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27 Jan 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Ron DeSantis: States and Localities 'Will Be a Force Multiplier' in Deportations
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis emphasized the need for state and local governments to support deportation efforts, citing a decline in interior enforcement under the Biden administration. He plans to call a special legislative session to clarify responsibilities for local officials in assisting federal immigration efforts.
DeSantis criticized illegal immigrants involved in looting during natural disasters and vowed to hold accountable those neglecting immigration law enforcement. He supports deputizing local law enforcement to enhance deportation efforts and improve border security in Florida.
#politics
The Federalist: Trump Erases Forced Unpopular Taxpayer-Funded Abortion
President Trump has reinstated the Mexico City policy, prohibiting U.S. foreign aid from funding organizations that perform or promote abortions. This move aligns with public sentiment, as a significant majority of Americans oppose taxpayer-funded abortions both domestically and internationally.
The executive order also reaffirms the Hyde Amendment, countering former President Biden's efforts to expand access to abortion services. Advocates argue that taxpayer dollars should not support abortion, emphasizing a shift towards funding healthcare programs for women and children instead.
Breitbart: Snoop Dogg Speaks Out After Trump Inauguration Performance Backlash: 'Get Your Life Right. Stop Worrying About Mine'
Snoop Dogg addressed criticism regarding his appearance at a pre-Trump inauguration event, stating he remains unaffected by the backlash. He emphasized love over hate, asserting his identity and well-being while encouraging others to focus on their own lives.
Previously a vocal opponent of Trump, Snoop's stance appears to have softened, noting the positive impact of Trump's actions on him, including a pardon for Michael Harris.
#society
The Telegraph: The Holocaust is more than a rhetorical gesture
Ceremonies at Auschwitz, attended by the King, highlighted the persistent nature of anti-Semitism, which remains a unique and virulent form of hatred. The recent Hamas attacks on Israel exemplify this ongoing threat, as they targeted civilians based on their identity rather than military objectives.
The commemoration of the Holocaust risks being overshadowed by attempts to link it to other conflicts, diluting its historical significance. There are concerns that future memorials may become politicized, detracting from the true horrors of the Holocaust and the need for factual remembrance.
GB News: British-born grandmother faces new 'torture' amid fight to stay in Australia after 40 years living there
Mary Ellis, a British grandmother facing deportation from Australia, must apply for visas using her former married name, McHugo, from the 1970s. After living in Australia for 40 years, she has made 35 pleas for a bridging visa to avoid deportation.
Despite her long residency and community involvement, Ellis's case is complicated by past travel to the UK, which disqualified her from citizenship. Her migration agent criticized the name requirement as absurd, and public support for her situation continues to grow.
#economy
Forbes: DeepSeek Billionaire Rout: Nvidia’s Huang And Oracle’s Ellison Lose Combined $50 Billion
Several billionaires faced significant losses as Nvidia's stock plummeted 17%, resulting in a record market cap loss exceeding $600 billion. CEO Jensen Huang's net worth dropped by $21.3 billion, pushing him down to 17th on Forbes' billionaire list.
Oracle's Larry Ellison also lost $29.4 billion, falling from third to fifth richest. The downturn in American tech stocks was attributed to concerns over spending on generative AI following the emergence of Chinese startup DeepSeek's model, which reportedly requires less investment in GPU technology.
#military
The Telegraph: The US Navy has revealed the cunning tactic its slow, silent robo-subs will use against China
The US Navy's new Orca robot submarine is primarily designed as a minelayer, focusing on deploying clandestine mines. Captain Matt Lewis stated that this role is the initial concept, with the Navy potentially acquiring dozens of these $50 million vessels to address a shortage of manned submarines.
The Orca could play a crucial role in deterring a Chinese invasion of Taiwan by transforming the Taiwan Strait into a dangerous area for enemy fleets. This strategy hinges on the US's commitment to defend Taiwan amid changing political dynamics.
#religion
Le Monde: Who are the most powerful women in the Catholic Church?
Pope Francis has acknowledged the need for greater inclusion of women in the Catholic Church, referring to them as the "strawberries on the cake." Despite his efforts, women remain barred from ordination as priests or deacons, limiting their access to higher ecclesiastical roles.
However, the representation of women in the Roman Curia has increased from 19.3% to 26.1% during his papacy, with some attaining unprecedented senior positions. Notably, Simona Brambilla has become the first woman to head a dicastery, marking a significant milestone in Church governance.
#crime
Breitbart: At Least 13 Shot During Weekend in Mayor Brandon Johnson's Chicago
Over the weekend, 13 people were shot in Chicago, including a fatal incident involving a 16-year-old boy, Makai Rodriguez. The shooting occurred in the South Side, with multiple victims in critical condition. So far in 2025, Chicago has recorded 30 homicides.
This violence continues to raise concerns about public safety in the city under Mayor Brandon Johnson's administration.
#sports
Breitbart: Calls Mount for NFL to Implement Major Rule Changes After Controversial Call in Chiefs-Bills Game
A controversial fourth-down call in the AFC Championship game has sparked outrage among fans and calls for the NFL to adopt technology for more accurate officiating. Bills QB Josh Allen's failed conversion led to the Chiefs scoring and winning the game, raising questions about the officiating process.
Critics argue that the NFL should implement digital measurement technology, similar to other sports, to prevent such controversies. With the league's emphasis on innovation, many believe it is time for the NFL to enhance its officiating standards to match the game's speed and complexity.