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29 Jan 2025
#illegals
The Western Journal: Trump Issues Big Beautiful Quotas to ICE Officers for Arrests of Illegals
President Trump has mandated that ICE agents arrest a minimum of 1,875 illegal immigrants daily as part of a strategy to combat illegal border crossings. Despite over 4,500 arrests since his second term began, Trump is pushing for more aggressive enforcement.
The administration prioritizes deporting illegal aliens with criminal backgrounds, asserting that all who cross the border unlawfully have violated federal law. Critics argue that the arrest quotas are insufficient to address the significant number of illegal crossings during the previous administration.
The Western Journal: Fact Check: Was the US Founded by Immigrants?
During President Biden's term, approximately 10 million migrants entered the U.S. illegally, raising concerns about immigration policy. J.D. Vance argues that the U.S. was founded by settlers, not immigrants, and emphasizes that citizenship should be reserved for those who come legally and plan to stay.
This distinction highlights a debate over the definition of "immigrant" versus "settler," with some arguing that the current immigration discourse conflates legal and illegal entry. Vance advocates for prioritizing the interests of lawful residents in immigration policy.
#politics
The Western Journal: The 5 Embarrassing Jim Acosta Clips That Cement His Legacy as a Media Hack and Complete Fraud
Jim Acosta has left CNN after a reshuffle that demoted him to a late-night slot, marking the end of his contentious tenure as a White House correspondent. Known for his confrontations with Donald Trump, Acosta's departure highlights his diminishing relevance in the network’s evolving coverage.
In his farewell, Acosta urged viewers to resist lies and hold onto truth, a message met with irony as social media users quickly compiled clips showcasing his own misleading statements. His future remains uncertain, but his legacy at CNN is now punctuated by a series of embarrassing moments.
Fox News: Top law firm Sullivan & Cromwell to represent Trump in ongoing legal matters
Former President Donald Trump has engaged the law firm Sullivan & Cromwell for his appeals against cases brought by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and NY Attorney General Letitia James. The firm will be led by Robert J. Giuffra Jr. and includes several other experienced attorneys.
This legal shift follows the appointment of Trump's previous attorneys to significant roles in his administration. Trump's appeal aims to challenge the perceived misuse of criminal law against him, which his legal team argues sets a dangerous precedent.
Fox News: Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard involved in board meeting brawl between boyfriend, activist
Tiffany Henyard, the mayor of Dolton, Illinois, was involved in a physical altercation during a township board meeting after an activist criticized her leadership and referenced a damaging report about her administration's financial mismanagement. The chaotic scene escalated when Henyard's boyfriend confronted the activist, leading to a brawl that prompted police intervention.
The report by former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot revealed serious allegations against Henyard, including excessive spending and a lack of accountability regarding funds from the American Rescue Plan. Henyard's administration has faced scrutiny for failing to track significant expenditures, including questionable credit card usage.
The Federalist: CA Ends Prosecution Of Pro-Lifers Who Found Aborted Baby Sales
California has reached a plea deal with investigative journalists David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt, concluding a nearly decade-long legal battle stemming from their undercover investigation into Planned Parenthood's sale of aborted fetal body parts. The case, initiated by Kamala Harris in 2016, raised significant First Amendment concerns.
Under the agreement, Daleiden and Merritt pleaded no contest to one charge of unlawful recording, avoiding prison time. Attorney General Rob Bonta's statements on their conviction have been contested by Daleiden, who argues that they will only be found guilty if they violate the terms of the deal. The case continues to be leveraged in the political discourse surrounding abortion rights.
Le Monde: Italy's Meloni under investigation over release of Libyan warlord wanted by ICC
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced she is under investigation related to the Osama Najim case, involving a Libyan militiaman accused of war crimes. This follows his controversial repatriation to Libya after being arrested in Italy.
Tensions rise between Meloni's far-right government and the judiciary, with accusations that proposed reforms aim to undermine judicial independence. Other high-ranking officials are also under investigation.
#society
Fox News: At least 30 dead in stampede at the massive Maha Kumbh festival in India, police say
A stampede at the Maha Kumbh festival in Prayagraj, India, resulted in at least 30 deaths and 60 injuries as millions of pilgrims rushed for a ritual bath in sacred waters. Authorities estimate that over 400 million people will attend the six-week festival, which began on January 13.
The incident has drawn criticism regarding crowd management and safety measures, with opposition leaders blaming government mismanagement. Despite the tragedy, millions continue to gather at the site, which is a significant cultural event for India's Hindu population.
GB News: Dad charged £100 after taking '20 seconds' to pick up daughter from Manchester Airport
A father was fined £100 for stopping briefly to collect his daughter at Manchester Airport's drop-off area. Lee Mellor, who only paused for 20 seconds, was informed by an airport worker about the penalty for misusing the area. The fine was later reduced to £60.
