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Homan: ICE Has Made 1300 Arrests, Including Pedophiles, Gang Members, And At Least 1 Terrorist
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Border Czar Tom Homan announced on Thursday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and cooperating law enforcement officers had already made some 1300 arrests through deportation operations since President Donald Trump’s inauguration. Among them, according to a report published Friday by The New York Post, were known pedophiles, gang members, and at least one suspected terrorist who was living in New York. Homan discussed the unfolding situation with NewsNation host Chris Cuomo, where he explained that of the 1300 arrests, more than 1000 had committed additional crimes other than simply coming into the United States illegally or overstaying a legal visa. WATCH: ?NEW: Tom Homan reveals that ICE has already made 1300 arrests during deportation operations: “We’ve arrested 1300 people, over a thousand of them are criminals.” “The other ones are either fugitives who’ve been through immigration court, that became a fugitive, or… pic.twitter.com/wEQlGKy9QX — Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) January 24, 2025 “What I can tell you right now, Chris, is we’ve arrested 1300 people, over a thousand of them are criminals,” Homan began. “Who are the other ones? They’re either fugitives who’ve been through immigration court, have been ordered to be removed but didn’t, became a fugitive, or collaterals.” Homan went on to explain that “collaterals” were illegal aliens who had not necessarily committed additional crimes other than entering the country illegally, but they got caught up when ICE agents arrested someone else who should have been held by local authorities but were not because they were in a “sanctuary” jurisdiction. “Look, I said from day one, no one’s off the table,” Homan added. “If you’re in the United States illegally, you’ve got a problem. But we are concentrating on public safety threats first. That just makes sense.” The Post reported that ICE New York had released a statement announcing the capture of “Gokhan Adriguzel, a 30-year-old Turkish national who is a ‘known or suspected terrorist.'” “Juan Francisco Sanchez Contreras, 22, an El Salvador national, is an MS-13 gang member and was illegally living in the United States until today,” the statement also revealed. CELEBRATE #47 WITH 47% OFF DAILYWIRE+ MEMBERSHIPS + A FREE $20 GIFT ICE agents in Buffalo announced the apprehension of “Pedro Julio Meja, a citizen of the Dominican Republic, was previously convicted of sexual conduct against a child,” along with “Luis Alberto Espinoza-Boconsaca, an Ecuadorian who was convicted of rape.” The third arrest in Buffalo was Canadian citizen Albert Mills, who was previously convicted of “endangering the welfare of a child and criminal possession of stolen property.” ICE made arrests in cities across the United States — including two Chinese nationals in St. Louis, Missouri; 24-year-old Venezuelan and known Tren de Aragua member Yoswaldo Jose Mata-Ribice in San Antonio, Texas; and 42-year-old Mexican national and Barrio Azteca gang member Jesus Alberto Barron-Lavin in El Paso, Texas. A violent Haitian gang member with 18 criminal convictions in recent years was among several arrested in Boston during a raid that was documented in real-time by Fox News.
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Trump To Visit Los Angeles County Wildfire Areas
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Trump To Visit Los Angeles County Wildfire Areas

President Donald Trump, who has harshly criticized California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom in the wake of the savage fires that engulfed Los Angeles County, will visit the city himself on Friday. Newsom invited Trump to California after the Palisades and Eaton fires had erupted. Asked by Fox News host Sean Hannity on Wednesday night whether he would meet Newsom during his visit, Trump replied, “I haven’t even thought about it.” The Daily Wire previously reported: President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly warned California Governor Gavin Newsom about needing to do a better job of managing the state’s resources to prevent massive wildfires from erupting. … “The Governor of California, @GavinNewsom, has done a terrible job of forest management,” Trump wrote in November 2019. “I told him from … the first day we met that he must ‘clean’ his forest floors regardless of what his bosses, the environmentalists, DEMAND of him. Must also do burns and cut fire stoppers. … Every year, as the fire’s rage & California burns, it is the same thing-and then he comes to the Federal Government for $$$ help. No more. Get your act together Governor. You don’t see close to the level of burn in other states … ..Every year, as the fire’s rage & California burns, it is the same thing-and then he comes to the Federal Government for $$$ help. No more. Get your act together Governor. You don’t see close to the level of burn in other states…But our teams are working well together in….. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 3, 2019 Trump’s 2019 comments followed two massive fires in California, the Walker Fire in Plumas County, which started in early September 2019 and consumed almost 55,000 acres, and the Kincade Fire, which started in Sonoma County on October 23, 2019, and consumed almost 78,000 acres. In 2019 alone, 34 wildfires that burned at least 1,000 acres reputed in California. CELEBRATE #47 WITH 47% OFF DAILYWIRE+ MEMBERSHIPS + A FREE $20 GIFT This year, on January 8, Trump called on Newsom to resign. “One of the best and most beautiful parts of the United States of America is burning down to the ground,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “It’s ashes, and Gavin Newscum should resign. This is all his fault!!!” The next morning, Trump reiterated, “Fire is spreading rapidly for 3 days — ZERO CONTAINMENT. Nobody has ever seen such failed numbers before! Gross incompetence by Gavin Newscum and Karen Bass….And Biden’s FEMA has no money — all wasted on the Green New Scam! L.A. is a total wipeout!!!” Ryan Saavedra contributed to this article. Related: Trump Repeatedly Warned Gavin Newsom To Get State Prepared For Destructive Fires
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‘Ready For The Fight’: Confirmation Hearings Scheduled For Tulsi Gabbard, Kash Patel, RFK Jr.
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‘Ready For The Fight’: Confirmation Hearings Scheduled For Tulsi Gabbard, Kash Patel, RFK Jr.

