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12 Apr 2025

#politics

The Telegraph: Labour MP banned from entering Israel attended Muslim Council dinner
Labour MP banned from entering Israel attended Muslim Council dinner
Labour MPs Abtisam Mohammed and Yuan Yang were denied entry to Israel, accused of promoting "anti-Israel hatred." Their visit was part of a delegation organized by Medical Aid for Palestinians.

Mohammed's prior attendance at a Muslim Council of Britain dinner, criticized for its anti-British stance, has raised concerns about her alignment with Labour's policies.


Fox News: Lawmakers reveal whether Americans should pick up the Medicaid tab for illegal immigrants
Lawmakers reveal whether Americans should pick up the Medicaid tab for illegal immigrants
California faces a $6.2 billion budget deficit for Medicaid services, with Gov. Gavin Newsom proposing $8.4 billion for Medi-Cal coverage for illegal immigrants in 2024-2025. Reports indicate that reliance on government handouts is increasing, with Medicaid benefits significantly impacting personal income growth.

Lawmakers are divided on funding healthcare for undocumented immigrants, with some arguing it should not be taxpayer-funded. Concerns are raised about the impact on U.S. citizens and state budgets, as California's policies are seen as imposing financial burdens on other states.


#society

Fox News: 'The King of Kings' proves there's 'clearly an audience' for faith-based movies: expert
'The King of Kings' proves there's 'clearly an audience' for faith-based movies: expert
"The Kings of Kings," a faith-based animated film retelling the story of Jesus, has achieved a record-breaking $14.6 million in domestic pre-sales, marking the largest opening for a biblical animated movie. The film, based on Charles Dickens' "The Life of Our Lord," features an A-list voice cast and aims to cater to families seeking faith-inflected entertainment.

Experts note a growing demand for faith-based content that reflects traditional values, especially with its release timed just before Easter. The film is seen as a response to an underserved audience, combining engaging storytelling with spiritual themes, making it accessible for families.


#culture

Liberty Nation News: Liberty Nation News' Weekly News Crossword – 4/12/2025 - Liberty Nation News
Liberty Nation News' Weekly News Crossword – 4/12/2025 - Liberty Nation News
Liberty Nation News has created a crossword puzzle using Amuse Labs' online generator. This interactive feature aims to engage readers in a fun and entertaining way.

The puzzle reflects various themes relevant to current events and popular culture.


#health

Fox News: Genetic cholesterol eliminated by new drug, reducing heart attack risk, study finds
Genetic cholesterol eliminated by new drug, reducing heart attack risk, study finds
Researchers have identified a new experimental drug, lepodisiran, which significantly reduces levels of lipoprotein(a) or Lp(a), a cholesterol-like particle linked to increased heart attack and stroke risk. Elevated Lp(a) levels, affecting about 20-25% of people globally, cannot be modified through lifestyle changes.

The study, involving 320 participants across multiple countries, demonstrated that a single injection of lepodisiran could nearly eliminate Lp(a) levels. While no major safety concerns were reported, further research is needed to determine if lowering Lp(a) translates to reduced heart attack risk.


#education

Fox News: Conservative PAC seeks to flip school board seats across the US
Conservative PAC seeks to flip school board seats across the US
A conservative political action committee, the 1776 Project PAC, aims to reshape school boards nationwide by supporting conservative candidates. In Wisconsin, the PAC successfully flipped two school board seats, reflecting a growing trend of politicization in local education governance.

The PAC, founded in 2020, focuses on countering progressive curricula and addressing concerns over educational standards and parental oversight. This movement has gained momentum since the pandemic, with increased parental involvement in school board elections and rising support for conservative candidates across the country.


#crime

GB News: Rural havens under siege: The 'escalating crime wave plaguing the countryside' - 'Terrorising our communities!'
Rural havens under siege: The 'escalating crime wave plaguing the countryside' - 'Terrorising our communities!'
Rural Britain faces a growing "crime crisis," with organized gangs, primarily from Eastern Europe, increasingly targeting farms and countryside properties. A Countryside Alliance survey reveals that nearly one in five rural residents are considering leaving due to rising fears of theft and intimidation.

Farmers report feeling abandoned by authorities, with lengthy police response times exacerbating the situation. Many have implemented extensive security measures, but the impact of crime extends beyond financial losses, significantly affecting mental health and community safety perceptions.