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31 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Late-night CBP helicopter ride-along shows advanced tech used to apprehend migrants
Fox News conducted a helicopter tour over the El Paso sector, highlighting U.S. Customs and Border Protection's efforts to monitor and apprehend migrants. Equipped with advanced surveillance technology, agents tracked individuals attempting to cross the border, showcasing a decrease in "gotaways."
The operation demonstrated enhanced coordination between Air and Marine Operations and ground agents, leading to successful apprehensions. The presence of additional Border Patrol and National Guard vehicles has strengthened enforcement in critical areas, contributing to improved outcomes.
#politics
CNSNews: WH Press Sec. Leavitt: Trump ‘Was Right in this Instance – Again’
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt praised CIA Director John Ratcliffe for confirming that COVID-19 likely originated from a Wuhan lab, a conclusion the Biden administration previously downplayed. She emphasized that former President Trump was correct in his initial claims about the virus's origins.
Leavitt criticized the Biden administration for not informing the public sooner about the lab origin theory, which she argued was dismissed as conspiracy by many. She reiterated that Trump's assertions were validated by the new CIA assessment.
Breitbart: Nolte: Chuck Todd Out at NBC News
Chuck Todd is leaving NBC News after nearly 20 years, expressing excitement for new projects and plans to continue his podcast elsewhere. He acknowledged the media's struggle to regain public trust and emphasized the need for local partnerships in journalism.
Despite his tenure, Todd's departure highlights ongoing criticisms of mainstream media, with accusations of bias and misinformation surrounding his career. His influence has waned, reflecting broader disillusionment with corporate media standards.
Fox News: Dem bill blames LA wildfire damage on fossil fuel emissions, holds oil and gas industry liable
California Democrats are pushing a bill that would hold oil and gas companies liable for damages from the Los Angeles wildfires, attributing the disasters to fossil fuel emissions. The Affordable Insurance and Climate Recovery Act aims to allow victims and insurers to sue these companies.
Critics point to recent funding cuts to the fire department and other state policies as contributing factors to the fires. Former President Trump has also criticized state leadership, signing an executive order to increase water availability in response to the crisis.
Breitbart: Trump Moving Forward With Tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico, Targeting Trade, Border and Fentanyl Concerns
President Trump plans to impose new tariffs of 25% on goods from Mexico and Canada, and 10% on Chinese imports, citing drug trafficking and trade fairness as key reasons. The administration aims to use tariffs as tools for broader policy goals, including immigration and border security.
The tariffs could raise costs for industries reliant on cross-border supply chains, particularly automobiles. Canada and Mexico have indicated they will respond if tariffs are enacted, while economists remain divided on the potential inflationary impact. The effectiveness of these tariffs will depend on the response from trading partners.
#society
The Telegraph: ‘My life as a blind lawyer in Ukraine’s frontline city’
Oleh Lepetiuk, a visually impaired lawyer and founder of the Blind Lawyer Association of Ukraine, has dedicated nearly 30 years to advocating for disability rights. His journey began in the 1990s with limited resources, where he relied on a homemade tape recorder to record lectures and transcribe them into Braille.
Since the onset of the full-scale invasion, the association has seen an increase in requests for assistance from visually impaired individuals, particularly the elderly, who are vulnerable and in need of support.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: UNRWA says it is carrying on aid work despite Israeli ban on agency
The UN's Palestinian relief agency, UNRWA, continues its operations in Gaza and the West Bank despite a new Israeli law banning its activities on Israeli land and contact with Israeli authorities. UNRWA claims that disruptions could jeopardize a fragile ceasefire and the humanitarian response in Gaza.
Israel argues that other organizations can handle aid efforts and has accused UNRWA of harboring Hamas operatives. International concerns have been raised regarding the impact of the ban on humanitarian aid, with calls for Israel to reconsider its decision.
The Telegraph: Starmer tells Mauritius: Chagos deal must not aid China’s malign influence
Sir Keir Starmer has emphasized to Mauritius that the agreement to transfer the Chagos Islands should not empower China's influence. He called for strong protections for the Western military base on Diego Garcia during discussions with Mauritian Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam.
The proposed deal, which involves Britain handing control of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius while leasing back Diego Garcia for £9 billion, is under scrutiny by Donald Trump's administration. Downing Street acknowledges that Trump has a veto over the agreement to ensure US military interests are safeguarded.
#economy
Forbes: Stocks Give Up Gains As Tariffs Loom—Nvidia’s DeepSeek Selloff Balloons Back To $500 Billion
Stocks reversed earlier gains as the White House confirmed President Trump's plan to implement tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China. The Dow fell 340 points, while Nvidia's significant losses continued, reflecting concerns over competition in the AI sector.
Despite Nvidia's struggles, January is on track for strong market performance, with the Dow and S&P showing notable gains. Analysts suggest that while Nvidia faces challenges, advancements in AI could enhance overall economic productivity and support the broader equity market.
#culture
GB News: Nicholas Lyndhurst, 63, makes stance clear on axed role away from Only Fools in new 'update' over cancelled show
Nicholas Lyndhurst is actively seeking to continue the Frasier reboot after its cancellation by Paramount+. He remains committed to his role as Professor Alan Cornwall and is reportedly working with Kelsey Grammer and the show's team to find a new network, citing improvements in the show's quality.
Grammer has expressed enthusiasm for the show's future, aiming for at least 100 more episodes. Lyndhurst, known for his iconic role in Only Fools and Horses, has received praise for his performance in the reboot, marking a significant milestone in his career as he transitions from British to American television.