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#illegals

Breitbart: CO A.G.: 'Many Cases' Where I Can't See How ICE Could 'Be Worried About Safety'
CO A.G.: 'Many Cases' Where I Can't See How ICE Could 'Be Worried About Safety'
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser criticized ICE agents for wearing masks during deportation actions, arguing there is often no safety justification for such concealment. He stated that while anonymity may be warranted in high-risk situations, it undermines public trust in law enforcement.

Weiser urged Congress to address this issue, emphasizing that transparency is essential for effective law enforcement.


#politics

Fox News: Senate GOP eyes rules revolt as Dems stonewall Trump nominees
Senate GOP eyes rules revolt as Dems stonewall Trump nominees
Senate Republicans are frustrated with Democrats' blockade of President Trump's nominees, prompting discussions about changing confirmation rules. Options include shortening debate times or bundling nominations to expedite the process.

Democrats argue they are following the same rules Republicans used when they were in power. Some Republicans, like Sen. Rand Paul, support rule changes due to ongoing delays, while others, like Sen. Ron Johnson, believe the system needs reform for future administrations.


Fox News: Kamala Harris to sit down with Stephen Colbert for first post-election interview
Kamala Harris to sit down with Stephen Colbert for first post-election interview
Former Vice President Kamala Harris will appear on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" to promote her new memoir, "107 Days," detailing her brief presidential campaign. This will be her first interview since losing the 2024 election to Donald Trump.

Harris also announced she will not run for California governor in 2026, raising speculation about a potential 2028 presidential bid. Colbert's show is set to end in 2026, amid discussions about its cancellation being politically motivated.


Fox News: James Clapper, John Brennan hit back at Trump allegations about Russia probe as 'patently false'
James Clapper, John Brennan hit back at Trump allegations about Russia probe as 'patently false'
Former CIA Director John Brennan and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper refuted allegations from the Trump administration that they manipulated intelligence during the Russia investigation. They emphasized that multiple reviews, including a bipartisan Senate Intelligence report, validated the assessment that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to aid Trump.

Brennan and Clapper clarified that the Steele Dossier was not used in their analysis and stated there was no evidence that Russian operations changed actual votes. They criticized the Trump administration for politicizing intelligence and reiterated the need for bipartisan action to address foreign interference in U.S. elections.


The Federalist: Wikipedia’s Steele Dossier Page Is Laced With Lies
Wikipedia’s Steele Dossier Page Is Laced With Lies
Wikipedia's entry on the Steele Dossier is criticized for allegedly misrepresenting the document's role in the Russia investigation, claiming it did not influence the intelligence community's assessment. Despite evidence to the contrary, the page remains under "semi-protection," limiting edits.

Concerns are raised about Wikipedia's reliability, as it is often the first source encountered online and is used in training AI models. Instances of paid edits, such as those related to Hunter Biden, suggest that the platform may be vulnerable to manipulation for political purposes.


Fox News: Who is Mike Donilon, the longtime Biden aide appearing in Comer's cover-up probe?
Who is Mike Donilon, the longtime Biden aide appearing in Comer's cover-up probe?
Michael Donilon, a key advisor to President Biden, is set to testify before the House Oversight Committee regarding allegations of a cover-up within the Biden administration. Donilon has been a close confidant of Biden since 1981 and played a crucial role in his 2020 and 2024 campaigns.

His recent comments about the Democratic Party's reaction to Biden's debate performance have drawn criticism from within his party. Donilon's involvement in Biden's administration and campaigns has made him a focal point for investigators looking into the administration's actions.


#society

Fox News: Amusement park ride snaps at Saudi Arabia park, with 23 reported injured
Amusement park ride snaps at Saudi Arabia park, with 23 reported injured
A ride malfunction at Green Mountain Park in Taif, Saudi Arabia, injured 23 people, three of them critically. Eyewitnesses reported that riders were securely strapped in when the ride's arm snapped, causing them to fall.

Injured individuals received first aid at the scene before being transported to the hospital. An investigation is underway, and the ride has been closed.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Zelensky Calls For Regime Change to Remove Putin Permanently
Zelensky Calls For Regime Change to Remove Putin Permanently
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that Russia will remain a threat to its neighbors even after the war unless the global community works to change the regime in Moscow. He criticized Russia's leadership for being "mentally stuck in another era" and called for stronger sanctions to dismantle its war capabilities.

Zelensky reported ongoing Russian airstrikes that resulted in civilian casualties and urged European nations to take decisive action against Russia to prevent future destabilization. He emphasized the need to confiscate Russian assets and limit its military and energy resources.


Times Of Israel: Amid growing alarm, US Jewish groups push Israel to ensure ample food aid to Gaza
Amid growing alarm, US Jewish groups push Israel to ensure ample food aid to Gaza
A significant portion of American Jews, across the political spectrum, are increasingly vocal about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, urging the Israeli government to facilitate the delivery of aid. While some on the left accuse Israel of genocide, others on the right dismiss the food crisis as exaggerated.

Major Jewish organizations express a mix of support for Israel's military actions against Hamas and concern for Palestinian civilians. Calls for increased humanitarian aid have emerged from various groups, including the American Jewish Committee and the Reform Jewish Movement, highlighting a growing willingness to critique Israeli policies.


