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29 Jan 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: CLUELESS: Mexico’s Attorney General Claims Mondays’ Cartel Shooting At U.S. Agents Happened Last Week
Mexico’s Attorney General Alejandro Gertz Manero attempted to dismiss reports of a cartel shootout at the Texas border but got the timeline incorrect. During a press conference, President Claudia Sheinbaum sought clarification from security officials after journalists inquired about the incident involving gunmen from the Cartel Del Noreste.
The shooting, which occurred during a human smuggling attempt, involved gunmen firing at U.S. Border Patrol agents. Mexican military presence was noted at the scene, but they ultimately withdrew. The area is under the control of the Cartel Del Noreste, which is engaged in a turf war for trafficking routes.
Breitbart: Stephen Miller: Illegal Aliens Biden Brought 'Are in Our Cities Collecting Welfare'
Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff, stated that illegal immigration under the Biden administration has led to non-citizens accessing welfare in major cities like New York and Los Angeles. He emphasized that most undocumented immigrants are not working in agriculture but are instead residing in urban areas.
Miller criticized the notion of relying on undocumented workers for agricultural labor, asserting that the illegal immigrants entering the U.S. are not filling those roles. He advocated for strict enforcement of immigration laws and a transition to automation in farming, while also supporting a guest worker program to address labor needs.
#politics
Fox News: Stephen Miller battles Jake Tapper on 'false' media narrative about federal aid freeze
Stephen Miller, White House Homeland Security advisor, clashed with CNN's Jake Tapper over a memo pausing certain federal grants and loans. Miller insisted that the memo does not impact essential services like Medicaid or Meals on Wheels, attributing confusion to media misrepresentation.
Tapper challenged Miller, stating that the memo's broad language has led to bipartisan confusion. Miller maintained that the guidance is clear and necessary to prevent misuse of funds by civil service employees, emphasizing the need for political oversight in federal spending.
Breitbart: Watch Live: Breitbart’s Matt Boyle and War Room’s Steve Bannon Discuss Future in Trump’s America
Steve Bannon and Matt Boyle discuss the anticipated direction of America under Donald Trump's second term. Boyle, representing Breitbart News, attended a press conference where press secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized the administration's support for new media outlets previously sidelined by the Biden administration.
The conversation highlights a shift in media relations and the potential for increased recognition of conservative platforms.
#society
Breitbart: Pollak: L.A. Needs More Water, but Mismanaged the Water It Already Had
President Trump emphasizes the need for increased water supply in Southern California, highlighting mismanagement of existing resources rather than an outright shortage. Despite various proposals over the past 40 years, including building tunnels and reservoirs, little progress has been made.
Recent wildfires exposed critical failures in water infrastructure, with a major reservoir empty during a crucial time and hydrants lacking sufficient supply. The situation underscores the need for better planning and leadership in addressing water distribution and emergency preparedness.
#culture
Breitbart: Eminem's Publisher Sues Michigan car Dealer for Use of 'Lose Yourself'
Eight Mile Style, the owner of Eminem's early music catalog, is suing LaFontaine Ford in Michigan for using "Lose Yourself" in its advertisements without permission. The lawsuit claims willful copyright infringement, as the song has previously been licensed to Chrysler for a Super Bowl ad.
The lawsuit seeks monetary damages and demands that the dealership cease using the song in its marketing. LaFontaine Ford has not yet commented on the legal action.
Fox News: ‘Mona Lisa’ will get its own room under a major renovation of the Louvre
French President Emmanuel Macron announced a major renovation of the Louvre, including a dedicated room for the "Mona Lisa," aimed at modernizing the museum over the next decade. The project, estimated to cost up to 800 million euros, will address overcrowding and outdated facilities.
The renovation will feature a new entrance by the Seine and improved visitor experience, with ticket prices for non-EU visitors set to increase. The Louvre, which saw 8.7 million visitors last year, faces challenges like water damage and noise issues, prompting the need for this extensive overhaul.
The Imaginative Conservative: The Exorcism of Bilbo Baggins
Bilbo's struggle with the ring in "The Lord of the Rings" serves as a metaphor for diabolic obsession, illustrating how victims can lose touch with reality. Gandalf's role as an exorcist highlights the importance of personal resolve in overcoming such influences, emphasizing that true liberation comes from the victim's own choice to renounce their torment.
As the influence of the occult grows in modern society, the narrative reminds us that faith and personal commitment are essential in resisting these forces. The myth of Tolkien offers hope, suggesting that individuals can reclaim their freedom through conscious decisions, even amidst overwhelming darkness.
Le Monde: In Brazil, the film 'I'm Still Here' stirs up passions
A review of the film "I'm Still Here" by Jacques Mandelbaum sparked outrage among Brazilian social media users, leading to over 21,600 offensive comments on Le Monde's platforms. The film, which depicts the story of a left-wing politician killed by a military dictatorship, has gained significant acclaim in Brazil.
Critics accused Le Monde of bias, suggesting it favored another film in the Oscar race. The backlash highlights the intense nationalism surrounding the film, which has received multiple prestigious awards and nominations.
#science
GB News: Scientists discover new 'Super-Earth'... and it could be home to alien life
Scientists have identified a new planet, HD 20794d, classified as a "Super-Earth," located 20 light years away in the habitable zone of a sun-like star. This rocky planet, six times the mass of Earth, may have conditions suitable for liquid water and potentially alien life.
The discovery, confirmed after two decades of research, highlights HD 20794d as one of the closest Earth-analogues known. Its unique orbit raises questions about maintaining habitability, and researchers are optimistic about future missions to study its atmosphere for signs of life.