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3 Jan 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: First Migrant Caravan of 2025 Heads from Southern Mexico to U.S. Border
A new migrant caravan, consisting of 2,000 to 2,500 individuals, has begun its journey from Chiapas, Mexico, aiming to reach the U.S. border before Donald Trump's inauguration. The group is using social media for coordination to evade authorities, with plans to find alternative routes to claim asylum.
The caravan marks the first of 2025 and the tenth since President Claudia Sheinbaum took office. Participants express urgency to enter the U.S. before the incoming administration.
#politics
Fox News: South Korea’s impeached president avoids arrest attempt after hourslong standoff
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol thwarted an arrest attempt by anti-corruption investigators during a standoff at his residence. Presidential security blocked access for nearly six hours, citing safety concerns, as Yoon has resisted questioning since his impeachment on December 14.
Yoon declared martial law in early December, which was quickly overturned by parliament. A court issued an arrest warrant for him, but enforcement is complicated by legal protections for his residence. His political future now rests with the Constitutional Court, which is deliberating on his impeachment.
Front Page Magazine: Media: Remember That Whole Disinformation Thing? It Was All Made Up
Disinformation, BLM, and mask mandates are highlighted as moral panics that caused significant harm while being largely unquestioned in the media. The disinformation narrative, initially tied to Russiagate, led to censorship and a focus on misinformation studies, which remain inconclusive and polarized.
The discourse around misinformation has been criticized for its partisan roots and lack of scientific rigor, with scholars arguing it often labels conservative views as dangerous. This has created a field that serves more political interests than an objective understanding of information dynamics.
Breitbart: Wyoming Sen. Barrasso: Liz Cheney 'Doesn't Deserve' Pardon or Award from Biden
Sen. John Barrasso criticized President Biden's decision to award Liz Cheney the Presidential Citizens Medal, arguing she does not deserve it due to her role on the January 6 Committee and accusations of witness tampering. Barrasso emphasized that Cheney represents partisanship and divisiveness.
Democrats have suggested Biden should preemptively pardon Cheney and other committee members, similar to the pardon given to Hunter Biden. Barrasso's comments reflect ongoing tensions surrounding the January 6 investigation and its political implications.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Death Cult
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, an Army veteran, killed at least fifteen people in New Orleans on New Year's Day. Initially recognized for his military service, he reportedly grew increasingly devout in Islam, leading to his radicalization. An ISIS flag was found in his vehicle post-incident.
The article suggests that Jabbar's transformation from soldier to murderer reflects a deeper issue within the interpretation of Islam, arguing that ignoring the religion's more violent teachings could lead to further violence. A call for a realistic approach to understanding Islam is emphasized.
The Telegraph: Boy, eight, survives five days in lion-filled game park
An eight-year-old boy, Tinotenda Pundu, survived for five days in Zimbabwe's Matusadona game park, living off wild fruit and digging for water. He encountered lions and elephants during his ordeal, as reported by a local MP.
The park is known for its significant lion population, with around 40 lions still in the wild.
Breitbart: Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry: To Protect America You Have to 'Crush' Evil
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry emphasized the need to combat evil decisively during a press conference regarding the recent terrorist attack in New Orleans that claimed 14 lives. He praised federal law enforcement efforts and stressed that merely placating threats is insufficient; proactive measures are essential to protect citizens.
Landry urged residents not to succumb to fear, highlighting the importance of community and hospitality in Louisiana. He reassured that the city would recover and remain open for families and friends to enjoy life, while honoring the memories of those lost in the tragedy.
Breitbart: Nolte: No Progress in Progressive Hollywood for Female Directors
Women directed 16% of the top 250 domestic-grossing movies in 2024, unchanged from the previous year, and only 11% of the top 100 grossing films, a decline from 2023. This raises questions about the perceived gender equality in Hollywood, where the focus seems to be on prestige roles rather than addressing gender disparities in more dangerous jobs.
The article criticizes the disparity in demands for equity, suggesting that while Hollywood pushes for gender representation in film, it overlooks the significant male dominance in physically demanding professions. It argues that true equity should encompass all job sectors, not just those with glamour and prestige.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Lebanon said to stop transfer of funds to Hezbollah through Iranian flight to Beirut
A flight from Iran to Lebanon was delayed and searched at Beirut's airport after intelligence indicated a plan to smuggle cash for Hezbollah. Mahan Air, linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and under US sanctions, was involved. An Iranian diplomat was detained for refusing a search.
Lebanese authorities are negotiating with Iran regarding the incident, which raises concerns about Iran establishing a new air route to supply Hezbollah. Security services continue to monitor flights amid ongoing tensions and efforts to prevent arms deliveries to the group.
Breitbart: Islamic State Claims Major Attack in Somalia, Silent on New Orleans
The Islamic State claimed responsibility for a deadly attack on a Somali military base in Puntland, reporting at least 22 military personnel killed, though local sources indicate 18 fatalities. The assault involved suicide bombings and car bombs, with ISIS asserting that just twelve fighters executed the operation.
In contrast, ISIS has remained silent regarding a New Orleans attack on New Year's Day, where the assailant, Shamsud-din Jabbar, displayed an ISIS flag and killed 14 people. While President Biden noted Jabbar was inspired by ISIS, the FBI now believes he acted alone without direct coordination with the group.
#health
GB News: Weight loss: 'I'm a nutritionist and my fibre-rich dinner recipe is perfect for slimmers - it will keep you feeling full'
Celebrity nutritionist Gabriela Peacock offers a simple, nutritious recipe for a weight-loss-friendly wild rice, salmon, and kimchi salad. The dish combines high-fiber wild rice with salmon, which is rich in protein and omega-3 fatty acids, along with probiotic-rich kimchi for digestive health.
Peacock emphasizes the ease of preparation, recommending pre-cooked rice and a straightforward cooking method. This meal not only satisfies taste but also supports weight loss by keeping energy levels balanced and promoting gut health. Always consult a doctor for personalized dietary advice.