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29 Jan 2025

#illegals

The Western Journal: 'Thank God They Got Him': NYC Resident Thrilled Trump, Homan Took Down Illegal Gang Banger Neighbor
'Thank God They Got Him': NYC Resident Thrilled Trump, Homan Took Down Illegal Gang Banger Neighbor
Raids in New York City led by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem resulted in the arrest of 30 criminal illegal immigrants, including gang leader Anderson Zambrano-Pacheco. Residents expressed relief, citing fears of crime linked to illegal immigrants in their neighborhoods.

Community members welcomed the enforcement actions, criticizing past open border policies and emphasizing the need to remove dangerous individuals from the streets. Many voiced support for stricter immigration measures to ensure safety.


#politics

Fox News: Former Trump Cabinet members launch group to promote president's energy agenda
Former Trump Cabinet members launch group to promote president's energy agenda
Former Trump administration officials Dan Brouillette and David Bernhardt are launching the Restoring Energy Dominance Coalition to support Trump's energy agenda, which emphasizes increased oil and gas production while rolling back climate change policies. They argue that this approach is crucial for economic growth and national security.

The coalition aims to rally conservatives around Trump's energy platform as part of his 2024 campaign, focusing on a diverse energy strategy that includes fossil fuels, nuclear, and renewables. The initiative follows Trump's executive orders aimed at expediting domestic energy production and reversing previous climate regulations.


Breitbart: Lady Gaga Vows to 'Fight' Trump Administration After Praying He Would Lose the Election
Lady Gaga Vows to 'Fight' Trump Administration After Praying He Would Lose the Election
Lady Gaga expressed her desire for President Trump to lose the election, emphasizing her compassion for those fearful of his presidency. She highlighted the importance of community support for marginalized groups and vowed to fight against the challenges posed by the Trump administration.

She noted that the next four years would be difficult but affirmed her commitment to stand with others in support of the LGBTQ community. Gaga's comments follow Trump's executive order recognizing only two genders and banning gender-transition surgery for minors.


Human Events: VANESSA BATTAGLIA: After the Coronation Ball, it’s time for the Right to make moves
VANESSA BATTAGLIA: After the Coronation Ball, it’s time for the Right to make moves
The Coronation Ball in DC showcased a gathering of young conservatives celebrating a revival of traditional values and fashion, emphasizing a break from progressive cultural norms. Attendees expressed a desire to reclaim American culture, focusing on elegance and dignity.

The event marked a shift in the political landscape, with a newfound confidence among conservatives as they navigate a changing social environment. The absence of opposition activists highlighted a growing acceptance of their movement, as mainstream media begins to acknowledge their presence and influence.


The Western Journal: Two Trump-Endorsed Congressional Candidates Score Victories in Special Election Primaries
Two Trump-Endorsed Congressional Candidates Score Victories in Special Election Primaries
Republican candidates Randy Fine and Jimmy Patronis, endorsed by Donald Trump, won their primaries in Florida for congressional seats. Fine will run in the 6th District against Democrat Josh Weil, while Patronis will face Democrat Gay Valimont in the 1st District.

Both candidates emphasize their commitment to Trump's agenda, focusing on economic growth, border security, and military support. They are expected to win in their heavily Republican districts, potentially increasing the GOP's House majority.


Forbes: German Chancellor Calls Musk’s Support For European Far-Right ‘Really Disgusting’—Latest In Their War Of Words
German Chancellor Calls Musk’s Support For European Far-Right ‘Really Disgusting’—Latest In Their War Of Words
Elon Musk has faced backlash from German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for his support of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which Scholz condemned as harmful to democracy in Europe. Musk's remarks about Germany's historical guilt, particularly regarding the Holocaust, have further fueled tensions.

As Germany approaches parliamentary elections, Musk's advocacy for the AfD has raised concerns among European leaders, with Scholz and others criticizing his influence on politics. Musk, known for his controversial statements, continues to engage in public disputes with Scholz and other officials.


#society

Le Monde: French rapper Nekfeu accused of violence amid custody dispute, testing 'coercive control' theory in court
French rapper Nekfeu accused of violence amid custody dispute, testing 'coercive control' theory in court
French rapper Nekfeu and Dina B. began their relationship in 2018 after connecting over shared interests. They married in December 2020 but finalized their divorce in March 2024, leading to a contentious custody battle over their 3-year-old son. Dina B. faces charges for not complying with custody arrangements.




