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US Believes Only 20 Hostages Still Alive in Gaza

                         US Believes Only 20 Hostages Still ...

Multiple intelligence and security sources at the highest levels of the U.S. and Israel confirm that authorities believe only about 20 of the 251 hostages taken alive by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, remain alive.

One U.S. government source said that 20 is the "working number" of those believed to be alive in ongoing negotiations underway in Qatar between Israel and Hamas.

The figure of 20 is approximate and includes only civilians and female Israeli soldiers taken prisoner.

"If the number included Israeli male soldiers, it could go higher," one senior Israeli source told Newsmax, but suggested it would not be a large increase.

Some public assessments, however, say the number of remaining hostages could be closer to 40.



Trump asks Supreme Court to block his criminal hush money sentencing
                   
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President-elect Donald Trump has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to prevent Friday's sentencing in his New York criminal hush money case.

In a filing Wednesday morning, defense lawyers argued that sentencing Trump -- who has attempted to halt the case based on a claim of presidential immunity -- would damage "the institution of the Presidency and the operations of the federal government."

"Most fundamentally, forcing President Trump to defend a criminal case and appear for a criminal sentencing hearing at the apex of the Presidential transition creates a constitutionally intolerable risk of disruption to national security and America's vital interests," Trump's lawyers said.

The Supreme Court has asked for a response from prosecutors in New York by Thursday at 10 a.m. ET.

The Manhattan district attorney's office, when asked for comment, said they will respond in court papers.



AG Merrick Garland intends to release Special Counsel Jack Smith report on Trump election case

A Florida judge had temporarily blocked the release of Jack Smith's final report on his Trump cases
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Attorney General Merrick Garland will release Special Counsel Jack Smith's report on the 2020 election interference case against President-elect Trump, according to a court filing.

The Department of Justice told the 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on Wednesday that Garland intends to release Volume One of Smith's final report to Congress and the public, which covers the allegations that Trump attempted to illegally undo the results of the 2020 presidential election.

However, Garland will not release Volume Two, which covers the classified documents case against Trump, as two defendants in that case still face criminal proceedings. Only the chairmen and ranking members of the House and Senate Judiciary Committees will be permitted to view Volume Two, and they will be prohibited from discussing the report publicly.



CNN: Trump Mulls Economic Emergency for Tariffs

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President-elect Donald Trump is considering declaring a national economic emergency to provide legal justification for a series of universal tariffs on allies and adversaries, CNN reported Wednesday, citing sources familiar with the matter.

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The move will allow Trump to build a new tariff program by using the International Economic Emergency Powers Act, which authorizes a president to manage imports during a national emergency, the report said.

"Nothing is off the table," a source familiar with the matter told CNN, acknowledging that a discussion had taken place over declaring a national emergency.




Trump ramps up threats to seize Greenland as Panama tells president-elect that Canal will ‘stay in our hands’:

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Donald Trump gave his first rambling press conference of the new year at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday, bafflingly leaping from one topic to another.

Ostensibly arranged to announce new foreign investment in the US, the president-elect took the opportunity to attack Joe Biden over the transition process and refused to rule out using military or economic coercion to take control of Greenland and the Panama Canal.

Trump further railed against windmills, electric heaters, water pressure, soap, dishwashers, Canada and the legal cases brought against him in 2023.

At one point, he said he wanted to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America” and then claimed Hezbollah might have been at the US Capitol on January 6 2021.



Meta, Facebook End Fact-Checking Program

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In a victory for free speech on social media, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday announced a series of major changes concerning the monitoring of content on its platforms.

The move comes less than two weeks before President-elect Donald Trump takes office and his new administration says they will make dealing with censorship a priority.

The changes will affect Facebook and Instagram, two of the world's largest social media platforms.



Biden admits he might not have lasted another term if he'd been re-elected: 'Who the hell knows?'

'So far, so good. But who knows what I'm going to be when I'm 86 years old?' Biden says
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President Biden acknowledged concerns about his age and discussed his legacy in an interview with USA Today in the Oval Office, still claiming he would have won another term if he'd run against Donald Trump but admitting he's not sure if he could have lasted four more years.

"Do you think you would've had the vigor to serve another four years in office?" USA Today's Susan Page asked.

