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#illegals
Breitbart: Gabbard: Almost 100 Terror-Linked Migrants Released in 2024
In 2024, nearly 100 migrants linked to terrorism were reportedly released into U.S. communities, according to Tulsi Gabbard, former Director of National Intelligence. Over 4,000 individuals crossed the border using an ISIS-affiliated network, with hundreds identified as known or suspected terrorists.
Despite arrests, only eight were deported or remained in custody, raising concerns about security. The Biden administration's border policies have allowed millions of migrants into the country, while media coverage on the issue has been limited.
Breitbart: Vance at the Border: Trump 'Doing a Huge Favor' for Mexico Battling Cartel
Vice President JD Vance visited the U.S.-Mexico border, emphasizing Mexico's role in combating fentanyl trafficking to potentially lift Trump-era tariffs. He highlighted the urgency of border security, linking the drug crisis to cartels and underscoring the impact on American lives.
Vance stated that a commitment from Mexico is essential to prevent a narco-state scenario, benefiting both nations. He noted a significant drop in migrant apprehensions in January, suggesting a shift in border dynamics since the Trump administration took office.
#politics
The Economist: Three principles are at play in the cases concerning DOGE
In a recent court hearing, a DOJ lawyer claimed that Elon Musk is merely a senior adviser to the president, not the head of DOGE, which is led by Amy Gleason. This assertion frustrated Judge Theodore Chuang amid ongoing lawsuits against the organization.
The situation highlights tensions in the administration regarding leadership roles and raises questions about the influence of political loyalty over technical expertise.
Fox News: Speaker Johnson slams Dem Rep. Green's 'egregious behavior' during Trump's address
House Speaker Mike Johnson reprimanded Rep. Al Green for his disruptive behavior during President Trump's address to Congress, accusing him of violating House rules. Johnson expelled Green from the chamber and urged Democrats to support a censure resolution against him.
The resolution to censure Green, introduced by Rep. Dan Newhouse, has advanced to a House-wide vote after surviving attempts to halt it. Green, who protested Trump's comments on the 2024 election, stated he was prepared for any punishment resulting from his actions.
The Economist: Democrats are struggling to respond to Trump
Democrats are facing challenges in responding to Donald Trump's continued influence following their 2024 election loss. The failures of President Biden and Vice President Harris have led to a decline in the party's core values, prompting a need for introspection and clarity on their identity and priorities.
As Trump solidifies his position, the Democratic Party must confront the reasons behind their electoral defeat and reassess their strategies moving forward. The party's ability to articulate a compelling vision will be crucial in countering Trump's appeal.
Forbes: Here’s What We Know About Trump And Musk’s Social Security Plans—As Agency Head Reportedly Says They’ll ‘Make Mistakes’
The acting head of the Social Security Administration (SSA), Leland Dudek, warned that cuts proposed by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) could lead to mistakes due to unfamiliarity with SSA programs. Despite claims of rampant fraud in the system by Trump and Musk, evidence suggests such fraud is minimal.
While both have promised not to cut benefits, concerns remain about the impact of staffing reductions and operational changes on service delivery. Critics argue that these cuts could ultimately disrupt benefits for Americans.
Fox News: Trump could sell Nancy Pelosi Federal Building 'at fair market value' under new GOP bill
Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., has introduced the SWAMP Act, aiming to authorize the sale of the Nancy Pelosi Federal Building to address federal debt and improve efficiency. The bill reflects House Republicans' efforts to advance Trump's agenda through legislation.
The building, located in San Francisco, houses various government offices and has been criticized for its upkeep and design. The GSA has denied any political motivations behind the potential sale, emphasizing a focus on reducing costs and assessing space needs.
#society
GB News: National Lottery winner plans SECOND honeymoon after bagging £10k a month for 30 years - 'Incredible news!'
A Hampshire man, known as Mr. B, has won a life-changing lottery prize of £10,000 a month for 30 years, totaling £3.6 million. He plans to use his winnings for a second honeymoon in the Seychelles and a family trip to Center Parcs.
The National Lottery's Set For Life draw allows players to win significant amounts through a simple selection of numbers. This win highlights the transformative impact of such lottery prizes on individuals' lives.
Fox News: 3 skiers missing after avalanche hits remote mountain range in Alaska
Three skiers are presumed dead after an avalanche struck them in Alaska's Chugach Mountains. They were part of a heli-skiing group and were buried under 40 to 100 feet of snow. Recovery efforts were hindered by deep snow and avalanche risks.
The skiers, all men from out of state, deployed avalanche air bags but were not rescued in time. A fourth member of the group was unharmed. This winter has seen 15 avalanche-related fatalities across the U.S.
Breitbart: Los Angeles County Sues SoCal Edison over Start of Eaton Fire
Los Angeles County has filed a lawsuit against Southern California Edison, alleging its power lines ignited the Eaton Fire on January 7, which resulted in 17 deaths and the destruction of approximately 9,000 homes. This lawsuit adds to over 40 others from residents and cities against the utility.
County officials seek accountability and improvements to infrastructure, advocating for underground power lines. This marks the third lawsuit against Edison since 2018, following previous settlements related to other significant wildfires.
#health
Fox News: Biden-nominated federal judge extends hold on Trump NIH research funding cuts
A federal judge has blocked the NIH from implementing a new policy that would set a standard 15% indirect cost rate for grants. The judge issued a preliminary injunction, citing concerns that the policy could disrupt critical medical research and clinical trials.
The ruling comes amid ongoing legal challenges from states and universities against the NIH's proposed changes. The court's decision aims to maintain the current funding structure while the matter is fully addressed.
Fox News: Obesity will affect over half of adults in 25 years, study predicts
A recent study published in The Lancet reveals that obesity is escalating globally, with over 2 billion adults classified as overweight or obese in 2021, a doubling since 1990. Projections suggest that by 2050, over half of men and women will fall into this category, with significant increases expected in China, India, and the U.S.
Experts warn that if trends continue, obesity-related diseases could overwhelm healthcare systems, leading to a projected economic burden exceeding $4 trillion annually. The study emphasizes the urgent need for intervention and prevention strategies to combat this growing epidemic.
#crime
Fox News: Princeton preppy murder suspect had 'fit of madness,' 'terrifying visions' before killing brother: docs
Matthew Hertgen, 31, is accused of murdering his brother Joseph, 26, and a family cat in their Princeton, NJ apartment. He allegedly confessed to police about a "fit of madness" during the incident, which involved a knife and golf club.
The gruesome crime scene revealed significant injuries to Joseph, and Matthew reportedly has a history of mental health issues. A detention hearing is set to determine if he poses a threat to the public.