The Senate is preparing for fireworks next week as three of President Donald Trump’s most debated cabinet nominees will face confirmation hearings on Wednesday and Thursday. Tulsi Gabbard, the nominee for Director of National Intelligence; Kash Patel, the nominee for FBI Director; and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s choice to lead Health and Human Services, will all face Senate confirmation hearings. Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) said on Friday morning that he’s expecting “the Left and the media to come out hard” against each of them. “Quick update: three heavy-hitters:@Kash_Patel, @TulsiGabbard, and @RobertKennedyJr have their confirmation hearings set for Wed 1/29 & Thurs 1/30. Expect the Left and the media to come out hard, especially when focus shifts off @PeteHegseth. We’re ready for the fight,” Mullin wrote on X. Kennedy will be grilled by the Senate Finance Committee beginning at 10:00 a.m. ET on Wednesday, while Patel and Gabbard will face hearings on Thursday. Patel will sit before the Judiciary Committee at 9:30 a.m., and Gabbard’s hearing before the Intelligence Committee will begin a half hour later. Kennedy is scheduled for another hearing at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday before the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee. The Daily Wire will cover the hearings with a live blog, providing updates on the biggest moments. Trump’s nominations of Kennedy, Patel, and Gabbard have already faced pushback from Democrats and the legacy media. The hearings will likely stoke as much — if not more — controversy than those of Trump’s Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth, who faces his confirmation vote on Friday night. CELEBRATE #47 WITH 47% OFF DAILYWIRE+ MEMBERSHIPS + A FREE $20 GIFT Democrats have criticized Patel’s nomination, arguing that he lacks the “experience, temperament, or judgment” necessary to run the FBI. Democrats have complained about Kennedy’s vaccine stances, while some Republicans have urged the Senate to vote against RFK Jr. over his stance on abortion. Gabbard, meanwhile, has been accused by some Democrats of having ties to Russia. The confirmation process for the new Trump administration has been a bumpy ride. Trump’s initial pick for attorney general, former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), faced controversy over a congressional ethics report on his alleged sexual misconduct. Gaetz withdrew his name from consideration just one week after he was tapped by Trump. Not all of Trump’s cabinet picks have faced uphill challenges, however. Both Secretary of State Marco Rubio and CIA Director John Ratcliffe quickly sailed through their confirmation process.
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Dedicated Farmers Dig Out Sheep Trapped Beneath Several Feet Of Snow
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Dedicated Farmers Dig Out Sheep Trapped Beneath Several Feet Of Snow

When the snow began last Saturday in the Galtee Mountains, sheep huddled in hollows to weather the storm. The extremely heavy snow fell and drifted, burying the sheep under several feet of the fluffy white stuff. When the snow stopped, there was no sign of the flocks. The snow made it impossible for farmers to use motorized vehicles to search. Heading out with sheepdogs, the farmers began a days-long sheep rescue. @nbcnews Sheep farmers in Ireland had to dig their sheep out after the animals were buried under several feet of snow in the Galtee Mountains. ♬ original sound – nbcnews – nbcnews The storm stranded thousands of sheep. Many were huddled in groups, but several solitary animals were scattered about. The dogs have played a considerable role in the sheep rescue. Their keen noses are helping farmers locate and rescue the sheep. The Cunningham family, William, Tom, and John, with Tom’s son Billy, have worked all week to locate and rescue as many sheep as possible. Once they find the animals, they hand dig to remove several feet of snow from on and around the sheep. Because they can’t use vehicles, one of the brothers or other volunteers carries each sheep off the mountain. Image from TikTok. Neighbors are helping neighbors as the farmers attempt to dig sheep out of the snow. Some sheep have been buried by as much as 15 feet of drifted snow. The mountain sheep are resilient, but as the days drag on, they expect to find fewer still alive. Older residents have stated that the last time it was this bad on Galtee Mountain was 60 years ago. The families will continue searching until they locate all the lost sheep. Those huddled in groups stand a better chance against the brutal weather conditions. Send the farmers a bit of Irish luck and the perseverance they need to rescue all their remaining sheep. Please share. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Dedicated Farmers Dig Out Sheep Trapped Beneath Several Feet Of Snow appeared first on InspireMore.
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Podcast Transcript January 24, 2025: Breakthroughs in Women’s Health and Quiet Construction
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Podcast Transcript January 24, 2025: Breakthroughs in Women’s Health and Quiet Construction

