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31 Jan 2025
#illegals
Human Events: DAVID KRAYDEN: Trump is carrying a big stick on tariffs—Colombia understands but Canada is clueless
Colombia swiftly agreed to accept repatriated illegal immigrants from the U.S. after President Trump threatened a 25% tariff on Colombian goods. This move is seen as a demonstration of Trump's effective foreign policy, contrasting with the previous administration's approach.
In contrast, Canada has not responded adequately to Trump's tariff threats, with Prime Minister Trudeau dismissing the seriousness of the situation. Trump's insistence on fair treatment from Canada highlights ongoing tensions, as he asserts that the U.S. can manage without Canadian imports.
#politics
The Western Journal: Kash Patel Stuns Klobuchar When He Puts Her on a Timer: 'You've Got Two Minutes'
Kash Patel, Trump's nominee for FBI director, challenged Sen. Amy Klobuchar during his confirmation hearing, asserting she mischaracterized his past remarks. He humorously limited her questioning time to two minutes, which went viral and drew praise from conservatives.
Patel's response highlighted the often performative nature of confirmation hearings, criticizing them as distractions from pressing national issues like inflation and crime. He urged lawmakers to focus on their responsibilities rather than engage in political theatrics.
Le Monde: Kash Patel and Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's controversial nominees for FBI and intelligence face Senate scrutiny
Donald Trump's nominees, Kash Patel for FBI and Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence, faced a Senate confirmation hearing where they promised to restore trust in their agencies. Both nominees, criticized for their partisan views, reflect a shift in recruitment norms under Trump's administration, prioritizing loyalty.
Patel, a former public defender and Pentagon chief of staff, gained prominence as a defender of Trump, particularly regarding election fraud claims. Their nominations highlight the ongoing politicization of key government roles.
#society
Times Of Israel: Ahead of Yarden Bibas’s release, relatives warn of ‘very complex days’ ahead
Yarden Bibas is set to be released from Hamas captivity, but his wife Shiri and their two young sons, Ariel and Kfir, remain hostages in Gaza. Relatives express mixed emotions as they celebrate Yarden's return while fearing for the fate of Shiri and the children, who were abducted on October 7, 2023.
Hamas has claimed that some hostages are dead, but Israel has not confirmed these reports. The Bibas family is among the few remaining hostages, and relatives continue to hope for their safe return. They urge respect for Yarden's privacy during this complex time.
The Western Journal: Day Before DC Crash, There Was a Near Miss at Reagan National Airport with Eerily Similar Details
A collision between an American Airlines plane and a U.S. Army helicopter near Reagan National Airport resulted in 67 fatalities, marking the deadliest U.S. aviation disaster in 20 years. Investigators are examining air traffic control procedures and a recent near miss involving another aircraft at the same airport.
Concerns have been raised about a shortage of air traffic controllers, which has led to mandatory overtime and increased safety risks. The investigation will focus on whether proper separation was maintained between the aircraft involved in the crash and the helicopter.
The Telegraph: Anti-racism is a Trojan horse for anti-Semitism
The rejection of a Holocaust memorial exhibition in Parliament, while allowing the Palestine Solidarity Campaign to lobby, highlights a troubling double standard in anti-racism. The exhibition, created by the National Holocaust Centre, was deemed politically non-neutral, raising questions about the prioritization of Jewish suffering.
This incident reflects a broader trend where Jewish experiences are marginalized in discussions of genocide, with some left-wing Jews even participating in protests that undermine their own history. The apparent silence from self-proclaimed anti-racists suggests a hypocrisy that complicates the narrative surrounding anti-racism today.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Marco Rubio lays out America First agenda in new op-ed, says days of neglecting US ‘end now’
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio outlined a foreign policy agenda focused on strengthening relationships with western hemisphere nations. He criticized past diplomatic neglect and emphasized the need for cooperation to address migration issues and enhance regional security.
Rubio highlighted the importance of relocating supply chains to the region for economic growth and stressed that U.S. diplomacy will prioritize partnerships with neighboring countries. He expressed optimism that pragmatic leaders in these nations will work with the U.S. to tackle shared challenges.
#health
GB News: The habit to develop for 'better cognitive function' in your 70s - especially if you're under 50
Regular exercise, especially before age 50, may protect against dementia by preserving brain areas crucial for cognitive function, according to new research from UCL. The study found that individuals who exercised monthly in their earlier years had better brain volume and cognitive function at age 70.
The research highlights the importance of physical activity in maintaining brain health, particularly in the hippocampus, which is vital for learning and memory. Experts emphasize that it's beneficial to remain active at any age to potentially delay the onset of dementia symptoms.