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14 Apr 2025
#politics
Fox News: Cuomo lands key endorsement as comeback bid for NYC mayor heats up
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is campaigning for mayor of New York City, backed by labor unions 32BJ SEIU and the Hotel and Gaming Trades Council. These endorsements bolster his position as a frontrunner in the upcoming Democratic primary against incumbent Mayor Eric Adams.
Cuomo faces scrutiny due to past scandals, including sexual harassment allegations and COVID-19 management issues. Meanwhile, Mayor Adams has been dealing with his own legal troubles, including bribery and fraud accusations, leading him to run for re-election as an independent.
Fox News: James Carville urges Democrats to avoid distractions, use Trump's economic 'chaos' against him
Democratic strategist James Carville advises his party to focus on economic issues rather than distractions like Trump’s antics or internal conflicts. He emphasizes the need to address everyday concerns such as high prices and local stories, urging Democrats to project the economic pain felt by Americans.
Carville warns that Democrats must avoid becoming the story themselves and instead capitalize on Republican vulnerabilities. He expresses concern over Trump’s potential interference in the midterms, suggesting that vigilance is necessary as Trump may act out of self-preservation.
#society
GB News: Britain's oldest Indian restaurant at risk of being forced to shut down after row with landlord: 'They don't care for history!'
Veeraswamy, Britain's oldest Indian restaurant, faces eviction after nearly a century of service due to a lease dispute with the Crown Estate. The restaurant, known for its Michelin-starred cuisine, may close next summer as the Crown Estate plans renovations that require its entrance area.
Owner Ranjit Mathrani, 81, is contesting the decision, arguing that the historical significance of the restaurant is being overlooked. He seeks a two-year extension to find a new location if necessary, while the Crown Estate insists the refurbishment is essential for accessibility improvements.
Forbes: Harvard Refuses Trump Administration’s Demands Amid $9 Billion Government Funding Probe
Harvard University has rejected an agreement with the Trump administration, asserting its commitment to independence and constitutional rights amid a federal investigation into antisemitism related to pro-Palestinian protests. The administration has threatened to cut $9 billion in funding.
Harvard's attorneys emphasized that no private university should be subject to federal control. The situation continues to evolve as the university navigates the implications of the investigation.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Xi Jinping, Missing for Much of Tariff Drama, Visits Vietnam
Chinese leader Xi Jinping visited Vietnam to secure support amid rising tariffs from the U.S. aimed at limiting China's economic influence. In a column for Vietnam's Nhan Dan, Xi emphasized the need for cooperation between the two communist nations and warned against the futility of tariff wars.
Despite the warm reception, Xi's visit comes against a backdrop of growing tensions over territorial disputes in the South China Sea. Vietnam has been strengthening its military presence in the area while seeking closer ties with the U.S. and other nations.
Fox News: Trump says Iran must ditch ‘concept of a nuclear weapon’ ahead of more talks
President Trump emphasized that Iran must abandon its nuclear ambitions as the U.S. prepares for further negotiations next week in Italy. He described the initial talks as "very positive and constructive," despite unresolved issues, and reiterated the urgency for a quick resolution.
Trump warned of potential military action if Iran does not comply, asserting that the country could thrive without nuclear weapons. He compared resolving Iran's nuclear issue to addressing the conflict in Ukraine, suggesting a straightforward solution is possible.
Le Monde: Diplomatic opening on Iran nuclear issue
The first round of U.S.-Iran negotiations in Muscat concluded positively, marking the first direct interaction between the two nations since the 2015 nuclear talks. Both sides plan to meet again on April 19, potentially in Europe for logistical reasons.
The discussions aim to continue dialogue on Iran's nuclear program under Oman's facilitation.
#economy
Breitbart: America Winning: Nvidia to Invest $500 Billion to Build AI Chips and Supercomputers in Texas
Nvidia plans to invest up to $500 billion in AI production in the U.S., establishing supercomputer manufacturing facilities in Texas and Arizona. This marks the first time Nvidia will produce its AI technology entirely domestically, creating hundreds of thousands of jobs.
The company is collaborating with major partners to enhance the AI chip supply chain, aiming to meet rising demand for AI infrastructure. Nvidia's new supercomputers will form the backbone of a burgeoning AI industry, with expectations for numerous "gigawatt AI factories" to be constructed in the coming years.
