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14 Apr 2025

#illegals

GB News: Yvette Cooper tipped to be 'worst Home Secretary ever' in blistering rant after migrant crossings reach record high: 'Starmer's given up!'
Yvette Cooper tipped to be 'worst Home Secretary ever' in blistering rant after migrant crossings reach record high: 'Starmer's given up!'
Yvette Cooper faces criticism for her handling of the migrant crisis, with a record 656 migrants crossing the Channel in a single day. Commentator Emma Woolf suggests Cooper could be the worst Home Secretary ever, as current strategies to combat the crisis are deemed ineffective.

Discussions on GB News highlight a divide over the government's approach, with some claiming progress in reducing migration numbers, while others warn of the long-term consequences of illegal crossings. Critics argue that unchecked migration could lead to significant societal issues.


#politics

Breitbart: British Army Drafted by Government to Help Birmingham Trash Crisis
British Army Drafted by Government to Help Birmingham Trash Crisis
The Labour government has called in the military to assist with garbage collection in Birmingham, where a union strike has left thousands of tonnes of trash on the streets. The strike was triggered by the local council's decision to eliminate a waste recycling position, citing gender equality concerns.

The situation has become a political challenge for Prime Minister Keir Starmer, especially with upcoming council elections. While the military will provide logistical support, they are not expected to physically collect trash. The government is also urging the Unite union to accept a new offer from the council to end the strike.


The Western Journal: Trump Says '60 Minutes' Went Too Far, Calls on FCC to Take Action: 'This Weekend's "Broadcast" Topped Them All'
Trump Says '60 Minutes' Went Too Far, Calls on FCC to Take Action: 'This Weekend's "Broadcast" Topped Them All'
President Trump criticized CBS's "60 Minutes" for its recent coverage, claiming it was defamatory and calling for the FCC to impose penalties. He accused the show of consistently portraying him negatively and stated it should face consequences for its reporting.

Trump is currently involved in a $20 billion lawsuit against "60 Minutes" over an edited interview with Kamala Harris. Despite legal issues, the program continues to cover his administration, including a recent interview with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.


The Western Journal: Sarah Palin's Second Court Battle with The New York Times Kicks Off After Judge's Errors Marred the First
Sarah Palin's Second Court Battle with The New York Times Kicks Off After Judge's Errors Marred the First
Sarah Palin's libel lawsuit against The New York Times is set for retrial, following a previous dismissal by Judge Jed S. Rakoff that the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals deemed flawed. Palin claims the Times defamed her by linking her rhetoric to a mass shooting in a 2017 editorial.

The Times has acknowledged the editorial's inaccuracy but maintains it was an honest mistake. The retrial comes amid heightened scrutiny of media outlets by figures like former President Trump, who has also pursued legal action against various news organizations.


Breitbart: Former UK Lawmaker Charged on Alleged Insider Betting
Former UK Lawmaker Charged on Alleged Insider Betting
A former Conservative lawmaker, Craig Williams, and 14 others have been charged with cheating in bets related to the timing of Britain's general election last year. Investigations focus on whether they used insider information to gain an advantage, despite it being legal for politicians to bet on elections.

Williams, who placed a bet on the election date before it was announced, acknowledged his "error of judgment." The election resulted in a significant defeat for the Conservatives, with the Labour Party taking power. Other individuals charged include fellow Conservatives and a former Tory data officer.


#society

Breitbart: TN Bill: Autopsies for Mass Shooters to Search for Psychiatric Drug Links
TN Bill: Autopsies for Mass Shooters to Search for Psychiatric Drug Links
Tennessee has passed legislation requiring autopsies for mass shooters to investigate links to psychiatric drugs. The bills mandate the medical examiner to document drug use and the University of Tennessee to study drug interactions. Results will be shared with health authorities.

This initiative follows a report on a transgender woman who committed a mass shooting in Nashville, highlighting her mental health struggles. The goal is to identify commonalities in medication among mass shooters in Tennessee.


Human Events: RAW EGG NATIONALIST: Free at last: Good riddance to the Community Relations Service and its anti-white agenda
RAW EGG NATIONALIST: Free at last: Good riddance to the Community Relations Service and its anti-white agenda
The Community Relations Service (CRS) is set to be abolished, with critics arguing it perpetuates anti-white racism in the U.S. The CRS, created in 1964 to promote racial harmony, is accused of pressuring families of white crime victims to downplay racial motives and promote reconciliation instead.

