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30 Jan 2025

#illegals

GB News: Taxpayers spend £3k EVERY DAY on new clothes for migrants - as 'leftie luvvies' told to foot bill
Taxpayers spend £3k EVERY DAY on new clothes for migrants - as 'leftie luvvies' told to foot bill
British taxpayers are spending approximately £3,000 daily on clothing for illegal migrants, totaling £4 million over three years. The Home Office provides warm clothing and other essentials, citing health and safety concerns due to migrants arriving soaked or in unsafe conditions.

Critics argue that illegal migrants should not receive such benefits, emphasizing that France offers a safe asylum system. Calls have been made for asylum seekers to repay taxpayers if granted refugee status, with some suggesting that charities should cover clothing costs instead.


#society

Fox News: Video shows DC plane crash involving American Airlines flight, Black Hawk helicopter
Video shows DC plane crash involving American Airlines flight, Black Hawk helicopter
A midair collision between a PSA Airlines Bombardier CRJ700 and a Sikorsky H-60 helicopter near Reagan Washington National Airport resulted in 28 fatalities. The crash occurred during the helicopter's training mission, and investigations are being led by the NTSB and FAA.

U.S. Figure Skating confirmed that several members of its community were on the flight, returning from a national camp. Officials, including former President Trump, have raised concerns about the circumstances leading to the collision.


Fox News: Nearly 30 bodies recovered, no survivors expected in DC plane crash
Nearly 30 bodies recovered, no survivors expected in DC plane crash
DC Fire and EMS Chief John A. Donnelly reported that nearly 30 bodies have been recovered following a collision between a commercial airplane and a military helicopter. Authorities do not expect any survivors and have shifted from rescue to recovery efforts.

Mayor Muriel Bowser expressed gratitude to first responders for their work in challenging conditions. The district's medical examiner's office will handle the process of reuniting the recovered bodies with their families.


#war

The Telegraph: What living in a war zone does to your brain – and how you can help
What living in a war zone does to your brain – and how you can help
The psychological impact of prolonged military conflict is profound, as seen in Ukraine, where nearly 80% of the population experiences stress and anxiety. Daily threats and the destruction of homes create a constant state of fear, affecting mental and physical health.

Psychologists note that trauma alters brain function and bodily stress responses, leading to long-term health issues. Coping strategies among the affected population often involve unhealthy behaviors, highlighting the urgent need for support in navigating this ongoing crisis.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Israel orders UNRWA to cease operations in country over terror ties: 'miserably failed in its mandate'
Israel orders UNRWA to cease operations in country over terror ties: 'miserably failed in its mandate'
Israel has ordered the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) to cease operations within its territory, effective January 30, 2025. This decision follows accusations of UNRWA's ties to Hamas and is backed by legislation banning any communication or collaboration between Israeli officials and the agency.

Israeli officials assert that UNRWA has failed in its humanitarian mission and poses a national security threat. The move has drawn criticism from UNRWA's Commissioner-General, who warns it will severely impact humanitarian aid in Gaza and the West Bank, although Israel claims it will continue to facilitate aid through other organizations.


Times Of Israel: Israel cuts ties with UNRWA over links with terror groups, as ban comes into effect
Israel cuts ties with UNRWA over links with terror groups, as ban comes into effect
Israel has implemented a ban on the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) due to its alleged ties to terrorist organizations, including Hamas. This decision follows a Supreme Court ruling that dismissed a petition from a rights group opposing the ban, which prohibits UNRWA's operations within Israeli territory and contact with Israeli officials.

The ban has drawn criticism from aid groups and international allies, with concerns about the humanitarian impact on Palestinians reliant on UNRWA's services. The agency, which provides essential aid, health, and education to millions, claims to have delivered significant food aid to Gaza since the recent conflict escalated. Israel maintains that UNRWA is compromised by Hamas infiltration and can no longer be trusted to operate within its borders.


#economy

Forbes: MicroStrategy Isn’t Just A Giant Bitcoin Bet–It’s A Revolution In Corporate Finance
MicroStrategy Isn’t Just A Giant Bitcoin Bet–It’s A Revolution In Corporate Finance
Billionaire Michael Saylor's MicroStrategy is often viewed as a risky bitcoin investment, but it has become a model for leveraging traditional finance to capitalize on cryptocurrency volatility. The company's stock surged over 700% as it accumulated significant bitcoin holdings, now totaling 471,107 coins.