Manchester Airport enforces strict rules for drop-off and pick-up zones to manage traffic flow, with designated areas for each purpose. The airport offers a free shuttle service for both pick-ups and drop-offs from JetParks 1 car park.
Fox News: Los Angeles wildfires: Lawsuit alleges video shows what started Eaton Fire
A lawsuit claims Southern California Edison (SCE) is responsible for the Eaton Fire, citing surveillance footage that allegedly shows sparks from an SCE electrical tower igniting a fire. The complaint asserts that SCE failed to shut down power equipment despite warnings, leading to significant damage.
The law firm representing affected residents is seeking to preserve evidence and has received numerous claims against SCE. The utility company is cooperating with investigations but maintains that further examination of the video is necessary before drawing conclusions.
Gataway Couple: What Questions Should I Ask an RV Dealer?
When buying an RV, consumers often overlook crucial questions that can protect them from unscrupulous dealers. It’s essential to understand the RV buying process, including total costs, financing options, warranty details, and standard features. Knowledge and preparation can prevent costly mistakes.
Asking about the RV's weight, tow capacity, and how long it has been on the lot can also aid in making an informed decision. Additionally, consumers should inquire about the service department process and the potential for negotiation on price. Being an informed buyer is vital for securing a fair deal.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Hamas claims Israel delaying Gaza aid, affecting hostage release; Israel: Fake news
Hamas officials have accused Israel of delaying humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza, claiming it violates a recent hostage-ceasefire agreement. They warned that such delays could impact the release of hostages. Israel has denied these claims, stating that aid deliveries have exceeded the agreed-upon amounts.
The humanitarian deal stipulates a minimum of 600 trucks of aid daily, with significant increases observed since its implementation. While Hamas insists that key supplies are lacking, Israeli officials assert that deliveries have been robust, and discussions with mediators are ongoing to address these concerns.
Fox News: India’s Modi speaks with 'dear friend' President Trump amid hopes of furthering ties
India expresses optimism about President Trump's return to the White House, signaling readiness to adapt to his transactional diplomacy. In a recent call, Trump and Prime Minister Modi discussed enhancing cooperation, trade, and security, despite concerns over immigration and tariffs.
India aims to strengthen ties with the U.S. while navigating challenges, including Trump's tariff threats and legal issues involving Indian officials. The relationship is viewed as crucial for countering China's influence, with both leaders sharing a strong rapport and mutual interests.
#health
Fox News: UnitedHealth cyberattack exposes 190 million in largest US healthcare data breach
UnitedHealth's Change Healthcare unit experienced a massive data breach in February 2024, affecting approximately 190 million individuals, making it the largest medical data breach in U.S. history. The breach, attributed to a ransomware attack by the ALPHV/BlackCat group, compromised a wide range of personal and health-related information.
Despite the extensive impact, UnitedHealth claims it is unaware of any misuse of the data. The company has notified most affected individuals and is still assessing the breach's full extent while acknowledging inadequate security measures, including the lack of two-factor authentication.
Forbes: RFK Jr. Confirmation: HHS Nominee Expected To Tell Senators In Today’s Hearing He’s Not An Anti-Vaxxer
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is set to clarify his stance on vaccines during his Senate confirmation hearing for Health and Human Services Secretary, asserting he is "pro-safety" rather than anti-vaccine. His nomination faces scrutiny, including threats from his former running mate to challenge senators opposing him.
Kennedy, who has a controversial history regarding vaccines and public health, must secure support from Republican senators while navigating opposition from various groups. His confirmation hinges on balancing these political dynamics and addressing concerns about his past statements and actions.
Forbes: Live Updates: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Faces Senate Confirmation Hearings
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., nominated by Donald Trump for Secretary of Health and Human Services, will testify today before the Senate Finance Committee regarding his qualifications and the management of Medicare and Medicaid. He faces significant opposition, including a letter from over 75 Nobel Laureates criticizing his lack of experience and vaccine skepticism.
Kennedy's confirmation hearing will also address his oversight of the FDA, CDC, and NIH. Notable figures, including former Vice President Mike Pence and his cousin Caroline Kennedy, have publicly opposed his nomination, raising concerns about his past positions and activism.
#technology
Forbes: DeepSeek Panic Live Updates: Nvidia Stock Pulls Back Again
The release of China's DeepSeek AI model has triggered a significant selloff in the U.S. stock market, particularly impacting Nvidia, which saw a historic loss of $589 billion in market capitalization. The model's competitive pricing and performance have raised concerns among American tech giants about their dominance in the AI sector.
Despite a brief recovery, Nvidia and other tech stocks remain under pressure as analysts warn of a potential shift in investor confidence. The development has been likened to a "Sputnik moment" for the U.S. AI landscape, highlighting the competitive threat posed by China's advancements in artificial intelligence.