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28 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Colombia president welcomes first flights of deported migrants after losing public spat with Trump
Colombia has begun accepting deported illegal immigrants from the U.S. after President Trump threatened tariffs and sanctions. Colombian President Gustavo Petro emphasized the dignity of returning migrants, asserting they are not criminals, while announcing plans for their reintegration.
The agreement followed intense pressure on Petro, who initially resisted U.S. demands. Trump hailed the outcome as a demonstration of U.S. power, with both sides claiming the deal as a victory. Colombia has historically received significant U.S. aid focused on security and counternarcotics efforts.
Breitbart: DHS Secretary Hits New York to Get 'Dirtbags Off the Street'
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem visited New York City to support ICE operations aimed at removing criminal illegal aliens from the streets. During a briefing with law enforcement, she emphasized the commitment to public safety and shared a video of an arrest involving a migrant with serious charges.
Noem's visit aligns with the Trump administration's focus on mass deportations, with ICE reporting significant arrests nationwide. She pledged to enhance border security and ensure that American communities are safe from violent criminals.
#politics
Breitbart: Nolte: Jim Acosta Exits CNNLOL with One Last Self-Serving Virtue Signal
Jim Acosta announced his departure from CNN, where he faced criticism for his reporting style and was rumored to be reassigned to a less favorable time slot. His exit was met with mixed reactions, including scathing remarks from former President Donald Trump.
Acosta's tenure was marked by allegations of dishonesty and grandstanding, with critics accusing him of prioritizing personal fame over journalistic integrity. His departure has sparked discussions about his legacy in the media landscape.
Fox News: Senate confirms Trump pick Sean Duffy for Transportation secretary
The Senate has confirmed Sean Duffy as the new head of the Transportation Department. Duffy outlined his priorities, including addressing air traffic controller shortages, enhancing aviation safety, and restoring trust in Boeing following recent scandals.
He also emphasized the need to rebuild Interstate 40, which suffered damage from Hurricane Helene, and pledged to continue investigations into Tesla's self-driving software.
Forbes: RFK Jr. Confirmation: Mike Pence’s Group Releases Ad Showing Trump Bashing Kennedy
A conservative group led by Mike Pence has released an ad urging Republicans to oppose Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination as Secretary of Health and Human Services. The ad features past criticisms from Donald Trump, who labeled Kennedy as “a radical left plant” and “an extreme liberal.”
Kennedy, an environmental lawyer and former presidential candidate, has faced scrutiny for his controversial views on vaccines and abortion. His confirmation hearings are set to take place soon, and his support among Republican senators remains uncertain.
The Telegraph: FBI handed dossier on Peter Mandelson’s alleged China links
A dossier alleging Lord Mandelson's connections to China has been submitted to the FBI, potentially hindering his appointment as ambassador to the US under Donald Trump. The memo, based on open-source information, outlines his meetings with Chinese officials between 2013 and 2019.
This development adds to the controversy surrounding Mandelson's selection by Sir Keir Starmer as Britain's representative in the US. The dossier highlights his interactions with Chinese businessmen and officials who commended his "co-operation."
Fox News: HHS will reevaluate programs, regulations to ensure taxpayer funds are not paying for elective abortions
Dr. Dorothy Fink, acting secretary of HHS, announced a review of federal practices to ensure compliance with the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits funding for non-medically necessary abortions. This follows President Trump's executive order aimed at enforcing these restrictions.
Fink emphasized the importance of protecting conscience and religious rights in health care. The review aligns with the Trump administration's broader agenda to reinforce existing laws against federal funding for elective abortions.
#society
GB News: ‘The country will grind to a halt!’ Andrew Pierce staggered as shock new data projects eye-watering UK population
Andrew Pierce from GB News warns that the UK's projected population growth to 72.5 million by 2032 could overwhelm public services, leading to a lack of hospitals, schools, and homes. He expresses concerns about social cohesion as net migration is expected to drive this increase.
The Office for National Statistics projects a net migration of 4.9 million over the next decade, with England experiencing the fastest growth. The aging population will also pose challenges, with a significant rise in those aged 75 and over by 2032.
