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30 Jan 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Watch Live: House Prepares Articles of Impeachment Against Alejandro Mayorkas
The House Committee on Homeland Security impeaches DHS Chief Alejandro Mayorkas for border crisis failure.
Flag And Cross: Cameras Catch Mysterious SUVs Delivering Immigrants Directly to Gap in Border Fence
A video shows foreign nationals from Asia crossing the US-Mexico border in San Diego County with no resistance. Volunteers are giving them flyers with instructions and warning them about border patrol agents. The migrants are instructed to go to the San Diego airport if they need shelter.
#politics
Flag And Cross: E. Jean Carroll Offers Rachel Maddow Extravagant Shopping Trip and Vacation, Forcing Lawyer to Clarify ‘That’s a Joke'
Writer E. Jean Carroll celebrates legal victories against Donald Trump, winning $83.3 million in damages for defamation. She plans to use the money for women's rights and jokes about extravagant purchases with Rachel Maddow. Trump plans to appeal the verdicts, citing a conflict of interest between Judge Lewis Kaplan and Carroll's attorney.
Fox News: Alaska governor's State of the State speech postponed as high winds delay flights
Alaska Gov. Dunleavy's State of the State speech postponed due to high winds in Juneau. Speech rescheduled for Tuesday evening.
Le Monde: French farmers' protests: PM Attal promises 'fair competition' as Paris blockades persist
French farmers block highways and protest in Paris, demanding better pay and protection against cheap imports. Prime Minister Attal promises controls on foreign food products and fines for non-compliant retailers. 15,000 police officers deployed to stop protesters from entering the capital.
Fox News: Biden super PAC targets battleground states with largest ad purchase in US history
The major super PAC supporting President Biden plans to make the largest political ad purchase in US history, with $250 million reserved for television and digital platforms. The ads will target battleground states and run from August until Election Day. Future Forward's previous spending in Biden's campaign was significantly lower.
Biden's campaign strategy for 2024 includes targeting Trump through social media. Swing state polls show Trump leading, and Biden's chances of re-election are uncertain due to factors like age, inflation, the border crisis, and international instability.
The Telegraph: Telegraph sale: Government concerned by principle of foreign state media ownership
The UK Government is concerned about the UAE's potential takeover of The Telegraph due to fears of government ownership of media institutions. MPs from different parties express concerns about press freedom and foreign state ownership.
Breitbart: UK's 'Unprecedented Migration' Will Push Population to 74 Million by 2036
UK population projected to grow by 10% to 74 million by 2036, driven by net migration. Statistics agency warns figures are projections, not predictions. Rise defies Prime Minister's pledges to tackle mass immigration.
#war
Times Of Israel: As Khan Younis battles intensify, Gallant says IDF will maintain control of Gaza
Israel's Defense Minister Yoav Gallant announced that Israel will maintain military control of the Gaza Strip after the war with Hamas is over. The IDF has been focused on the southern Gaza Strip, targeting Hamas leaders and infrastructure. The fighting has intensified around hospitals in Gaza, hindering access to medical supplies and causing many casualties.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: France's Macron receives ceremonious welcome as state visit to Sweden commences
French President Emmanuel Macron began a two-day state visit to Sweden, meeting with Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and King Carl XVI Gustaf. Macron discussed European security and Sweden's NATO application, as well as Russia's war on Ukraine. Macron will also visit Malmö and discuss green technologies. Meanwhile, in France, farmers are protesting for better pay and fewer constraints.
The Telegraph: The West is falling into Putin's trap
President Putin's recent visit to Kaliningrad is seen as a clear provocation, given its strategic location between NATO members. This visit serves as a warning for NATO to not underestimate Russia's intentions and to remain focused on supporting Ukraine. It is crucial to invest in long-term military capacity and provide assistance to Ukraine to ensure a strong defense against potential future conflicts.
Breitbart: Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso Quit Economic Community of West African States
The military juntas of Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso have announced their withdrawal from ECOWAS, citing the organization's departure from its founding ideals and influence of foreign powers. They accuse ECOWAS of imposing illegitimate sanctions while they were fighting against Islamist insurgencies. This move may harm their landlocked economies.
#economy
Fox News: Atlantic City casino smoking ban advances in New Jersey Legislature
A bill to ban smoking in Atlantic City casinos moves forward after years of delay. Casino workers, who have been pushing for the ban, are pleased. The vote leads to a confrontation among supporters and opponents of the ban. Critics warn that the ban would harm the economy and cost jobs.
