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28 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Freshman GOP lawmaker rallies behind Trump's rapid illegal immigration crackdown: 'No time to waste'
GOP Rep. Abe Hamadeh commended President Trump's early actions on illegal immigration, asserting that he has learned from past experiences. Hamadeh noted that Trump is effectively implementing his "America first" agenda, with a focus on deporting dangerous illegal immigrants, contrasting it with the Biden administration's policies.
Hamadeh also highlighted bipartisan support for the Laken Riley Act, suggesting that Democrats are shifting their stance for electoral reasons. He expressed optimism about House Republicans uniting to support Trump's initiatives, emphasizing the importance of a cohesive approach to tackle issues like drug cartels.
#society
Fox News: Kelsey Grammer says California lawmakers 'took their eye off the ball' in wildfires catastrophe
Kelsey Grammer criticized California officials for their handling of fire prevention, attributing recent wildfires in Los Angeles to government mismanagement. He expressed concern over the human loss and emphasized the need for accountability, while also volunteering to help those affected.
Grammer reflected on his family's history with firefighting and stressed the importance of preparedness in a region prone to wildfires. He hopes to bring positivity through his new film "Wish You Were Here," aiming for audiences to find value in his work.
Times Of Israel: UNRWA prepares to shutter operations in East Jerusalem as Israeli ban set to take effect
An Israeli ban on the UN agency UNRWA will take effect, impacting tens of thousands of Palestinians in East Jerusalem who rely on its education and healthcare services. The ban, passed with broad support, follows allegations of UNRWA employees' ties to terror groups and incitement against Israel.
UNRWA has operated in East Jerusalem for decades, providing essential services to registered refugees. With the ban, uncertainty looms over the future of these services, as Israel has not outlined alternative provisions. The agency serves about 30,000 refugees in medical facilities alone.
Fox News: Prince Andrew embarrassed as King Charles sidelines him as 'diminished man': expert
Prince Andrew is reportedly struggling with his diminished status and uncertain future within the royal family. The Duke of York has been tending to his garden at Royal Lodge to save money, as sources indicate he is embarrassed by his situation and has been sidelined from royal duties, with King Charles III prioritizing a modernized monarchy.
Despite attempts to maintain a low profile, Andrew's financial woes and past controversies continue to haunt him. He has resisted suggestions to downsize to a more manageable residence, opting to stay at Royal Lodge, which requires significant upkeep. Experts believe he has no viable future in royal life.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Trump doubles down on proposal to move Gazans; insists Egypt, Jordan will agree
President Trump has proposed relocating Gazans to Egypt and Jordan amid ongoing conflict, despite strong opposition from Arab leaders. He insists both countries would accept Palestinians, aiming for a safer living environment, and plans to discuss the issue with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu soon.
Egypt and Jordan firmly reject the idea, fearing it may lead to permanent displacement. While some Israeli officials support resettlement to reduce civilian harm, the proposal has drawn skepticism from U.S. allies, questioning its practicality.
#military
GB News: Labour accused of selling off Royal Navy ships for cheap despite spending millions on repair costs
Labour faces criticism for selling HMS Albion and HMS Bulwark to Brazil for £20 million, despite spending over £132 million on their upkeep in the past 15 years. The decision is part of a £500 million defense cut aimed at addressing a manpower crisis in the Royal Navy.
Military sources deem the move as "short-sighted," warning it undermines the UK's operational capabilities. Critics argue that such asset disposals are both militarily and financially illiterate, jeopardizing the Navy's ability to respond to future conflicts.
#history
Le Monde: At 80th anniversary of discovery of Auschwitz, last survivors caution not to forget
Holocaust survivors commemorated the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz-Birkenau's discovery by the Red Army on January 27, 2025, in Oswiecim, Poland. Survivors placed candles by a wagon on the tracks leading to the gas chambers, reflecting on the camp's tragic history.
Auschwitz-Birkenau remains a symbol of Nazi genocide, where over 1.1 million people were killed, predominantly Jews. The event was attended by heads of state and government, emphasizing the importance of remembrance.
#health
Fox News: Bill Gates likely had autism as a child, he reveals: ‘Wasn’t widely understood’
Bill Gates believes he would have been diagnosed with autism if he were growing up today, as revealed in his upcoming memoir, "Source Code: My Beginnings." He reflects on the lack of understanding and resources available during his childhood, which made it difficult for his parents to navigate his unique behaviors.
Experts note that autism was not widely recognized or diagnosed during Gates' youth, leading to many individuals potentially going undiagnosed. The rise in autism diagnoses today is attributed to increased awareness, broader diagnostic criteria, and improved screening methods.
#crime
Fox News: Ex-NY state trooper shot himself, falsely claimed he was wounded by unknown gunman: prosecutors
Former New York state trooper Thomas Mascia, 27, was arrested for allegedly shooting himself in the leg and fabricating a story about being shot by an unknown assailant. He faces charges including official misconduct and tampering with evidence after an investigation revealed he planted shell casings at the scene.
Mascia's parents were also charged with criminal possession of a firearm after the weapon used in the incident was found at their home. Mascia, who resigned from the force following the investigation, claimed he was shot to garner sympathy, prompting a manhunt that lasted several days.