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14 Apr 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Modelo Owner Complains Trump's Crackdown on Illegal Immigration Hurts Sales
Constellation Brands, owner of Modelo Especial, reports declining sales due to President Trump's immigration policies affecting Latino customers, who represent half their market. The CEO noted that reduced social gatherings have impacted beer consumption.
Despite these challenges, Constellation plans to open a third brewery in Mexico, prioritizing investments there over reshoring to the U.S. The company is also engaged in advocacy for immigration reform through partnerships with organizations supporting amnesty.
#politics
Breitbart: Federal Judge Orders USDA to Unfreeze Funding to Maine
A federal judge has ordered the USDA to unfreeze federal funding to Maine amidst a dispute over transgender athletes in sports. The USDA had previously paused funds due to Maine's refusal to bar transgender-identifying boys from competing in girls' sports, citing compliance with Title IX.
Maine's Attorney General has filed a complaint against the USDA, claiming the funding freeze affects child nutrition programs. The USDA stated that the funding pause would end if Maine complies with federal law regarding transgender athlete participation.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: With Hamas delegation in Cairo, Israel awaits response to latest hostage deal proposal
Israel is awaiting a response from Hamas regarding a ceasefire-hostage release proposal, with US involvement aimed at advancing negotiations. Reports suggest Egypt is facilitating talks, including a potential demilitarization of Hamas.
Israel has adjusted its demands for hostage releases, now seeking eight instead of eleven, while Hamas is willing to release five. The situation remains complex, with ongoing military actions and a public desire for a resolution amid the conflict.
#culture
Fox News: ‘Willow’ star and ‘Upstairs, Downstairs’ co-creator Jean Marsh dead at 90
English actress Jean Marsh, known for her roles in "Willow" and "Upstairs, Downstairs," has died at age 90 from complications of dementia. Her agent confirmed the news, noting she will be greatly missed. Marsh's career spanned decades, earning her multiple Emmy nominations and a win.
Marsh co-created and starred in "Upstairs, Downstairs," which ran from 1971 to 1975 and was later revived. She also had a notable film career, appearing in works alongside legends like Laurence Olivier and Elizabeth Taylor. Marsh was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 2012 for her contributions to drama.
#crime
Breitbart: Occult Shop Owner Faces Felony Charges for Selling Human Bones
A Florida woman, Kymberlee Anne Schopper, was arrested for selling human bones at her shop, Wicked Wonderland. Charged with trading in human tissue, she claimed ignorance of the law, believing it was legal if the bones were educational models. The bones, some possibly 500 years old, are under forensic examination.
Despite the arrest, the shop remains open and continues to sell various items, including religious and occult artifacts. Authorities began investigating after a tip in December 2023, revealing that the shop had sold the bones for years without proper documentation.
Breitbart: Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro: Arsonist 'Set Fire' to Governor's Mansion
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro reported that an arsonist set fire to the Governor's Residence in Harrisburg early Sunday morning. His family was safely evacuated by state police, and fortunately, no injuries occurred.
The fire caused significant damage, and a reward of up to $10,000 is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrator.
#sports
GB News: Masters organisers spark major backlash with controversial decision as Rory McIlroy targets glory
The Masters has stirred controversy by changing the traditional pin location on the 16th hole for Sunday’s final round, moving it from its usual back-left spot to back-right. This alteration, intended to honor Jack Nicklaus's 1975 victory, has upset fans who cherish the iconic Sunday placement.
Despite the backlash, anticipation for the final round remains high, with Rory McIlroy holding a two-shot lead over Bryson DeChambeau. McIlroy is seeking his first Masters title to complete a career Grand Slam, while DeChambeau aims to replicate his past success against McIlroy.