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11 Apr 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Federal Judge: Trump Administration May Require Illegals to Register
The Trump administration has received approval to require illegal aliens in the U.S. to register with the federal government, following a ruling by Judge Trevor Neil McFadden. This requirement, effective immediately, mandates documentation for those who have been in the country for 30 days or more.
The ruling supports Trump's efforts to enforce immigration laws and expedite deportations, with over 100,000 deportations reported since January. The Department of Homeland Security emphasizes the necessity of knowing who is in the country for national security.
#politics
Breitbart: Nate Morris: Trump's Tariffs Are 'Leveling the Playing Field for the American Worker'
Kentucky businessman Nate Morris, a potential Senate candidate, praised President Trump's reciprocal tariffs as a means to support American workers and improve trade deals. He argued that these policies are essential for revitalizing manufacturing jobs and restoring the American dream.
Morris criticized outgoing Senator Mitch McConnell for opposing Trump's nominee, Elbridge Colby, and called for a new Senate representative who aligns with Trump's America First vision. Vice President JD Vance and Donald Trump Jr. echoed Morris's sentiments against McConnell.
The Federalist: Leftists Again Accuse Trump Of Stealing US Elections
Leftists are accusing Trump of attempting to steal future elections, despite previously claiming election rigging was impossible. Critics argue his executive order on voter registration is aimed at disenfranchising opponents, while supporters see it as a measure to ensure election integrity.
This shift in narrative reflects a pattern among Democrats, who have denied election results in the past and now express concerns about Trump's potential electoral maneuvers. The focus appears to be less about genuine election integrity and more about political outcomes.
#society
Breitbart: Trump EPA to Prioritize the Roll Back on Animal Testing
The Trump administration's EPA, led by Administrator Lee Zeldin, is renewing efforts to roll back animal testing regulations that were halted by the Biden administration. The goal is to reduce animal testing on mammals by 30% by 2025 and eliminate it by 2035, a plan initially set during Trump's first term.
The White Coat Waste Project supports this initiative, highlighting the potential savings for taxpayers and the reduction of cruel experiments on animals. Rep. Nicole Malliotakis has also advocated for this policy, emphasizing the benefits of modern alternatives to animal testing.
Fox News: Gazans speak out against Hamas for the first time in 18 years
Desperation in the Gaza Strip is prompting residents to openly criticize Hamas for the first time in 18 years, despite the personal risks involved. As conditions worsen, protests against Hamas have emerged, with demonstrators calling for its removal and expressing a desire for local leadership focused on essential services.
Gaza's infrastructure has been devastated, leading to severe shortages of clean water and power. Residents, like lawyer Moumen Al Natour, advocate for the release of Israeli hostages while simultaneously seeking an end to Hamas rule, believing that a change in leadership could improve living conditions.
Le Monde: In NYC, divers search for parts of the helicopter that crashed into the Hudson killing 6 people
A sightseeing helicopter crashed into the Hudson River, killing all six aboard, including a family of five from Spain. Search efforts are ongoing for the missing rotor parts and transmission. The pilot, Seankese Johnson, had a history of celebrating his aviation milestones online.
Officials are calling for restrictions on helicopter flights over densely populated areas, citing the crash as a reminder of past accidents. While some lawmakers advocate for a halt to such flights, Mayor Adams insists on waiting for the investigation's findings before making changes.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump envoy meets Putin in Russia as Trump fumes over stalled Ukraine peace talks
White House envoy Steve Witkoff met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg amid stalled peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. The U.S. aims to leverage its influence to push for a ceasefire, with Trump expressing frustration over the ongoing conflict and demanding immediate action.
Ukraine has agreed to a 30-day ceasefire, but Russia has not, while Zelenskyy accused Russia of receiving manpower support from China. The meeting marks Witkoff's third engagement with Putin this year as the U.S. seeks to facilitate negotiations.
Times Of Israel: Lebanese army said to enter Hezbollah bases north of Litani River for first time
The Lebanese army has begun dismantling Hezbollah infrastructure for the first time, following a ceasefire agreement that required the group to vacate areas south of the Litani River. The agreement aims for the military's full disarmament of Hezbollah, with ongoing discussions about a phased relinquishment of its weapons.
Hezbollah has expressed willingness to negotiate a national defense strategy with the Lebanese government, contingent on Israeli troop withdrawal from Lebanon. The ceasefire allows Israel to respond to perceived threats from Hezbollah, which has been involved in cross-border attacks since October 2023, escalating into open conflict.
#economy
Breitbart: Klobuchar: Tariffs Are Increasing Costs, We Should Raise Some Corporate Taxes
Sen. Amy Klobuchar criticized Trump-era tariffs for raising costs for businesses and consumers, particularly impacting small businesses in Minnesota. She highlighted the uncertainty these tariffs create, forcing small business owners to choose between inventory purchases and expansion.
Klobuchar also expressed concern for farmers facing high input costs and urged for an increase in corporate taxes to address the national debt. She emphasized that families could see an annual burden of $1,000 due to these tariffs.
GB News: Labour faces PERMANENT Donald Trump tariffs as Keir Starmer told only 'extraordinary' deal will save UK
Britain may face permanent 10% tariffs on exports to the US, even if a trade deal is reached with President Trump. US officials indicate that a significant agreement would be required to lower these tariffs, raising concerns among UK ministers about the potential economic impact.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves reaffirmed the UK's commitment to securing the best possible trade deal with the US while also seeking to strengthen ties with other countries, including India and EU nations. The uncertainty surrounding tariffs and trade negotiations continues to loom over the UK's economic outlook.
#religion
The Imaginative Conservative: Believing
Belief is distinct from forming opinions or convictions; it involves a trust in external testimony, particularly regarding truths that cannot be directly perceived or logically deduced. This act of faith is essential in various aspects of life, from personal relationships to historical understanding and even mathematics.
In the Christian context, faith is defined as a decision to affirm God's revelations, relying on credible witnesses. This understanding emphasizes that belief is rooted in a holistic view of faith, rather than mere intellectual agreement. A genuine embrace of faith requires acknowledging the whole, rather than reducing it to individual parts.
#culture
Fox News: Man crafts world's largest beer tray collection of 1,500 items: 'Part of history'
Richard Percival, a 62-year-old retired business consultant from Rutland, England, has spent over 40 years building the world's largest collection of beer trays, amassing around 1,500 trays, primarily from British breweries. He displays over 300 pre-1970 trays in his garage, which serves as a mini-museum.
Percival's collection began in 1982 while watching soccer in a Brighton pub, and he has since received trays from supporters worldwide. He aims to acquire a tray featuring the Thomas Salt cross logo, a rare piece from a historic brewery. Additionally, he has created a brewery encyclopedia website to catalog Britain's brewing history.
#education
The Western Journal: Watch: 3 Cop Cars Summoned, Student Suspended After Asking Admin Why American Flag Isn't in Classrooms - Report
High school senior Parker Jensen was suspended for seven days after questioning why the American flag was absent from classrooms at Towson High School in Baltimore. Despite school policy requiring flags, his inquiry led to police involvement and a suspension, which he claims violated his constitutional rights.
Jensen is now suing the school district, seeking to have his suspension overturned and for damages. His case highlights concerns about ideological conformity in education and the suppression of patriotic expression among students.