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31 Jan 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Exclusive--Cruz: We Knew Where the Criminal Aliens Were This Whole Time
Exclusive--Cruz: We Knew Where the Criminal Aliens Were This Whole Time
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) criticized Biden-era immigration policies, claiming that mass deportations of criminal illegal aliens demonstrate that authorities knew their locations all along. He emphasized the enforcement actions taken, including the apprehension of serious offenders, and expressed gratitude for Trump's approach.

Cruz also highlighted the financial growth of Mexican drug cartels, attributing a 2,600% increase in human trafficking profits to the current administration's policies. He called for a crackdown on these organizations, asserting that they pose a significant threat to both the U.S. and Mexico.


#politics

The Western Journal: Democrats Boycott Trump Nominee Vote, But It Passed Anyway
Democrats Boycott Trump Nominee Vote, But It Passed Anyway
Senate Democrats boycotted a committee vote on Russell Vought's nomination as Director of the Office of Management and Budget, protesting his fitness for office and a controversial funding freeze memo. Despite the boycott, the nomination passed 11-0, with Republicans criticizing the Democrats' actions.

Republican leaders expressed a desire to move forward with the nomination, emphasizing the need for government functionality. Vought's past comments on funding laws and the recent memo regarding federal grants have fueled opposition among Democrats.


The Western Journal: Mark Zuckerberg's Meta Agrees to Pay Trump a Huge Settlement in Censorship Lawsuit
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta Agrees to Pay Trump a Huge Settlement in Censorship Lawsuit
Meta, led by Mark Zuckerberg, has agreed to pay President Donald Trump approximately $25 million to settle a lawsuit over the suspension of his social media accounts after the January 6, 2021 Capitol incident. The settlement includes $22 million for Trump's presidential library.

This agreement follows a series of efforts by Meta to improve relations with Trump, including the restoration of his accounts and changes to company policies. Zuckerberg has expressed optimism about the new U.S. administration's support for technology and innovation.


#society

Fox News: UK actor Idris Elba suggests kitchen knives be blunted, others banned to prevent stabbing
UK actor Idris Elba suggests kitchen knives be blunted, others banned to prevent stabbing
Idris Elba, promoting his knife crime documentary, advocates for innovative solutions to knife violence in the UK, including potentially banning pointed kitchen knives and implementing a licensing system for heritage knives. He emphasizes the need for accountability from social media platforms regarding knife promotion.

His comments reflect a growing concern over knife crime, which has garnered support for stricter regulations from various authorities, including the Church of England and law enforcement. Elba's proposals aim to protect vulnerable youth and reduce violent incidents.


Times Of Israel: In freed hostage Gadi Mozes, many Israelis see embodiment of ‘kibbutznik’ spirit
In freed hostage Gadi Mozes, many Israelis see embodiment of ‘kibbutznik’ spirit
The recent hostage release involving Gadi Mozes, an 80-year-old kibbutznik, has stirred emotions in Israel. Captured for nearly 16 months, his release amidst Hamas fighters has become a symbol of resilience and the pioneering spirit associated with Israel's kibbutz movement.

Mozes' story and the accompanying imagery have resonated deeply, highlighting the strength of the kibbutz community and its historical significance in Israeli society. His reunion with family, marked by tears and a commitment to rehabilitate his community, underscores the enduring spirit of those affected by the ongoing conflict.


GB News: XL Bully dog viciously attacked young girl after 'jumping on her back' and biting 'chunk' out of her arm
XL Bully dog viciously attacked young girl after 'jumping on her back' and biting 'chunk' out of her arm
A 12-year-old girl in Nantyglo, South Wales, was attacked by an XL Bully dog named Rocco, suffering severe injuries. The dog's owner, Justin Allison, showed little concern during the incident and has been sentenced to three years in prison for multiple charges, including having a banned breed.

The girl described the attack as traumatic, resulting in physical and psychological scars that have severely impacted her life. She missed weeks of school and has become fearful of dogs, leading her family to give up their own pet. The court condemned Allison's negligence in controlling his dog.


#military

Fox News: DC plane crash disaster: Crew chief, 1 pilot of doomed Army Black Hawk helicopter identified
DC plane crash disaster: Crew chief, 1 pilot of doomed Army Black Hawk helicopter identified
A tragic midair collision occurred between an Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines passenger jet over Reagan Washington National Airport, resulting in no survivors among the 67 people on board both aircraft. The helicopter's crew included Chief Warrant Officer 2 Andrew Eaves and crew chief Ryan O'Hara, both remembered fondly by their communities.

Recovery operations are ongoing, with nearly 30 bodies recovered so far. Officials are investigating the incident, which occurred during a routine training flight, and have stated that safety expectations were not met. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy indicated that the collision could have been prevented.


#culture

Le Monde: In Paris, a ceremony in honor of Alexander Solzhenitsyn, and freedom in Russia
In Paris, a ceremony in honor of Alexander Solzhenitsyn, and freedom in Russia
Ignat Solzhenitsyn honored his father, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, and those who helped publish "The Gulag Archipelago" in Paris in 1973. The ceremony took place at Les Editeurs Réunis bookshop in Paris, recognizing the efforts of individuals who facilitated the book's release against Kremlin opposition.

The event celebrated the legacy of resistance to totalitarianism and highlighted the importance of free expression. Ignat, now a conductor in the U.S., emphasized his father's enduring spiritual influence.