit Qatar and Hamas instead. The ongoing debate questions Witkoff's understanding of the consequences of these negotiations.


The Telegraph: Battle Lines: Hunting Assad’s henchmen in Syria and Congo’s war for blood minerals
Battle Lines: Hunting Assad’s henchmen in Syria and Congo’s war for blood minerals
Henry Bodkin shares insights from his recent trip to Syria, where he accompanied Hayat Tahrir al-Sham in search of former Assad loyalists. He also analyzes the implications of the latest hostage release by Hamas and discusses a notable omission from the list.

Additionally, Roland Oliphant reports on accusations from Congo's foreign minister against Rwanda for declaring war, highlighting the impact of 'blood minerals' in the ongoing conflict.


#economy

Front Page Magazine: DeepSeek AI Shows You Can't Compete With China and Outsource Development to China
DeepSeek AI Shows You Can't Compete With China and Outsource Development to China
China is increasingly competitive in technology, with platforms like Alibaba and TikTok challenging American dominance. However, much of this progress relies on outsourcing to Chinese and Indian workers, who may return knowledge and skills to China, undermining U.S. tech competitiveness.

To counter this, the U.S. must recognize the risks of outsourcing and the economic ties to China, which often results in the theft of American innovations. Simply imposing tariffs or bans won't suffice; a comprehensive strategy is needed to protect U.S. technology and labor.


The American Mind: The Looming Climate vs. AI Civil War
The Looming Climate vs. AI Civil War
A clash is brewing between the climate industry and artificial intelligence (AI), both heavily backed by investments and government subsidies. As AI's energy demands rise, it threatens the ambitious emissions reduction goals set by global entities, creating a conflict between sustainable energy and technological advancement.

The future lies in finding a balance between these competing interests, leveraging both technologies for the benefit of the nation rather than adhering strictly to either side's agenda. The potential for innovation remains vast, and the focus should be on advancing America's capabilities without succumbing to the limitations proposed by either faction.


#sports

GB News: Tiger Woods accused of 'damaging his legacy' and described as 'broken' as golf star continues to struggle
Tiger Woods accused of 'damaging his legacy' and described as 'broken' as golf star continues to struggle
Chubby Chandler, former agent of Rory McIlroy, believes Tiger Woods is "broken" and harming his legacy by continuing to compete in golf. Woods has struggled for 17 years, winning only one major since 2008, and Chandler suggests it may be time for him to retire.

Chandler recommends Woods take a break for two to three years and return to play select senior tournaments. He expresses concern for Woods' physical condition and argues that watching him struggle is not how fans want to remember the golfing legend.


#technology

Forbes: DeepSeek Panic Live Updates: Tech Stocks Getting Crushed As Nasdaq Paces To Worst Day Of 2025
DeepSeek Panic Live Updates: Tech Stocks Getting Crushed As Nasdaq Paces To Worst Day Of 2025
The U.S. stock market experienced a significant selloff following the release of a competitive AI model by China's DeepSeek, which operates at a lower cost than American counterparts. Major tech stocks, including Nvidia and Microsoft, saw steep declines, raising concerns about the sustainability of the AI investment cycle.

Analysts noted that DeepSeek's advancements pose a competitive threat to U.S. tech giants, which have dominated the AI landscape. The situation has sparked debates about the future of American investments in AI, with some experts warning against panic over the new model's potential impact.