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28 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: New York leaders express guarded support for Trump ICE raids in country’s biggest sanctuary city
New York political leaders are divided over the recent increase in ICE deportation operations. Republicans support the crackdown on illegal immigrants, particularly violent offenders, while Democrats emphasize adherence to local sanctuary policies. Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul expressed their commitment to working with federal authorities to remove serious offenders.
Attorney General Letitia James warned state and local law enforcement to respect sanctuary laws amid the increased ICE presence. Meanwhile, Republicans praised the raids as necessary for public safety, with some calling them a significant victory for the Trump administration.
Breitbart: L.A. Schools Give Immigrants 'Red Cards' to 'Assert Their Rights' with ICE Officers
The Los Angeles Unified School District is distributing informational "red cards" to immigrants amid increased deportations under President Trump's administration. These cards provide guidance on how to interact with federal immigration officials, emphasizing the right to remain silent and seek legal counsel.
During Trump's first week in office, 7,300 illegal migrants were deported, primarily those with criminal charges. The administration aims to escalate deportations to 1,200-1,500 daily, potentially totaling 500,000 annually. California officials are also considering legal assistance for those facing deportation.
Le Monde: End of 'American nightmare': Colombia brings migrants home
Colombian President Gustavo Petro arranged for the return of 201 Colombian migrants from the U.S. after a contentious deportation process. The migrants, including children, were flown home without being shackled, contrasting with the treatment of Brazilian deportees.
Petro criticized the U.S. for treating migrants like criminals and emphasized their humanity. The situation reflects tensions between Colombia and the U.S. regarding deportation policies, with both sides acknowledging mistakes in handling the dispute.
#politics
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Foreign Aid Freeze
Dozens of senior officials at USAID were placed on leave amid an investigation into their alleged resistance to President Trump's directives. This follows a 90-day pause on U.S. foreign assistance, impacting numerous humanitarian and development programs globally.
Additionally, GOP lawmakers are rallying behind Trump's immigration policies, emphasizing the urgency of addressing illegal immigration. The administration is also focusing on banning certain initiatives in the military and reevaluating federal funding regulations.
Fox News: NJ files lawsuit seeking to stymie Hochul’s NYC driving tax after asking Trump for help
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has updated the state's lawsuit against the federal government regarding the congestion pricing plan approved during the Biden administration, which imposes a $9 fee on vehicles entering Manhattan. Murphy argues this plan unfairly burdens New Jersey residents and has negative environmental impacts, particularly in areas like Fort Lee.
Murphy has reached out to former President Trump for support against the congestion pricing scheme, which he claims lacks proper design and consideration for commuters. New York Governor Kathy Hochul has attempted to negotiate with New Jersey to settle the lawsuit but has faced pushback from Murphy and state lawmakers.
Breitbart: Israeli President Decries 'Morally Bankrupt' U.N. on Holocaust Anniversary
Israeli President Isaac Herzog criticized the United Nations for its "moral bankruptcy" and failure to address anti-Semitism during a speech at a Holocaust commemoration. He condemned the U.N. for not effectively combating terrorism and allowing anti-Semitic ideologies to persist.
Herzog highlighted the hypocrisy of international institutions that once fought against Nazism but now seem to protect perpetrators of violence against Jews, referencing the recent Hamas attacks that resulted in significant civilian casualties.
Fox News: Fox News posts best January in history, marking 23 years as No. 1 cable news network as CNN and MSNBC flounder
Fox News Channel achieved its highest-rated January ever, marking 23 years as the top cable news network. It averaged 1.9 million total viewers, significantly outperforming CNN and MSNBC, which struggled to reach one million viewers combined.
Fox News dominated primetime with an average of 2.8 million viewers and saw substantial growth in key demographics, while its competitors faced significant declines. The network's inauguration coverage attracted over 10 million viewers, further solidifying its lead in cable news.
#society
GB News: Prince George 'having difficult conversations' with Prince William and Kate as royal provides rare insight
Prince William and Princess Kate are discussing the Holocaust with their son, Prince George, as he matures. During Holocaust Memorial Day, William emphasized the importance of remembering the victims and honoring survivors, sharing personal reflections and stories from his family history.
The royal couple attended a ceremony with Holocaust survivors, where William delivered a poignant reading and expressed gratitude for the survivors' bravery in sharing their experiences. The event highlighted the significance of remembrance in preventing future atrocities.
