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10 Apr 2025
#illegals
Front Page Magazine: Will the Last Commissioner of the IRS Turn Out the Lights?
The acting IRS commissioner, Melanie Krause, plans to resign following the agency's data-sharing agreement with the Department of Homeland Security aimed at deporting undocumented immigrants. She is the third IRS leader to leave this year, following the resignations of Danny Werfel and Doug O’Donnell.
Krause's career path is noted for its transition from nursing to various senior roles within government agencies, culminating in her positions at the IRS. Concerns about the agency's management under the Trump administration have contributed to these leadership changes.
Fox News: Florida city criminalizes illegal immigration in historic move to enforce Trump, DeSantis mission
Jacksonville, Florida, has enacted the Jacksonville Illegal Immigration Enforcement Act, making it a local crime for undocumented immigrants to enter or reside in the city. The law includes provisions for law enforcement to use mobile fingerprint scanners to identify individuals without legal status, with penalties of up to 60 days in jail for repeat offenders.
Supporters argue the law enhances public safety and provides local authorities with necessary tools, while critics claim it is redundant and could lead to unnecessary enforcement actions. The mayor has expressed concerns about the law's implications, stating it may overstep local authority in immigration matters.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: First Muslim Illegal Alien Boston Councilwoman Comes to Work After Pleading Guilty to Corruption Charges
Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson continues to attend council meetings despite pleading guilty to federal corruption charges. Her presence raises questions about accountability among elected officials, as some constituents express a lack of trust in government.
Anderson, who represents several neighborhoods, hinted at a potential resignation while discussing a transition plan. Critics argue that public officials should adhere to higher standards of responsibility and ethics.
Front Page Magazine: Trump Ends Obama's 'War on Showers'
President Trump has signed an Executive Order to repeal the Obama-Biden regulations on showerheads, which he claims complicated the definition and restricted water pressure. The new order reverts to the simpler 1992 standard of 2.5 gallons per minute for showers.
This move is part of Trump's broader agenda to reduce government regulations that he believes overreach into personal and everyday life. Critics argue that such changes trivialize important environmental considerations.
Le Monde: Macron ally admits 'immense disappointment' over presidency
Yaël Braun-Pivet, France's parliamentary speaker and a member of President Macron's party, has expressed her "immense disappointment" with Macron's leadership style in her new book. She highlights issues of insider control and sexism she faced while taking on her role.
Despite her criticisms, Braun-Pivet maintains a positive relationship with Macron and emphasizes the need for trust. She has not indicated plans to run for the presidency in 2027 but advocates for women's leadership. Her comments come as Macron seeks to regain momentum in his final two years in office.
#society
Fox News: Meghan Markle dismissing economic concerns around new lifestyle brand is 'out of touch': expert
Meghan Markle expressed confidence in her lifestyle brand, As Ever, despite economic concerns and tariffs. She believes consumers will seek comfort items during tough times, highlighting that her products are made in the U.S. and priced to be accessible.
Critics, however, argue her comments reflect a disconnect from average consumers facing economic struggles. While her products sold out quickly, questions remain about sustained interest and relatability amid perceptions of elitism.
GB News: WATCH: Emily Carver FUMES at 'betrayal' from Labour after rape gangs announcement
Emily Carver criticized the Labour government for allegedly betraying victims by diluting promised local inquiries into grooming gang investigations. She voiced her outrage on GB News, asserting that the policy changes were sneakily implemented at the end of the parliamentary term.
Fox News: Flight passenger calls out fellow traveler for ‘spraying’ disinfectant, causing ‘coughing’
A passenger on a flight reported that a woman sprayed disinfectant around her seating area, causing discomfort and coughing among nearby travelers. The incident sparked debate on Reddit about the appropriateness of using spray disinfectants in shared spaces, with many suggesting wipes as a more considerate alternative.
Delta Airlines stated that they conduct thorough cleaning of aircraft, emphasizing the importance of passenger discretion regarding hygiene practices on flights. Travel experts advised against using sprays due to potential discomfort for others and recommended avoiding strong-smelling foods on planes.
#economy
Le Monde: Tariffs: French clothing industry fears an influx of Asian products
Trade barriers in the U.S., including a 10% tax and potential 125% duties, are disrupting the global clothing industry, particularly affecting French brands. With fears of a 20% tax on their products, they anticipate increased competition from Asian manufacturers shifting focus to Europe.
French clothing manufacturers are concerned about declining sales and profitability due to low-cost Asian imports and a saturated market. They have raised these issues with the government, highlighting the need for support as they face intensified competition.
#military
The Telegraph: Israel ‘seizing city of Rafah’ in new Gaza offensive
The Israeli military is reportedly seizing the city of Rafah to expand the buffer zone along the Gaza border, marking a significant move into Palestinian territory. This operation follows extensive aerial bombardments and civilian evacuation warnings, with few ground confrontations noted.
Israeli officials are contemplating demolishing all buildings in Rafah, a first for a Palestinian city, as previous operations have led to extensive destruction in other areas. A UN report indicated that 90% of structures in the fortified zone had already been damaged or destroyed.
#crime
Fox News: Karen Read jury selection enters home stretch with 15 of 16 chosen
Jury selection for Karen Read's retrial on murder charges in the death of her boyfriend, John O'Keefe, is nearing completion, with one seat left to fill. Read faces charges including second-degree murder after O'Keefe was found dead from blunt force trauma in January 2022.
Defense lawyers are questioning the investigation's integrity and suggesting alternative scenarios for O'Keefe's death. The trial is anticipated to last six to eight weeks once the jury is fully seated. Read maintains her innocence and has a pending Supreme Court petition regarding some charges.
Fox News: American car thefts surge as teenage bandits, international crime rings ship stolen vehicles overseas
Carjackers are increasingly targeting luxury vehicles in the U.S., with Washington, D.C. reporting the highest vehicle theft rate in 2023. An undercover operation led to the arrest of Cedae Hardy and others, linked to multiple carjackings and violent incidents, including a fatal shooting.
The stolen vehicles are often shipped overseas, particularly to West Africa, where they become untraceable. Juvenile offenders make up a significant portion of arrests, as they face lighter penalties. Experts warn that organized crime rings exploit these lenient laws, contributing to the rise in carjackings nationwide.