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10 Apr 2025
#illegals
Forbes: Trump Administration Can Require Immigrants Living In U.S. Illegally To Register With Federal Government, Judge Rules
A federal judge has ruled in favor of the Trump administration, allowing a policy that mandates individuals in the U.S. illegally to register with the federal government. This decision marks a significant step in the administration's efforts to enforce immigration regulations.
The ruling applies to non-citizens aged 14 and older without legal status, who must self-register or face potential fines or prosecution. The administration claims this policy enforces an existing requirement for undocumented immigrants.
#politics
Fox News: Lawyers for Columbia anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil blast Rubio evidence letter: 'Two pages, that's it'
Attorneys for Mahmoud Khalil, an anti-Israel protester and Columbia University student, criticized a letter from Secretary of State Marco Rubio that supports his deportation. The letter claims Khalil's presence harms U.S. foreign policy due to his involvement in protests.
Khalil's lawyers argue the case against him is weak and accuse the Trump administration of manipulating court jurisdiction to favor their position. They assert that the government is attempting to deport him based on unsubstantiated claims of being a threat to foreign policy.
The Western Journal: Major Win for 2A Community as DOJ, ATF Repeal 'Zero Tolerance' Policy
The Department of Justice and ATF have repealed the Biden-era zero tolerance policy that allowed for the revocation of firearms dealers' licenses over minor paperwork errors. Gun rights advocates, including Gun Owners of America, praised this move as a restoration of Second Amendment rights.
Critics of the previous policy argued it harmed small businesses and targeted law-abiding gun owners. The repeal signals a shift away from what supporters describe as oppressive gun control measures.
Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC and LIZ COLLIN: Derek Chauvin could use dismissed defamation lawsuit as grounds for new trial
A defamation lawsuit by Minneapolis Assistant Police Chief Katie Blackwell against Alpha News and Liz Collin has been dismissed. The case stemmed from Blackwell's testimony during Derek Chauvin's trial regarding police training and the technique used in George Floyd's arrest. The judge ruled that Collin's criticisms met the legal standard of "substantial truth" and were protected under the First Amendment.
Collin stated the ruling could aid Chauvin in his ongoing legal battles, as it supports claims about police training. She emphasized the chilling effect of lawsuits on journalism in Minnesota and noted that Blackwell intends to appeal the decision.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Northwestern Shows Universities How to Fight Jew-Hate
Northwestern University has reported an 88% decrease in antisemitic incidents over the past year, following significant policy changes and initiatives. These include the adoption of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of antisemitism, mandatory training for students, and stricter conduct guidelines.
The university has also strengthened its disciplinary measures, including denying tenure to a professor who made antisemitic comparisons. Northwestern's proactive approach to combating antisemitism serves as a model for other universities facing similar challenges.
Front Page Magazine: The Hobbesian World of Hamas
Violence among clans in Gaza has escalated, highlighted by a recent incident in Deir al-Balah where members of the Abusamra family retaliated against a Hamas policeman who killed one of their own during a clan dispute. The situation reflects deep-seated tensions and ongoing cycles of revenge.
The Abusamra clan's actions have sparked fears of further conflict, with some calling for retribution against the entire clan. This cycle of violence raises concerns about potential civil war in Gaza, as Hamas faces increasing resentment from powerful families.
Forbes: Helicopter Crashes In Hudson River, Reportedly Kills All 6 Onboard
A helicopter crashed into the Hudson River in New York City, resulting in the deaths of six individuals, including five passengers and a pilot. Emergency services responded quickly, and some victims were rescued and taken to a hospital in New Jersey.
The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the incident. Local officials, including Governor Kathy Hochul and Senator Chuck Schumer, expressed condolences and emphasized the need for air safety.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: The Light of Hope
In a reflective narrative, the speaker grapples with feelings of isolation and despair, recalling a once-vibrant relationship now overshadowed by illness and absence. The darkness of night symbolizes the loss of hope and connection as he toils in solitude, yearning for the presence of a loved one.
As he contemplates entering the light from a distant house, he feels drawn to a transformative moment. The light signifies a return to life and hope, culminating in the powerful call of "LAZARUS, COME OUT!" that evokes themes of resurrection and renewal.
Front Page Magazine: My Land
As Passover approaches, writer Therese Zrihen-Dvir reflects on the deep connection to the land, celebrating its history, beauty, and the enduring bond shared by its people. The poem emphasizes love for the land, its historical significance, and the resilience against attempts to erase its heritage.
The piece conveys a sense of unwavering commitment to the land, highlighting its cultural and spiritual importance, while reaffirming the collective identity and history that bind its people together.
#crime
The Western Journal: Police Department Investigating the Killing of Austin Metcalf Meets with Far Left Advocacy Group
The investigation into the stabbing death of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf in Frisco, Texas, has drawn the attention of the far-left advocacy group Next Generation Action Network (NGAN). Karmelo Anthony, also 17, has been charged with first-degree murder. NGAN's president claims to advocate for Anthony's family and emphasizes the need for a fair trial free from racial bias.
Frisco Police Department's meeting with NGAN raises concerns about the influence of activist groups on the investigation. Critics argue that NGAN's history and agenda suggest they are more focused on pushing a narrative than ensuring justice. The police are urged to maintain focus on the evidence and the integrity of their investigation.
Fox News: Pennsylvania judge convicted of shooting ex-boyfriend in head as he slept
Pennsylvania judge Sonya McKnight has been convicted of attempted homicide and aggravated assault for shooting her ex-boyfriend in the head, leaving him blind in one eye. The incident occurred in February 2024 after he asked her to move out following the end of their relationship.
McKnight, who was suspended from her judicial position prior to the trial, faces up to 60 years in prison and is set for sentencing on May 28. Her defense claimed the victim could not identify her, but he testified that she was the only other person present during the shooting.
#sports
GB News: Jack Nicklaus, 85, makes feelings clear on Tiger Woods retirement as golf icon misses Masters
Jack Nicklaus believes Tiger Woods will return to golf despite his current injury that has sidelined him from this year's Masters. Nicklaus anticipates Woods, who turns 50 next year, may eventually dominate the Senior Tour, emphasizing Woods' competitive spirit and resilience.
Woods has faced numerous injuries over the years, including a ruptured Achilles, which has hindered his performance. Meanwhile, he has begun a relationship with Vanessa Trump, adding a personal dimension to his life amid ongoing health concerns.