Episode Description: In this episode of The Optimist Daily’s Weekly Round-up, Karissa and Arielle dive into groundbreaking advancements in women’s health with a revolutionary blood test for endometriosis and explore Oslo’s quiet construction revolution, leading the way in sustainable and emission-free building practices. Tune in to discover how optimism is shaping the future! The Optimist Daily is a project of the World Business Academy. Donate link: https://www.optimistdaily.com/donate-to-support-the-optimist-daily/?gift=Y%20http:// Transcript: Theme music Karissa: Hello and welcome to The Optimist Daily’s Weekly Round-up. I’m Karissa. Arielle: And I’m Arielle, and we’re working hard to put solutions in view and optimism in movement. Karissa: Hi again! We’re back with another episode of the pod to share the solutions from the Optimist Daily this week. Arielle, how have you been? Arielle: Umm, honestly, a bit under the weather, but I think everyone is feeling a little bit under the weather. I hear so many sniffles, sneezes, and coughs. Karissa: Oh no! Arielle: Yeah, while I’m on the metro, which is not… it’s not the best. Karissa: Yeah, it’s definitely that time of year. Arielle: How are you over there? Karissa: I’m doing well and in good health for now. I’m just trying to take a lot of vitamin C and protect myself when I’m out in public. Still sore from my skiing lessons last weekend. Arielle: Oh, wow! Karissa: Yeah, it’s been fun to learn something new as an adult—and very humbling. Arielle: Mm. Skiing is… well, actually, I can’t even talk because I’ve never been skiing. But I snowboard. Karissa: Mm. Arielle: And learning that was really painful. Karissa: Yeah, it’s been part of my New Year’s intentions. I guess we were talking about this a couple of weeks ago on the podcast. My intention there was just to be open to trying new things. Other than that, over here in the States, it’s been a little bit of a chaotic week. But we have some positive news to counterbalance the not-so-encouraging news. Arielle, if it’s OK, I think I’m going to jump into my solution. Arielle: Yeah, go for it. Karissa: My solution is called Blood test for endometriosis brings hope for millions. I was really glad to see this solution because I’ve heard countless narratives from peers of mine and stories online about women dealing with this painful condition and going a really long time without getting a proper diagnosis or treatment. Thankfully, an Australian medical technology company is making waves in the fight against endometriosis, a chronic and often debilitating condition that affects one in ten women globally. Proteomics International, in collaboration with researchers at the University of Melbourne and the Royal Women’s Hospital, is on the verge of launching the world’s first blood test to diagnose endometriosis. This test, called PromarkerEndo, could transform the diagnostic process for a disease that has long been underserved by medical advancements. Arielle: Wow, this is such an important breakthrough. So many women have been waiting for something like this, as it affects so many of us. Karissa: Yeah. Arielle: Can you explain a little more about what endometriosis does to the body? Karissa: Sure. Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, causing painful lesions that can lead to severe discomfort, infertility, and other health complications. Despite its prevalence, patients often endure up to seven years of debilitating symptoms before receiving a diagnosis. Arielle: Seven years is such a long time to wait while enduring that kind of pain. What’s the process for diagnosing it right now? Karissa: The current gold standard for diagnosing endometriosis is laparoscopy—an invasive surgical procedure that is expensive, carries risks, and is inaccessible to many. The long diagnostic delay is compounded by the disease’s variable and often dismissed symptoms, leaving many patients feeling overlooked and untreated. Arielle: That’s heartbreaking. So how is this new test changing the game? Karissa: PromarkerEndo aims to change the narrative by providing a simple, non-invasive alternative. In recent peer-reviewed trials, the test demonstrated a remarkable 99.7% accuracy in distinguishing severe endometriosis cases from those without the disease. Even in the early stages, where markers are harder to detect, the test maintained an accuracy rate exceeding 85%. The development of PromarkerEndo is the result of years of research into blood biomarkers for endometriosis. This test builds on insights gained from other conditions, such as cervical cancer, where biomarkers have been successfully used for early diagnosis. While prior attempts at identifying endometriosis biomarkers struggled to achieve diagnostic accuracy above 90%, PromarkerEndo’s results surpassed these benchmarks. Arielle: Those accuracy rates are amazing! It sounds like this test could be a lifeline for so many people. But is there anything delaying its release for widespread use? Karissa: Well, yeah. Despite these promising results, researchers acknowledge the need for further refinement. For instance, it’s possible that some control participants in the trial were