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27 Jan 2025
#illegals
Le Monde: Desperation in Mexican border migrant shelters: 'We're stuck here, unable to move forward'
Migrants at the Assabil shelter in Tijuana are seeking clarity after the US administration deactivated the CBP One appointment app for asylum seekers. Many are anxious about their future and struggling with basic needs like sleep and food.
IOM agents are on-site to provide support, but uncertainty about US migration policy remains.
#politics
Fox News: ABC, CBS, NBC spent over 46 minutes covering Trump Jan. 6 pardons, 3 minutes on Biden pardoning his family
A study by the Media Research Center reveals that flagship newscasts on ABC, CBS, and NBC devoted over 46 minutes to President Trump's pardons for Jan. 6 defendants, while only allocating about three and a half minutes to President Biden's preemptive pardons for family members.
The disparity in coverage highlights a significant difference in media attention, with ABC, CBS, and NBC spending 15 minutes and 30 seconds, 16 minutes and 32 seconds, and 14 minutes and 30 seconds respectively on Trump's pardons, compared to minimal coverage of Biden's actions.
Fox News: LEE CARTER: What Americans want from Donald Trump in the next four years
As President Trump begins his second term, Americans expect him to fulfill his promises, particularly on immigration, inflation, and energy independence. Many desire a leader who prioritizes their interests and confronts pressing issues, reflecting a yearning for a return to traditional values.
Additionally, there is a strong desire for cultural restoration, with calls for free discourse and the ability to express beliefs without fear. Americans want to dream big again, and if Trump can address these concerns while delivering on policy, he may reignite belief in the American promise.
Fox News: The birthright citizenship clause too many forget, but Trump is right to question
President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship aims to restrict citizenship for children born in the U.S. to parents who are not U.S. citizens or lawful residents. Critics argue it's unconstitutional, but supporters claim it aligns with the original intent of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Historically, the amendment's language indicates that citizenship is granted only to those subject to U.S. jurisdiction, excluding children of foreign nationals. Proponents of the order assert it corrects a misinterpretation of citizenship laws that has persisted for decades.
Liberty Nation News: Those 51 Lying Spies Trump Left Out in the Cold - Liberty Nation News
Election interference in American politics has a long history, with the 2020 Hunter Biden laptop incident being a notable example. A letter from 51 intelligence officials claimed the laptop was a Russian disinformation operation, influencing voter perceptions and potentially altering the election outcome.
Despite the eventual confirmation of the laptop's authenticity, many of these officials continue to defend their actions. The media's role in suppressing the story further complicated the narrative, raising questions about the integrity of both intelligence and journalism in the electoral process.
#society
Fox News: Tennessee lawmaker reintroduces bill to allow veterans, retired cops to work as School Resource Officers
A Tennessee lawmaker has reintroduced a bill for the 2025 session to address the shortage of School Resource Officers by allowing veterans and retired law enforcement to be hired. The bill aims to enhance safety in schools, particularly in rural areas, while ensuring applicants undergo necessary training and evaluations.
Supporters argue that this initiative not only helps fill the resource officer gap but also provides veterans with a renewed purpose and a chance to serve as role models for students. The bill previously passed the House but failed in the Senate.
Fox News: Legal expert predicts Trump's 'two sexes' order will help eradicate 'radical gender ideology' from US schools
President Trump signed an executive order reversing Biden-era Title IX protections based on gender identity, mandating federal policies to recognize only biological sex. Conservatives view this as a victory for women's rights, asserting it restores common sense and legal clarity.
The order impacts education, particularly regarding single-sex spaces and sports, while potentially complicating compliance for colleges accommodating transgender students. Critics anticipate pushback from liberal states, but Trump's administration may withhold federal funding from non-compliant entities.
Fox News: Fast-food menu items that chefs like to eat
Chefs across the U.S. share their surprising fast-food preferences, with many gravitating towards McDonald's for breakfast and Chick-fil-A for lunch and dinner. Favorites include the Sausage McMuffin, Chick-fil-A nuggets, and Whataburger's double cheeseburger.
While some chefs avoid fast food due to health concerns, others appreciate its convenience and flavor. McDonald's fries are widely regarded as the best, and Chick-fil-A's milkshakes are also a hit among these culinary professionals.
GB News: Police forces embroiled in woke row as officers told not to say ‘black sheep’ or ‘blacklisted’ over racism fears
Bedfordshire Police and Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire constabularies issued a DEI guide advising against terms like “black sheep” and “blacklisted” due to concerns over racism. The document suggests alternatives for gendered language and emphasizes awareness of various gender identities.
Critics, including the UK's first Black Police and Crime Commissioner, Festus Akinbusoye, have labeled the guidelines as excessive and questioned their necessity. The police forces defend the guide as a means to foster inclusivity and respect within diverse communities.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: From TikTok to Tulsi: How Mike Pence is taking aim at Trump 2.0
In the early days of a second Trump presidency, Mike Pence emphasizes the need for a strong U.S. stance against China and support for Taiwan. He expresses concerns over isolationist voices within the Republican Party and insists that the 2024 election did not signal a shift towards isolationism.
Pence also critiques Trump's recent actions regarding TikTok and expresses unease over potential negotiations with Iran. He plans to advocate for increased defense spending and maintain a robust deterrent posture against Chinese aggression, particularly concerning Taiwan.
#education
Fox News: Trump's written a DEI government death sentence. School policies should be next
DEI programs are facing significant pushback from Republican leaders, including Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who has moved to ban these initiatives in both higher education and K-12 schools. Critics argue that DEI undermines education and promotes divisive ideologies contrary to the principles of equality.
The article emphasizes the need for accountability in public schools, suggesting that parents should have the option to choose schools that align with their values. It calls for a system that prioritizes education over indoctrination, challenging the influence of teachers' unions and their support for DEI.
#technology
Forbes: U.S. Futures Slide As Buzz Over Chinese AI Startup DeepSeek Triggers Concerns
U.S. tech and AI stocks fell sharply in premarket trading following the launch of Chinese startup DeepSeek's R1 AI model, which outperformed U.S. competitors on less powerful chips. The Nasdaq 100 Futures dropped 3.1%, with Nvidia, Microsoft, Google, and Meta seeing significant declines.
Chipmakers also faced losses, with AMD and Broadcom shares down 4.53% and 10.34%, respectively. The situation raises concerns about America's position in the AI industry amid increasing competition from China.