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28 Jan 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Chicago ICE director credits Trump admin for taking 'handcuffs off' agency to target criminal migrants
Chicago ICE director credits Trump admin for taking 'handcuffs off' agency to target criminal migrants
ICE officials in Chicago commend the Trump administration for enhancing their enforcement capabilities, focusing on individuals with violent criminal histories rather than vulnerable populations. They emphasize a coordinated approach with multiple agencies to address national security threats.

The agency is set to expand its operations, with New York City identified as the next target for ICE raids, following the detention of over 1,200 illegal immigrants with criminal charges nationwide.


Forbes: Everything To Know About Trump’s ‘Mass Deportation’ Plans: Trump Suggests Deporting Repeat Criminal Offenders
Everything To Know About Trump’s ‘Mass Deportation’ Plans: Trump Suggests Deporting Repeat Criminal Offenders
President Trump proposed sending repeat criminal offenders to foreign countries to reduce U.S. prison costs, coinciding with what his administration claims is the "largest deportation operation" in U.S. history. ICE has ramped up arrests, targeting undocumented immigrants, especially in sanctuary cities.

Local officials in these cities are preparing for potential raids, with some softening their stance against Trump's policies. The administration has also lifted restrictions on ICE operations in sensitive locations like schools and churches, raising concerns about the impact on communities.


#politics

Breitbart: Trump Announces Military in CA, Uses Emergency Powers for Water Flow
Trump Announces Military in CA, Uses Emergency Powers for Water Flow
President Trump claimed he sent military forces to California and activated emergency powers to increase water flow from the Pacific Northwest, asserting that environmental concerns were no longer prioritized over people's needs. However, California's Department of Water Resources refuted this, stating that the military did not enter the state and that water supplies remained sufficient.

The president's actions follow devastating wildfires in California, prompting him to assert more federal control over water management. His executive order aims to expedite exemptions to environmental protections, which critics argue could endanger local species and are unrelated to the wildfires.


The Western Journal: Jim Acosta Quitting CNN in a Huff After Receiving Humiliating Demotion: Report
Jim Acosta Quitting CNN in a Huff After Receiving Humiliating Demotion: Report
Jim Acosta is reportedly leaving CNN after being reassigned from a weekday morning slot to a late-night show, coinciding with Donald Trump's return to power. The new time slot is expected to have low viewership, prompting speculation about Acosta's future with the network.

CNN is also undergoing layoffs, with about 200 employees affected as the network shifts focus towards digital content. Acosta, who has been with CNN for 18 years, is said to be considering cutting his contract short due to the demotion.


The Federalist: Trump Had Most Consequential First Week In Presidential History
Trump Had Most Consequential First Week In Presidential History
In his first week of a second term, President Trump implemented over 300 executive actions, focusing on dismantling the Washington bureaucracy and promoting U.S. investments. He secured significant commitments from companies, including a $500 billion AI infrastructure project and $600 billion from Saudi Arabia.

Trump also declared a national border emergency, ramping up deportations and reinstating policies like "Remain in Mexico." He rescinded Biden-era energy regulations and made moves to lower consumer costs. His actions aimed to restore optimism among supporters frustrated by the previous administration.


GB News: SHOCK MAP: Cash-strapped councils seeking LARGEST tax increases - are YOU set to lose hundreds?
SHOCK MAP: Cash-strapped councils seeking LARGEST tax increases - are YOU set to lose hundreds?
Local authorities in the UK are facing severe financial pressure, with debts totaling around £140 billion. To address this, councils are looking to raise council tax rates, often using a loophole that allows them to bypass the need for a referendum.

Taxpayers could see increases of up to 4.99%, with some councils seeking even higher rates. The situation varies across regions, with significant discrepancies in council tax rates. Housing Secretary Angela Rayner is expected to decide on these requests by mid-February.


