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13 Apr 2025

#politics

Front Page Magazine: Jasmine Crockett Calls Trump a Name We Can’t Put in a Headline
Jasmine Crockett Calls Trump a Name We Can’t Put in a Headline
The quality of elected representatives in the U.S. has noticeably declined, with modern figures like Rep. Jasmine Crockett exemplifying this trend. Her recent comments on social media reflect a departure from the eloquence of historical leaders, reducing political discourse to crude language and divisive rhetoric.

Crockett's assertion that Kamala Harris's electoral loss was due to race and gender highlights a troubling narrative within the Democratic Party. Despite criticism, she remains a prominent figure, with speculation about her potential candidacy in 2028, raising concerns about the party's direction and values.


Fox News: Cory Booker insists there's 'enough smoke' to investigate Trump on insider trading with tariff reversal
Cory Booker insists there's 'enough smoke' to investigate Trump on insider trading with tariff reversal
Democratic senators, including Cory Booker, are calling for an investigation into President Trump's recent tariff pause, alleging potential insider trading and market manipulation. They question whether Trump's actions benefited insiders, particularly following his social media comments suggesting it was a good time to buy stocks.

Booker emphasized the need for congressional hearings, citing concerns over Trump's administration undermining independent oversight. Multiple senators have urged the SEC to investigate if Trump's announcements enriched insiders at the public's expense.


#society

Times Of Israel: ‘Why am I not home?’ Edan Alexander’s family okays publication of Hamas propaganda video
‘Why am I not home?’ Edan Alexander’s family okays publication of Hamas propaganda video
The family of Edan Alexander, a US-Israeli soldier held hostage by Hamas since October 7, 2023, has approved the release of a video showing him alive. In the video, Alexander expresses despair over his captivity, questions Israeli leadership, and urges protests for his release.

Following the video’s release, protests erupted demanding the government take action to secure the release of all hostages. Alexander's family criticized Israeli leaders for not prioritizing hostage negotiations, expressing their anguish over their son’s prolonged captivity.


Front Page Magazine: Finch & Spencer Video: The Worldwide Persecution of Christians
Finch & Spencer Video: The Worldwide Persecution of Christians
The Glazov Gang features a discussion on the worldwide persecution of Christians, questioning the reasons behind it and the lack of concern among the public. The episode is hosted by Michael Finch and includes insights from Robert Spencer, who has authored a book on antisemitism.

Additionally, the program promotes various topics, including political corruption and historical conspiracies, emphasizing a critical view of current events and leadership.


#economy

Breitbart: Lutnick: Trump's Tariff Exemptions for Electronics Are Temporary
Lutnick: Trump's Tariff Exemptions for Electronics Are Temporary
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated that President Trump's tariff exemptions on electronics, including smartphones and computers, are temporary. These products will eventually fall under new sector tariffs focused on semiconductors and pharmaceuticals, aimed at reshoring production to the U.S.

Lutnick emphasized the importance of manufacturing essential items like semiconductors and medicines domestically, citing national security concerns. He clarified that while current exemptions exist, they will be replaced by specific tariffs in the near future.


#culture

The Telegraph: Jean Marsh, Upstairs, Downstairs actress and co-creator, dies, aged 90
Jean Marsh, Upstairs, Downstairs actress and co-creator, dies, aged 90
Jean Marsh, the actress and co-creator of "Upstairs, Downstairs," has died at 90 due to complications from dementia. She passed away peacefully at her home in London.

Marsh was known for her role as Rose Buck, the head parlour maid, earning an Emmy for her performance. "Upstairs, Downstairs" won multiple awards and aired from 1971 to 1975 in the UK.


GB News: Amanda Holden, 54, breaks down in tears moments into latest ITV BGT episode after ‘massive surprise’
Amanda Holden, 54, breaks down in tears moments into latest ITV BGT episode after ‘massive surprise’
Amanda Holden became emotional during a surprise audition on Saturday's episode of Britain's Got Talent, where a crowd of nearly 300 members of the Pop Voices Choir serenaded the judges with "Mr. Blue Sky." The judges, including Simon Cowell, were visibly moved, with Holden wiping away tears.

The choir received unanimous approval from the judges and hosts, earning six yeses. While many viewers praised the performance, some expressed fatigue over the prevalence of choirs on the show, calling for more diverse acts.