Breitbart: Israeli Teen Peace Activist Held Hostage by Hamas Endured ‘Months Alone’ in Tunnel, Was Unsure If She Was Still Alive
Naama Levy, a recently freed Israeli hostage, endured 477 days in captivity, isolated in a tunnel after being abducted by Hamas on October 7, 2023. Her experience left her psychologically scarred, with experts noting the severe mental toll of prolonged isolation and trauma.
Levy, a proponent of Israeli-Palestinian coexistence, was kidnapped shortly after joining the IDF. Her release came as part of a ceasefire deal, but concerns about the treatment of hostages by Hamas persist. The October 7 attack resulted in significant casualties and highlighted the complexities of peace efforts in the region.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: IDF says it struck Hezbollah arms convoy in Lebanon; Beirut reports 14 wounded
The IDF conducted airstrikes on Hezbollah vehicles in southern Lebanon, claiming they were transferring weapons, resulting in 14 injuries. The strikes violate a ceasefire agreement, with Israel warning civilians against returning to southern villages, citing security concerns.
Lebanon's Prime Minister Najib Mikati condemned the strikes and urged the U.S. to ensure Israel adheres to the ceasefire terms, including the release of Lebanese prisoners. Tensions remain high, with ongoing protests and casualties reported as displaced residents attempt to return.
The Economist: A big, beautiful Trump deal with China?
President Trump appears to be considering a significant deal with China, contrary to his previous campaign promises of imposing tariffs. He has suggested that China could assist in peacemaking efforts in Ukraine and has questioned the national security risks posed by TikTok.
This potential shift in Trump's approach has raised concerns among his hawkish advisors and could provoke backlash from Congress and international allies. Despite skepticism, Trump seems to be signaling a willingness to engage in dealmaking with China.
#economy
Fox News: Leavitt says egg shortage, grocery prices why Senate must 'move swiftly' to confirm Trump nominees
Karoline Leavitt, Trump’s Press Secretary, urged Congress to confirm Trump's nominees to tackle issues like the U.S. egg shortage and rising living costs. She attributed these problems to the previous administration's inflationary policies, while Democrats criticized Trump's economic proposals.
Egg prices have surged nearly 37% due to high demand and an avian flu outbreak that decimated poultry populations. Democrats remain skeptical about Trump's ability to lower grocery prices, with some questioning his plans and effectiveness in addressing the cost of living crisis.
#military
Fox News: Pentagon pulling Gen. Milley's security detail and clearance 'immediately,' may face demotion in retirement
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is removing retired Gen. Mark Milley's personal security detail and security clearance, citing actions that allegedly undermined the chain of command during Trump's presidency. A review board will assess whether Milley should lose a star in retirement.
Additionally, Milley's portraits will be removed from the Pentagon, marking a significant shift in accountability within the Defense Department. Milley served as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under both Trump and Biden.
#health
Fox News: Kansas City tuberculosis outbreak is largest in US history
Kansas City, Kansas, is experiencing the largest tuberculosis outbreak on record in the U.S., with 67 active cases reported since January 2024. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is coordinating testing and treatment efforts, noting that the outbreak is ongoing.
Two deaths have been linked to this outbreak, and there is a "very low risk" of public infection. TB, primarily affecting the lungs, is caused by airborne bacteria. Health officials emphasize the importance of testing to prevent further spread.
#sports
Breitbart: Jerry Jones Compares Owning the Cowboys to 'Smiles and Glory Holes'
Jerry Jones has introduced Brian Schottenheimer as the new head coach of the Cowboys, following the surprising dismissal of Mike McCarthy. The decision has not been well-received by fans, prompting Jones to address their lack of enthusiasm with his characteristic humor.
In his response, Jones referenced a term from his oil business background, stating, “There’s a very low percentage of this that is smiles and glory holes.” This comment has shifted attention away from the team's struggles, as the Cowboys now hold the longest championship game drought in the NFC since their last Super Bowl win in 1996.
#science
The Economist: Could supersonic air travel make a comeback?
Boom Supersonic is working on a new jet, Overture, aimed to revive commercial supersonic travel, which ended in 2003. The company’s XB-1 demonstrator recently broke the sound barrier, marking a significant step towards this goal.
While the technology progresses, concerns about microplastics and their effects on human health remain. Research continues into various scientific advancements, including genetic engineering for pest control and the potential for breathing techniques to alleviate stress.