#economy
Forbes: Elon Musk’s ‘X Money’ Partners With Visa For Payments—Here’s What To Know About Venmo Rival
Elon Musk's social media platform X has partnered with Visa to launch a digital payments service called "X Money," aiming to compete with established services like Venmo and Cash App. The service will allow real-time money transfers and is positioned as part of Musk's vision for an "everything app."
Despite this ambitious goal, X Money faces significant challenges, as it currently has far fewer users than its competitors. Market estimates suggest X will need to significantly increase its user base to become a major player in the peer-to-peer payment space.
The Economist: Blighty newsletter: Why Trump’s tariffs might spare Britain
Britain's high streets are seeing a rise in bubble tea, driven by foreign students. Meanwhile, road safety remains a concern, with over 1,600 fatalities annually. The country's brokers are adapting to a changing London stock market, and the government is urged to adopt a more ambitious Europe policy.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves emphasizes growth as her top priority, prompting questions about its implications for Britain.
#culture
Breitbart: Nolte: 'Captain America' Star Tells Europe Captain America Shouldn’t Represent America
Anthony Mackie, the new Captain America, stated that the character should not represent America, sparking controversy. His comments reflect a broader criticism of Disney and Marvel's perceived detachment from American values, suggesting a deliberate effort to undermine beloved franchises.
Critics argue that this shift is indicative of a larger disdain for American ideals within these corporations, which they believe prioritize globalist agendas over traditional values. The upcoming Captain America film faces scrutiny amid concerns over its escalating budget and previous Marvel failures.
Le Monde: France savors competitive cooking win as restoring lost prestige
Chef Paul Marcon of France won the Bocuse d'Or 2025, restoring national culinary pride after significant investments aimed at enhancing France's gastronomic reputation. Marcon, the son of a former winner, expressed his joy at bringing France back to the top of the international cooking scene.
The competition saw 24 countries participate, with Denmark and Sweden taking silver and bronze, respectively. France's victory comes after a decade of Scandinavian dominance, prompting a renewed focus on culinary excellence and national identity, supported by public and private funding.
#history
Times Of Israel: Newly found letter shows Martin Buber’s concern over the fate of Polish Jews in 1945
In February 1945, shortly after Auschwitz's liberation, Hebrew University scholars, including Martin Buber, urged faculty to aid Polish Jews, emphasizing their responsibility to support survivors. The letter highlights the urgent need for dignity and sustenance for the remnants of European Jewry.
The appeal reflects the complex sentiments of the Jewish community in British Mandate Palestine regarding their role during the Holocaust. While some leaders prioritized nation-building, others felt guilt and a moral obligation to assist their suffering brethren in Europe.
#crime
Fox News: JonBenet Ramsey's father, police meet for 'important' discussion over unsolved child pageant star's murder
John Ramsey met with Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn to discuss the ongoing investigation into his daughter JonBenet's unsolved murder from 1996. Ramsey is advocating for the retesting of evidence using advanced DNA technology, hoping it will lead to identifying a suspect.
Despite the passage of nearly 28 years, the case remains active, with over 20 items still untested. Ramsey believes that engaging independent labs could provide new insights into the investigation. He continues to seek justice for his daughter through modern forensic methods.
Fox News: 'Defund the police' movement turned on head as Florida sheriff touts achievements in state's 'murder capital'
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, led by Sheriff T.K. Waters, has successfully reduced violent crime rates, achieving a 50% drop in murders from 2023 to 2024. This decline follows years of efforts to combat crime in a city previously labeled the "murder capital of Florida."
Waters emphasizes the importance of adequate funding and community engagement in maintaining safety. By increasing police pay and building strong relationships with residents, the department aims to further improve public safety and reduce homicide rates to zero.
#technology
Forbes: DeepSeek Panic Live Updates: Nvidia Stock Rebounds 5% From Monday’s Historic Loss
The release of China's DeepSeek AI model has triggered a significant selloff in the U.S. stock market, particularly impacting tech giants like Nvidia and Oracle. Nvidia experienced its largest single-day market cap loss in history, totaling $589 billion, while billionaires lost substantial fortunes.
Analysts noted that DeepSeek's cost-effective AI model poses a competitive threat to American firms, raising concerns about the future of U.S. dominance in the AI sector. Despite the panic, some experts argue the market reaction may be exaggerated and caution against doomsday predictions.