undiagnosed positive cases, which could have influenced the test’s accuracy. Proteomics International is currently refining its algorithms with additional datasets to address such limitations. The good news is that the company plans to launch PromarkerEndo in Australia by the second quarter of this year, pending approval from the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration. Proteomics International has also filed patents for the test in major jurisdictions worldwide. Arielle: All right. That’s encouraging. It’s clear this test has the potential to transform how we diagnose and treat endometriosis. I’m really hoping for its success. Karissa: Me too. Endometriosis has long been a silent burden for millions of women around the world, but this breakthrough could herald a new era of timely diagnosis and treatment. By offering a non-invasive, reliable alternative to laparoscopy, PromarkerEndo has the potential to improve countless lives. And while researchers are tempering their optimism with caution, many experts agree that a reliable, non-invasive biomarker test for endometriosis is no longer a distant dream. So, this is all great news. Arielle: Yeah, that’s a reason to feel hopeful—especially at a time when a lot of people feel hopeless. Thank you so much for bringing this story, Karissa. I’m always happy to see a leap forward for women’s health. Karissa: Me too. Women’s health is often, as we’ve mentioned, underserved. But, Arielle, what solution did you find intriguing this week from the Optimist Daily? Arielle: OK, well, mine is completely unrelated to yours, so I don’t think there’s a smooth segue into it. Karissa: Yeah, and that’s OK. Arielle: I’m going to start us off with a little bit of imagination. So, imagine walking past a construction site and hearing almost nothing. Karissa: I’ve never walked by a construction site and heard nothing. Arielle: Exactly! Karissa: Unless no one was working. Arielle: Right. That’s what the article I’ve chosen to share today is all about. It’s titled Oslo’s Quiet Revolution: How electric construction sites are changing the game. It focuses on the city’s revolutionary policy to eliminate fossil fuels from municipal building projects, bringing a quieter, cleaner future to construction. Karissa: OK, so no more jackhammers rattling your teeth? Arielle: Pretty much. Oslo’s new mandate, which started this month, requires municipal projects to use emission-free machinery whenever possible. Tafseer Ali, a construction manager, summed it up perfectly. He said, If we have less noise, we get fewer complaints. Karissa: Well, that’s music to my ears—literally. How is the transition going so far? Arielle: It’s actually going amazingly well. By 2023, 98% of Oslo’s construction sites were already fossil-fuel-free. Most of them run on biofuels, with the rest powered by electricity. For projects managed by the city’s Urban Environment Agency, the use of electric machinery has doubled in just two years. Karissa: Oh, OK, wow. So what’s the big deal with quiet construction, besides fewer noise complaints? Arielle: Well, there are many helpful benefits. Lars Olav, a project manager, pointed out that quieter machines mean schools and businesses near construction sites can continue as if nothing’s happening. Reduced noise also creates better working conditions for construction crews. Karissa: Yeah, well, that’s definitely a win for everyone. But what about emissions? Arielle: Great question. Traditional construction sites are massive polluters, pumping out toxic gases and harmful particles. By switching to electric engines, Oslo is cutting air pollution and reducing its carbon footprint. While cement and steel production are the biggest contributors to the building sector’s emissions, using clean construction machinery addresses the local impact—and it sets a powerful example for the rest of the world. Karissa: So Oslo is basically showing the rest of us how it’s done. Arielle: Yeah, exactly. But leading the pack isn’t easy. Stine Marie Haugen from Norway’s Construction Association says the shift to electric equipment isn’t cost-efficient or practical just yet. There’s limited availability, and the machines can cost twice as much as their diesel counterparts. Karissa: Yeah, the green premium is really no joke. Arielle: Right. But Tora Leifland from Volvo Construction Equipment is optimistic. She points out that long-term savings on fuel and overall project costs help offset the initial expense. Like with all new technology, there is a green premium, she said. But Oslo’s early adoption is encouraging manufacturers to innovate and improve. Karissa: And it’s not just in Norway, right? I can imagine that other cities are getting on board with this technology. Arielle: Absolutely. Stockholm now requires 50% of construction machines in certain projects to be electric, and the Netherlands, where I am, is installing fast-charging stations for vehicles. Oslo’s bold move is creating ripples across the industry, proving that procurement policies can drive global change. Karissa: So they’re not just reducing emissions—they’re making green tech more accessible for everyone. Arielle: Right, exactly. As