Forbes: TSA Now Accepts Digital IDs From These 14 States
TSA Now Accepts Digital IDs From These 14 States
Virginia has become the 14th state to allow mobile driver’s licenses for airport security, utilizing TSA's CAT-2 digital ID readers that employ facial recognition technology. Passengers can use these IDs at participating airports, but TSA advises carrying a physical ID as well.

Concerns have been raised by a bipartisan group of senators regarding the privacy implications of facial recognition technology in airports, warning it could lead to extensive federal surveillance without Congressional approval.


The Telegraph: The anti-corruption radio DJ who defied Assad
The anti-corruption radio DJ who defied Assad
In the wake of Bashar al-Assad's fall, attention has shifted to the bravery of Syrians resisting his regime. One notable figure is Anas al-Madani, a radio DJ in Damascus, who hosts a program called "Against Corruption," critiquing officials while living in constant fear of retaliation.

Despite the risks, al-Madani continues to expose corruption, armed with only his wits and a few precautions. His courage exemplifies a different form of resistance amidst the chaos in Syria.


#culture

Breitbart: Delicate Celebrities Offered 'Cancel Culture' Insurance to Combat Public Fallout
Delicate Celebrities Offered 'Cancel Culture' Insurance to Combat Public Fallout
A UK-based PR firm, Borkowski, has launched an insurance policy called "Preempt" aimed at celebrities facing potential cancel culture backlash. The policy includes a 24/7 emergency hotline, security advice, and crisis PR support for individuals and businesses.

This initiative follows incidents like Selena Gomez's recent social media backlash over her comments on ICE deportations. The coverage is underwritten by Samphire Risk, targeting high-value clients exposed to various threats.


#health

Fox News: RFK Jr rips Dem senator for pushing 'dishonest' narrative on past vaccine comments: 'Corrected it many times'
RFK Jr rips Dem senator for pushing 'dishonest' narrative on past vaccine comments: 'Corrected it many times'
HHS Secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced scrutiny from Sen. Ron Wyden during his confirmation hearing. Wyden challenged Kennedy on past statements regarding vaccines, questioning the consistency of his views and accusing him of dishonesty.

Kennedy defended himself, claiming that his comments were misrepresented and that he was interrupted during a podcast. He asserted he is pro-safety rather than anti-vaccine, amidst significant opposition to his nomination from advocacy groups.


#crime

Breitbart: Shooting at Indiana Grocer Leaves 2 Civilians Dead and 2 Officers Injured
Shooting at Indiana Grocer Leaves 2 Civilians Dead and 2 Officers Injured
A shooting at a grocery store in Elkhart, Indiana, resulted in two civilian fatalities and injuries to two police officers during an exchange of gunfire with the suspect, who was killed. The incident occurred around 5:30 p.m., and the investigation is ongoing with no further threats reported.

Witnesses described hearing multiple shots, initially mistaking them for a balloon pop. The Elkhart County Homicide Unit is leading the investigation and is seeking information from the public.


#technology

Fox News: Fox News AI Newsletter: DeepSeek underscores US-China race for AI dominance, OpenAI says
Fox News AI Newsletter: DeepSeek underscores US-China race for AI dominance, OpenAI says
The emergence of Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has intensified the competition between the U.S. and China in artificial intelligence, with significant implications for the future of democratic versus authoritarian technology. Both President Trump and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman have highlighted the urgency of maintaining U.S. leadership in this sector.

Additionally, innovations like the life-sized AI robot Melody aim to address loneliness, while U.S. company Tombot has introduced an AI-powered robotic dog named Jennie to support cognitive health. The developments reflect ongoing efforts to leverage AI for societal benefits amid growing competition.


#other

GB News: US weather: 'Roller-coaster' of temperatures to hit America as 'weather whiplash' triggers cold front after 'warm rush'
US weather: 'Roller-coaster' of temperatures to hit America as 'weather whiplash' triggers cold front after 'warm rush'
The U.S. is set for a week of extreme temperature fluctuations, with eastern states experiencing highs nearing 70°F, significantly above average. This warm spell will be followed by a cold front bringing wind, rain, and snow, particularly affecting the northern regions.

Meteorologists warn of potential storms as warm and cold air masses collide, creating volatile conditions. While much of the Central and Eastern U.S. will see above-average temperatures, the West Coast and far north will remain cooler.