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3 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: MSNBC analyst concedes record border crossings were 'not Biden's finest moment'
MSNBC analyst Steve Rattner acknowledged that President Biden's handling of border crossings has not been his strongest point, noting a significant surge in encounters during his presidency compared to Donald Trump's final months in office. At one point, border crossings reached nearly 300,000 per month.
Despite the initial spike, Rattner pointed out that the Biden administration has managed to reduce crossings back to around 100,000 monthly. He emphasized that the border issue played a crucial role in the Democrats' election challenges, although Biden's later actions helped mitigate the situation.
#politics
Le Monde: 'The Trump year opens with an anti-democratic, anti-European offensive led by Elon Musk'
As Donald Trump prepares for his second term starting January 20, his return to social media on Elon Musk's platform X (formerly Twitter) marks a shift in strategy. Musk, who is expected to join Trump's administration, has targeted European leaders like Germany’s Olaf Scholz and UK’s Keir Starmer with aggressive rhetoric.
Musk's recent comments include labeling Scholz an "undemocratic tyrant" and accusing Starmer of covering up serious crimes. Meanwhile, Musk's social media antics, including a brief name change to "Kekius Maximus," have sparked both confusion and financial speculation among observers.
#society
Fox News: Fox News Digital's News Quiz: January 3, 2024
Meghan Markle has made her first social media post in some time, while California continues to face high egg prices.
Additionally, a quiz highlights an illegal immigrant accused of a violent crime and Rickey Henderson's achievements in Major League Baseball.
Fox News: China rolls out its crime-fighting ball to chase down criminals
China has introduced the Rotunbot RT-G, a 276-pound spherical robot designed for law enforcement. Capable of speeds up to 22 mph on land and water, it features advanced sensors for navigation and a non-lethal arsenal for crowd control and suspect apprehension.
Currently being tested in Wenzhou, the RT-G showcases the potential for robotic assistance in policing, though it faces challenges such as stability during turns. The deployment of such technology raises important questions about privacy and the future of automated law enforcement.
GB News: ITV viewers call for presenter to be 'ditched' following Luke Littler 'fat shaming' remarks
Adil Ray, host of Good Morning Britain, faced backlash for comments about 17-year-old darts player Luke Littler's health and physique, suggesting he was "turning into the look of a darts player." Viewers accused him of fat-shaming and called for an investigation by Ofcom.
Despite attempts to lighten the mood, many viewers condemned Ray's remarks as unacceptable, demanding a public apology. Littler, a rising star in darts, continues to gain popularity, having recently reached the World Championship semi-finals.
#crime
Fox News: Witness describes 'heinous' attack on Bourbon Street and shares message through grief
A New Orleans attack on New Year's resulted in at least 14 fatalities and many injuries, with the suspect identified as Shamsud-Din Jabbar, an Army veteran inspired by the Islamic State. Witness Jimmy Cothran expressed deep sorrow over the victims, sharing personal stories of those lost.
Cothran criticized the lack of protective barriers on Bourbon Street, suggesting that proper infrastructure could have prevented the tragedy. He urged the community to cherish life and treat each other with kindness in the wake of such a horrific event.
Fox News: New Orleans terrorist, man in Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion shared more links in attacks just hours apart
Two Army veterans, Shamsud-Din Jabbar and Matthew Livelsberger, were involved in separate violent incidents on New Year's Day in New Orleans and Las Vegas. Jabbar drove a truck into a crowd, killing at least 15, while Livelsberger died in an explosion linked to a Tesla Cybertruck. Authorities found no direct connection between the two men despite both serving at Fort Liberty and deploying to Afghanistan in 2009.
Jabbar's actions were deemed an act of terrorism, inspired by ISIS, as he had posted videos pledging allegiance to the group. Investigators are looking into potential terror ties related to Livelsberger but have not found any links. Both investigations are ongoing.
#science
The Economist: Can Jeff Bezos match Elon Musk in space?
Blue Origin, founded by Jeff Bezos, is set to launch its New Glenn rocket from Cape Canaveral, marking its first attempt to reach orbit after 25 years. This could position the company as a significant player in the competitive private space industry.
In related advancements, cancer vaccines are showing promise in trials for various tumors, while new firefighting technology is being tested in Sardinia. Additionally, there is a growing interest in the therapeutic potential of hypnosis, and researchers are investigating the accelerated pace of global warming.
The Telegraph: Burning space junk weighing 500kg crash lands in Kenyan village
A half-ton piece of space debris, identified as a separation ring from a launch rocket, crashed in a remote Kenyan village this week. Experts warn that incidents of space junk landing in populated areas are increasing due to the growing amount of debris in orbit.
Authorities are investigating the damage in Mukuku village and the origin of the debris. Fortunately, there have been no reported injuries from the incident. The Kenya Space Agency noted that such objects are typically designed to burn up upon re-entry or fall in uninhabited areas.