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9 Jan 2025

#illegals

GB News: More than 500 foreign prisoners freed from UK prisons go on crime sprees after avoiding deportation
More than 500 foreign prisoners freed from UK prisons go on crime sprees after avoiding deportation
Over 500 foreign criminals released from UK prisons have committed at least 10 new offences each while avoiding deportation, according to government data. In four years, around 10,000 freed foreign offenders were linked to approximately 40,000 crimes, with many successfully appealing deportation.

Despite laws requiring deportation for foreign criminals jailed over a year, many have evaded removal through human rights claims. The Prime Minister's office stated that removals have increased, but challenges remain, as seen in cases like Rochdale grooming gang ringleader Qari Abdul Rauf, who remains in the UK.


#politics

Breitbart: Lebanon Elects Army Chief Joseph Aoun President After Two-Year Deadlock
Lebanon Elects Army Chief Joseph Aoun President After Two-Year Deadlock
Lebanon's parliament elected Gen. Joseph Aoun as president, filling a vacancy since October 2022. Aoun, a popular military leader, has pledged to implement legal reforms and combat corruption. His election marks the end of a two-year political deadlock, with support from both the U.S. and Saudi Arabia.

Aoun's presidency is significant as he aims to consolidate the military's role amid Lebanon's political instability. He has emphasized the need for judicial independence and the rule of law, while implicitly challenging Hezbollah's influence. His election reflects a shift in Lebanon's political landscape.


Fox News: Laken Riley Act roils NJ governor’s race as 2 Dems skip roll: ‘The more someone campaigns the less they vote'
Laken Riley Act roils NJ governor’s race as 2 Dems skip roll: ‘The more someone campaigns the less they vote'
Two Democratic Congress members from New Jersey, Mikie Sherrill and Josh Gottheimer, faced criticism for not voting on the Laken Riley Act, which mandates the detention of illegal immigrants convicted of theft-related crimes. The act is named after a woman murdered by an illegal immigrant.

Their abstention drew ire from both Democratic and Republican gubernatorial candidates, with accusations of cowardice and lack of leadership. The incident highlights the challenges of navigating immigration issues in a politically divided environment.


The Federalist: If Karen Bass Remains In Office, Democracy Is Wasted On L.A.
If Karen Bass Remains In Office, Democracy Is Wasted On L.A.
Los Angeles is facing severe criticism over its handling of recent wildfires, with Mayor Karen Bass accused of incompetence after cutting over $17 million from the fire department's budget. Critics argue that these cuts compromised the department's ability to respond effectively to emergencies, despite warnings from fire officials.

Residents are outraged by Bass's absence during the crisis and her claims of "unprecedented" conditions, which many see as an insult to their intelligence. Calls for her resignation or a recall election are growing as voters demand accountability and a focus on essential services like fire safety.


CNSNews: Ben Shapiro Sums Up L.A. Fires: ‘Every Bad Democrat Policy Happening ALL AT ONCE’
Ben Shapiro Sums Up L.A. Fires: ‘Every Bad Democrat Policy Happening ALL AT ONCE’
Los Angeles is facing severe devastation from wildfires, attributed to a combination of mismanagement and poor policies, according to Ben Shapiro. He cites environmental radicalism, budgetary incompetence, and the influence of Democratic leaders as key factors exacerbating the crisis.

Shapiro argues that the situation reflects the cumulative effects of these policies and governance issues, leading to a “perfect storm” of disaster for the city.


#society

Breitbart: Elon Musk's SpaceX to Provide Free Starlink Terminals to Areas Affected by Los Angeles Wildfires
Elon Musk's SpaceX to Provide Free Starlink Terminals to Areas Affected by Los Angeles Wildfires
Elon Musk announced that SpaceX will provide free Starlink terminals to areas in Los Angeles affected by devastating wildfires, aiding communication in regions with no cell service. The wildfires, which began earlier this week, have led to evacuations and significant destruction.

Currently, five wildfires are active, with thousands of acres burned and multiple fatalities reported. The situation remains critical, with containment efforts ongoing.


