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America One News
29 Jan 2025
#illegals
Liberty Nation News: Karoline Leavitt Poised, Polite, Pointed at First Press Briefing - Liberty Nation News
On January 28, Karoline Leavitt held her first briefing as the youngest White House press secretary, marking a new era for the Trump administration. She emphasized the administration's achievements, particularly in deporting illegal aliens, and criticized the legacy media for misinformation.
Leavitt also introduced a rotating "new media" chair for alternative news sources. While the press corps was generally supportive, there was tension regarding deportations, with Leavitt asserting that all illegal entrants are criminals. Her confidence and preparedness contrasted with her predecessor.
#politics
Fox News: Top NYPD officials faulted for 'demeaning,' 'unprofessional' social media posts attacking critics
Two high-ranking NYPD officials, Deputy Commissioner Kaz Daughtry and Chief John Chell, were found to have violated department policies by making unprofessional social media posts targeting civil servants and journalists. The posts were deemed demeaning and undermined public trust in law enforcement.
The Inspector General's report highlighted inappropriate behavior, including attacks on a judge and a City Council member. While the NYPD claims to have improved its social media practices, accountability for the officials involved remains unclear.
Liberty Nation News: Costco Not Worried About Becoming the Next Bud Light - Liberty Nation News
Costco shareholders recently rejected a proposal to investigate the financial risks of the company's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, with 98% voting against it. Critics argue that this commitment to progressive social values may alienate its working-class customer base, similar to the backlash faced by Bud Light and Target.
The Costco Board, including members with ties to the Obama administration, emphasizes a mission beyond merely selling products, which raises concerns about the potential consequences for the company's profitability. As consumers grow weary of political agendas in retail, the question remains whether Costco's approach will drive customers away.
Le Monde: Trump administration freezes federal grants and loans, sparking panic and confusion
The Trump administration announced a freeze on federal assistance and aid funds, aiming to ensure compliance with its policies. This move, estimated to impact $3 trillion, aligns with the administration's stance against diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.
However, a federal judge intervened, blocking the implementation of the freeze just before it was set to take effect.
#society
GB News: XL bully ban places 'huge burden on policing' and costs millions in vet bills as kennel spaces 'reach capacity'
Police forces in England and Wales are facing a projected £25 million in costs related to the ban on XL bully dogs, a significant rise from £4 million in 2018. This increase is attributed to veterinary bills and kenneling expenses as enforcement of the ban continues.
Since the ban's introduction in February 2024, over 4,500 suspected banned dogs have been seized, with many euthanized due to non-compliance. Police chiefs are calling for government support to manage the escalating costs and resource demands associated with this legislation.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Mossad chief confirms Gaza cleanup risks destroying hostages’ bodies – report
Mossad chief David Barnea informed families of Israeli hostages that bulldozers clearing wreckage in Gaza may hinder the recovery of some bodies. He acknowledged the difficulty of the situation and emphasized the commitment to bring all hostages home, despite concerns about the execution of a three-phase deal.
The deal includes the release of 33 humanitarian hostages and a potential return to fighting after the initial phase. Families fear that later phases may not guarantee the release of all captives, especially prominent Palestinian prisoners like Marwan Barghouti.
#economy
Le Monde: LVMH profits fall 17% but Arnault promises 'wind of optimism' in US
Bernard Arnault, CEO of LVMH, reported a 17% drop in net profit for 2024, totaling €12.6 billion, amid a 2% decline in sales. The luxury goods market is projected to shrink, with particular struggles noted in Asia, especially China, where LVMH saw an 11% decrease in activity.
Analysts were left wanting more insight into strategies for reviving key brands like Dior and Tiffany&Co, as Arnault acknowledged the challenges ahead for the luxury sector.
#health
Fox News: This disease kills more people than all cancers and accidents combined
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the U.S., with 941,652 fatalities reported in 2022. While there have been slight improvements in some risk factors, such as high cholesterol and smoking rates, obesity and diabetes continue to rise, contributing to increased mortality.
The American Heart Association's report highlights that over 72% of U.S. adults have unhealthy weight, with obesity rates particularly high among Black women. Experts emphasize the need for continued efforts to address these risk factors to reduce cardiovascular disease-related deaths.