Leifland said, we need more Oslos and more sites like Stockholm’s meatpacking district. The more cities follow suit, the faster these technologies will improve and become affordable. Karissa: But what’s next? Can Oslo actually hit its goal of going fully fossil-fuel-free? Arielle: Well, they’re certainly on track. Each year, they’re getting closer. As electric machinery becomes more widespread, these cost barriers will likely fall, making it easier for other cities to join in. Oslo’s quiet revolution isn’t just about reducing emissions—it’s a blueprint for sustainable construction. So, yeah, who says building a better future has to be loud? Karissa: Not me, because I’m all for quieter, cleaner cities! This is really cool. Thank you so much for sharing this story. It’s definitely a hopeful sign of what’s possible. Arielle: Yeah, there is actually a lot to be hopeful for when you look for it. We know that the negativity bias in media and news is real, but that’s why we’re here—to offset those problems with some solutions. We actually had a lot of solutions on the Optimist Daily this week, and they include: Karissa: What happens to your brain when you take a social media break? You know, with all that negative news and such. So that’s an interesting one for sure. Arielle: Mm-hmm. Karissa: Nine things flight attendants never do as passengers—and you shouldn’t either. New York’s Climate Superfund Act: Making polluters pay for a warming world. And DIY toothpaste: A simple eco-friendly guide to sparkling teeth. Arielle: We also have How to spot early signs of frailty and build strength for the long run. The FDA finally pulls the plug on red dye #3 in food—I think California had already banned it, but it’s great for the whole nation! Architects embrace trees to bring nature in and redefine home design. And Tokyo’s four-day workweek: A radical step to address Japan’s fertility crisis. Karissa: We had a lot of diverse topics this week, so definitely go check them out! If you want to start your day off right next week, make sure to subscribe to our free daily newsletter to get our solutions straight to your inbox. Arielle: We also have a lot more on our social channels. You can find us @OptimistDaily on most platforms, including Threads and Pinterest. The only difference is on X, where we are known as @OdetoOptimism. Karissa: Yeah! And we are a small team of optimists working hard to bring you positive news. If you want to support our mission of putting optimism into the world, click on the link in the show notes to find out how. Arielle: And remember, support doesn’t always have to be financial. Even just recommending our podcast to a friend, leaving a positive review on Apple or Spotify, forwarding a link to a loved one, or sharing a solution on your socials—if you’re not taking a break—would be a big help. Karissa: Well, as always, Arielle, it was great to be here with you and put a little bit of optimism into the world. Arielle: Yes, Karissa! And we look forward to being back next week. In the meantime, we hope our listeners and readers have a wonderful weekend. Karissa: Bye, everyone! Arielle: Bye! The post Podcast Transcript January 24, 2025: Breakthroughs in Women’s Health and Quiet Construction first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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FACT CHECK: Image Shows Poet, Not Syrian Leader’s Wife
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FACT CHECK: Image Shows Poet, Not Syrian Leader’s Wife

An image shared on X claims to show Syrian leader al-Jolani’s wife. President and First Lady of #FreeSyria pic.twitter.com/faBX5oXwMG — Hassan of Alamut (@sepidrud) January 17, 2025 Verdict: False The image shows a Syrian poet, not the wife of the leader of the Syrian transitional government. Fact Check: Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, also known as al-Jolani, […]
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Trump Administration Plans To Take Birthright Citizenship Fight To Supreme Court
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Trump Administration Plans To Take Birthright Citizenship Fight To Supreme Court

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Mark Halperin Says Trump’s Whirlwind First Week In Office Is Already ‘Changing’ Gov’t In ‘Fundamental Way’
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Mark Halperin Says Trump’s Whirlwind First Week In Office Is Already ‘Changing’ Gov’t In ‘Fundamental Way’

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HANSON: The Addicted, Petty, And Hysterical Left
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HANSON: The Addicted, Petty, And Hysterical Left

Donald Trump won the 2024 election in part because the Left’s hysterical style of attacking Trump no longer worked.
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Trump’s Education Department Strikes A Swift Blow Against Entrenched DEI Policies
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Trump’s Education Department Strikes A Swift Blow Against Entrenched DEI Policies

'End illegal discrimination and wasteful spending'
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