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11 Apr 2025

#politics

Liberty Nation News: The SAVE Act: Protecting the Vote or Destroying It? - Liberty Nation News
The SAVE Act: Protecting the Vote or Destroying It? - Liberty Nation News
The US House passed the SAVE Act, requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration and a compliant ID to vote. While Republicans argue it prevents noncitizen voting, Democrats claim it disenfranchises millions, particularly married women who may lack matching documentation.

The bill's passage was narrow, with some bipartisan support. Critics argue that the number of noncitizen voters is minimal, but proponents cite concerns over illegal voting and local efforts to extend voting rights to noncitizens. The debate continues as the bill moves to the Senate.


Fox News: James Carville declares identity politics dead after Clinton, Harris failures
James Carville declares identity politics dead after Clinton, Harris failures
Democratic strategist James Carville asserts that the party must abandon identity politics in favor of prioritizing electoral victories. He emphasizes that voters are more concerned with winning than with candidates' gender, race, or ethnicity, citing the failures of Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris.

Carville believes the focus should solely be on selecting the candidate with the best chance of winning, regardless of identity. He argues that if a female candidate is the strongest option, the party should support her, but the ultimate goal must be to secure electoral success.


#society

GB News: Helicopter crashes into Hudson River as emergency services rush to horror scene
Helicopter crashes into Hudson River as emergency services rush to horror scene
A helicopter has crashed into the Hudson River near lower Manhattan, with reports indicating possible fatalities. Eyewitnesses described the aircraft breaking apart midair before plunging into the water near Pier 40.

Rescue operations are currently in progress, with at least one young boy rescued and transported to the hospital.


Forbes: Philippine Drugstore Chain President Passes Away At 69
Philippine Drugstore Chain President Passes Away At 69
Vivian Que-Azcona, president of Mercury Drug, passed away at 69. She led the company, which her father founded in 1945, since 1998, expanding it to over 1,500 outlets in the Philippines. Under her leadership, Mercury Drug became a key player in healthcare and consumer goods.

Her contributions to the industry were recognized by partners like Unilab, highlighting her vision and dedication to accessible healthcare. The Que family, major shareholders of Mercury Drug, has a net worth of $1.7 billion.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Head of US base in Greenland fired after Vance visit
Head of US base in Greenland fired after Vance visit
Colonel Susannah Meyers, commander of the Pituffik Space Base in Greenland, was fired for criticizing the U.S. government's stance on the territory during a visit from Vice President JD Vance. Meyers' email aimed to promote unity among personnel after Vance's remarks about Denmark's oversight of Greenland.

The U.S. Space Force emphasized the importance of nonpartisanship among commanders, stating that undermining the chain of command or the President's agenda is unacceptable. Meyers has been replaced by Colonel Shawn Lee.


Fox News: Trump demands do-or-die nuclear talks with Iran. Who has the leverage?
Trump demands do-or-die nuclear talks with Iran. Who has the leverage?
President Trump is set to pursue "direct" nuclear talks with Iran in Oman, while Iran insists on "indirect" negotiations through a third party. The contrasting positions highlight a leverage game between the two nations, with both sides wanting to control the narrative of the talks.

Iran has made significant advancements in its nuclear program, raising concerns as the U.S. considers military options if negotiations fail. Experts suggest that Iran may use talks as a shield against potential Israeli military actions. The situation remains tense as both countries navigate their respective strategies.


Liberty Nation News: Trump Arranging the Chess Pieces for Upcoming Talks With Iran - Liberty Nation News
Trump Arranging the Chess Pieces for Upcoming Talks With Iran - Liberty Nation News
President Trump announced direct talks with Iran during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, marking a significant shift in U.S.-Iran relations amid rising tensions over Iran's nuclear ambitions. The negotiations, set to take place with mediation from Oman, aim to address Iran's nuclear program and its support for proxy attacks on U.S. interests.

Iran's leadership faces challenges, including weakened military capabilities and increased U.S. naval presence in the region. Trump seeks to engage Iran in good-faith discussions, hoping to achieve a peaceful resolution and build on previous diplomatic successes like the Abraham Accords.


#economy

Forbes: Indonesia’s Fore Kopi Braves Market Turmoil, Proceeds With $21 Million IPO
Indonesia’s Fore Kopi Braves Market Turmoil, Proceeds With $21 Million IPO
Fore Kopi, an Indonesian coffee startup, raised $21 million from its IPO, selling 1.88 billion shares at 188 rupiah each. Despite a turbulent market due to U.S. tariffs, the company saw overwhelming demand, attracting over 114,000 investors and becoming oversubscribed by 200 times.

The IPO proceeds will fund expansion plans, including adding 140 new outlets and supporting a subsidiary's venture into donuts. Fore Kopi's revenue has more than doubled, and it aims for further growth in Indonesia's rapidly expanding coffee market.