Forbes: Trump Implies Some Tariff Relief For Car Companies—Sending Ford, GM, Stellantis Stocks Jumping
President Trump indicated he is considering measures to assist car manufacturers affected by his 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts. Following his comments, shares of major automakers, including Ford and General Motors, saw notable increases.
Analysts predict the tariffs could raise auto industry costs by $100 billion and lead to significant drops in vehicle sales, with both new and used car prices expected to rise. Trump's tariff policies have sparked concerns about potential economic downturns.
#crime
Fox News: Suspected Texas track meet killer expected to walk free after bond slashed
A Texas judge has reduced the bond for 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony, charged with first-degree murder in the stabbing death of fellow teenager Austin Metcalf at a high school track meet. The bond was lowered from $1 million to $250,000, with conditions including house arrest.
Anthony's defense attorney claims the incident may involve self-defense, while the case will proceed to a grand jury for further investigation. If convicted, Anthony cannot face the death penalty due to his age. Metcalf's father has called for understanding and forgiveness in the wake of the tragedy.
The Western Journal: Accused Teen Murderer Who Targeted Trump Loved Hitler, Possessed Satanic Neo-Nazi Materials: Court Doc
Seventeen-year-old Nikita Casap, charged with murdering his parents, allegedly harbored neo-Nazi and Satanic beliefs and plotted to assassinate President Trump. Court documents reveal he sought to incite chaos and promote a white supremacist agenda.
The case raises questions about the narrative linking Trump to Nazi ideology, as Casap's actions contradict the portrayal of Trump supporters. The incident highlights the disturbing intersection of violence, extremism, and political rhetoric.
The Western Journal: All-SEC Wide Receiver and Potential NFL Draft Pick Found Dead After Police Chase
Kyren Lacy, a 24-year-old former LSU wide receiver and NFL draft prospect, died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound following a high-speed police chase in Houston. This tragic incident occurred after Lacy fled from authorities responding to a domestic dispute.
Lacy was facing charges related to a December crash that killed a 78-year-old man and was scheduled for a grand jury hearing. His family has urged the public to prioritize mental health and respect their privacy during this difficult time.
The Western Journal: High School Basketball Player Charged with 3 Felonies Over In-Game Incidents
A West Virginia high school basketball player, Gage Ketterman, 18, faces three felony charges after a rival player suffered a broken nose during a game. The incident, classified as assault, involved Ketterman allegedly elbowing players intentionally, as confirmed by video evidence.
Ketterman has been charged with one count of malicious assault and two counts of attempted malicious assault. He is currently free on bond, with a preliminary hearing set for May 22.
#sports
The Western Journal: Shaq Comes Face-to-Face with Trump, Shows Respect in Epic Moment at UFC 314
At UFC 314 in Miami, NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal and former President Donald Trump shared a notable handshake that resonated with fans and quickly went viral. Their respectful exchange highlighted the mutual admiration between the two figures, drawing cheers from the crowd.
Trump attended the event alongside notable personalities, enhancing the star-studded atmosphere. The night featured thrilling UFC matchups, including Alexander Volkanovski reclaiming the Featherweight Championship and Paddy Pimblett’s TKO victory. The handshake between O’Neal and Trump became a memorable moment amid the excitement.
#technology
Le Monde: Meta says to train AI models on public data of European users
Meta will now use public content from European users to train its generative AI models, reversing its previous cautious stance on EU data regulations. Users can opt out, and the changes will not affect users under 18 or private messages.
The rollout of Meta AI in the EU was delayed due to strict regulations, including GDPR. Meta plans to invest $60-65 billion this year to enhance its AI capabilities.
Fox News: Unboxing The New Nintendo Switch
Nintendo unveiled the Switch 2 at a major event in New York City, featuring significant hardware upgrades, a price of $450, and a bundled package with the game Mario Kart World for $500. The new console offers enhanced graphics, improved controllers, and a seamless integrated chat feature.
The Switch 2 supports free local sharing of digital games and is backward compatible with most Switch 1 games. Notable new games include Mario Kart World, which introduces larger races and new modes, and Drive X Drag, a unique take on wheelchair basketball. Preorders are delayed due to tariffs.