Examples of its controversial actions include intervening in cases like that of Donald Giusti, where the victim's family was reportedly guided to publicly call for peace while the perpetrator received a lenient sentence. Critics suggest the CRS has created a narrative that undermines justice for white victims of violence.


Breitbart: Katy Perry to Roar into Space on All-Woman Blue Origin Flight: 'We Are Going to Put the 'A$$' in Astronaut'
Katy Perry to Roar into Space on All-Woman Blue Origin Flight: 'We Are Going to Put the 'A$$' in Astronaut'
Katy Perry will lead an all-woman crew on a Blue Origin rocket flight to the edge of space, marking the first such mission since 1963. The launch, scheduled for Monday from Texas, includes five other women and aims to inspire future generations.

The flight will last around 10 minutes, allowing the crew to experience zero gravity briefly. Blue Origin, founded by Jeff Bezos, competes with Virgin Galactic and aims to expand its space tourism offerings.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Poland says Moscow is 'mocking' Trump with deadly Ukraine strike
Poland says Moscow is 'mocking' Trump with deadly Ukraine strike
Poland's Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski urged President Trump to take action against Russia following deadly missile strikes in Ukraine, which killed 34, including children. He condemned Russia's attacks as a mockery of Ukraine's ceasefire agreement.

International leaders have condemned the strikes, with calls for tougher sanctions on Russia. Trump also denounced the attacks but noted that he was informed they were a mistake. Russian forces have significantly escalated their bombardment of Ukraine in recent weeks.


#economy

Forbes: Forbes Recession Tracker: White House Promises No Recession This Year—As Hedge Fund Billionaire Warns Of ‘Something Worse’
Forbes Recession Tracker: White House Promises No Recession This Year—As Hedge Fund Billionaire Warns Of ‘Something Worse’
Kevin Hassett, a Trump administration economic official, expressed confidence that the U.S. will not enter a recession this year, despite ongoing tariff uncertainties. However, many economists and major banks forecast a significant chance of recession, with varying predictions for 2025.

Concerns about the economy are reflected in consumer confidence and stock market trends, with the S&P 500 recently entering bear market territory. While the unemployment rate remains low, there are signs of economic strain, and experts warn that a recession could lead to increased unemployment and decreased household income.


Fox News: VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: 10 tough Trump tariff questions critics don't want to answer
VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: 10 tough Trump tariff questions critics don't want to answer
The article raises critical questions about the U.S. trade deficit and the implications of tariffs, contrasting American policies with those of other nations that maintain trade surpluses. It challenges the notion of a "trade war," suggesting that the U.S. might not be as uniquely disadvantaged as perceived.

Additionally, it explores the potential effects of current economic policies under Trump, the reactions of Wall Street, and the motivations behind recent negotiations with other countries regarding tariffs. The piece calls for a reevaluation of the assumptions surrounding trade dynamics and economic strategies.


#military

Le Monde: US veterans express sorrow and shame over Trump administration
US veterans express sorrow and shame over Trump administration
US veterans, traditionally aligned with Republicans, express anger towards President Trump, accusing him of disrespecting the military and betraying allies. Many feel he looks down on them, especially after he was absent during the repatriation of soldiers killed in Lithuania.

The sentiment reflects a growing discontent among veterans, who historically have supported the GOP, but now question Trump's commitment to military values. His avoidance of service during the Vietnam War remains a point of contention.


#sports

The Federalist: The Saga Of TN's QB Reveals Brokenness Of College Sports
The Saga Of TN's QB Reveals Brokenness Of College Sports
Nico Iamaleava's departure from the University of Tennessee highlights the chaos in college sports driven by lucrative NIL deals. After feeling undercompensated for his performance, he sought a new contract, prompting his entry into the transfer portal.

This situation reflects broader issues in college athletics, where the focus on high-revenue sports threatens the viability of programs for non-revenue athletes. Reform is needed to establish fair governance, enforce contracts, and ensure that college athletes remain students rather than employees.