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#illegals
The Western Journal: Poetic Justice: Trump Eyeing Kari Lake for Ambassador to Mexico
President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly considering Kari Lake for the role of ambassador to Mexico. Lake, a strong advocate for tough immigration policies, previously lost her Senate campaign but has been vocal about addressing illegal immigration and drug trafficking from Mexico.
Lake's appointment could align with Trump's strategy to tackle border issues, as she supports reinstating policies from his first term, including the "Remain in Mexico" policy. Trump claims to have had productive discussions with Mexico's new president regarding migration and drug inflow.
#politics
The Western Journal: Breaking: Struggling to Save Her Political Life, Joni Ernst Endorses Kash Patel
Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa has endorsed Kash Patel for FBI director and journalist Pete Hegseth for secretary of defense. Ernst emphasized Patel's commitment to transparency and reforming federal agencies, while Hegseth faces confirmation challenges due to allegations he denies.
Ernst's support aligns with pressure from Trump allies, who assert that opposing his nominees could have political repercussions. The backing of Patel has also been echoed by other Republican senators, highlighting a push for changes within the FBI's leadership.
Fox News: Alvin Bragg challenger says bringing forward Daniel Penny trial was an indication of bad judgment
Maud Maron, challenging Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, criticized his decision to bring Daniel Penny's case to trial, calling it a sign of poor judgment. Penny was acquitted of criminally negligent homicide in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely, a mentally ill man who threatened passengers.
Maron expressed relief over the verdict, stating it reflected a common understanding among New Yorkers about self-defense in threatening situations. She emphasized the need for a change in leadership at the DA's office to ensure public safety.
Breitbart: Watch: Rosie O'Donnell Rants About Her Face Herpes, UFOs; Claims She's 'Taunted' by MAGA
Rosie O'Donnell revealed in a TikTok video that she has developed a cold sore, which she attributes to stress, particularly from her fear of UFOs. She expressed frustration over being taunted by supporters of the MAGA movement regarding her health.
In a follow-up video, O'Donnell confirmed the cold sore and discussed her ongoing stress, mentioning various reasons for it, including political tensions. She has also criticized Donald Trump and called for the abolishment of the Electoral College.
#society
Breitbart: Donald Trump Jr., Elon Musk Make End-of-Year Push for Kids Online Safety Act
Donald Trump Jr. and Elon Musk are urging Congress to pass the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) to enhance online protections for children while preserving free speech. The bill has already passed the Senate with strong support but faces opposition in the House.
KOSA aims to empower parents in managing their children's online experiences and includes measures to increase transparency from social media platforms. Advocates plan a rally to push for its passage, emphasizing the importance of child safety in the digital space.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Erdogan says he and Putin are only two leaders left – as Turkish-backed rebels ‘seize Syrian city’
Turkish-backed rebels have reportedly seized the city of Manbij in northern Syria from US-backed Kurdish militants, marking a significant potential loss for the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). The ongoing conflict stems from Turkey's opposition to Kurdish influence in Syria, linked to the PKK.
The Syrian National Army (SNA) launched its "Dawn of Freedom" offensive with the aim of restoring security, while the SDF continues to contest the claim of losing Manbij. This development highlights the complex dynamics of the region and Turkey's stance against Kurdish groups.
#economy
Breitbart: New York Gov. Hochul Proposes $300 'Inflation Refund' Payments
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has proposed a one-time payment of $300 for individuals earning $150,000 or less and $500 for couples making $300,000 or less, aimed at about 8.6 million residents. This initiative, termed the "Inflation Refund," would utilize $3 billion in taxpayer funds.
Hochul emphasized that the payments are a response to high living costs and unprecedented state revenues from sales tax. Eligible taxpayers must have filed recent tax returns, with no loopholes in the proposal. If approved, payments would begin in fall 2025.
#military
Times Of Israel: Some 250 Israeli strikes hit Syrian military targets after fall of Assad — reports
Israel has intensified its airstrikes in Syria, targeting military infrastructure following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime. Reports indicate that Israeli planes bombed multiple air bases and missile storage sites, with around 250 strikes believed to have occurred since the regime's collapse.
The Israeli Defense Forces have focused on destroying strategic weapons to prevent hostile forces from gaining military capabilities. Concurrently, the U.S. has conducted strikes against ISIS targets in central Syria, taking advantage of the shifting power dynamics in the region.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: "My Life had stood - a Loaded Gun"
The poem explores themes of power, identity, and companionship through the metaphor of a loaded gun and its owner. It reflects on the relationship between the two, highlighting the gun's role in hunting and its deadly capabilities, while also acknowledging its inability to die.
The discussion emphasizes the importance of approaching cultural and political dialogue with appreciation and generosity, rather than mere civility. Support is sought to maintain a constructive space in modern discourse.
The Imaginative Conservative: From Tragic to Magic: Shakespeare & the Critics
Annie-Paule de Prinsac's "Shakespeare: The Magician and the Healer" explores Shakespeare's Catholic sympathies, arguing that he used mannerism to subtly convey truths about religion in a time of strict censorship. Recent scholarship increasingly recognizes this aspect of his work, moving from the fringes to mainstream acceptance.
The shift in Shakespeare scholarship reflects a growing acknowledgment of his Christian humanism and Catholicism, with numerous recent works supporting this perspective. De Prinsac's analysis highlights how Shakespeare's artistry allowed him to navigate the religious tensions of his era while still conveying critical truths.
#education
Breitbart: Your Tuition Dollars at Work: UCLA to Offer English Course Developed by AI
UCLA will introduce a comparative literature course in winter 2025, utilizing AI-developed materials from its Kudu system. Led by Professor Zrinka Stahuljak, the course will focus on texts from the Middle Ages to the 17th century, emphasizing literary analysis and writing.
Kudu aims to streamline course preparation, allowing instructors to focus more on student engagement. Unlike other AI tools, Kudu will rely solely on curated course content, minimizing the risk of misuse for assignments.
#crime
GB News: Police investigating 'murder' of Michelin star chef at Notting Hill Carnival release CCTV of possible witnesses
Police are investigating the death of chef Mussie Imnetu, who was attacked near Notting Hill Carnival. Imnetu, 41, died from a head injury sustained outside Dr Power restaurant. Detectives seek two potential witnesses who were near the scene on August 26.
Omar Wilson, 31, has been charged with murder and will face trial in February. Authorities released CCTV images of the witnesses, emphasizing they are not suspects but may have vital information. The investigation continues as police urge anyone with information to come forward.
#sports
Breitbart: Giants Player Allegedly Paid OnlyFans Model to Flash Saints: 'I Did My Part'
An unnamed Giants player allegedly offered OnlyFans model Ava Louise free tickets to distract the opposing Saints by flashing them during the game. Louise shared their conversation, revealing the player's request to remain anonymous to avoid potential fines or job loss.
Despite her efforts, the distraction did not work, and the Giants lost the game 14-11. Louise later posted about the experience, indicating it was memorable, though it may lead to her being banned from MetLife Stadium.