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12 Apr 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Border Patrol Adviser: Military Taking Over Federal Lands on Border Gives Us Extra Charges to File Against Crossers
Ron Vitiello, Senior Adviser to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, stated that military control over federal lands at the U.S.-Mexico border will enhance deterrence against illegal crossings. Those entering these areas will face charges for both illegal entry and military trespassing.
The Department of Defense is authorized to take over land in Texas and potentially other locations to enforce these measures. This approach aims to hold individuals accountable for violating federal law.
#politics
Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: Sorry Dems, literally nobody believes married women can’t get IDs
Democrats are claiming that the GOP's SAVE Act will disenfranchise married women by requiring proof of citizenship for voting, suggesting that name changes after marriage will prevent them from obtaining valid IDs. Critics argue this assertion is unfounded and ignores the reality that many married women already possess the necessary identification.
The argument is seen as a political tactic rather than a genuine concern, as polling indicates that married women tend to lean Republican. The piece emphasizes that there is no substantial barrier preventing married women from voting and urges them to participate in elections.
Fox News: Here's what happened during Trump's 12th week in office
President Trump has increased tariffs on Chinese imports to 145% while reducing them for other countries, claiming this will create jobs in the U.S. He also signed executive orders to boost the shipbuilding industry and reverse Biden-era water regulations.
Additionally, Trump is preparing for direct nuclear talks with Iran, emphasizing that all options remain on the table if negotiations fail. The administration aims to ensure Iran does not acquire nuclear weapons.
GB News: EXPOSED: Labour’s ‘desperate’ attempt to SMEAR Reform UK as May election campaign hots up - ‘lies!’
Labour is facing criticism for distributing leaflets that claim Reform UK would impose significant charges for NHS services, despite Reform's assurances that healthcare will remain free at the point of delivery. The leaflets have sparked outrage among residents and are seen as a smear tactic ahead of local elections.
Reform UK recently achieved a notable victory in a traditionally Labour stronghold, winning nearly 50% of the vote in a by-election. This has intensified the political battle, with Labour accused of trying to suppress elections in several areas to avoid losses. The situation highlights growing tensions between the parties as they prepare for the upcoming elections.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Tom Tiffany: China Is an Adversary and Threat
Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-WI) characterized China as a significant threat and adversary to the U.S. during an interview, citing issues such as intellectual property theft and forced labor. He emphasized that these actions contradict American values and called for a reevaluation of the U.S.-China relationship.
Tiffany also highlighted concerns over Chinese surveillance activities, including spy balloons and police stations on U.S. soil, as reasons to reconsider America's engagement with China, advocating for a resolution to withdraw from the World Trade Organization.
#religion
Fox News: Microdosing spirituality: How our everyday attachments connect us to the divine
Research indicates a growing trend in the use of hallucinogens for spiritual experiences, particularly through practices like microdosing. A 2022 study noted that 5.5 million Americans engage with hallucinogens annually, a number likely increased by media portrayals and legalization in some states.
The Torah emphasizes spirituality through daily actions rather than detachment from the world. It teaches that true spiritual experiences arise from engaging with others and everyday activities, suggesting that a focus on the sacred in daily life is more beneficial than seeking transcendence through substances.
#health
Fox News: Prepare your pets for warmer weather with these flea, tick and allergy medications
As warmer weather approaches, pet owners must safeguard their pets from fleas, ticks, and allergies. Medications like topical treatments can prevent infestations and alleviate allergy symptoms, ensuring pets remain healthy and comfortable.
Products such as Amazon Basics flea treatments and FRONTLINE Plus offer effective protection for both cats and dogs. Allergy relief chews are also available to help pets cope with seasonal allergens.
#science
Forbes: Northern Lights Forecast: These 8 States Could See Aurora Borealis Tonight
A minor geomagnetic storm is expected Saturday night, potentially allowing visibility of the northern lights in several northern states, including parts of Alaska, Canada, and states like Washington and Minnesota. The aurora's strength is projected with a Kp index of 3.
The best viewing time is between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time, with recommendations to find dark areas away from light pollution. The current solar maximum period has led to heightened auroral activity, expected to continue into 2025.
#technology
Fox News: Hackers find a way around built-in Windows protections
Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) is designed to prevent unauthorized software from running on Windows PCs. However, hackers have found ways to bypass this security feature, exposing systems to malware and ransomware. Techniques include using legitimate system tools and exploiting DLL sideloading to execute malicious code without detection.
To mitigate risks, users are advised to keep Windows updated, only download software from trusted sources, and use strong antivirus protection. Despite WDAC's intended security, vulnerabilities remain, necessitating vigilance and proactive measures from both users and Microsoft.