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11 Apr 2025
#politics
The Western Journal: Watch: Tulsi Gabbard Confirms the Biggest Election Fraud Claim in History at Trump Cabinet Meeting
During a recent Cabinet meeting, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard revealed investigations into vulnerabilities in electronic voting systems, suggesting a need for paper ballots to restore election integrity. However, media coverage largely focused on unrelated topics, such as the release of historical assassination documents.
Gabbard's comments on election security were overshadowed by scrutiny of her voting practices, raising questions about her compliance with state laws. The lack of media attention to her claims about voting system vulnerabilities reflects a broader reluctance to address concerns about election integrity.
Fox News: Blue-state Republican aims to evict Dems from 20-year occupation of governor’s mansion
Rep. Mike Lawler criticized New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, calling her "the most feckless, incompetent governor in America." He is considering a 2026 GOP run for governor, citing Hochul's low approval ratings and the state's challenges, including high living costs and a migrant crisis.
Lawler believes the upcoming elections will hinge on economic performance and key issues like housing and crime. He emphasized the need for a viable alternative vision for New Yorkers to address these concerns.
Fox News: Lawmakers in deep blue state demand audit over skyrocketing healthcare costs: 'Alarming nature'
California Republican lawmakers are calling for a formal audit of the state's Medi-Cal program, which is $2.8 billion over budget, largely attributed to increased enrollment of illegal immigrants. The Governor's office has requested additional loans to cover the shortfall.
Lawmakers are seeking clarification on future enrollment estimates for undocumented immigrants and cost containment strategies to ensure that Medi-Cal does not negatively impact healthcare access for Californians. Governor Newsom's office acknowledges rising healthcare costs as a contributing factor but has not provided a detailed explanation for the budget discrepancies.
#society
The Telegraph: Police blocked mother from seeing daughters after she confiscated iPads
A mother was arrested by Surrey Police after confiscating her daughters' iPads, leading to an eight-hour detention on suspicion of theft. The police acted on a report of theft but later confirmed the iPads belonged to her children, and she had the right to take them away.
Critics, including MPs, have condemned the police's response as excessive and unprofessional, calling for an apology. The incident has raised concerns about police priorities, with calls for law enforcement to focus on actual crimes rather than parental actions.
#economy
The Western Journal: Op-Ed: Trump's Tariffs Will Not Cause Inflation - Here's Why
President Trump announced a pause on reciprocal tariffs for 90 days, except for a 125% tariff on China. Critics argue tariffs will lead to inflation, but the author contends they will ultimately lower costs and revitalize American manufacturing, benefiting consumers.
The piece asserts that tariffs can reshape the economy by encouraging domestic production and innovation, while addressing the trade deficit and foreign ownership of American assets. The author claims this will protect jobs and the American Dream.
#religion
Fox News: Martin Scorsese tells the story of St. Moses the Black, a once-bloodthirsty bandit who became an icon of mercy
Academy Award-winning director Martin Scorsese presents the story of St. Moses the Black in the docuseries "The Saints." The episode chronicles Moses' transformation from a violent bandit to a revered Christian leader after seeking refuge in a monastery and embracing a life of peace.
The series, which began releasing episodes in November 2024, returns for the Lenten season with new stories of saints, including St. Francis of Assisi. The episode featuring St. Moses the Black is currently available for streaming on Fox Nation.
#culture
The Western Journal: Kennedy Center Obliterates All-Time Attendance Record After Trump Kicks Out Woke Elites, Opens Venue to Regular Americans
The Kennedy Center set a new attendance record with over 11,000 visitors for the event "EARTH to SPACE: Arts Breaking the Sky," which was open to the public and featured a fireworks show. Notably, 76% of attendees were first-time visitors, indicating a shift in audience engagement.
This change follows President Trump's decision to revamp the Kennedy Center's leadership and programming, moving away from events seen as catering to elite tastes. Despite some protests, the administration's approach has reportedly made the venue more welcoming to a broader audience.
#history
Fox News: Dozens of ancient skeletons found in heart of bustling city: 'Hard to imagine'
In Brussels, Belgium, public works have uncovered at least 30 ancient skeletons in a mass grave linked to the old Saint-Jean Hospital, established in 1195. The discovery occurred during tram track renovations, revealing remnants of a cemetery used from the 14th to 18th centuries.
Archaeologists aim to gain insights into life in historic Brussels through these excavations. This find adds to a series of recent discoveries of mass graves across Europe, including Viking skeletons in Denmark and Roman soldiers in Vienna.
#sports
GB News: Jon Rahm makes 'very difficult' admission after nearly snapping golf club in anger at Masters
Jon Rahm had a challenging first round at the Masters, finishing with a three-over 75. The former champion struggled with his game, showing visible frustration, especially after an errant shot on the ninth hole. He ended the day tied for 63rd position.
Despite his difficulties, Rahm expressed confidence in his ability to improve in the following rounds, acknowledging the tough course conditions. He has faced challenges in major tournaments since joining LIV Golf, but remains hopeful for a turnaround.