New York Post,
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Michael Goodwin
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A glance across America and Europe leads to an unmistakable conclusion: Revolution is in the air.
The failures of democracies are sparking internal upheavals.
Thankfully, spasms of violence and bloodshed are few, but a toxic brew of overbearing governments, shrinking freedoms and undeniable decline is producing demands for big changes.
A common thread from California to Great Britain, France and Germany is that liberal underpinnings have morphed into sloppy socialism, unchecked immigration, cultural clashes and restraints on critical speech.
Collectively, the conservative blowback reveals that the time allotted for an indulgent detour has expired and a new consensus is taking shape, whether entrenched leftists like it or not.
New York Post,
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Katherine Donlevy
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Chris Harris
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As the southern California wildfires continued to rage, victims of the sprawling tragedy tried to pick up the pieces of lives not just shattered, but reduced to ash.
On Saturday, The Post’s Katherine Donlevy, Dana Kennedy and Chris Harris spoke with six people who lost everything — except their will to endure.
Joshua Kotler, 39, an occupational therapist and his wife Emily, 39, lost their family home in Altadena, where they lived with their two daughters, Liberty, 4, and Eve, 2.
We got out of our house safely, thank God. The whole house burnt down with everything in it … My wife and I snuck back up to the house, which is at
Breitbart Radio,
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Hannah Knudsen
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1/11/2025 11:52:17 PM
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There was no way of understanding how the song “Fighter” would apply personally, singer-songwriter and Breitbart News COO Jon Kahn said during an appearance on Breitbart News Saturday, walking through the personal loss he is navigating after losing his home in the California wildfires.
“You know, I wrote that for President Trump, as you said, but listening to the words now how it applies, I had no way of understanding how that would apply to my own life and so many others that got devastated by this fire,” he said, noting that he lived in his Pacific Palisades home for 25 years.
PJ Media,
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Sarah Anderson
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1/11/2025 11:16:13 PM
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Since the days of George Washington, when presidents leave office, they often offer the nation some kind of farewell address. Washington's was written and published in the American Daily Advertiser. Andrew Jackson's was, according to the History Channel, the longest in history at 8,247 words. Harry Truman was the first one to broadcast his from the Oval Office. Dwight D. Eisenhower warned against the "military-industrial complex," (Snip) But there's one farewell address in history that often stands out among the rest, especially for people who were born and lived in the 20th century: that of President Ronald Reagan. On this day in 1989, Reagan sat behind his desk
Breitbart Politics,
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Elizabeth Weibel
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1/11/2025 11:12:33 PM
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) revealed that firefighters from Mexico were coming to assist with the ongoing Eaton Fire.
In a post on X, Newsom expressed gratefulness for Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum’s “support” as California officials “work to suppress the Los Angeles wildfires.” Newsom has received criticism from California residents who have demanded to know what he is going to do in response to the wildfires.
Newsom added that the firefighters coming from Mexico would be “joining more than 10,000 personnel already on the ground.”
“Firefighters from Mexico are en route to the #EatonFire — joining more than 10,000 personnel already on the ground,” Newsom wrote in his post.
Breitbart Politics,
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Elizabeth Weibel
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1/11/2025 10:50:49 PM
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Former Vice President Mike Pence revealed that he congratulated President-elect Donald Trump on his win in the presidential election during former President James Earl “Jimmy” Carter Jr.’s funeral.
In an interview with Christianity Today, Pence revealed that Trump “greeted” Pence as he was coming down the aisle, and Pence congratulated him on his win against Vice President Kamala Harris in the November presidential election. Carter passed away at the age of 100 at the end of December. “He greeted me when he came down the aisle,” Pence told the outlet. “I stood up, extended my hand. He shook my hand. I said, ‘Congratulations, Mr. President,’ and he said, ‘Thanks, Mike.'”
Breitbart Environment,
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Olivia Rondeau
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1/11/2025 10:47:58 PM
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Over 900 prison inmates are among the more than 7,500 emergency personnel fighting the raging wildfires that are devastating portions of Los Angeles, California, state corrections officials said.
“As of today, 939 Fire Camp firefighters have been working around the clock cutting fire lines and removing fuel from behind structures to slow fire spread, including 110 support staff.,” California’s Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) told NPR on Friday.Though California has been utilizing incarcerated firefighters — and other laborers — for over 100 years, the practice is controversial and has been banned in Colorado, Vermont, Nebraska, Utah, Alabama, Oregon and Tennessee in recent years, according to Jurist News.
Townhall,
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Sarah Arnold
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1/11/2025 10:40:25 PM
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In a move that has many critics up in arms, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas has granted amnesty to 850,000 illegal immigrants, further exacerbating concerns about the Biden administration’s border policies. With just days away from being outgoing President Joe Biden’s last week in office, critics argue that this decision, which effectively shields hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens from deportation, signals an alarming disregard for the rule of law and sets a dangerous precedent for future immigration enforcement. With the U.S. southern border already overwhelmed by record numbers of illegal crossings,
Gateway Pundit,
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John Mills
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1/11/2025 7:11:03 PM
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The firestorm is still in progress in Los Angeles, priorities first and foremost are saving of lives and property. The calamity in Los Angeles is still early in the situation, ongoing, and not yet under control, but some basic facts can be established at this point in time. Janisse Quiñones PE (She/Her) is the CEO and Chief Engineer at Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP).
Janisse Quiñones was hired with a $750,000 Salary, nearly twice that of her predecessor.
LADWP operates ten major active reservoirs and over 107 smaller storage facilities, all of which create operational flexibility to balance water supplies and customer demands.
Breitbart Border,
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Ildefonso Ortiz
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Brandon Darby
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1/11/2025 5:52:19 PM
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Authorities in Mexico discovered a new tunnel believed to be used by cartel members to smuggle migrants into El Paso, Texas.
The discovery occurred this week in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, and El Paso, where authorities on both sides of the border worked together to find the underground structures and stop any The tunnel was found near Gate 28 of the border fence, where authorities discovered the tunnel connected to the city’s water drainage network.human smuggling operations in the area. (Photo) On the Mexican side of the border, Mexican military forces issued a prepared statement claiming that they received information about a tunnel being used to smuggle people into Texas.
Gateway Pundit,
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Margaret Flavin
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1/11/2025 3:57:35 PM
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Legendary actor, director, and Oscar-winning producer Mel Gibson has revealed that his $14.5 million Malibu mansion was reduced to ashes during the raging wildfires sweeping through Los Angeles County.
Gibson spoke with Elizabeth Vargas by phone and opened up about the emotional toll of losing his longtime home, describing the devastation.
On Friday, Gibson spoke with Laura Ingraham to discuss the aftermath and shared his assessment of California’s failed Democrat leadership.
Laura Ingraham: You’ve heard a lot of people say a lot of things about these fires. Obviously, the winds were horrific, but they were predicted.
Townhall,
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Matt Vespa
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1/11/2025 1:38:12 PM
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It’s pure schadenfreude. Once again, the media tried to flex its muscles in fact-finding and reporting. Once again, they got their faces beaten in because these people lie. CNN’s latest faceplant is why fact-checkers are being purged from Facebook—these people are idiots. As the California wildfires rage in Los Angeles County, there’s been legitimate anger and criticism over the lack of water. (Snip) Daniel Dale tried to argue this week that there’s plenty of water, only to have The Los Angeles Times deliver the fatal blow: the reservoir Dale was referring to in the Palisades was empty when the wildfires erupted: