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14 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Rachel Morin murder: Jury to decide fate of illegal immigrant accused of killing jogger
A Maryland jury is deliberating the case of Victor Antonio Martinez-Hernandez, an illegal immigrant accused of raping and murdering 37-year-old Rachel Morin while she was jogging in August 2023. Morin's family has been present throughout the trial, which has revealed gruesome details about her death.
Martinez-Hernandez, who allegedly fled to Oklahoma after the crime, has been linked to Morin's murder through DNA evidence. Authorities suspect he may have committed similar crimes prior to entering the U.S. His trial continues as the family seeks justice for Morin.
#politics
Breitbart: Green Day Changes 'Jesus of Suburbia' Lyrics to Attack Israel at Coachella 2025
Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day altered lyrics during their Coachella performance, criticizing Israel and supporting Palestinians. He changed lines in "Jesus of Suburbia" to reflect this stance, aligning with left-wing political themes, including an anti-Trump message in "American Idiot."
Armstrong's history of extreme political statements includes comparing Trump to Hitler and calling for his impeachment. His controversial remarks have led to backlash, including bans from radio stations.
Breitbart: Ecuador Reelects Trump-Friendly Daniel Noboa President
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa was reelected in a runoff election, defeating socialist candidate Luisa González by over 11 points. This marks Noboa's second term, with a focus on combating organized crime and improving U.S. relations. González has disputed the election results, alleging fraud.
Noboa's victory is noted as the largest margin since Ecuador's return to democracy in 1979. Despite González's claims of electoral fraud, Noboa emphasized the clear decision of the Ecuadorian people and plans to continue his administration's agenda.
#society
Le Monde: Dozens killed in Nigeria attack as President Tinubu vows crackdown
In Nigeria's Plateau state, unidentified attackers killed at least 52 people in recent violence linked to ongoing intercommunal conflicts over land disputes. President Bola Tinubu has ordered an investigation, emphasizing the need to halt the cycle of violence that has claimed over 100 lives in two weeks.
The region, marked by tensions between Muslim Fulani herders and Christian farmers, suffers from weak law enforcement and rising impunity. Experts warn that without effective management, the situation could escalate into anarchy, threatening the safety and livelihoods of local communities.
Breitbart: Nigeria Marks 11 Years Since Boko Haram Schoolgirl Kidnapping amid Jihadist Massacres
Recent reports reveal a massacre of Christians in Nigeria's Middle Belt, attributed to Fulani jihadists, coinciding with the anniversary of the Chibok abductions by Boko Haram. Over 90 of the abducted schoolgirls remain missing, highlighting ongoing threats to Christian communities.
The Nigerian government faces criticism for its inaction against these violent attacks, which have intensified under recent administrations. Local officials describe the situation as genocidal, with repeated assaults on Christian populations and destruction of livelihoods.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Trump: ‘I’ll solve the Iran problem; if we have to do something very harsh, we’ll do it’
President Trump stated he intends to address Iran's nuclear ambitions, suggesting that "very harsh" actions may be necessary, including potential military action. He emphasized that Iran must not acquire nuclear weapons and criticized their diplomatic approach as manipulative.
The comments followed recent negotiations between the US and Iran, which were described as constructive. Trump linked his sanctions policy to preventing aggression from Iran and its proxies, asserting that without his measures, attacks like the one on Israel in October 2023 would not have occurred.
#economy
Le Monde: The challenge of reindustrialization in France: Factories, yes, but 'not in my backyard'
Le Duff Group canceled plans for a new frozen bread and pastry factory in Liffré, Brittany, due to strong local opposition. The project, initially promising 150 jobs, faced backlash from residents and environmental groups concerned about noise, traffic, and water resources.
Mayor Guillaume Bégué expressed disappointment over the decision, noting the town's need for economic revitalization following previous job losses. Despite early support for the project, protests grew significantly, highlighting the influence of a vocal minority against the plant.
#religion
The Federalist: While King Charles Neglects Holy Week, Trump Honors Easter
President Trump emphasized the significance of Holy Week and Easter, contrasting his acknowledgment of Christian traditions with the UK's leaders, who celebrated a pagan holiday instead. He issued a formal message highlighting the Christian faith's role in American heritage and the importance of religious liberty.
In the UK, King Charles III and Prime Minister Keir Starmer neglected to honor Palm Sunday, focusing instead on the Sikh holiday of Vaisakhi. This reflects a broader trend of secularism in the UK, where Christian identification has declined significantly, while Trump reaffirmed a commitment to defend Christianity in America.
The Western Journal: Trump to Host Special Easter Service at White House, Top Preachers to Participate
President Donald Trump will host an Easter dinner and worship service at the White House, featuring prominent preachers such as Greg Laurie, Franklin Graham, and Jentezen Franklin. The event is organized by the newly established White House Faith Office.
Trump's Holy Week proclamation emphasizes the significance of Easter and the resurrection of Jesus Christ. He contrasts this year's observance with last year's declaration by President Biden, which coincided with "Transgender Day of Visibility," a move criticized by many in the faith community.
#culture
Breitbart: ‘Saturday Night Live’ Apologizes After ‘White Lotus’ Star Aimee Lou Wood Calls Sketch ‘Unfunny,’ ‘Mean’
Aimee Lou Wood criticized NBC's Saturday Night Live for a Trump-themed sketch she found "mean and unfunny," which mocked her appearance. Following her comments, SNL reached out to apologize.
Wood emphasized that while she appreciates clever humor, the skit unfairly targeted her, contrasting with the political figures portrayed.
#history
The Western Journal: Archaeological Discovery Shows Disturbing Evil That Was in the Americas Before Christianity Arrived
Archaeologists have uncovered an altar in Guatemala's Tikal National Park, used for human sacrifices, including children, linking Mayan and Teotihuacan cultures. This discovery challenges narratives that portray pre-Columbian societies as solely peaceful and oppressed.
The findings raise questions about the simplistic views of history favored by some, particularly regarding the nature of human sacrifice and its implications for modern ideologies about progress and morality.
#health
The Western Journal: People Living Unhealthy Lives on Government Health Care Just Got Put on Notice by RFK Jr
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has ignited controversy by suggesting that taxpayers should not subsidize healthcare for individuals who engage in unhealthy behaviors, such as smoking or poor eating habits. His comments, part of the Make America Healthy Again initiative, emphasize personal responsibility in health care policy.
Kennedy's stance has drawn both support and criticism. Proponents argue it could lead to healthier choices and reduce healthcare costs, while opponents warn it risks unfairly penalizing vulnerable populations. The debate raises questions about the balance between personal freedom and collective responsibility in health care.
#technology
GB News: WhatsApp confirms 12 new features, but not everyone with chat app installed will unlock free upgrade
WhatsApp is set to introduce 12 new features, enhancing user experience on the platform. Key updates include an 'Online' indicator in group chats, customizable notifications, improved event planning, and enhanced video call quality. Some features are exclusive to iPhone users, such as document scanning and pinch-to-zoom during calls.
The updates aim to streamline communication and event coordination, making WhatsApp more competitive with other messaging apps. Users are encouraged to update their app to access these new functionalities as the rollout begins.