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#illegals

Fox News: Portland City Council considers how to boot ICE out of city facility
Portland City Council considers how to boot ICE out of city facility
Portland's city council is considering revoking the permit for an ICE detention facility due to alleged violations, including holding detainees longer than a 12-hour limit. Residents raised concerns about the facility undermining the city's sanctuary policy and the safety of the community.

Protests outside the facility have escalated, with violent clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement. City officials are exploring legal options to address the situation, while ICE has faced scrutiny for its operations in the area.


#politics

Fox News: Aiming to give Trump 'backup,' second Republican enters swing state race for Democrat-held Senate seat
Aiming to give Trump 'backup,' second Republican enters swing state race for Democrat-held Senate seat
New Hampshire state Sen. Dan Innis has launched his Senate campaign, aiming to succeed retiring Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen in the 2026 election. Innis, a Republican, emphasizes his business background and commitment to conservative values, including lower taxes and border security.

Innis is competing against former Sen. Scott Brown for the Republican nomination, both targeting the Democratic incumbent Rep. Chris Pappas. He argues that New Hampshire's current congressional delegation does not reflect the state's values and pledges to bring those values to Washington.


The Western Journal: Whoops: David Hogg’s First PAC-Backed Primary Candidate Goes Down in Flames
Whoops: David Hogg’s First PAC-Backed Primary Candidate Goes Down in Flames
David Hogg's attempt to influence the Democratic primary by backing Gen Z activist Deja Foxx has resulted in a significant defeat. In a special election for Arizona's 7th Congressional District, Foxx garnered only 21% of the vote, while Adelita Grijalva, the daughter of a deceased representative, secured 62%.

Hogg's endorsement, intended to promote younger candidates, may have backfired, as Grijalva's established political connections and experience overshadowed Foxx's social media presence. This loss raises questions about Hogg's strategy and its impact on his political future.


The Federalist: Memo Reveals D.C. Judges Predisposed Against Trump Admin
Memo Reveals D.C. Judges Predisposed Against Trump Admin
A memorandum reveals that Judge James Boasberg and other D.C. District Court judges expressed concerns over the Trump Administration potentially disregarding court rulings, raising questions about their impartiality. This discussion occurred during a Judicial Conference meeting, indicating a bias against Trump as he faces multiple lawsuits.

Despite the judges' concerns, the Trump Administration has complied with court orders. The situation highlights a troubling trend of judges potentially prejudging the Administration, undermining the presumption of regularity typically afforded to public officials.


Fox News: Mark Halperin questions why expert and Republican analysis on Biden's autopen use 'absent' from NYT report
Mark Halperin questions why expert and Republican analysis on Biden's autopen use 'absent' from NYT report
Mark Halperin criticized The New York Times for not including expert and Republican perspectives in their interview with former President Joe Biden regarding his use of an autopen for pardons. He argued that the article lacked basic journalistic standards by omitting dissenting opinions and expert analysis.

Biden defended his use of the autopen, stating it was necessary due to the number of pardons granted, but Halperin contended that had the situation involved a Republican, the coverage would have included critical voices. The absence of such commentary in this instance was deemed problematic by Halperin.


GB News: Japan opens new government office to address concerns over foreigners
Japan opens new government office to address concerns over foreigners
The Japanese Government has launched a new office to address concerns over crime and incidents involving foreigners, amid rising political pressure ahead of elections. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba emphasized the need for stricter immigration controls while acknowledging the positive economic contributions of foreign nationals.

The office will collaborate with various ministries to improve oversight of foreign residents and tackle issues like unpaid social security and land purchases by foreigners. The ultraconservative Sanseito party has gained traction by advocating for tighter regulations on foreign workers.


The Federalist: 'Unconscionable': Former WI Clerk Under Fire In Ballot Debacle
'Unconscionable': Former WI Clerk Under Fire In Ballot Debacle
Madison's City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl failed to count 193 absentee ballots in the November 2024 election, leading to accusations of election integrity violations. A bipartisan report from the Wisconsin Elections Commission found significant errors and a lack of leadership in her office.