Times Of Israel: Haredi demonstrators block highway near Tel Aviv to protest army draft
Haredi demonstrators block highway near Tel Aviv to protest army draft
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish protesters blocked traffic on Route 4 in central Israel, opposing efforts to conscript Haredi men into the military. The Jerusalem Faction, a hardline group, organized the demonstration, leading to clashes with police who attempted to disperse the crowds.

The protests stem from a ruling that ended blanket exemptions for Haredi men from military service. While the IDF seeks to increase enlistment amid personnel shortages, the Haredi leadership remains opposed, fearing secularization. A proposed compromise bill aims to increase enlistment while maintaining exemptions for full-time yeshiva students.


Breitbart: Actress Jean Smart Urges Hollywood Networks to Nix Awards Shows and Donate Money to L.A. Fire Victims
Actress Jean Smart Urges Hollywood Networks to Nix Awards Shows and Donate Money to L.A. Fire Victims
Jean Smart, star of HBO's "Hacks," has called for the cancellation of upcoming televised award shows, suggesting the revenue be donated to wildfire victims and firefighters in Los Angeles. Her post has garnered support from other celebrities and social media users.

The recent wildfires have resulted in significant destruction, with at least five fatalities reported, including a victim found trying to save his home. Many celebrities, including Billy Crystal and Mandy Moore, have also lost their homes, prompting the postponement of several awards ceremonies.


Fox News: CNN management greatly concerned with defamation suit's outcome as trial heats up, insider says
CNN management greatly concerned with defamation suit's outcome as trial heats up, insider says
CNN is facing a defamation lawsuit from Zach Young, who claims the network damaged his reputation by implying he profited illegally while aiding Afghan evacuees during the 2021 military withdrawal. Concerns about a potential large payout loom over the network as it also grapples with low ratings and upcoming layoffs.

Despite the ongoing legal battle, CNN staff reportedly remain focused on broader issues within the organization, including significant viewership declines and uncertainty about the future under new CEO Mark Thompson. The network's challenges reflect a wider trend of struggles in the media industry.


#economy

Le Monde: Between China and the US, the trade war has already begun
Between China and the US, the trade war has already begun
Trade tensions between the US and China are escalating ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration, with both nations implementing new restrictions. The outgoing US administration is increasing enforcement to counter Republican claims of being lenient on trade, while China warns of severe reprisals against US tariffs.

China's economy is under pressure from slow growth and weak domestic demand, but it claims increased resilience due to reduced reliance on foreign technology. The country's push for technological self-sufficiency, exemplified by Huawei's developments, is gaining traction amid American threats.


#culture

Fox News: Social media erupts over funeral rendition of Jimmy Carter’s reported favorite song, ‘Imagine’
Social media erupts over funeral rendition of Jimmy Carter’s reported favorite song, ‘Imagine’
The performance of John Lennon's "Imagine" at former President Jimmy Carter's state funeral has sparked controversy, with critics arguing that its atheistic lyrics were inappropriate for a Christian service. The song was sung by Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks, who have previously collaborated with Carter on Habitat for Humanity projects.

Many on social media, including conservative commentators, expressed their disapproval, questioning the choice of the song given Carter's devout Christian beliefs. Some argued that it contradicted the essence of a Christian memorial, while others defended the performance, suggesting it could be interpreted differently.


#sports

Breitbart: WATCH: Myles Garrett Gives Heartwarming Response to Ravens Rookie After Jersey Swap Request
WATCH: Myles Garrett Gives Heartwarming Response to Ravens Rookie After Jersey Swap Request
During a recent AFC North game, Ravens rookie Roger Rosengarten asked Browns star Myles Garrett for his jersey, a gesture of respect in the NFL. Rosengarten described himself as a “nobody,” but Garrett encouraged him, saying he was a part of the league and doing well.

Garrett, despite the Browns' poor record, is in contention for his second consecutive Defensive Player of the Year award. The Ravens are set to face the Steelers in the playoffs.