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8 Dec 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Stephen Miller: Day One Trump Will 'Begin the Largest Deportation Operation in American History'
Stephen Miller stated that deportations of illegal immigrants will be a top priority for President-elect Trump. He emphasized plans for significant border security investments and increased funding for border agents and military operations, aiming for a historic domestic policy achievement.
Miller indicated that Trump will issue executive orders on his first day to enhance border security and initiate a large-scale deportation operation. This approach is framed as a long-awaited Republican commitment to immigration reform.
#politics
Times Of Israel: Pope Francis inaugurates nativity scene in Vatican showing baby Jesus on keffiyeh
Pope Francis inaugurated a nativity scene in the Vatican featuring a baby Jesus on a keffiyeh, symbolizing Palestinian identity. He urged an end to war and violence while highlighting the suffering of those in conflict zones. The scene was organized by Palestinian officials and local artists.
The event follows Francis's controversial statements regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict, including questioning Israel's military actions in Gaza. His remarks have drawn criticism from some Jewish and Israeli groups, particularly for not explicitly addressing Hamas's actions.
Fox News: 'Political price to pay': Trump orbit expected to ramp up Ernst criticisms while she withholds Hegseth support
President-elect Donald Trump's allies are increasing pressure on Republican Senator Joni Ernst for her hesitance to support Trump's defense secretary nominee, Pete Hegseth. They assert that opposing Trump's nominees equates to opposing his agenda, warning of political repercussions.
Hegseth, facing allegations of misconduct, has been meeting with senators to garner support. Ernst, who has not yet committed to Hegseth, emphasizes the need for thorough vetting, while conservative groups rally behind Hegseth's nomination, criticizing senators who previously supported Biden's nominees but now hesitate.
Breitbart: Dick Durbin: Biden's Pardon of Hunter Was a 'Labor of Love'
Senator Dick Durbin defended President Biden's recent pardon of his son Hunter, describing it as a "labor of love." He acknowledged Biden's previous statements against pardoning Hunter but emphasized the emotional context of a father wanting to protect his child amid personal struggles.
Durbin recognized concerns about the implications of the pardon on public trust in the justice system but maintained that Biden's actions stem from a deep familial bond.
#society
Le Monde: Fat tires and honking bells: when bicycles turn into SUVs
Electric fatbikes are causing concern among cyclists in Paris as they navigate bike lanes at high speeds, often exceeding legal limits. Riders report feeling anxious and unsafe due to the presence of these bulky, derestricted vehicles, which are increasingly common yet illegal on public roads.
Cyclists express frustration over the lack of enforcement against these vehicles, which are seen as a threat to safety. Complaints highlight the need for stricter regulations and checks to prevent accidents and ensure safer cycling environments.
Fox News: 45-item breakfast feast helps put greasy spoon in food winner's circle
The Hungry Hossee, a café in Corby, Northamptonshire, has won the title of "Britain's top builder's café" after an eight-month competition with over 10,000 voters. The café is renowned for its massive 45-item breakfast plate, dubbed the "Big One," which includes multiple servings of various breakfast staples.
Owner Shelaine Crabtree expressed pride in the win, highlighting the café's commitment to quality and community. She noted that the establishment has been a local favorite for 20 years, attracting visitors from around the world.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Abu Mohammed al-Golani, the leader at the center of Assad’s fall a 'specially designated global terrorist'
Islamist leader Abu Mohammed al-Golani, designated a global terrorist, has led a significant offensive in Syria, resulting in the capture of Damascus and the overthrow of Bashar Assad. Despite his past ties to al-Qaeda, Golani has recently attempted to adopt a more moderate stance.
Experts caution that this shift may be tactical, as Golani remains a global jihadist. While many Syrians celebrate Assad's fall, there are concerns about the potential consequences of Golani's leadership and what may follow in Syria.
Forbes: Syria’s Bashar Al-Assad Flees To Moscow After Regime Collapses, Russian Media Says
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has fled to Russia following a swift takeover of Damascus by Islamist rebels, marking a significant shift in the long-standing civil war. Russian state media reports that Assad will be granted asylum, while the new leadership in Syria calls for free elections.
The rebel coalition has declared a new chapter in Syria's struggle, emphasizing the need to build a future for the country. With Assad's departure, uncertainty looms, particularly regarding the potential rise of Islamic State militants and the stability of the new regime.
Times Of Israel: ‘Break in the chain’: Fall of Assad deals blow to Iran’s global ‘Axis of Resistance’
Iran's regional influence is diminishing as its "Axis of Resistance" crumbles. Following Israel's military actions against Hamas and Hezbollah, Iran's ally, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, has lost power, further weakening Iran's connections to Hezbollah and its deterrence capabilities against Israel.
Despite setbacks, Iran maintains its nuclear program, which could still pose a threat to regional stability. The loss of Syria complicates Iran's ability to project power but does not eliminate it entirely, as the Houthis in Yemen continue to pose challenges. The situation remains precarious, with potential implications for global oil supply.
#culture
GB News: ITV You Bet! viewers fume Holly Willoughby reboot ‘killed classic' series: ‘Scrap it now!’
ITV's reboot of the classic gameshow You Bet! faced immediate backlash from viewers after its premiere, with many criticizing significant changes to the beloved format. The revamped show, hosted by Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern, was particularly slammed for omitting the iconic theme tune and featuring celebrity judges.
While some viewers expressed disappointment and frustration on social media, not everyone was critical, with a few fans urging others to enjoy the new version. The original show aired from 1988 to 1997, hosted by Bruce Forsyth and later Matthew Kelly.
#crime
Fox News: ANDREW MCCARTHY: Prosecutor, judge make mockery of justice in trial of subway hero Daniel Penny
Marine veteran Daniel Penny faces two homicide charges in the death of Jordan Neely, who was threatening subway passengers when Penny intervened. Critics argue the charges are politically motivated, with allegations of racial bias influencing the prosecution's strategy.
The jury has been deadlocked on the manslaughter charge, indicating a divide among jurors regarding the evidence. Some believe the charges lack merit, while others may be swayed by the prosecution's tactics. Calls for a mistrial have been made, citing the prolonged deliberation without a verdict.
Fox News: FBI releases new poster, photos of UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect
The FBI has issued a wanted poster for the suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson, who was shot outside a Manhattan location on December 4, 2024. A reward of up to $50,000 is offered for information leading to the suspect's arrest.
Investigators believe the suspect, seen entering a bus station shortly after the crime, has left New York City. A backpack linked to him was found in Central Park, containing Monopoly money and a jacket, prompting further forensic analysis. The manhunt has expanded to multiple states.