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15 Apr 2025

#illegals

The Federalist: Judge Blocking Trump's Immigration Orders Donated To Dems
Judge Blocking Trump's Immigration Orders Donated To Dems
District Court Judge Indira Talwani, an Obama appointee, has issued a stay blocking the Trump administration's attempt to terminate the CHNV parole program, which allows 530,000 foreign nationals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to remain in the U.S.

Talwani's ruling requires a case-by-case review for the individuals affected, citing concerns over blanket revocations. Her past donations to Democratic politicians, including Barack Obama and Elizabeth Warren, have raised questions about her impartiality.


Fox News: ACLU of Indiana sues Trump admin, claims DHS violated rights of foreign students
ACLU of Indiana sues Trump admin, claims DHS violated rights of foreign students
The ACLU of Indiana has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security unlawfully terminated the status of seven international students without due process. The lawsuit claims these students were not given a chance to contest the decisions.

The suit names DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and seeks to reinstate the students' status, allowing them to continue their studies. The ACLU argues that the government's actions lack justification and have caused significant distress for the affected students.


#politics

GB News: Unite Union's rejection of Birmingham Council deal branded 'unacceptable' by Labour minister
Unite Union's rejection of Birmingham Council deal branded 'unacceptable' by Labour minister
Birmingham refuse workers represented by the Unite Union have been instructed to halt their strike after rejecting a deal from the Labour-run city council. The ongoing strike has resulted in significant rubbish accumulation on the streets, with workers overwhelmingly rejecting the proposed agreement.


Fox News: AOC claims Republicans will 'trick' Americans into identity politics, stoking racial divisions
AOC claims Republicans will 'trick' Americans into identity politics, stoking racial divisions
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized Republicans at a rally, claiming they use identity politics to create divisions among people. She urged attendees not to be misled into thinking they are enemies based on race or culture, emphasizing unity against what she termed an "unpopular and hurtful agenda."

The rally, featuring Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders, focused on condemning wealthy individuals like Trump and Musk, who are accused of promoting anti-DEI policies. Trump has taken executive actions to eliminate identity politics from various sectors, arguing that it undermines national defense and fairness in hiring practices.


Breitbart: Nolte — Peak Trump: President Surges To Highest Approval Rating Since Inauguration
Nolte — Peak Trump: President Surges To Highest Approval Rating Since Inauguration
President Trump's job approval rating has reached 54%, its highest since his inauguration, reflecting a five-point increase since late March. This surge comes amid stock market fluctuations and tariff negotiations, with a notable 64% approval from voters aged 18 to 29.

Despite criticism from the media, pollster James Johnson indicated that voters appreciate Trump's pace and purpose. The RealClearPolitics average shows Trump consistently above water in approval ratings, suggesting a shift in public sentiment toward his leadership.


Times Of Israel: Security discussion nixed after Smotrich refuses to attend alongside Shin Bet chief
Security discussion nixed after Smotrich refuses to attend alongside Shin Bet chief
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich's refusal to attend a security cabinet meeting if Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar was present led to the meeting's cancellation. Smotrich criticized Bar, claiming he misuses Shin Bet for personal vendettas, while the Hostages and Missing Families Forum expressed alarm over the impact on sensitive security discussions.

The situation intensified political tensions, with opposition leaders condemning the cancellation as a threat to national security. The ongoing investigation into a Shin Bet agent for leaking classified information has further fueled accusations against Bar and the government, raising concerns about the integrity of Israel's security apparatus.


#society

The Western Journal: George Soros' Son Attempted to Mock JD Vance and it Backfired Spectacularly
George Soros' Son Attempted to Mock JD Vance and it Backfired Spectacularly
Alex Soros attempted to mock Vice President J.D. Vance for dropping a trophy, but his comment backfired, drawing significant criticism online. Critics highlighted Vance's accomplishments as a self-made man, contrasting them with Soros' privileged background.

The incident underscores the disconnect between the Soros family's elite status and the average American experience. Vance's moment of humility was seen as a testament to his character, while Soros' snark revealed his arrogance and lack of genuine achievement.


#foreignaffairs

The Economist: Trump’s Ukraine ceasefire is slipping away
Trump’s Ukraine ceasefire is slipping away
Donald Trump aims to secure a ceasefire in Ukraine within his first 100 days, shifting blame for the ongoing conflict to President Biden. Concerns grow that if the war continues, it may become a liability for Trump as well.