"I don't know," Biden said. "That's why I thought when I first announced, talking to Barack [Obama] about it, I said I thought I was the person. I had no intention of running after [my son] Beau died – for real, not a joke. And then when Trump was running again for re-election, I really thought I had the best chance of beating him."



Mexico disperses migrant caravans heading to US ahead of Trump inauguration

President-elect Trump has threatens Mexico with 25% tariffs on goods — unless it stops illegal crossings
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The Mexican government is working hard to break up migrant caravans trying to make the treacherous journey north to the U.S. ahead of President-elect Trump’s inauguration in less than two weeks' time.

Faced with the prospect of massive tariffs on goods under the new administration, Mexico has been dispersing migrants throughout the country to keep them far from the U.S. border, including dropping them off at the once vibrant tourist hotspot of Acapulco, a beach resort town on Mexico's Pacific coast made famous by the jet set in the 1950s and ’60s.

The Mexican government has embraced a policy of "dispersion and exhaustion" to reduce the number of migrants reaching the U.S. border. Authorities let migrants walk for days until they're exhausted and then offer to bus them to various cities where they say their immigration status will be reviewed.



US Strikes Houthi Weapon Facilities In Yemen After Attacks On Navy Warships: CENTCOM


U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) forces have conducted precision airstrikes against two Houthi weapon storage facilities in Yemen, responding to recent attacks on U.S. Navy warships and commercial vessels in the Red Sea.

The strikes targeted underground facilities used to store advanced conventional weapons (ACW) in Houthi-controlled territory. CENTCOM stated that these facilities were used to launch attacks against U.S. and international shipping in the southern Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.

The strikes were carried out with precision munitions to minimize the risk of civilian casualties. CENTCOM confirmed that there were no injuries or damage to U.S. personnel or equipment during the operation.

This action comes amid heightened tensions in the region, with Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen increasingly targeting commercial shipping and U.S. naval vessels. The Houthis have employed a variety of weapons, including missiles and explosive-laden drones, in these attacks.



Palisades fire: Worst is ‘yet to come’ as winds gain speed, ground aircraft

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Fearsome winds forced crews to ground firefighting aircraft in the battle against the Palisades fire on Tuesday night, making it even more challenging for firefighters to get a handle on the fast-growing blaze.

The use of aircraft was halted shortly before 8 p.m., and Los Angeles fire officials said they would continually reassess weather conditions to determine when they might be used again, said Margaret Stewart with the Los Angeles Fire Department.

The fire remained 0% contained at 11 p.m. Tuesday as “extreme fire behavior” continued to challenge firefighters, according to the L.A. County Fire Department. Wind gusts up to 60 mph were expected to continue through Thursday.

LOS ANGELES FIRE EMERGENCY... DEVELOPING...
THOUSANDS FLEE; HOMES DESTROYED...
0% CONTAINMENT...
Abandoned Cars Clog Roads; Bulldozers Clear...
Schools Close Across County...
SAG Cancels Nominations...
Local Landmarks Razed... 'Looks Like Mars'...
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'UNPRECEDENTED DISASTER'... PHOTOS...



Don’t let Facebook off the hook for its pro-censorship past so easily

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, overlord of Facebook’s war on speech, just offered a mea culpa.

In a video posted Tuesday, Zuck announced that Meta is dropping its third-party fact-checking system, which he acknowledged is riddled with lefty bias, and replace it with X-style “community notes.”

“It’s time to get back to our roots around free expression on Facebook and Instagram,” he said, admitting that the content-moderation system had “shut down opinions and shut out people with different ideas” and “gone too far.”

It’s a win for open discourse and more evidence that the left’s vice-tight grip on cultural spaces is weakening.



Jan. 6 pardons: Weigh every individual case


Count us opposed to a mass pardon for all Jan. 6 defendants: Some plainly did receive unfair treatment, but others in the mob committed real and significant crimes.

If Republicans mean to remain the party of law and order, the blanket clemency that President-elect Donald Trump has floated is the wrong way to go: The new Justice Department and/or White House lawyers need to do a case-by-case review.

For several hours, the mob disrupted the orderly transfer of presidential power, posing a real threat to the safety of Vice President Mike Pence and others.

Capitol police, simply doing their sworn duty, suffered beating and injuries as they sought to protect members of Congress by holding back the mob.