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15 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Trump admin defies court over Maryland deportation, ignites legal showdown
Trump administration officials are facing a federal court hearing regarding the deportation of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly removed to El Salvador. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis has expressed frustration over the administration's failure to comply with court orders to facilitate his return and clarify his status.
The administration claims it lacks the authority to bring Abrego Garcia back, stating that his return is dependent on El Salvador. This stance has raised concerns about due process and the handling of deportations, as the court considers potential contempt proceedings against the administration.
#politics
Fox News: Schumer calls on Leland Dudek, acting commissioner of SSA, to resign
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has called for the resignation of Leland Dudek, the acting head of the Social Security Administration, accusing him of undermining the agency and harming seniors. Schumer criticized Dudek's leadership, linking him to efforts by President Trump and Elon Musk to cut Social Security.
The remarks came during a "Social Security Day of Action" press conference, where Schumer emphasized that Republicans are attempting to dismantle Social Security from within. He also engaged in a social media feud with Musk, who dismissed Schumer's claims as false.
Breitbart: Report: Michelle Wu Funded by Chinese Communist Party Official
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's 2021 campaign reportedly received over $300,000 from Gary Yu, a fundraiser linked to the Chinese Communist Party's United Front Work Department, which engages in intelligence and influence operations abroad. Yu has been involved in recruiting talent for the Chinese government.
Critics, including China expert Gordon Chang, are calling for investigations into the ties between Wu and Yu, suggesting that Wu's progressive policies may align with CCP interests. Yu has also contributed to various Massachusetts Democrats, raising concerns about foreign influence on local politics.
The Economist: Blighty newsletter: A big ballot-box test for Sir Keir Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer faces a significant electoral challenge as Britain approaches a crucial ballot-box test. The political landscape is evolving with various issues, including national security concerns in the steel industry and the growing trend of citizens seeking affordable healthcare abroad.
Additionally, rural Lincolnshire is noted for its unexpected conservative leanings, while British telephone boxes are being transformed into advertising billboards. The government's communication style has been criticized for being confusing rather than clarifying.
Fox News: Rachel Campos-Duffy teaches Trump to say 'Make America Great Again' in Spanish
Rachel Campos-Duffy taught Donald Trump to say "Make America Great Again" in Spanish during their interview. Trump attempted the phrase, emphasizing that his presidency's goal is to restore American greatness, which he believes is easily achievable.
He reflected on the consequences if he hadn't won the presidency, claiming the country would have faced significant failures. Trump stated that the U.S. is now "respected all over the world again." The full interview will air on Fox Noticias.
Fox News: Shapiro leads lawsuit against Trump admin for pulling COVID-era school funding
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, along with 15 states and Washington, D.C., is suing the Trump administration's Department of Education for revoking $185 million in pandemic-era education funding. The complaint argues that the funding was essential for academic and mental health programs and infrastructure improvements.
The states contend that the Department of Education's decision to rescind funding was unjustified, as the pandemic had already ended when extensions were granted. Shapiro emphasized that canceling the funds would harm Pennsylvania taxpayers, as school districts had already begun using the money for ongoing projects.
#society
Fox News: Tyra Banks left LA life behind and moved family to Australia
Tyra Banks has relocated to Australia to expand her ice cream business, SMiZE and Dream, after frequently visiting for production. She moved with her boyfriend and son, expressing her love for the country and its ice cream culture.
Banks also shared that she lost her Los Angeles home in January's fires, but remains optimistic about her new life and business endeavors in Sydney, where she plans to open a flagship ice cream store.
Times Of Israel: Hostage’s parents say Witkoff ‘cried’ at video of him, PM didn’t know he was wounded
Parents of two hostages, Matan Angrest and Alon Ohel, criticized Prime Minister Netanyahu for not advocating for their sons' release. Angrest's mother emphasized the need for soldiers to be prioritized in hostage negotiations, while Ohel's mother expressed pride in the nation's support for her son.