Breitbart: Bidenflation: Home Prices Hit Record High
Home prices reached a record high in November, with a 5.4% annual increase. The 20-city index showed a slight decline before seasonal adjustment, the first in nine months.
GB News: HEATED debate as British farmers facing 'IMPOSSIBLE' life due to cheap supermarket demands
A heated debate between a dairy farmer and a research director at the Adam Smith Institute over the challenges faced by farmers. The farmer emphasizes the high costs of production and unfair competition, while the research director argues for more innovation and free trade agreements.
#military
GB News: Penny Mordaunt calls for Britons to be ‘more resilient’ to take pressure off our armed forces
Penny Mordaunt wants Britons to show more resilience to support the armed forces amid increasing tensions worldwide. She discussed the idea of conscription on GB News, but Downing Street clarified that service would remain voluntary. Mordaunt believes that by building a civil defence force and becoming more resilient as a nation, pressure on the armed forces can be relieved.
#culture
GB News: Elizabeth Taylor fans threaten boycott of BBC doc about star as Kim Kardashian boards
The BBC and Passion Pictures are collaborating on a docu-series about Elizabeth Taylor, titled "Elizabeth Taylor: Rebel Superstar." The announcement that Kim Kardashian will serve as an executive producer and contribute to the series has sparked backlash from fans. While some defend Kardashian's involvement as bringing a unique perspective, others view it as a disrespect to Taylor's legacy.
#health
Breitbart: Elon Musk Announces Neuralink Has Implanted Its Creepy Brain into a Human
Tech billionaire Elon Musk announced his company Neuralink has successfully implanted a brain chip into a human patient. The chip, called Telepathy, aims to allow users to control devices with their thoughts and potentially help paralyzed patients communicate faster. Neuralink faces competition from other brain-machine interface companies and has faced criticism for its animal testing practices.
#education
Fox News: Massachusetts families demand striking teachers return to school in legal motion
Families in Newton, MA, plead for the Newton Teachers Association to halt their illegal strike impacting students' education and well-being.
#crime
Fox News: UK police fatally shoot crossbow-wielding suspect
Armed man shot dead by police in London after breaking into a home and threatening occupants. Two minor injuries reported.
Fox News: Minnesota trooper accused of fatally shooting motorist to remain free without bail, judge rules
Trooper Ryan Londregan has been released without bail after being accused of fatally shooting motorist Ricky Cobb II. The charges Londregan faces include second-degree unintentional murder and assault. A judge ruled that Londregan can remain free as long as he surrenders his passport and avoids contact with witnesses and Cobb's relatives.
Fox News: New Hampshire wedding shooter gets 40 years to life in prison
Convicted shooter Dale Holloway sentenced to 40 years to life in prison for opening fire at a New Hampshire wedding, wounding a bishop and the bride. He acted as his own attorney, arguing mental instability but was rejected by the jury.
Fox News: Boston doctor accused of lewd acts near teen on plane stands trial
Boston doctor, Dr. Sudipta Mohanty, indicted for lewd acts on a plane with a 14-year-old girl. He is currently on trial.
Fox News: Kentucky girl for whom Amber Alert was issued is found, father arrested
A 5-year-old girl in Kentucky was reported missing after her mother was killed. She was found unharmed with her father, who was taken into custody.
Fox News: Illegal immigrant convicted of assault last month among 3 arrested again in sanctuary city robbery
An illegal immigrant from Brazil, Lucas Fontenelle, previously convicted of assault, was arrested again for robbery in Massachusetts. Fontenelle was released by the city jail despite an ICE detainer. Another Brazilian citizen, Daniel Generoso, was also arrested for the robbery.
#sports
Fox News: Colorado skydiver falls to his death in freak accident
A man died in a skydiving incident in Colorado after both his primary and reserve parachutes failed to deploy. The man was wearing a wingsuit and jumping with the Mile-Hi Skydiving Center. This is not the first incident linked to the company, which has raised concerns about its safety record.
#science
Fox News: NASA space shuttle installed at site of future Los Angeles science museum
NASA's retired Space Shuttle Endeavour is being carefully hoisted to be displayed as if it is about to blast off at the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center in Los Angeles. The display is set to open to the public once the building is completed. The process of assembling the shuttle system in vertical configuration, called "Go for Stack," is underway.
#other
The Telegraph: Why 1974 was the worst year in pop
1974 was a dismal year for pop music, with the charts filled with trite and forgettable songs. The top-selling record was "Tiger Feet" by Mud, and the singles and album charts were dominated by novelty songs and Greatest Hits compilations.