The Western Journal: CNN Panelist Freaks Out When Scott Jennings Tells Her to 'Lawyer Up' After Her Nazi Rant
CNN Panelist Freaks Out When Scott Jennings Tells Her to 'Lawyer Up' After Her Nazi Rant
Scott Jennings and Catherine Rampell clashed on CNN over accusations that Elon Musk has Nazi sympathies, stemming from a gesture he made at a Trump rally. Rampell claimed Musk's actions indicate he is "playing footsie" with Nazis, while Jennings defended Musk, suggesting Rampell's claims were baseless.

Rampell became increasingly agitated during the exchange, particularly when Jennings told her to "lawyer up" regarding her accusations. The incident highlighted a growing divide in media narratives, with Jennings arguing that such smears are losing credibility among the public.


Fox News: Illinois 'super mayor' conducted 'systematic' cover-up of excessive spending, Lightfoot investigation finds
Illinois 'super mayor' conducted 'systematic' cover-up of excessive spending, Lightfoot investigation finds
An investigation led by former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot revealed that Dolton, Illinois, Mayor Tiffany Henyard's administration engaged in a systematic effort to conceal the village's financial troubles. The report indicated that hundreds of thousands of dollars from the American Rescue Plan went unaccounted for, with no official tracking of expenditures.

Additionally, the village's credit card spending surged to $779,638 in 2023, lacking proper documentation. Henyard has also faced legal issues, being held in contempt of court for failing to sign liquor licenses. The situation raises concerns about financial mismanagement in Dolton.


Fox News: Gary Peters, Democratic senator from Trump state, won't seek re-election
Gary Peters, Democratic senator from Trump state, won't seek re-election
Michigan Democratic Sen. Gary Peters will not seek re-election when his term ends in January 2027. He cited a desire to spend more time with family and the belief that public service should not be a lifelong commitment. His retirement opens a Senate seat in a state won by Trump in 2024.

Peters, a two-term senator, indicated he always planned to eventually step aside for the next generation of leaders. His departure follows a similar situation in Michigan, where Democrats previously held an open seat.


Forbes: Trump Pauses All Federal Grants Starting Today—But Details Are Scarce. Here’s What We Know.
Trump Pauses All Federal Grants Starting Today—But Details Are Scarce. Here’s What We Know.
The Trump administration has paused all federal financial assistance programs pending a review to ensure alignment with recent executive orders. This temporary moratorium affects a wide range of funding, including education and infrastructure, and requires agencies to report on paused programs by February 10.

The decision has sparked concern among Democrats, with leaders questioning its legality and potential impacts on critical funding, such as cancer research. The pause does not affect Social Security or Medicare payments, and exceptions may be granted on a case-by-case basis.


#society

Times Of Israel: Some hostages’ families say IDF told them loved ones may be dead, as per Hamas ‘list’
Some hostages’ families say IDF told them loved ones may be dead, as per Hamas ‘list’
Families of hostages set for release from Gaza are expressing deep concern after Hamas reported that eight of the 33 hostages are dead. This information aligns with Israeli military assessments, raising fears for the remaining hostages' safety.

The ongoing ceasefire deal mandates the release of hostages, but families are now prioritizing the return of living captives over deceased ones. As negotiations continue, the situation remains tense, with the war in Gaza having begun on October 7, 2023.


Fox News: Trump's first week promise hit me hard on Chicago's South Side
Trump's first week promise hit me hard on Chicago's South Side
Pastor Corey Brooks reflects on President Trump's inauguration speech, emphasizing the need for a colorblind and merit-based society. He recalls the success of Samuel Fuller, a Black entrepreneur who thrived through capitalism and hard work, contrasting this with the detrimental effects of post-60s liberalism.

Brooks argues that dependency policies have harmed communities, and it's essential to shift focus from race to personal development. He calls for a renewed commitment to meritocracy and self-improvement, aiming to inspire a new generation of achievers like Fuller.


Fox News: South African elephant kills tourist who was trying to save children at Kruger National Park
South African elephant kills tourist who was trying to save children at Kruger National Park
A 59-year-old man, Shaik Adam Shabir Ammed, was trampled to death by an elephant in Kruger National Park while attempting to protect children who had run into the bush. The incident is under investigation, and park officials extended condolences to the family.

