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11 Apr 2025

#politics

Fox News: CNN data guru admits ‘shocking’ reality about country’s view of GOP even after start of tariff war
CNN data guru admits ‘shocking’ reality about country’s view of GOP even after start of tariff war
CNN's chief data analyst Harry Enten expressed surprise at recent polling indicating that Americans believe the Republican Party cares about them as much as the Democratic Party, a significant shift from historical trends. This change comes despite President Trump's controversial tariffs.

Enten noted that while Democrats previously held a strong advantage in public perception, recent data shows a tie. Additionally, Republicans have gained ground among non-college-educated voters, suggesting potential challenges for Democrats in the upcoming midterm elections.


#society

Le Monde: In Damascus, volunteers protect Christian neighborhoods
In Damascus, volunteers protect Christian neighborhoods
In Damascus, volunteers from the Faza'a association are taking security measures in Christian neighborhoods amid a police reorganization. They guard areas like Bab Touma, dealing with theft and occasional extremist preaching, as residents seek to protect their community.

The association, formed after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, has over 1,000 members coordinating efforts through a WhatsApp group. They have also reached out to local Islamist groups for support in maintaining order.


The Western Journal: Fact Check: Did a Kentucky Restaurant Successfully Stave Off Flood by Filling Building with Fresh Water?
Fact Check: Did a Kentucky Restaurant Successfully Stave Off Flood by Filling Building with Fresh Water?
A Kentucky restaurant owner attempted to prevent flooding by filling his establishment with fresh water before the Ohio River crested. Despite the initial success, the floodwaters eventually overwhelmed the restaurant, resulting in significant damage.

While the innovative strategy garnered social media attention, it ultimately failed as the river water rose higher than anticipated, leading to extensive flooding inside the restaurant. The owner remains optimistic about recovery and appreciates community support.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: We need to defeat Putin before putting him in the dock
We need to defeat Putin before putting him in the dock
The Council of Europe plans to establish a new court to try Russians for "crimes of aggression" related to the invasion of Ukraine, with support from Britain. The court aims to address war crimes, but significant challenges exist, including the absence of accused individuals like Vladimir Putin.

Critics argue that the court may serve more as political symbolism than a path to justice, as it lacks the means to hold the accused accountable during an ongoing conflict. The International Criminal Court has already issued arrest warrants for Putin, raising questions about the necessity and effectiveness of this new tribunal.


#economy

The Western Journal: Trump Reacts to China's Hollywood Boycott with Witty One-Liner: Hollywood Won't Be Happy
Trump Reacts to China's Hollywood Boycott with Witty One-Liner: Hollywood Won't Be Happy
President Trump responded humorously to China's decision to limit Hollywood film imports, stating, “I think I’ve heard of worse things,” during a cabinet meeting. This comment comes amid rising trade tensions, as China retaliates against U.S. tariffs by reducing American film screenings.

The tariffs aim to address trade deficits and prioritize U.S. economic interests, even as Hollywood faces challenges in the Chinese market. With domestic films gaining traction in China, the U.S. film industry may need to shift focus to other markets or domestic audiences.


#military

The Federalist: Senate Confirms Dan 'Razin' Caine To Lead Joint Chiefs Of Staff
Senate Confirms Dan 'Razin' Caine To Lead Joint Chiefs Of Staff
The U.S. Senate confirmed retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Dan "Razin" Caine as the next chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in a 60-25 bipartisan vote, with all dissenting votes from Democrats. Caine's promotion reinstates him to active service, emphasizing a strong national defense.

Caine's confirmation marks a shift from the previous chair, Gen. Mark Milley, who faced criticism for politicizing the role. Caine aims to focus on military strength and stability, distancing the Joint Chiefs from past controversies related to diversity and political comments.


#sports

GB News: Sky Sports analyst dubbed 'embarrassing' for controversial Rory McIlroy comments at Masters
Sky Sports analyst dubbed 'embarrassing' for controversial Rory McIlroy comments at Masters
Sky Sports analyst Paul McGinley faced backlash for attributing Rory McIlroy's struggles at the Masters to distractions from playing partner Akshay Bhatia. McIlroy, who started strong, fell to a tie for 27th after making two bogeys, leading to criticism of McGinley's comments.

Viewers expressed disappointment, arguing it was unfair to blame Bhatia for McIlroy's performance. McIlroy aims to recover and secure his first Masters title, insisting he is focused on the tournament despite external pressures.


#outdoors

On The Water: Striper Migration Map - April 11, 2025
Striper Migration Map - April 11, 2025
Striped bass spawning has intensified in Chesapeake tributaries, with schools of pre-spawn stripers gathering in Raritan Bay. Cold weather has limited fishing in the Northeast, but rumors of fresh stripers as far north as Massachusetts have anglers eager to fish.

In Maryland, striper fishing is closed until May 15, while New Jersey reports good action in Raritan Bay. Anglers in New York found active stripers on Long Island, and Connecticut sees steady holdover fishing. Fresh migratory stripers are expected soon in Rhode Island and Massachusetts.