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5 Jan 2024

#politics

The Federalist: Stop Claiming Migrants Jump The Border To Become Patriotic Americans
Stop Claiming Migrants Jump The Border To Become Patriotic Americans
Republicans in the Bush era supported mass immigration of foreigners, claiming they would contribute to the country. However, recent evidence shows that many migrants see the U.S. as an upgrade, not a lifestyle change. They come for work, not to be part of the American experiment. Marc Thiessen and others criticizing Trump's remarks are misguided - these migrants have no intention of becoming American. They are rude, entitled, and violent, causing problems in the communities they settle in. The U.S. should only welcome invited guests who are willing to embrace American traditions and customs.


Fox News: Johnson spars with White House over border funding claims: ‘Desperate’
Johnson spars with White House over border funding claims: ‘Desperate’
House Speaker Mike Johnson and the White House are at odds over the Republicans' stance on border security. Johnson argues that Republicans have consistently voted for increased funding for Border Patrol and ICE, while the Biden administration's policies have undermined security and led to a migrant crisis at the southern border. The White House claims that Republicans have sought to cut Border Patrol agents and erode the government's capacity to seize fentanyl. Johnson's office disputes these claims and accuses the White House of engaging in desperate attempts to shift blame for the crisis.


Fox News: Fox News Politics: 'A bridge too far'
Fox News Politics: 'A bridge too far'
New Hampshire Democrats break ranks, voting with Republicans to ban sex change surgeries for children. Progressives pushing Biden to drop out of the 2024 campaign.


The Telegraph: Trump’s court cases will drag Republicans down, say rival candidates
Trump’s court cases will drag Republicans down, say rival candidates
Donald Trump's Republican rivals, Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley, criticize him for his criminal cases, warning that it could harm the GOP's electoral chances. They raise concerns about the chaos and the advantage it could give to the Democrats. Trump faces four criminal cases related to the 2020 election, classified documents, and hush money payments. DeSantis singles out the Capitol riot trial and criticizes Trump's response. Despite Trump's lead in the polls, a quarter of his supporters believe he should not be the GOP candidate if found guilty. The Iowa caucuses are set to start the primary race on January 15, where Trump currently leads. DeSantis and Haley believe they can pull off a surprise upset.


Breitbart: Tensions Build: DeSantis, Haley Spokespeople Get in Social Media Brawl
Tensions Build: DeSantis, Haley Spokespeople Get in Social Media Brawl
Tensions rise in Republican primary race as feuding spokespersons for DeSantis and Haley exchange jabs on social media over Iowa event attendance and voter "correction." Trump leads in polls. Debate scheduled for January 10.


Fox News: Wyoming judge dismisses effort to bar Trump from ballot
Wyoming judge dismisses effort to bar Trump from ballot
A Wyoming judge dismissed a lawsuit attempting to remove Trump and Senator Lummis from election ballots, leading to celebrations from Wyoming Republican Secretary of State Chuck Gray. The lawsuit argued that they were "traitors" due to the events of January 6th.


Fox News: White House's Karine Jean-Pierre has tense relationship with John Kirby over split podium time: Report
White House's Karine Jean-Pierre has tense relationship with John Kirby over split podium time: Report
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's relationship with National Security Council spokesman John Kirby is tense. They frequently share the podium despite their frustrations because President Biden likes it. Some black Democrats believe Jean-Pierre is being treated differently because of her race.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Yellen: US Economy Has Achieved a ‘Soft Landing’
Yellen: US Economy Has Achieved a ‘Soft Landing’
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen believes the US economy has achieved a "soft landing" as inflation slows without a downturn. She credits the American people and President Biden's policies for contributing to the growth, with wage increases outpacing price increases. Economists and organizations, including the Congressional Budget Office and IMF, also anticipate a soft landing, but caution remains from some, such as Richmond Fed President Tom Barkin. Consumer confidence is growing, with Americans feeling more optimistic about their financial outlook.


