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4 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Children of illegal immigrants fear exposing parents on college financial aid form: report
Students with undocumented parents are increasingly anxious about applying for college aid due to potential immigration repercussions under President-elect Donald Trump's administration. The FAFSA requires parents' Social Security numbers, raising fears that omissions could expose their families' immigration status.
Counselors and advocacy groups express concern for these "mixed-status families," as guidelines on data protection may not guarantee safety under the new administration. Many students feel caught between their educational aspirations and the risks to their families.
#politics
Fox News: JONATHAN TURLEY: Get the US out of the censorship business, once and for all, in 2025
The closure of the Global Engagement Center marks a significant moment for free-speech advocates, as it was a key player in the Biden administration's censorship efforts. Despite this development, concerns remain about the broader censorship system still in place across various government agencies.
To truly restore free speech, a comprehensive effort is needed to eliminate federal funding for censorship initiatives. Advocates call for prioritizing free speech in the upcoming Trump administration to dismantle the existing censorship framework.
Fox News: Outrage as Biden set to award Hillary Clinton, George Soros with Presidential Medal of Freedom
President Biden is set to award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and billionaire philanthropist George Soros, among others. The decision has sparked outrage on social media, with critics like Elon Musk calling it a "travesty" and arguing that Soros undermines societal values.
The award ceremony will also honor notable figures such as Denzel Washington and Bono, with the White House asserting that these individuals have made significant contributions to the country and the world. Critics, however, contend that the honors are undeserved for Clinton and Soros due to their controversial legacies.
#military
Forbes: Man Who Died In Cybertruck Explosion Identified As Green Beret And Bronze Star Recipient—Here’s What We Know About Him
Matthew Livelsberger, a Green Beret, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound before his Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on New Year's Day. His phone contained notes indicating he felt the U.S. was "headed toward collapse" and described the act as a "wake-up call," not a terrorist attack.
Investigators found firearms and explosive materials in the Cybertruck, but there was no definitive link to another attack in New Orleans that same day. Livelsberger, who had served in Afghanistan and suffered from PTSD, had reportedly shown signs of distress before the incident.
#health
Fox News: Liver cancer patient given 6 months to live loses 76 pounds eating specific foods
Derek Barnett, a 55-year-old man from Durham, NC, transformed his health after being diagnosed with liver cancer. Initially weighing 240 pounds, he adopted a strict diet focused on fruits and protein shakes, leading to a weight loss of over 70 pounds, bringing him down to 164 pounds.
Barnett aims to inspire others with his journey, emphasizing the importance of staying active and following medical advice. He hopes to continue improving his health and return to an active lifestyle, with a follow-up appointment scheduled for February to assess his prognosis.
GB News: How to get rid of mould: Experts share the mould hotspot that is 'not visible to the naked eye' in people's homes and how to clean it
Research in Britain reveals hidden mould in all carpeted areas tested, with mould being the most common of six bacteria strains found on floors. It was present in half of the floors swabbed, and all carpets contained mould, posing health risks to homeowners.
Experts recommend regular vacuuming, maintaining good ventilation, and using dehumidifiers to combat mould growth. Cleaning carpets and ensuring rooms are well-ventilated can help prevent infections linked to bacteria and mould.