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#society
The Western Journal: Adorable Video Shows Trump Walking with Small Child: Trump's Hand Gesture to Reporters Reveals Who He Is
Elon Musk shared a video of his son, X Æ A-Xii, walking alongside President Donald Trump, which quickly gained over 76 million views. The heartwarming moment featured Trump gesturing to the child as they approached Marine One, with the boy energetically bouncing beside him.
Critics have raised concerns about decorum, but many have praised the return of children to the White House, likening Lil X's presence to that of John F. Kennedy's son. The young boy has been seen accompanying Musk during various government activities, showcasing a pro-child message in politics.
Fox News: Trump admin makes new move to bring South African refugees to US as president blasts nation's rulers again
The U.S. is taking steps to assist Afrikaners in South Africa amid concerns over their treatment by the government. President Trump has criticized the South African administration for land seizures affecting white farmers and has suggested refugee resettlement for those affected.
The Orania Movement, representing a settlement of Afrikaners, is seeking U.S. support for autonomy rather than resettlement. They emphasize their desire to remain in Africa while ensuring their safety and prosperity. The South African government has dismissed these groups as not representative of the majority.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: More than 20 Ukrainians killed by Russian ballistics in Palm Sunday strike
A Russian missile strike in Sumy, Ukraine, on Palm Sunday resulted in over 20 civilian deaths and numerous injuries, including children. The attack targeted residential buildings and vehicles, prompting Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to call for a strong international response against Russia's actions.
Zelenskyy condemned the assault as a terrorist act and emphasized the need for a firm stance from the global community to end the violence. The incident occurred amid ongoing tensions and accusations between Russia and Ukraine regarding a ceasefire agreement.
#education
The Western Journal: President Trump Can Go Even Further by Fixing Higher Education
The current higher education system in the U.S. is criticized for burdening students with debt, with total student loan debt reaching $1.77 trillion. Many graduates, especially from Hispanic families, face financial challenges that delay key life milestones.
President Trump is urged to implement reforms, including breaking the accreditation monopoly, reducing unnecessary degree requirements, recognizing early college credits, and enhancing competition in general education. These changes aim to make higher education more accessible and financially viable for students.
#crime
Le Monde: When the 'Beatles' of the Islamic State group ruled Syria's prisons
The trial of Islamic State jailers in Paris highlighted the notorious "Beatles," a group of British executioners known for their brutal treatment of hostages. One member was killed in 2015, while the others remain imprisoned but did not testify during the proceedings.
These jailers were infamous for their cruelty, often dehumanizing hostages and subjecting them to horrific torture methods. Their actions during the mid-2010s have left a lasting impact on the narrative of IS's brutal regime.