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11 Apr 2025
#politics
Fox News: NRCC launches ad campaign targeting dozens of vulnerable Dems who voted against key Trump proposal
House Republicans have advanced President Trump's tax agenda without Democratic support, prompting the NRCC to launch ads against 25 vulnerable House Democrats. The ads claim that these Democrats' votes will lead to higher taxes and cuts to the child tax credit.
Democrats counter that the Republican budget will harm working families by cutting healthcare and food assistance while benefiting the wealthy. Both parties are gearing up for the midterm elections, with Republicans expressing optimism and Democrats asserting they will hold Republicans accountable for rising costs.
The Western Journal: Elon Goes Viral with Blunt Response to Joe Rogan's Remarks on Taxing the Rich
Elon Musk's response to Joe Rogan's comments on government tax mismanagement has gained attention. Musk highlighted the extensive waste and fraud he has uncovered in his role at the Department of Government Efficiency, suggesting that the problem is more severe than most Americans realize.
Rogan expressed frustration over the government's handling of tax dollars, arguing that taxpayers should have a say in how their money is spent. He criticized the allocation of funds to foreign conflicts and bureaucracy, advocating for a system where citizens could choose their tax contributions.
The Western Journal: Grocer Offers One of His Locations to Test Government-Run Store Plan - But His One Condition Could Kill the Deal
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani proposes city-run grocery stores to address food deserts and high grocery prices. However, John Catsimatidis, a prominent grocer, offers to test the idea in his stores only if the city covers potential shoplifting losses.
Mamdani's plan, which could cost $60 million, raises concerns about the effectiveness of his proposed "Department of Community Safety" in a city grappling with rising theft rates. Critics argue that his approach may not adequately address the challenges of running such stores.
Fox News: Trump racks up another win on illegal immigration and more top headlines
A tour helicopter crash in the Hudson River resulted in the deaths of a pilot, two adults, and three children. Meanwhile, Trump issued a strong warning to Mexico regarding tariffs and potential sanctions.
In other news, a Supreme Court ruling mandates the return of an alleged gang member to the U.S. from El Salvador. The U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine is set to resign amid ongoing diplomatic challenges.
#society
Le Monde: Americans' growing enthusiasm for Nice: 'We found our ideal French city'
American tourists are increasingly flocking to Nice, enjoying local food tours and cultural experiences. With direct flights from Philadelphia launching, visitors are opting for Nice over traditional hotspots like Cannes and Monaco, drawn by its vibrant markets and culinary offerings.
Tour guides report a surge in American clientele, with cooking workshops and gastronomic experiences becoming particularly popular. This shift reflects Nice's successful efforts to attract a new wave of tourists.
GB News: Spain: Britons threaten to boycott as anti-tourist protests continue - 'be careful what you wish for!'
Britons are threatening to boycott Spain amid ongoing anti-tourism protests in popular areas like the Canary Islands. Demonstrators are voicing concerns about overtourism and its impact on housing affordability, with hundreds of thousands participating in recent marches.
While some Britons express frustration and suggest alternative destinations, others show understanding of the locals' plight. Despite the protests, Spain remains a favored location for British tourists, though new restrictions on holiday rentals have been implemented.
#crime
Times Of Israel: 6 Arab Israelis charged with funneling money from Turkey to West Bank terror groups
Several Arab Israelis have been arrested for allegedly collaborating with West Bank terror groups, including Hamas, to facilitate funding from Turkey. Six men were indicted for charges related to contact with foreign agents and using terrorist assets.
Additionally, two Galilee residents were arrested for planning attacks in coordination with the Tulkarem Brigades. Israel's ongoing counterterrorism operation has led to numerous arrests of individuals plotting attacks or aiding terror groups since the war against Hamas began.