Fox News: UNICEF official says Gaza malnutrition reaches 'famine levels' as humanitarian aid trickles in
UNICEF official says Gaza malnutrition reaches 'famine levels' as humanitarian aid trickles in
Malnutrition in the Gaza Strip has reached famine levels, with nearly 500,000 people affected after 22 months of war and a two-month blockade. UNICEF warns that commercial access is essential to adequately address the crisis, as current aid efforts are insufficient for the population.

Humanitarian aid is increasing, with hundreds of trucks delivering supplies, but UNICEF emphasizes the need for a ceasefire and the release of hostages for a sustainable solution. The organization is working alongside other agencies to alleviate the dire conditions faced by civilians.


Breitbart: Trump Slaps Sanctions on Palestinian Authority; Blocks Officials from Traveling to UN for 'Palestinian State'
Trump Slaps Sanctions on Palestinian Authority; Blocks Officials from Traveling to UN for 'Palestinian State'
The Trump administration has imposed sanctions on the Palestinian Authority and the PLO for pursuing statehood without a formal agreement with Israel, violating U.S. law. This includes denying visas to PLO and PA officials, preventing their attendance at the upcoming UN General Assembly.

The sanctions are a response to the Palestinian Authority's actions that undermine peace agreements and support for terrorism. The U.S. aims to hold the PA accountable for its commitments and discourage unilateral actions against Israel.


#economy

Breitbart: Hochul: New Yorkers Go to FL, TX Because of Weather, 'Maybe Taxes'
Hochul: New Yorkers Go to FL, TX Because of Weather, 'Maybe Taxes'
New York Governor Kathy Hochul acknowledged that residents are leaving the state for Florida and Texas due to better weather and potentially lower taxes. However, she noted that many are also moving to Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, where housing is more affordable despite similar taxes and climate.

Hochul emphasized the need to address the housing supply issue in New York to retain residents. She is working to engage local supervisors and provide funding to improve housing availability.


#military

Times Of Israel: In Beit Hanoun for 5th time, officers say Hamas battalion to be destroyed ‘within a week’
In Beit Hanoun for 5th time, officers say Hamas battalion to be destroyed ‘within a week’
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) report significant progress in Beit Hanoun, Gaza, stating they are close to dismantling the remaining Hamas infrastructure. Most tunnels have been destroyed, and only a few operatives remain. The IDF expects to complete operations in about a week.

Col. Netanel Shamaka emphasized the mission's focus is on eliminating Hamas’s tunnel system rather than indiscriminate destruction. The IDF has successfully targeted and killed key Hamas figures during their operations, but caution remains as potential threats could still emerge from other areas.


#culture

The Imaginative Conservative: Why Read? Literature as Cultural Resistance to the Decadent West
Why Read? Literature as Cultural Resistance to the Decadent West
Literature, both poetry and prose, is integral to the ongoing dialogue of Western civilization for nearly three millennia. Works lacking connection to this tradition are deemed rootless and devoid of meaning. Engaging with literature fosters a deeper understanding of reality and ourselves, contrasting with the superficiality of modern technology.

Reading, particularly poetry, encourages a necessary slowing down in our fast-paced lives. It enriches our vocabulary and helps us engage with profound truths about humanity's journey. Great literature reflects timeless aspects of human nature, offering insight that remains relevant across ages.


#health

Fox News: Your daily sandwich could be making you sad and anxious, health experts warn
Your daily sandwich could be making you sad and anxious, health experts warn
Experts suggest that diet, particularly gluten intake, may impact mental health. Gluten can lead to inflammation and symptoms like anxiety and mood swings, especially in those with sensitivities. However, whole grains may benefit cognitive function, indicating not all gluten is harmful.

The quality of food matters; ultraprocessed items can worsen mental health. Emphasizing whole foods and essential nutrients is crucial for mood regulation, as many struggling with mental health issues may lack these nutrients.


#crime

The Western Journal: Walz's Soft-on-Crime Law Frees Axe Murderer: Family Killer Walks After 37 Years
Walz's Soft-on-Crime Law Frees Axe Murderer: Family Killer Walks After 37 Years
David Brom, convicted of murdering his family with an axe in 1988, has been granted work release under a new Minnesota law allowing juvenile offenders to be eligible for parole after 15 years. This decision has sparked outrage, with critics citing it as a failure of justice.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz signed the law, which retroactively applies to offenders like Brom, who would have otherwise faced a longer sentence. Opponents argue that this reflects a dangerous soft-on-crime approach.


GB News: Pensioner arrested on suspicion of poisoning after eight children at summer camp hospitalised
Pensioner arrested on suspicion of poisoning after eight children at summer camp hospitalised
A 76-year-old man has been arrested in Stathern, Leicestershire, on suspicion of poisoning after eight children fell ill at a summer camp. The children were hospitalized as a precaution but have since been discharged.

The police are conducting a sensitive investigation and have contacted the children's parents. They have also referred the case to the Independent Office for Police Conduct due to the initial police response.


Fox News: Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre's family says Trump 'should never consider giving Maxwell any leniency'
Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre's family says Trump 'should never consider giving Maxwell any leniency'
Virginia Giuffre's family is urging President Trump not to grant leniency to Ghislaine Maxwell as she seeks a way out of prison. They express concern over Maxwell's potential immunity deal and emphasize the need for accountability for her role in Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.

Trump acknowledged Giuffre's past at his Mar-a-Lago estate, stating Epstein "stole" her while she worked there. Giuffre's family continues to seek answers and justice, emphasizing the impact of her tragic death and the importance of not allowing Maxwell to evade responsibility.