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14 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Kristi Noem blasts 'fake news' coverage of deported Salvadoran national, says SCOTUS sent 'clear message'
Kristi Noem blasts 'fake news' coverage of deported Salvadoran national, says SCOTUS sent 'clear message'
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem criticized media portrayals of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a deported Salvadoran national accused of MS-13 gang ties. Despite a Supreme Court ruling requiring the Trump administration to facilitate his return, Noem argued that the decision undermines national security.

Noem emphasized that the ruling sends a message to judges about their authority over foreign policy. Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller supported this view, asserting that the court clarified the limits of judicial power regarding presidential foreign policy decisions.


#society

GB News: Older motorists face decision about 'when to stop driving' amid calls for mandatory fitness tests
Older motorists face decision about 'when to stop driving' amid calls for mandatory fitness tests
Concerns are rising over road safety for drivers with dementia, spurred by new research and a tragic incident involving a toddler's death. A Surrey project aims to test a dementia driving decision aid to help those affected make safer driving choices and plan alternative mobility options.

The initiative follows a Scottish inquiry that criticized the current self-certification system for elderly drivers after a fatal accident involving a 91-year-old with dementia. The report highlighted the need for mandatory cognitive assessments to prevent similar tragedies.


#economy

Forbes: Nvidia To Make AI Supercomputers Entirely In U.S.
Nvidia To Make AI Supercomputers Entirely In U.S.
Nvidia is establishing two supercomputer factories in Houston and Dallas in collaboration with Taiwanese manufacturers Foxconn and Wistron, aiming for mass production within 12-15 months. This move is part of a broader strategy to bolster U.S. domestic manufacturing amid rising trade tensions.

The investment is projected to generate hundreds of thousands of jobs and enhance economic security. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is promoting this development as a victory for domestic manufacturing, while future trade relations regarding semiconductors remain uncertain.