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14 Apr 2025
#politics
The Federalist: NV Bill Would Permanently Obstruct Citizen Voter Roll Cleanup
Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar's new bill, AB 534, is criticized for obstructing efforts to clean up voter rolls by redefining "personal knowledge" to exclude information from third parties, such as current residents or official databases. This change could hinder citizens' ability to challenge voter eligibility.
Critics argue that Aguilar's actions may allow ineligible voters to remain on the rolls, potentially leading to election fraud. The Pigpen Project has raised concerns about suspicious mail-in votes linked to voters who have moved, but Aguilar's office has rejected their challenges based on his new definitions.
The Telegraph: How does Canada’s federal election work? A simple guide
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has called a snap federal election for April 28, following his appointment in March as the successor to Justin Trudeau. This election comes amid rising tensions with the U.S., particularly due to tariffs imposed by Donald Trump.
The election will determine the 343 members of the House of Commons, with candidates elected through a first-past-the-post system. While Canada typically holds elections every four years, the Prime Minister can request a snap election. Key dates leading up to the election include deadlines for voter information and mail-in ballots.
#society
Fox News: Pennsylvania governor's mansion attack suspect Cody Balmer admitted 'harboring hatred' toward Shapiro: police
Cody Balmer, 38, turned himself in after allegedly setting fire to Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's mansion. He confessed to an ex-lover and later admitted to police that he harbored hatred toward Shapiro, intending to use Molotov cocktails to cause harm.
Balmer was captured on security cameras during the incident and acknowledged the risk to the governor and his family. Shapiro condemned the act, stating that such violence is increasingly common and must be addressed.
Fox News: Pennsylvania governor's mansion attack suspect Cory Balmer admitted 'harboring hatred' toward Shapiro: police
Cody Balmer, 38, turned himself in after allegedly setting fire to Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's mansion. He confessed to an ex-lover and later admitted to police that he harbored hatred toward Shapiro, intending to use Molotov cocktails to cause harm.
Balmer was captured on security cameras during the incident and acknowledged the risk to the governor and his family. Shapiro condemned the act, stating that such violence is increasingly common and must be addressed.
#economy
The Federalist: 3 Lessons From The Last China Trade War To Help Win This One
President Trump has announced a strategic pause on reciprocal tariffs affecting nearly 100 countries while increasing tariffs on Chinese imports to 125%. This decision comes in response to China's ongoing retaliatory measures since February, as Trump aims for a decisive victory in the current trade war.
Learning from past negotiations, the Trump administration should avoid phased approaches and prioritize cybersecurity issues. A comprehensive trade treaty, rather than a simple agreement, is necessary to prevent future reversals by potential Democratic administrations and to hold China accountable.
#military
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Apr. 14: Day 556 – With Rafah encircled, IDF preps to empty Gazan city
The family of Edan Alexander, a US-Israeli soldier kidnapped by Hamas, has approved the release of a video showing signs of life. Meanwhile, over 1,600 former IDF soldiers have urged the government to negotiate for hostages' release, even if it means ending the ongoing war.
The IDF has completed the capture of the Morag Corridor in Gaza and conducted airstrikes on Hamas targets, including a hospital, after issuing evacuation warnings. Additionally, air defenses intercepted missiles launched by the Iran-backed Houthis aimed at Israel.
#religion
The Federalist: This Easter, American Christians Should Embrace Persecution
Holy Week prompts reflection for Christians worldwide on the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. However, the media often attacks the faith, as seen in a recent New Yorker article that dismisses core Christian beliefs while ignoring orthodox perspectives.
Christians in America face increasing persecution, highlighted by government actions and societal hostility. The article emphasizes the need for believers to embrace various forms of martyrdom as a testament to their faith, suggesting that enduring suffering may ultimately strengthen Christianity's appeal.
#health
GB News: Britons warned of 'severe disruptions' accessing medication and clinical services as pharmacies face 'uncertain future'
Pharmacists in England warn of severe disruptions to medication access as over 75% of pharmacies are unsustainable short-term. The financial strain is exacerbated by rising costs and inadequate funding, with nearly half of pharmacies reporting losses last year.
The government has proposed a £3.1 billion funding package, but many believe it falls short of addressing the significant financial gap. Without further support, community pharmacies may struggle to remain operational, jeopardizing patient care.