Witzel-Behl resigned amid investigations and is now facing a lawsuit from disenfranchised voters. The commission has mandated changes to election procedures by January 1 to prevent future issues.


Fox News: Obama bros confronted on Democratic Party's intolerance problem, history of ‘excluding people’
Obama bros confronted on Democratic Party's intolerance problem, history of ‘excluding people’
Former Obama staffers Tommy Vietor and Jon Favreau highlighted a significant issue of intolerance within the Democratic Party, suggesting it could hinder future electoral success. They noted that the party needs to broaden its coalition beyond just "White liberals" to be effective.

Vietor acknowledged the party's past mistakes in excluding differing viewpoints and expressed hope for a shift toward more open dialogue. He emphasized the importance of returning to "Obama-era politics" that foster respectful engagement with diverse opinions to achieve meaningful policy goals.


#society

The Federalist: OpenAI Will No Longer Discriminate Against Christian Orgs
OpenAI Will No Longer Discriminate Against Christian Orgs
OpenAI has settled a lawsuit with Holy Sexuality, a Christian nonprofit, agreeing to provide the same discounts to religious groups as it does to others. The lawsuit challenged OpenAI's policy that excluded religious organizations from its nonprofit discount program.

As part of the settlement, OpenAI will no longer discriminate against Christian groups and has removed the exclusionary language from its policies. This case highlights a broader concern regarding the treatment of religious organizations by tech companies.


The Telegraph: Gazans trampled to death in latest chaos at US-backed aid sites
Gazans trampled to death in latest chaos at US-backed aid sites
A stampede at an aid distribution site in Gaza has resulted in at least 20 deaths, with reports of people being trampled and suffocated. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation alleges that Hamas militants incited chaos, though no evidence was provided for this claim.

The GHF noted that this incident marks a troubling trend, as their distribution points have seen numerous fatalities. They also reported the presence of firearms among the crowd.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Israel strikes Syria's military headquarters as the regime clashes with Druze civilians
Israel strikes Syria's military headquarters as the  regime clashes with Druze civilians
Israel conducted strikes near the Syrian Defense Ministry in Damascus, aiming to protect the Druze minority amid escalating violence in southern Syria. Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, urged Israeli Druze not to cross into Syria, citing safety concerns.

The situation in Sweida has deteriorated, with clashes between Syrian forces and Druze groups following a failed ceasefire. Israel's government emphasizes its commitment to safeguarding the Druze community and preventing threats near its border.


Times Of Israel: Khamenei says Israel launched war to ‘overthrow system’ in Iran
Khamenei says Israel launched war to ‘overthrow system’ in Iran
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei accused Israel of attempting to weaken the Islamic Republic during a recent conflict, claiming the attacks aimed to incite unrest and regime change. He stated that Israel's military actions were part of a broader strategy against Iran's nuclear capabilities.

In retaliation, Iran launched over 500 ballistic missiles and drones at Israel, resulting in casualties. Khamenei emphasized Iran's readiness to respond to further attacks and criticized the U.S. for its support of Israel. Diplomatic talks with the U.S. have stalled, with Iran demanding guarantees against military action.


#health

Fox News: 'Western diet' blamed for growing risk of GI cancers among young adults
'Western diet' blamed for growing risk of GI cancers among young adults
Rates of gastrointestinal cancers are rising among young adults, primarily due to diet and lifestyle factors, according to a new study. The report highlights that obesity, sedentary habits, and alcohol consumption contribute to increased risks, particularly for colorectal cancer.

Adults born in 1990 face significantly higher risks of colon and rectal cancers compared to those born in 1950. Experts recommend further research into dietary impacts and stress the importance of early screening and lifestyle changes to mitigate these risks.