Saylor's strategy involves issuing convertible bonds at low interest rates, attracting institutional investors and driving stock liquidity. While critics question MicroStrategy's valuation, its innovative approach has inspired other companies to adopt similar strategies. The success hinges on bitcoin's price stability, raising concerns about potential risks if the market declines.


#military

Fox News: DC plane crash air traffic control audio reveals moment controllers saw disaster: 'Tower did you see that?'
DC plane crash air traffic control audio reveals moment controllers saw disaster: 'Tower did you see that?'
An Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with an American Airlines jet at Reagan National Airport, resulting in a major recovery operation in the Potomac River. The incident involved 60 passengers and four crew members on the jet and three soldiers in the helicopter during a training flight.

Air traffic control audio captured the moments leading up to the crash, with instructions given to both aircraft. The collision is notable as it marks the first crash involving a U.S. commercial flight since 2009.


Fox News: DC plane crash investigators to review communication between 2 aircraft: senator
DC plane crash investigators to review communication between 2 aircraft: senator
An investigation is underway following a midair collision between an American Airlines jet and an Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport, which resulted in significant casualties. Communication between the aircraft is expected to be a key focus, as officials believe misunderstandings may have contributed to the incident.

The collision occurred during the jet's approach to the airport, leading to a massive search-and-rescue operation that later turned into a recovery effort. More than 30 bodies have been recovered, and all operations at the airport were temporarily halted. The FAA has announced that Reagan Airport will reopen later today.


Fox News: 3 soldiers on Black Hawk helicopter involved in DC airliner crash
3 soldiers on Black Hawk helicopter involved in DC airliner crash
A Blackhawk helicopter collided with a PSA Airlines regional jet near Ronald Reagan National Airport, resulting in multiple fatalities. The helicopter was on a training mission with three soldiers aboard, while the American Airlines flight had 60 passengers, including figure skaters returning from a camp.

Rescue efforts transitioned to recovery as officials confirmed the incident occurred in a heavily monitored airspace. The FAA and NTSB are investigating the crash, which has left the community mourning the loss of lives, including notable figure skating coaches.


#culture

The Federalist: Target's Press Releases Show It's Lying About Ditching DEI
Target's Press Releases Show It's Lying About Ditching DEI
Following Donald Trump's inauguration, conservatives celebrated a shift towards pro-American policies. However, skepticism remains regarding corporate claims of abandoning Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, particularly at Target, which continues to employ DEI personnel despite a rebranding effort.

Target's recent announcements appear to be a superficial response to public backlash rather than genuine reform. Critics argue that without accountability for past actions and a true acknowledgment of the harm caused by DEI initiatives, corporations like Target should not be trusted or supported.


The Federalist: Woke Oscars Will Be Entirely Out Of Step With The Vibe Shift Right
Woke Oscars Will Be Entirely Out Of Step With The Vibe Shift Right
The recent Golden Globe winners and Academy Awards nominations reflect a persistent trend of "woke" storytelling in Hollywood, with films promoting leftist values dominating the scene. Titles like "Emilia Pérez" and "Conclave" exemplify this agenda, raising questions about the industry's commitment to such narratives despite changing public sentiment.

As filmmakers continue to prioritize these themes, the result is often shallow characters and predictable plots, undermining genuine storytelling. This reliance on a formula that equates virtue with identity politics risks alienating audiences and could lead to commercial failures if the industry does not adapt to more authentic narratives.


The Federalist: The Right Must Believe In What Its Good Aesthetics Represent
The Right Must Believe In What Its Good Aesthetics Represent
The appeal of conservatism among young people is on the rise, as highlighted by New York Magazine's cover story featuring confident, stylish young right-wingers at a MAGA party. This shift is seen as a cultural rebellion against leftist aesthetics, which are often perceived as out of touch.

The article suggests that the right's new aesthetic power challenges the left's dominance in cultural representation. To maintain this momentum, conservatives must embrace a deeper commitment to their beliefs and community identity, rather than relying solely on superficial trends.