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29 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Illegal immigrant accused of shooting at small-town officer in high-speed chase faces possible deportation
A Guatemalan illegal immigrant, Eugenio Abraham Solis Klarks, is accused of firing at a Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper after a traffic stop escalated into a high-speed chase. Klarks presented a consular ID but fled the scene, leading to an exchange of gunfire where he was injured.
In response to rising crimes involving illegal immigrants, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee is proposing a bill to establish a centralized immigration enforcement division to enhance collaboration between state and federal authorities. Critics argue this distracts from other legislative priorities.
#politics
Fox News: Senate to kick off RFK Jr, Kelly Loeffler confirmation hearings for top Trump posts
The Senate will hold hearings for three of President Trump's nominees on Wednesday, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services and Howard Lutnick for Commerce Secretary. Kelly Loeffler will also have a hearing for the Small Business Administration.
Kennedy's nomination is considered vulnerable, with senators likely to question him about his controversial views on vaccines. Other nominees, including Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel, may face similar challenges in their confirmation processes.
Fox News: Kelsey Grammer says conservative movement is looking ‘more attractive’ to Hollywood
Kelsey Grammer observes a potential shift in Hollywood's traditionally liberal stance, suggesting that conservatism may be becoming more appealing. He emphasizes the importance of open-mindedness and integrity in politics, expressing hope for a reestablishment of national values under President Trump.
Grammer also reflects on his career, discussing his upcoming memoir about his sister's tragic murder and his ongoing projects, including a new film and hopes for the character Frasier Crane's future. He acknowledges the challenges of working in an industry where political beliefs can influence opportunities.
Le Monde: Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso formally leave ECOWAS
Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso have officially withdrawn from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), marking the end of a year-long process. ECOWAS has stated it will keep its doors open for the three nations, allowing them to retain certain membership privileges.
The three countries, now led by military juntas, previously formed the Alliance of Sahel States (ASS) as a new security partnership. ECOWAS, established in 1975, aimed to promote regional cooperation and economic stability.
#society
Times Of Israel: Ex-hostage says Liri Albag saved her life as Hamas captors tortured, threatened her
Freed hostages Amit Soussana and Naama Levy shared their harrowing experiences from captivity, highlighting the trauma endured and the bonds formed with fellow captives. Soussana credited Liri Albag with saving her life during their ordeal, while Levy expressed gratitude for her return home after 477 days.
The ongoing hostage-ceasefire deal aims to release 33 hostages while Israel reciprocates by freeing Palestinian prisoners. As of now, seven hostages have been released, with 87 still held by Hamas, including confirmed dead. The conflict began on October 7, 2023, with a large-scale attack by Hamas.
GB News: At least 15 people dead as pilgrims crushed to death at Hindu festival in India during stampede
At least 15 people have died and many more injured in a crowd crush at India's Kumbh Mela festival in Prayagraj. The incident occurred during a sacred day of the six-week Hindu celebration, triggered by the collapse of crowd control barriers, prompting officials to urge pilgrims to avoid the main bathing site.
Despite extensive security measures, including surveillance cameras and drones, the festival's massive crowds continue to pose safety challenges. The Kumbh Mela has a history of deadly crowd-related incidents, with past tragedies resulting in hundreds of fatalities.
Fox News: Obama-era prosecutor's probe into blue state police racial bias claims called 'untenable' for troopers
New Jersey State Police are under investigation for alleged racial profiling and a significant drop in traffic stops, which has coincided with an increase in crashes, some fatal. The state attorney general's office is conducting a special counsel probe, raising concerns about police enforcement and public safety.
Critics argue that the slowdown in traffic enforcement is detrimental, as it may lead to more accidents. The investigation follows accusations of biased enforcement practices, with data showing that a majority of stops involved White drivers. Advocates claim this scrutiny is part of a broader anti-police sentiment.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Incoming UK ambassador walks back comments on ‘danger’ of Trump: ‘Ill-judged and wrong’
New U.K. ambassador to the U.S., Lord Peter Mandelson, aims to strengthen the "special relationship" between the two nations. He has revised his previous criticisms of President Trump, stating that he now respects him and believes they share similar motivations in politics.
Mandelson plans to focus on trade, technology, and defense partnerships, particularly regarding China. He emphasized the importance of the U.S.-U.K.-Australia alliance in countering Chinese aggression and expressed optimism about the future of U.S.-U.K. relations under Trump's leadership.
#culture
Le Monde: In 'A Complete Unknown,' Bob Dylan's legend fills the silver screen
American cinema has a long history of exploring the life and mythos of Bob Dylan through various films. Notable works include Donn Alan Pennebaker’s "Don't Look Back," Martin Scorsese’s "No Direction Home," and Todd Haynes’ "I'm Not There," each offering unique perspectives on the iconic musician.
The Coen brothers also contributed with "Inside Llewyn Davis," which presents a fictionalized version of Dylan's influence on folk music. Collectively, these films reflect Dylan's complex persona and the cultural impact he has had over the decades.
#education
Fox News: Wisconsin mom urges Trump admin to launch 'pivotal' probe into alleged race-based discrimination against son
A civil rights complaint has been filed against the Green Bay Area Public School District in Wisconsin, alleging that a policy prioritizing reading support based on race has led to discrimination against a White student with dyslexia. The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty argues this violates the U.S. Constitution and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
The complaint, filed with the Department of Education, claims that the district's practices deny equal educational opportunities based on race. The mother of the student, Colbey Decker, emphasizes the need for a color-blind approach in education, asserting that all children should receive equal treatment regardless of their race.
#crime
Fox News: Sinaloa Cartel's cargo train Nike shoe heist latest in long-standing trend: law enforcement
The Sinaloa Cartel has been implicated in a series of train heists, including a recent theft of Nike shoes valued at $202,500 from a BNSF train in Arizona. Eleven cartel members were arrested, with many being in the U.S. illegally. Law enforcement reports a rise in such organized thefts.
The cartel employs dangerous tactics, including sabotaging train systems to facilitate thefts, which pose risks to public safety. Experts note that train thefts are lucrative for organized crime, and designating cartels as terrorist organizations could provide law enforcement with additional tools to combat these crimes.
#technology
Forbes: DeepSeek Panic Live Updates: OpenAI And Microsoft Reportedly Probing If DeepSeek Used Their Data For Training
The release of China's DeepSeek AI model triggered a significant selloff in U.S. tech stocks, particularly Nvidia, which lost $589 billion in market value in a single day. DeepSeek's model is seen as a competitive threat, operating at a fraction of the cost of U.S. counterparts.
Despite the initial panic, Nvidia rebounded, recovering nearly half of its losses, while Apple benefited from the shift in investor sentiment. Analysts expressed mixed views on DeepSeek's impact, with some cautioning against overreacting to the situation.