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#illegals

GB News: Eamonn Holmes fumes 'STOP lecturing us' as 'public being treated like fools' in latest migrant deal
Eamonn Holmes fumes 'STOP lecturing us' as 'public being treated like fools' in latest migrant deal
Eamonn Holmes criticized Labour and the UK government over a new migration agreement with France, questioning its effectiveness and accusing officials of misleading the public. He highlighted concerns about illegal immigration, rising crimes, and the public's demand for stronger immigration control.

Political commentator Charlie Rowley echoed Holmes' sentiments, emphasizing that the public is frustrated with the government's handling of immigration issues and the perception that politicians are out of touch. Labour's financial commitment to the scheme is seen as insufficient compared to the scale of arrivals.


#politics

The Federalist: Homeland Security Committee Member Loyal To A Different Homeland
Homeland Security Committee Member Loyal To A Different Homeland
A Guatemalan woman’s child, now a Congress member, emphasizes her dual identity, sparking concerns over divided loyalties among lawmakers. Critics argue this reflects a broader issue of immigration, where allegiance to foreign identities may undermine national unity and safety.

The founders warned against such divisions, believing a republic requires a shared national sentiment. They feared that unassimilated immigrants could influence governance, jeopardizing the unity essential for the nation's survival.


The Western Journal: Trump Has Something Big In Store for Banks That Discriminate Against Conservatives
Trump Has Something Big In Store for Banks That Discriminate Against Conservatives
President Trump is set to sign an executive order aimed at investigating banks that allegedly discriminate against conservatives. The order could frame such actions as violations of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and may lead to federal penalties or referrals to the Justice Department.

The initiative reportedly stems from incidents like the debanking of a Christian charity by Bank of America, which Trump has publicly criticized. The order underscores concerns about banks' roles in political discrimination, particularly in light of actions taken against conservative clients.


Breitbart: Raskin After Criticizing Election Denialism: GOP Trying to Take 'Meaning Out of Elections'
Raskin After Criticizing Election Denialism: GOP Trying to Take 'Meaning Out of Elections'
Rep. Jamie Raskin criticized the confirmation of Jeanine Pirro as U.S. Attorney for D.C., labeling her an "election denier" and accusing Republicans of undermining democracy through gerrymandering in Texas. He emphasized the need to protect voting rights and the integrity of elections.

Raskin warned that current Republican tactics could lead to a one-party state, likening it to Hungary's political landscape under Viktor Orbán. He described gerrymandering as a form of voter suppression that diminishes the significance of elections.


#society

Le Monde: Titanic sub disaster caused by operator failures, says probe
Titanic sub disaster caused by operator failures, says probe
A US Coast Guard report has revealed that multiple failures in safety protocols led to the implosion of the Titan submersible during a 2023 expedition to the Titanic wreck. The investigation cited OceanGate's disregard for engineering standards and a toxic workplace that discouraged safety concerns.

All five passengers aboard the Titan, including notable explorers and a CEO, died instantly due to extreme water pressure when the hull collapsed. The report criticized OceanGate for continuing operations despite previous incidents that compromised the submersible's integrity.


Front Page Magazine: After Pulling Child Famine Hoax in Gaza, UN Tries to Pull It In Afghanistan
After Pulling Child Famine Hoax in Gaza, UN Tries to Pull It In Afghanistan
The UN and media have been accused of exaggerating child malnutrition crises in regions controlled by Islamic terrorist groups, such as Yemen and Gaza. Reports claim that the rise in child malnutrition in Afghanistan is linked to a drop in food assistance, with the World Food Programme seeking $539 million to address the issue.

Critics argue that the real problem lies with terrorists diverting aid for profit, rather than mass starvation. They contend that the UN's portrayal of these situations is misleading, as populations in these areas have reportedly increased, contradicting claims of famine.


Breitbart: 'New York Post' Going West with 'The California Post'
'New York Post' Going West with 'The California Post'
The New York Post will launch a new publication, The California Post, in Los Angeles next year. CEO Robert Thomson emphasized the need for a fresh perspective in California journalism, promising coverage of news, entertainment, politics, and more from a distinctly Californian viewpoint.

Nick Papps, a veteran journalist, will serve as editor in chief, leading a team dedicated to engaging readers with serious reporting and wit. The California Post aims to address local issues, coinciding with significant events like the gubernatorial election and upcoming World Cup and Olympics.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Netherlands becomes first NATO ally to buy US weapons for Ukraine
Netherlands becomes first NATO ally to buy US weapons for Ukraine
The Netherlands will be the first European nation to provide funding for U.S.-made weapons for Ukraine, contributing €500 million to the NATO Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) initiative. This funding will support the acquisition of advanced Patriot systems and missiles.

