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9 Jan 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Retiring ICE chief says Biden should have acted 'earlier' to address migrant surge
Retiring ICE chief says Biden should have acted 'earlier' to address migrant surge
Acting ICE Director Patrick Lechleitner criticized the Biden administration for delays in addressing the border crisis, expressing a desire for earlier executive actions to manage the surge of migrants. He noted that illegal encounters have reached record levels, impacting the agency's ability to fulfill its core mission.

Lechleitner emphasized the need for more resources to support Border Patrol and criticized the vilification of ICE agents, who he says are simply enforcing existing laws. He urged citizens dissatisfied with current policies to engage with their elected representatives.


#politics

GB News: Labour torn apart by Tory MP for 'shameful' move to block grooming gangs inquiry: 'We WILL keep fighting!'
Labour torn apart by Tory MP for 'shameful' move to block grooming gangs inquiry: 'We WILL keep fighting!'
Shadow Education Minister Neil O'Brien criticized Labour for rejecting a Conservative amendment for a national inquiry into grooming gangs, calling their actions "shameful." The amendment was defeated by 364 votes to 111, and O'Brien vowed to continue advocating for justice for victims.

He emphasized the lack of accountability for officials involved in the scandal and accused Labour of deflecting from the issue. O'Brien stated that the government should support the inquiry to help victims and uncover the truth behind the scandal.


Le Monde: 'Not a cent' of Libyan money spent on political campaigns, Sarkozy tells French court
'Not a cent' of Libyan money spent on political campaigns, Sarkozy tells French court
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy is on trial for allegedly accepting illegal campaign financing from the late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi during his 2007 election bid. Sarkozy denies the charges, asserting that no illicit funds were involved and criticizing the lengthy investigation.

Twelve others, including former aides, are also on trial, accused of orchestrating the funding scheme. If convicted, Sarkozy could face up to 10 years in prison. His legal troubles have persisted since losing the 2012 election, despite remaining a prominent political figure.


Fox News: House poised to pass bill that would sanction International Criminal Court for trying to arrest Netanyahu
House poised to pass bill that would sanction International Criminal Court for trying to arrest Netanyahu
The House is set to pass a bill sanctioning the International Criminal Court (ICC) in response to its arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This legislation, a priority for the new Congress, will move quickly to the Senate for a vote, aiming for President-elect Donald Trump's approval.

The bill, introduced by Texas Republicans, seeks to protect U.S. citizens and allies from ICC actions and would cut funding to the court. Critics, including some Republicans, question the urgency of the legislation amid other pressing issues.


Forbes: Jimmy Carter Funeral: Trump Shakes Hands With Pence, Chats With Obama (Live Updates)
Jimmy Carter Funeral: Trump Shakes Hands With Pence, Chats With Obama (Live Updates)
Former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at 100, will be honored with a state funeral at the National Cathedral. The service will include all living presidents and a national day of mourning, with flags at half-staff and federal agencies closed.

President Biden and Carter's grandson will speak at the service, which will conclude with Carter's body being flown to Georgia for a private burial next to his late wife, Rosalynn.


#society

The Telegraph: Fury over ‘pig and run’ marathon with pork for a prize
Fury over ‘pig and run’ marathon with pork for a prize
A half-marathon in Brittany, dubbed “Pig & Run,” faces backlash for its prize of pork equal to the winner's body weight and its ties to intensive pig farming. Critics argue it is unethical and harmful to the environment, linking farming practices to toxic algae blooms.

Despite the controversy, the event remains popular, with 500 competitors set to race on May 18, featuring pork-based snacks at pit stops. Animal rights activists and environmentalists are leading calls for a boycott.


Forbes: L.A. Fires: These Celebrities—Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal And More—Had Homes Destroyed Along With Historic Landmarks
L.A. Fires: These Celebrities—Paris Hilton, Billy Crystal And More—Had Homes Destroyed Along With Historic Landmarks
Wildfires in Los Angeles County have destroyed thousands of structures, including homes of celebrities in the Pacific Palisades, where the average home price exceeds $3 million. Notable landmarks such as the Pasadena Jewish Temple and Palisades Charter High School have also suffered damage.

The fires have led to the evacuation of over 130,000 people and the destruction of at least 2,000 buildings. Five fatalities have been reported, and federal assistance has been approved to aid those affected.


Breitbart: WATCH: Breitbart Editor Tries to Save House in Palisades Fire
WATCH: Breitbart Editor Tries to Save House in Palisades Fire
Joel B. Pollak reported from the Palisades fire, where he fought to save his home in the Marquez Knolls neighborhood. With water access cut off, he collected water from the street to extinguish nearby flames, assisted by neighbors until the fire intensified.

