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11 Apr 2025

#politics

Fox News: Biden's team hid the truth about his health all along: WH press sec
Biden's team hid the truth about his health all along: WH press sec
The Biden administration is accused of a "cover-up" regarding Joe Biden's health, with White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt claiming a lack of transparency from the former administration. Recent books suggest Biden's mental and physical well-being was not adequately disclosed.

Leavitt emphasized the current administration's commitment to transparency, contrasting it with the previous one. She noted that President Trump is undergoing a physical examination, and the White House will provide updates to reinforce this commitment.


Fox News: Rep. Clyburn throws Kamala Harris campaign under the bus, says team failed her
Rep. Clyburn throws Kamala Harris campaign under the bus, says team failed her
Rep. James Clyburn praised Kamala Harris as a "great candidate" who was poorly served by her campaign team during a recent interview. He noted that her campaign failed to heed advice from experienced figures, suggesting that her talent was not fully utilized.

Clyburn refrained from advising Harris on her future political aspirations, which may include another presidential run or a bid for California governor. Reports indicate that Harris was shocked by her election defeat and believes she could have won with more time or if Biden had not run.


#society

Fox News: Navy veteran who proved CNN defamed him sues Associated Press, says he was falsely painted as ‘smuggler’
Navy veteran who proved CNN defamed him sues Associated Press, says he was falsely painted as ‘smuggler’
U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young has filed a defamation lawsuit against the Associated Press, claiming it falsely accused him of human smuggling in an article about his previous legal battle with CNN. Young had previously won a defamation case against CNN for similar allegations regarding his actions during the Afghanistan withdrawal.

In his lawsuit, Young asserts that the AP's statement was made with actual malice and has harmed his reputation and business. He is seeking damages exceeding $50,000 and plans to amend the lawsuit for punitive damages.


Le Monde: Greenlanders' long fight against unjust foster placements
Greenlanders' long fight against unjust foster placements
Pilunnguaq Olsen, a Greenlander living in Denmark, has been separated from her children for four years due to a custody dispute following domestic issues with her ex-partner. Recently, she received news that she can now see her children weekly and attend her daughter's handball games.

The situation escalated when Olsen sought help from social services, which initially took her children to ensure their safety. However, after evaluations deemed her "unfit" to care for them, she struggled to regain custody.


#foreignaffairs

Forbes: Amid Global Trade War, Here Are 13 Countries Where Trump Does Business
Amid Global Trade War, Here Are 13 Countries Where Trump Does Business
Donald Trump's international licensing deals are experiencing growth, with recent projects in India and several other countries. Despite the trade war initiated by Trump, which has introduced economic uncertainty, many of his foreign partners are negotiating with the U.S. to mitigate tariff impacts.

While Trump's properties may face challenges due to potential declines in tourism and economic downturns, the licensing structure minimizes his direct financial risk. Most of his ventures are management and licensing agreements, meaning the burden largely falls on international partners.


#military

Times Of Israel: IDF officers let rabbi, aide meet soldiers in Syria without proper approval
IDF officers let rabbi, aide meet soldiers in Syria without proper approval
The IDF confirmed that Rabbi Shlomo Aviner and an aide entered Syria earlier this month without proper approval to meet with soldiers ahead of Passover. While the military stated that the entry process is under investigation, no disciplinary action is anticipated.

Additionally, the IDF refuted claims that civilians were permitted to hike in newly occupied Syrian territory, asserting that all trails opened for Passover are within Israeli borders. The military emphasized that hiking routes are only accessible in areas previously open to the public, adhering to security assessments.


#health

Forbes: Measles Updates: Cases Eclipse 700 As Outbreaks Reported In 3 More States, CDC Says
Measles Updates: Cases Eclipse 700 As Outbreaks Reported In 3 More States, CDC Says
The U.S. is experiencing a significant measles outbreak, with 712 confirmed cases across 24 states, primarily in Texas. The Texas outbreak has grown to 541 cases, resulting in two child fatalities. The CDC warns that the highly contagious nature of measles could lead to more cases.

Health officials emphasize the importance of vaccination, as the measles vaccine is highly effective. The outbreak marks the largest in Texas in 30 years, with vaccination rates among kindergarteners and seventh graders showing concerning numbers of unvaccinated children.


#education

The Federalist: IL Bill Creates 'Prison Pipeline' For Homeschoolers, Critics Say
IL Bill Creates 'Prison Pipeline' For Homeschoolers, Critics Say
Illinois lawmakers are advancing a controversial bill, HB 2827, that critics argue seeks to impose stricter regulations on homeschooling. The legislation includes provisions that could criminalize parents for failing to register their children for homeschooling and mandates documentation of curricula and health examinations.

Opponents express concern that the bill allows for anonymous truancy reports against homeschooling families, potentially leading to investigations without parental knowledge. The amended version has faced significant backlash, with critics claiming it burdens parents and undermines their rights. The bill is set for further consideration in the House.


#crime

GB News: 'Britain is lawless!' Ex-police officer blasts 'state of anarchy' amid latest money laundering crackdown: 'Extraordinary'
'Britain is lawless!' Ex-police officer blasts 'state of anarchy' amid latest money laundering crackdown: 'Extraordinary'
A former police officer criticized the state of "lawless Britain" following a National Crime Agency operation targeting money laundering at barber and vape shops. Operation Machinize resulted in the seizure of over £40,000 in cash and significant quantities of illegal goods.

Retired officer Norman Brennan highlighted the prevalence of empty barber shops and suggested many are fronts for laundering "dirty money." He claimed that organized crime is exploiting a lack of police presence, enabling these businesses to operate under the guise of legitimacy.


#science

The Economist: Electric vehicles also cause air pollution
Electric vehicles also cause air pollution
Electric vehicles, while reducing tailpipe emissions, contribute to air pollution through the wear and tear of brake pads and tires. This disintegration releases harmful particles into the atmosphere. In 2021, air pollution was linked to 4.7 million premature deaths globally.

The environmental impact of EVs highlights the need for comprehensive solutions to air quality issues. As the world seeks cleaner transportation options, understanding the full scope of pollution sources remains crucial.