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for the Netherlands' support, emphasizing its importance for European security against Russian aggression. The initiative aligns with President Trump's commitment for European nations to increase military spending on U.S. arms for Ukraine.


#economy

Breitbart: Propping Up Economy with Migration Unsustainable: UK Gov't Economist
Propping Up Economy with Migration Unsustainable: UK Gov't Economist
A government economist argues that Britain's reliance on mass migration to support its economy and welfare state is misguided and exacerbates economic issues. Instead, he suggests re-engaging Britons who have left the labor force, as low-skilled migrants impose a significant financial burden on public services.

The economist highlights that while mass migration may increase GDP, it does not improve living standards, which are better assessed by GDP per capita. He emphasizes the potential economic benefits of integrating out-of-work Britons, particularly those with mental health issues, into the workforce.


#culture

Fox News: Pamela Anderson doubles down on claims that Sylvester Stallone once offered her gifts to be his 'No. 1 girl'
Pamela Anderson doubles down on claims that Sylvester Stallone once offered her gifts to be his 'No. 1 girl'
Pamela Anderson reignited her feud with Sylvester Stallone on "Watch What Happens Live," reiterating her claim that he offered her gifts to be his "No. 1 girl." Stallone has previously denied these allegations, stating they are false and fabricated.

In other news, Anderson appears to be in a budding romance with her "Naked Gun" co-star Liam Neeson, who expressed his admiration for her, calling her "terrific to work with." Both have been seen affectionate during promotional events for their film.


#health

Fox News: Raw milk from Florida farm sickens 21 people, including 6 children, health officials say
Raw milk from Florida farm sickens 21 people, including 6 children, health officials say
An outbreak of E. coli and Campylobacter linked to raw milk from a Florida farm has sickened 21 people, including six children, with seven requiring hospitalization. The Florida Department of Health warns against raw milk, which is illegal for human consumption in the state.

The health officials emphasize the risks of consuming unpasteurized milk, which can harbor harmful bacteria. They have issued a bulletin to inform the public about the health risks associated with raw milk, urging consumers to opt for pasteurized alternatives.


#crime

Fox News: Devil’s Den witnesses describe suspect’s ‘death stare’ minutes before murders: report
Devil’s Den witnesses describe suspect’s ‘death stare’ minutes before murders: report
A couple hiking at Devil's Den State Park reported a disturbing encounter with a man who matched the description of Andrew James McGann, the suspect in the double murder of Clinton and Cristen Brink. They described his behavior as odd, noting a "death stare" and his unusual attire.

Authorities confirmed that the Brinks were killed randomly while hiking with their two daughters, who were unharmed. McGann has been arrested and confessed to the murders, with DNA evidence linking him to the crime scene. He faces two counts of capital murder.


Fox News: Montana fugitive's brother serving life sentence for separate murder conviction in same town
Montana fugitive's brother serving life sentence for separate murder conviction in same town
Michael Paul Brown, a fugitive, is wanted for allegedly shooting and killing four people in a bar in Anaconda, Montana. His brother, William Brown, is serving a life sentence for a previous murder. Authorities are conducting a manhunt for Michael, who is considered armed and dangerous.

The shooting occurred at The Owl Bar, and victims include four local residents aged between 59 and 74. A photo of Brown has been released, and a white Ford F-150 linked to him has been found. The investigation continues with extensive search efforts underway.


Front Page Magazine: Media Complains Child Murderer With Defibrillator Will Feel Too Much Pain
Media Complains Child Murderer With Defibrillator Will Feel Too Much Pain
Byron Black, convicted in 1989 for the murder of a woman and her two young daughters, is set to be executed in Tennessee after years of legal delays. Concerns have been raised about his heart defibrillator potentially causing him pain during the execution, which some argue detracts from the gravity of his crimes.

The brutal details of the murders reveal the suffering inflicted on the victims, particularly the young girls, who endured significant pain before dying. Critics of the execution delay argue that any discomfort Black may experience pales in comparison to the agony his victims faced.


#technology

The Western Journal: Trump Admin to Announce Plan to Win 'the Second Space Race' by Building a Nuclear Reactor on the Moon
Trump Admin to Announce Plan to Win 'the Second Space Race' by Building a Nuclear Reactor on the Moon
The Trump administration is advancing plans to build a nuclear reactor on the moon, with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy directing NASA to expedite the project. The goal is to establish a significant presence in space ahead of potential competition from China and Russia.

Duffy emphasized the urgency, stating that the U.S. needs to secure key lunar areas for future exploration and energy generation. NASA aims to launch a 100 kilowatt reactor by 2030, as solar power is not viable due to the moon's light and dark cycles.