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29 Jan 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Did Biden intentionally cause the border crisis?
The House Judiciary Committee questions whether the Biden administration intentionally caused the border crisis with its record-breaking undocumented immigrant apprehensions and releases. President Biden initially promised to reverse Trump's border policies, but then rescinded them on Day One of his presidency and resumed the catch-and-release practice. The administration has released over 3.3 million illegal crossers into the country, with the majority still remaining. The administration has also implemented guidelines to shield illegal crossers from removal proceedings and limited enforcement measures. Despite attempts to provide lawful pathways, illegal crossings have not significantly decreased. The fate of these millions of migrants without visas is uncertain, as legalization is unlikely and the immigration court backlog is massive, preventing them from presenting their asylum applications.
#society
Fox News: Americans flock to these mid-size cities due to their affordability amid high cost of urban living
Knoxville, Tennessee is one of America's fastest-growing mid-size cities, with many new residents attracted by low living costs, quality education, and a strong sense of community. Factors such as proximity to arts and cultural venues, good weather, and outdoor recreational opportunities also play a role in the city's appeal. The trend of moving from large metropolitan areas to mid-size cities is driven by shifting preferences among millennials who prioritize work-life balance and affordability.
The growing popularity of mid-sized cities, like Knoxville, over large metropolitan areas is due to shifting preferences among millennials who prioritize work-life balance, affordability, and quality of living. The city's diverse economy, including sectors like automotive, aerospace, energy, healthcare, and high-tech, contributes to its appeal. Factors such as affordability, job opportunities, and pleasant climate also attract millennials to mid-size cities. The rise of remote work has further influenced people's decisions to relocate, with millennials seeking a harmonious work-life balance and a more affordable lifestyle.
GB News: Network Rail breaks OWN rules on gender flag waving as it's accused of 'cheap and performative stunt'
Network Rail broke its own rules by installing a "Pride Pillar" at London Bridge station, displaying flags representing different sexual orientations. This decision contradicts their previous removal of a "I love JK Rowling" poster for being too political. Critics argue that the exhibit is a waste of public funds and intimidating to female staff.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Austria suspends payments to UNRWA amid Israeli allegations UN workers helped, celebrated Hamas
Austria suspends payments to UNRWA due to allegations of workers' involvement in the deadly attack on Israel. Other countries, including the US, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Australia, Finland, Netherlands, Switzerland, Canada, and Japan, have also paused funding. Austria joins US, France, and Japan in suspending aid to UNRWA. Despite allegations, Norway, Germany, and Egypt continue to provide assistance. UN calls for resumption of funding.
Le Monde: Gaza: UN agency for Palestinian refugees plunged into unprecedented turmoil
The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) is facing consequences after 12 of its employees were accused of involvement in Hamas's attack. Funding from Western countries, including the US, has been suspended, putting UNRWA's operations in Gaza at risk. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres acknowledges the need for consequences but emphasizes that the agency should not be subject to collective punishment.
#culture
Fox News: Puzzle quiz! How well do you know these fun facts about tricky mind games?
Test your puzzling skills with this engaging quiz on the history of puzzles. Learn about word search puzzles, jigsaw puzzles, and more. Take the quiz and have some fun!
#health
Fox News: Ovarian cancer treatment on fast track for FDA approval as chemo alternatives emerge: 'We're making progress'
A new ovarian cancer drug, RC88, has received FDA approval for Phase 2 clinical trials. The drug is an anti-drug conjugate (ADC) designed to treat aggressive ovarian cancers in patients with poor prognosis. RC88 targets mesothelin, a protein found in tumors. The drug will undergo international and multicenter clinical studies to determine its effectiveness and safety.
#crime
Times Of Israel: Islamic State claims responsibility for deadly shooting at Istanbul church
Islamic State claims responsibility for attack on Roman Catholic church in Istanbul, killing one person. Two suspects arrested, one from Tajikistan and the other from Russia. Turkish authorities investigating.
#technology
Fox News: A privacy win: Amazon limits police access to your Ring camera
In a major policy change, Amazon Ring will no longer allow police requests for home security footage through its Neighbors app, prioritizing individual privacy. While police can still use the app to share safety updates, direct access to video content is now off the table. Law enforcement can still request footage in extreme cases and through legal pathways like warrants or subpoenas. This shift reflects the importance of privacy while maintaining security.
#other
Fox News: Hollywood pigs out with unfair claim of 'environmental racism' at hog farms
A recent documentary, "The Smell of Money," is criticizing Smithfield Foods and accusing hog farmers of "environmental racism." However, the data shows that hog farms were not purposely set up in Black communities, and the challenges faced by these communities are more tied to geographic placement, economic factors, and regulatory decisions. Blaming hog farmers and portraying the industry as racist oversimplifies the issues and hinders comprehensive solutions.