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30 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Defense Secretary Hegseth says Guantanamo Bay is 'perfect place' to hold migrants 'safely in the interim'
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced plans to "humanely move" criminal migrants out of the U.S. and collaborate with agencies to secure the southern border. He highlighted Guantanamo Bay as a temporary facility for holding these migrants during repatriation processes.
Hegseth emphasized that this initiative aims to enhance border security and facilitate mass deportations of illegal criminals. He also stated a commitment to a merit-based military devoid of diversity, equity, and inclusion policies.
#politics
Le Monde: Meta agrees to pay $25 million to settle lawsuit from Trump after January 6 suspension
Meta has settled a lawsuit with Donald Trump for $25 million, following his claims of wrongful censorship after the Capitol riot. Most of the funds will support Trump's future presidential library, while Meta does not admit any wrongdoing regarding the account suspensions.
This settlement reflects a shift in Meta's approach, as CEO Mark Zuckerberg has indicated a desire to restore free expression on the platform. The move comes amid Trump's ongoing engagement with tech leaders and a backdrop of increasing media settlements related to his legal challenges.
Breitbart: Democrat Critics of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Are on the Healthcare Dole
During Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation hearing for Health and Human Services Secretary, Senate Democrats criticized him for pursuing money and influence, despite having received substantial donations from the healthcare industry themselves. Sen. Ron Wyden highlighted Kennedy's alleged motivations while downplaying his own financial ties to healthcare donors.
Kennedy, nominated by Trump, emphasized his goal to address the chronic disease epidemic, which he views as a significant threat to the nation's health and economy. He criticized the healthcare industry's influence, asserting that it has contributed to America's health crisis.
Fox News: NYC mayoral candidates distancing themselves from 'defund the police' beliefs
Several candidates for New York City mayor are distancing themselves from past support for "defund the police" initiatives as they prepare for the 2025 election. Prominent Democrats, including Zellnor Myrie, Scott M. Stringer, and Brad Lander, are now advocating for increased police funding and hiring more officers to combat rising crime.
This shift in stance contrasts sharply with their previous positions during the 2020 protests following George Floyd's death, where many supported cuts to the police budget. Candidates now emphasize the need for public safety and accountability in response to the growing concerns over crime in the city.
Forbes: Meta Settles Trump’s Lawsuit: Will Pay $25 Million To End Censorship Claims
Meta will pay $25 million to settle a lawsuit from Donald Trump regarding the suspension of his accounts after the January 6 Capitol attack. The settlement, signed by Trump, allocates $22 million for his presidential library and the rest for legal fees, without an admission of wrongdoing.
Trump's accounts were reinstated in January 2023, but concerns about penalties for future violations remain. The lawsuit highlighted issues of censorship and the impact of social media policies on political figures.
#society
Fox News: Kevin Costner's ex engaged to family friend nearly one year after finalizing divorce with 'Yellowstone' star
Christine Baumgartner, Kevin Costner's ex-wife, is engaged to financier Joshua Connor. The couple, who were spotted together in Hawaii in July 2023, confirmed their relationship after Baumgartner finalized her divorce in February 2024. Connor proposed during a beach dinner in Santa Barbara.
Baumgartner filed for divorce in May 2023, citing irreconcilable differences, and was involved in a child support dispute with Costner. The couple was married for 18 years before their separation.
#military
Times Of Israel: IDF confirms interceptor that killed man in August was from auxiliary defense system
An Israeli man was killed by an interceptor missile during a Hezbollah drone attack in August. The missile was fired from the SPYDER air defense system, which the Israeli military had not previously used. The IDF confirmed the incident and stated that the system was rushed into service due to urgent operational needs.
The military acknowledged that deployment procedures were skipped, and no officials informed the victim's family about the circumstances of his death. The IDF claimed the system's use has led to improvements in response to drone threats, while Rafael, the defense contractor, rejected accusations of exploiting the war for operational experience.
#health
Breitbart: Coalition Group Launched to Support RFK Jr. as HHS Secretary
The Patient First Coalition (PFC) has been launched to support Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination as head of the Department of Health and Human Services. The coalition aims to push for the "Make America Healthy Agenda" and will apply grassroots pressure on Republican Senators during Kennedy's confirmation hearings.
Kennedy emphasized the need to address the chronic disease epidemic affecting healthcare costs, particularly for lower-income Americans. He advocates for transparency regarding the health impacts of processed foods and aims to promote a healthier agenda if confirmed.
#sports
GB News: Jake Paul snubs Mike Tyson as boxing star reveals hardest puncher he's faced
Jake Paul has named Tommy Fury as the hardest-hitting opponent he has faced, emphasizing Fury's timing and technical skills over raw power, despite having fought Mike Tyson. Their rivalry intensified after Fury handed Paul his first professional loss in 2023.
Fury has challenged Paul for a rematch, claiming he can deliver a second loss, while Paul dismissed the challenge, citing Fury's recent fight withdrawals and lack of credibility. Paul also mentioned a rejected $8 million offer to Fury, criticizing his current situation.