The situation remains dire, with Russia intensifying attacks on Ukrainian cities and civilians suffering.


Breitbart: Rare Earth Minerals Affected by China Export Ban Used in EVs, Green Energy, and Military Tech
Rare Earth Minerals Affected by China Export Ban Used in EVs, Green Energy, and Military Tech
China has imposed restrictions on the export of key rare earth minerals to the U.S., impacting industries reliant on these materials, including defense and technology. While not a total ban, these measures could slow supply, particularly of heavy rare earth elements crucial for electric vehicles and military systems.

China controls a significant portion of the global rare earth supply chain, with 85% of processing capacity. The U.S. aims to reduce dependency through a domestic supply chain plan, but it may take years to establish. Historical precedents show that China has previously used its rare earths monopoly as leverage in geopolitical disputes.


#economy

Breitbart: AMD to Manufacture Processor Chips in America for First Time Ever
AMD to Manufacture Processor Chips in America for First Time Ever
AMD will begin producing its key processor chips at TSMC's new facility in Arizona, marking its first U.S. manufacturing. This move comes amid rising U.S.-China trade tensions and aims to strengthen supply chains. Nvidia is also ramping up production in Arizona and Texas, signaling a shift towards domestic semiconductor manufacturing.

The U.S. government's push to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers is driving this trend, with AMD's acquisition of ZT Systems further solidifying its commitment to the domestic market. Both AMD and Nvidia's initiatives are expected to create significant job opportunities and enhance economic security in the coming years.


#culture

Fox News: Kristin Cavallari denies dating A-lister after rumors swirled for years
Kristin Cavallari denies dating A-lister after rumors swirled for years
Kristin Cavallari clarified her dating history on her podcast, denying rumors of relationships with Chris Evans and Justin Bobby, stating they were never romantic connections. She emphasized that their interactions were purely social and for show.

Cavallari also opened up about her brief romance with country star Morgan Wallen, describing it as a casual arrangement. Additionally, she discussed her recent breakup with TikTok star Mark Estes, citing their age difference as a factor in the decision.


#health

Fox News: Brown rice dangers, plus 'Real ID' travel warnings as deadline approaches
Brown rice dangers, plus 'Real ID' travel warnings as deadline approaches
A new study indicates that brown rice could pose more health risks than white rice due to higher levels of toxins. Meanwhile, residents in one state are facing challenges securing appointments for the "Real ID" ahead of the upcoming deadline.

As Easter approaches, safety concerns arise regarding coloring and consuming eggs amid ongoing bird flu outbreaks in the U.S.


Fox News: Kennedy applauds 'visionary' Indiana governor's MAHA executive orders
Kennedy applauds 'visionary' Indiana governor's MAHA executive orders
Indiana Governor Mike Braun has signed nine executive orders aimed at improving public health in the state, emphasizing healthy eating and local food access. Changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) include requiring able-bodied beneficiaries to seek employment and banning candy and soft drinks from being purchased with SNAP benefits.

Health officials, including HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz, supported Braun's initiative, calling for similar actions nationwide to combat obesity. The reforms aim to prioritize nutrition and healthy lifestyles among Hoosiers.


#sports

On The Water: 7 Places to Catch a 10-Pound Fluke | On The Water
7 Places to Catch a 10-Pound Fluke | On The Water
Summer flounder, or fluke, are highly sought after by anglers, especially those targeting "doormats," which weigh over 10 pounds. Key fishing locations include Montauk, New York, known for its record catches, and Nantucket Shoals, Massachusetts, which offers unique depth changes and significant fish sizes.

Other notable spots include Cultivator Shoal, Block Island, and Ambrose Channel, each providing unique environments conducive to catching large fluke. The world record for fluke stands at 22 pounds, 7 ounces, caught in Montauk in 1975, with various other significant catches reported in recent years.


#technology

Le Monde: Why Syria's tech entrepreneurs are cautiously returning
Why Syria's tech entrepreneurs are cautiously returning
Abdulsalam Haykal, appointed as Syria's telecommunications minister, humorously credited ChatGPT for shortening his speech during his induction on March 29, 2025. His comments resonated with attendees, including transitional president Ahmed Al-Charaa, who aims to modernize Syria's administration through technology.

The new government is focused on advancing digital transformation and integrating artificial intelligence into its operations.