#religion

The Telegraph: Vatican tries to calm backlash against gay blessings by saying they can only last 15 seconds
Vatican tries to calm backlash against gay blessings by saying they can only last 15 seconds
The Vatican has clarified its decision to allow priests to bless gay couples, stating that the blessings should last no more than 15 seconds and do not legitimize homosexual relationships. This move by Pope Francis to adopt a more liberal stance towards gay Catholics has faced opposition from conservative bishops, particularly in Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe. The Vatican emphasized that the blessings are separate from the marriage ceremony for heterosexual couples and should simply ask for peace, health, and other good things for the couple.


#culture

Breitbart: 'Rue David Bowie' -- Paris to Name Street After Rock Icon
'Rue David Bowie' -- Paris to Name Street After Rock Icon
Paris will name a street after David Bowie, honoring the rock music icon eight years after his death. The street, called "Rue David Bowie," will be inaugurated in the 13th district of the city. Bowie, known for his influential career and ability to reinvent himself artistically, has a cult following in France.


Le Monde: Actor David Soul, one half of 'Starsky and Hutch,' dies at 80
Actor David Soul, one half of 'Starsky and Hutch,' dies at 80
Actor David Soul, known for his role in the 1970s series Starsky & Hutch, has passed away at 80. Survived by his family, Soul was a multi-talented artist who left a lasting impact on many lives.


#crime

The Telegraph: Fugitive accused of faking his death to avoid rape charge in Utah extradited from Scotland
Fugitive accused of faking his death to avoid rape charge in Utah extradited from Scotland
Accused US fugitive Nicholas Rossi, also known as Nicholas Alahverdian, has been extradited from Scotland to the United States. Rossi, who faked his death, faces charges of sexual assault and domestic violence in Utah and Rhode Island. After a lengthy court battle, Judge McFadyen ruled in favor of extradition, stating that Rossi's claims of mistaken identity were implausible.


Breitbart: Officials: Teacher Accused of Molesting Boy Worried She Wasn't His 'First'
Officials: Teacher Accused of Molesting Boy Worried She Wasn't His 'First'
A 32-year-old teacher in West Monroe, Louisiana, is accused of having a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old boy. Officials say the teacher sent him explicit photos and touched him inappropriately in her car. The suspect, Tatum Hatch, has been arrested and charged with solicitation of a minor.


#other

Breitbart: 'Mary Poppins' Star Glynis Johns Dead at 100
'Mary Poppins' Star Glynis Johns Dead at 100
Actress Glynis Johns, best known for her role in "Mary Poppins," has died at 100. She had a long and successful career in Hollywood and was admired for her talent and grace.


Fox News: Texas border sheriff sends fiery message to Mayorkas: Let Border Patrol do its job
Texas border sheriff sends fiery message to Mayorkas: Let Border Patrol do its job
Sheriff Brad Coe of Kinney County, Texas expresses gratitude to Gov. Greg Abbott for helping during the border crisis. He voices concern over the lack of federal government assistance and the safety of children in his community. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas blames Congress for not providing enough resources and denies the validity of impending impeachment proceedings against him. Sheriff Coe accuses Mayorkas of preventing Border Patrol from enforcing immigration laws. He warns of a potential surge in illegal immigration if former President Trump is reelected. Mayorkas cites limited detention capacity and congressional funding as reasons for the release of migrants at the border.


Forbes: Kate Hudson Wants Hollywood’s Superheroes To Bring Back Rom-Coms: Here Are The Marvel Stars Who've Done It Before
Kate Hudson Wants Hollywood’s Superheroes To Bring Back Rom-Coms: Here Are The Marvel Stars Who've Done It Before
Kate Hudson believes that the decline in popularity of romantic comedies could be reversed if more male stars from Hollywood's biggest superhero franchise, such as the Marvel actors, were willing to star in the genre. She argues that rom-coms suffer from bad writing and need "the best writers" to maintain their appeal. While some of the Marvel actors have previously appeared in romantic comedies, many stepped away when the genre's decline began.


Breitbart: Thin Skin: NLRB Claims SpaceX Illegally Fired Employees for Criticizing Elon Musk
Thin Skin: NLRB Claims SpaceX Illegally Fired Employees for Criticizing Elon Musk
The NLRB accuses SpaceX of illegally terminating employees who criticized CEO Elon Musk's behavior and handling of sexual harassment allegations. The complaint alleges that SpaceX retaliated against the employees instead of addressing their concerns. This adds to previous allegations of mistreatment and sexual harassment within the company.