Both families highlighted the dire conditions of their sons in captivity, with reports of severe injuries and mistreatment. They called for urgent action from the Israeli government to secure the return of all hostages, particularly those who are soldiers.
Fox News: Stanley Mother's Day release is here: Get the Resort Floral Quencher before it sells out
This Mother's Day, consider the Stanley Resort Floral Quencher, a stylish and practical water bottle featuring a vibrant floral design. Available in 40 oz. and 30 oz. sizes, it offers double-wall vacuum insulation for temperature retention, making it a perfect gift for moms.
Other options include the Cream Rose Gold Quencher, Terracotta Quencher, and various accessories to enhance the gifting experience. Stanley's products combine functionality with aesthetics, ensuring mothers can enjoy hydration in style.
Breitbart: Watch: ‘Five For Fighting’ Singer John Ondrasik Releases Musical Tribute to Alon Ohel, 58 Hostages of the October 7th Massacre
John Ondrasik, lead singer of Five For Fighting, adapted his song “Superman (It’s Not Easy)” into a tribute for Alon Ohel and the 58 hostages held by Hamas since October 7th. The updated lyrics reflect hope and resilience, emphasizing the strength of the hostages and their families.
Ondrasik aims to raise awareness of their plight through this tribute, stating that the video serves as a reminder to the world not to forget those in captivity. He has previously released a song for the hostages and continues to advocate for their release.
#economy
GB News: Major charity chain shuts three stores without notice as 47 more closures confirmed
Disability charity Scope will close 47 shops by March 2026 as part of a restructuring, following the closure of 24 stores this year. This decision comes amid declining customer numbers and rising operational costs, affecting the charity's long-term financial stability.
The UK high street continues to struggle with challenges such as soaring energy bills, increased rents, and the rise of online shopping. Scope's closures reflect a broader trend, with over 13,000 shops shutting in 2024 and predictions of more to come in 2025.
#health
Breitbart: Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro Endures 12-Hour Surgery Linked to 2018 Socialist Assassination Attempt
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro underwent a 12-hour emergency surgery in Brasília to address an intestinal subocclusion, a complication from past surgeries following a 2018 assassination attempt. Doctors indicate his recovery will be slow, with Bolsonaro remaining in the ICU for observation.
Despite the complexity of the surgery, doctors report no complications, but warn that new adhesions are likely to form, complicating his recovery. Bolsonaro expressed gratitude for medical care and emphasized his faith and determination to return to public life.
Fox News: Gene Hackman's home found to be infested with rodents after wife died of hantavirus
The New Mexico Department of Public Health found dead rodents, nests, and droppings at the estate of late actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy, during a safety assessment following their deaths. Betsy died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, while Gene's cause was hypertensive cardiovascular disease, with Alzheimer's as a contributing factor.
Authorities confirmed no external trauma was found on either individual, and a criminal investigation was launched. The couple had not been seen for weeks before their bodies were discovered in February. The estate's rodent issue raised concerns about hantavirus transmission, which can be fatal.
#crime
Breitbart: Federal Prosecutor Says Diddy Lawyers Looking for Reasons to Delay His Sex Trafficking Trial
Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing a sex trafficking trial in New York, with a federal prosecutor suggesting his legal team is seeking to delay proceedings. Combs, who has not yet entered a plea, remains in custody without bail following new charges added to his indictment.
The updated indictment accuses Combs of using force and coercion to compel women into commercial sex acts from 2021 to 2024. Prosecutors allege a pattern of abuse and manipulation, while Combs' lawyers argue the new charges do not introduce new allegations.
#sports
Fox News: Fisherman catches prehistoric-looking alligator gar in 4-hour ‘epic battle’
Art Weston, a Kentucky angler, may have set a world record after catching a 153-pound alligator gar in Lake Livingston, Texas. The catch, which took nearly four hours, is expected to qualify as the largest freshwater fish caught on ultra-light tackle, pending verification.
Weston described the challenge of reeling in the fish, which swam deep and rested frequently. He and his guide used specialized equipment to manage the catch, which he believes could rank as the sixth largest fish caught overall when including saltwater species.