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28 Jan 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Alex Marlow: ‘Get the Nelk Boys Out There’ Doing ICE Raids with Homan
Alex Marlow, on his podcast, advocated for influencers to collaborate with ICE to raise awareness about immigration enforcement. He suggested that figures like Dr. Phil and popular youth influencers should participate in raids to emphasize that America is "closed" to illegal immigration.
#politics
Breitbart: UFC Star Conor McGregor Blasts Pro-Hamas Protesters in Ireland
UFC star Conor McGregor condemned supporters of Hamas and Hezbollah who protested in Ireland, asserting that displaying flags of these terrorist organizations should be illegal. He emphasized that such actions should not be tolerated and criticized the Irish government for its stance on related issues.
McGregor has previously voiced strong opinions against Hamas and criticized Irish officials regarding migration and public safety. He has called for a unified opposition to the perceived dangers posed by open-door migration policies in Ireland.
Breitbart: Canadian Province Threatens U.S. Alcohol Ban if Trump Imposes Tariffs
British Columbia Premier David Eby proposed retaliatory measures against potential U.S. tariffs, including a boycott of American alcohol. He emphasized that such actions could support Canadian jobs and send a message about U.S. trade practices.
However, local businesses expressed concerns, noting that American alcohol is vital to B.C.'s market. A ban could lead to increased cross-border shopping, undermining B.C.'s tax revenue while benefiting neighboring Alberta.
Breitbart: Report: Jim Acosta to Leave CNN as Top Brass 'Throw a Bone to Trump'
Jim Acosta is reportedly leaving CNN after being reassigned from his successful 10 a.m. weekday slot to a late-night show from midnight to 2 a.m. This change, made by CNN CEO Mark Thompson, is seen by some as a move to appease former President Donald Trump.
Acosta's departure follows recent layoffs at CNN, including a reduction of six percent of its workforce. Sources suggest that the decision to move Acosta was not a serious offer, given his high ratings, and was intended to signal a shift in the network's direction.
#society
The Telegraph: The dramatic moment that saved the hostage deal but left one family numb
Israel's hostage release deal with Hamas has reportedly improved, but one family remains devastated by the situation. The announcement of four hostages, all IDF soldiers, raised concerns as the public questioned the absence of seven other female non-combatants from the release list.
The deal's specifics remain unclear, leading to public outcry over the prioritization of military personnel over civilian hostages.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: North Korean cannons designed to flatten Seoul head to front line in Ukraine
North Korea plans to supply Russia with over 100 artillery systems, specifically the 170mm M1989 Koksan howitzers, which were initially designed for potential conflict with South Korea. This move is part of Pyongyang's support for Russia in its ongoing war against Ukraine.
Ukraine's military intelligence chief, Kyrylo Budano, indicated that North Korea is preparing to double its artillery presence near the Kursk border region.
#crime
GB News: Drivers issued urgent car insurance warning as Britons face £13,000 scam charge after accident
Insurance fraud experts warn that drivers could incur up to £13,000 in unexpected fees due to scams involving fake search engine ads that mimic legitimate insurers. The Insurance Fraud Bureau (IFB) is launching a campaign to combat these "paid ad spoofing scams," which particularly target those involved in road traffic collisions.
Victims, often in distress, may unknowingly enter costly agreements with fraudulent firms, believing they are dealing with their actual insurer. This can lead to significant financial burdens and potential identity theft, as many remain unaware of the risks associated with these deceptive practices.