Officials noted that while elephants are typically peaceful, they can become aggressive if threatened or harassed. Visitors are advised to remain in designated areas and keep vehicle doors closed to avoid dangerous encounters.


Times Of Israel: New York Times says reporter assaulted by troops in raid on party for freed Hamas prisoner
New York Times says reporter assaulted by troops in raid on party for freed Hamas prisoner
A New York Times reporter was assaulted by an Israeli soldier while covering a celebration for the release of a Palestinian terror convict in East Jerusalem. The military sought to suppress celebrations deemed incitement to terrorism, leading to the incident where the soldier struck the reporter.

The Israeli military expressed regret over the assault, stating troops acted on reports of gunfire without knowing journalists were present. They are investigating the matter, and the area was declared a closed military zone.


#economy

Forbes: The World's Most Trustworthy Crypto Exchanges
The World's Most Trustworthy Crypto Exchanges
Bitcoin has surged past $100,000, driven by record ETF launches and optimism for pro-crypto regulations. However, investors are cautioned to choose crypto exchanges wisely, as safety and regulatory compliance vary greatly among them. The collapse of FTX highlights these risks.

Forbes' ranking of trustworthy exchanges places CME Group at the top, followed by Coinbase and Bitstamp. Binance, despite past legal issues, remains a major player, while Robinhood's acquisition of Bitstamp signals potential consolidation in the industry. Investors are advised to prioritize asset safety.


#military

Liberty Nation News: When Current News Died in the Pentagon - Liberty Nation News
When Current News Died in the Pentagon - Liberty Nation News
The Pentagon's Early Bird news digest, a crucial source of information for military leadership for 65 years, was abruptly discontinued in 2013 due to its growing influence. It provided curated news relevant to national security, helping decision-makers stay informed.

In its place, the Defense News’ Early Bird Brief and other aggregators have emerged, but they lack the focused insight that the original service offered. This shift raises concerns about the quality and relevance of information available to military personnel and leadership.


#education

The American Mind: Ohio Public Universities Cut Academics, Preserve DEI
Ohio Public Universities Cut Academics, Preserve DEI
Ohio universities cut humanities and languages amidst enrollment declines while DEI offices remain intact, raising concerns.


The Epoch Times: Classical Education Resurgence Is Shaping School Choice
Classical Education Resurgence Is Shaping School Choice
Classical education is resurging in the U.S., especially in Florida, driven by parental dissatisfaction with traditional schooling.


#crime

Fox News: Fake toll road texts sweep America as Chinese scammers target US drivers
Fake toll road texts sweep America as Chinese scammers target US drivers
A new toll road scam is targeting U.S. residents through deceptive text messages claiming unpaid tolls. Scammers impersonate toll operators, urging victims to provide sensitive information on fake websites. Security experts link the scheme to Chinese smishing groups selling phishing kits.

These scams have been reported across multiple states, utilizing advanced techniques to bypass traditional spam filters. Victims are advised to verify messages directly with toll operators and to avoid sharing personal information. Increased vigilance is necessary to combat these evolving phishing threats.


#technology

Liberty Nation News: The Double-Edged Sword of China’s DeepSeek AI Sensation - Liberty Nation News
The Double-Edged Sword of China’s DeepSeek AI Sensation - Liberty Nation News
A Chinese AI startup, DeepSeek, caused a significant market downturn, erasing over $1 trillion in value on Wall Street. Its performance in natural language processing and coding rivaled that of major US companies, but it was developed at a fraction of the cost, leading to panic selling.

While the decline in energy prices may benefit inflation efforts, DeepSeek's success raises concerns for US tech companies, potentially threatening their market dominance. The rise of DeepSeek, surpassing ChatGPT in popularity, signals a competitive shift in the AI landscape that could have wide-ranging implications.


#other

Le Monde: Saidnaya prison, a microcosm of the barbarity of the Al-Assad regime
Saidnaya prison, a microcosm of the barbarity of the Al-Assad regime
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