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10 Apr 2025
#politics
The American Mind: A Bad Bargain
Professor James Hankins has proposed a compromise on immigration, but his plan fails to satisfy both the Right and the Left. The Left seeks amnesty for illegal immigrants, while the Right prioritizes strict adherence to immigration laws. Hankins' offers, such as legalizing work and access to services, are seen as insufficient by both sides.
The article argues that Hankins misjudges the motivations behind Republican opposition to illegal immigration, which extend beyond mere legal concerns to deeper societal impacts. It suggests that a more aggressive stance on immigration, as exemplified by Donald Trump's policies, may resonate more with the public than the compromise Hankins suggests.
Fox News: Trump admin wants to put Columbia under federal oversight to ensure compliance with antisemitism policies
The Trump administration is reportedly seeking a consent decree to ensure Columbia University adheres to federal directives on antisemitism, following the university's policy revisions to avoid losing $400 million in federal funding. The decree would enforce compliance through court oversight.
Columbia's changes include adjustments to protest policies and oversight of its Middle Eastern studies program. While the administration believes Columbia is progressing, it remains cautious about the university's commitment to these directives. Columbia can contest the decree in court if it chooses.
The Western Journal: Over $380 Million to Unemployed Preschoolers and People from the Future - DOGE Makes Mind-Blowing New Discoveries
The Department of Government Efficiency reported nearly 10,000 unemployment claims from individuals with birth dates over 15 years in the future, alongside claims from young children. This has raised concerns about significant fraud, totaling around $400 million in questionable benefits since 2020.
Critics argue that this reflects a broader issue of government waste and fraud, with some Democrats allegedly downplaying such scandals to protect their interests. Elon Musk has committed to investigating these irregularities further, emphasizing the need for accountability in federal spending.
Fox News: Red states get in line with Trump's DEI ban in schools as compliance deadline nears
President Trump has extended the deadline for states and school districts to certify compliance with his executive order banning DEI policies to April 24. The Department of Education emphasizes that federal funding is contingent upon adherence to anti-discrimination laws, with some states, particularly blue states, resisting compliance.
While some states have certified their compliance, others, like Illinois and Minnesota, have expressed defiance against the funding threats. Republican-led states are increasingly supporting stricter bans on DEI initiatives, with measures being proposed in states such as West Virginia, Indiana, and Texas.
The Western Journal: 208 Democrats Vote Against the Most Common Sense Election Security Measure Imaginable
Democrats recently voted against the SAVE Act, which would require proof of citizenship for voter registration, with 208 opposing it in the House. The bill, backed by Republicans, aims to ensure only U.S. citizens are registered to vote, reflecting a significant divide on election integrity issues.
Despite widespread public support for voter ID laws and other measures, Democrats continue to align with minority positions, raising questions about their commitment to election integrity. The party's stance appears to prioritize political strategy over voter confidence.
#society
GB News: WATCH: Keir Starmer announces target for 3,000 more neighbourhood police officers by 2026
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has unveiled plans to increase the number of neighborhood police officers in Britain, aiming for 3,000 by early 2026. The initiative includes visible patrols, named contactable officers for each neighborhood, and online performance tracking for local teams.
Starmer emphasized that these reforms are designed to enhance community safety and prevent crime by ensuring police are actively engaged with residents rather than confined to administrative duties.
Forbes: Helicopter Crashes In Hudson River
A helicopter crashed into the Hudson River in New York City, with the NYPD reporting the incident near West Side Highway and Spring Street. Emergency services are on the scene, and traffic delays are expected.
As of now, details on injuries or damages remain unclear, though four individuals were reportedly rescued from the water. The situation is ongoing.
#culture
Front Page Magazine: Prager Video: Why You Should Care About Passover
Passover is approaching, and Dennis Prager has released a video titled "Why You Should Care About Passover." The piece aims to highlight the significance of the holiday. Frontpage extends best wishes for a Happy Passover to all Jewish readers.
#health
Forbes: RFK Jr. Promises To Identify Cause Of Autism By September — What To Know About His Claim
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a new initiative to investigate the rising autism rates in the U.S., aiming to identify causes by September. This effort involves extensive research and hundreds of scientists, despite existing studies attributing the increase to better awareness and diagnosis.
Kennedy's past promotion of vaccine-autism links has raised concerns among autism advocates, who fear that focusing on debunked theories could divert resources from exploring new potential causes. The CDC has consistently found no connection between vaccines and autism.
#crime
Fox News: South Carolina woman wanted in murder investigation found in Netherlands
Kendal Wilson, 33, from South Carolina, was arrested in the Netherlands on April 4 in connection with the 2021 murder of her ex-boyfriend, Connor Floyd. She and her mother, Cynthia Wilson, face charges including conspiracy to commit murder.
Kendra fled the U.S. after learning of her charges. Authorities coordinated an international effort to locate her, leading to her arrest. Kendra's daughter was safely recovered and will be returned to family members. Kendra awaits extradition.