The fires have spread across Los Angeles, prompting evacuations for hundreds of thousands and resulting in five reported deaths. Pollak also noted the destruction of Julia Louis-Dreyfus’s home, while the fate of his own remains uncertain as the fire continues.


The Federalist: Hageman Slams Biden Admin's Refusal To Delist Grizzly Bears
Hageman Slams Biden Admin's Refusal To Delist Grizzly Bears
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has rejected petitions from Wyoming and Montana to delist grizzly bears from the endangered species list, despite the population exceeding recovery goals. This decision has frustrated House Republicans who argue it undermines land use and threatens ranchers.

While the agency maintains protections, it proposed new rules allowing landowners to kill bears threatening livestock, aiming to manage human-bear conflicts. Critics assert the decision reflects a failure to adhere to the Endangered Species Act's intent.


Breitbart: Pope Francis: Migrants Are Not ‘a Problem to Be Managed’
Pope Francis: Migrants Are Not ‘a Problem to Be Managed’
Pope Francis emphasized the need to value migrants for their dreams and talents rather than viewing them as a problem. In his address, he called for international efforts to create safe pathways for migration and to address the root causes that force people to leave their homes.

He also highlighted the urgent need for environmental care, linking climate change to human responsibility. The pope praised commitments made at the COP 29 summit for climate action and stressed the importance of addressing the ecological debt between the global North and South.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Polish president seeks to shield Netanyahu as warrant scuppers Auschwitz memorial visit
Polish president seeks to shield Netanyahu as warrant scuppers Auschwitz memorial visit
Polish President Andrzej Duda has requested that the government ensure Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not be arrested if he attends a Holocaust memorial event in Poland later this month. Netanyahu is facing an international arrest warrant over alleged war crimes in Gaza and is currently not planning to attend.

Duda emphasized the importance of allowing Israeli officials to participate in the commemoration, while Polish Deputy Prime Minister Krzysztof Gawkowski stated that there is no guarantee Netanyahu would come to Europe. With no high-level Israeli representation confirmed for the event, Education Minister Yoav Kisch is expected to attend instead.


Fox News: Israel sends report to UN on 'brutal' treatment used by terrorists against hostages in Gaza
Israel sends report to UN on 'brutal' treatment used by terrorists against hostages in Gaza
A report by Israel's Ministry of Health details the horrific treatment of hostages held by Hamas, including physical and sexual abuse, severe malnutrition, and psychological trauma. Many hostages, including children, suffered lasting injuries and significant weight loss during their captivity.

As negotiations continue for the release of the remaining hostages, families express frustration over the lack of international action, particularly from the United Nations. The report emphasizes the urgent need for the global community to intervene and secure the hostages' freedom.


#culture

Fox News: Washington state courts issue mandatory screening of 'Racism in America' documentary: report
Washington state courts issue mandatory screening of 'Racism in America' documentary: report
Washington state court staff will be required to attend a screening of the documentary "Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America" as part of their training. The event, hosted by the Administrative Office of the Courts, includes a dialogue with the film's creator, Jeffery Robinson.

While the AOC defends the film as a necessary step for fostering diversity, some employees express concerns that it promotes divisiveness and lacks relevance to their work. The screening is set for Thursday at South Puget Sound Community College.


#history

The Economist: A dispute over old war crimes strains Polish-Ukrainian relations
A dispute over old war crimes strains Polish-Ukrainian relations
Polish-Ukrainian relations are strained due to historical war crimes, particularly incidents involving the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) during World War II. The memories of atrocities, such as the burning of Poles in Vishnevets, continue to affect perceptions and interactions between the two nations.

This ongoing dispute has implications for regional dynamics, with Russia potentially benefiting from the discord. As both countries navigate their historical grievances, the challenge remains to reconcile the past while addressing current geopolitical interests.


The Economist: Spain’s government marks 50 years since Franco died
Spain’s government marks 50 years since Franco died
Spain's government commemorates the 50th anniversary of Francisco Franco's death, a pivotal moment that led to the country's transition to democracy under King Juan Carlos. Critics argue that the focus should be on celebrating the birth of democracy rather than Franco's regime.

The remembrance highlights ongoing debates about Spain's historical narrative and the legacy of dictatorship. As Europe grapples with its past, the implications of such commemorations resonate in contemporary politics.


#sports

Supertrax Online: 2025 Polaris 650 Titan Adventure 155
2025 Polaris 650 Titan Adventure 155
The 2025 Polaris Titan Adventure 155 is a large snowmobile designed for two riders and ample cargo. It features a powerful Patriot 650 2-stroke engine, capable of handling deep snow with ease. The sled boasts a range of advanced features, including a smooth-shifting transmission and innovative rear suspension.

Riding the Titan is comfortable, with a wider seat and improved handling that allows for easy navigation over bumps and turns. The sled's design caters to adventure riding and touring, making it a strong option for those seeking versatility in snowmobiling.