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#illegals
Fox News: Democrat city council sues mayor for allowing ICE into major American prison
The New York City Council is suing Mayor Eric Adams for allowing ICE to conduct immigration investigations at Rikers Island, claiming it violates the city's sanctuary laws. The council alleges that Adams engaged in a corrupt deal with the Trump administration in exchange for dropping federal corruption charges against him.
Adams' administration argues the order is necessary for public safety and does not permit ICE to enforce civil immigration laws. The lawsuit has been described by Adams' spokesperson as "baseless" and contrary to the public interest, asserting that it aims to protect New Yorkers from violent transnational gangs.
Fox News: Democratic senator says he'll go to El Salvador ‘to show solidarity’ if deported man is not returned
Senator Chris Van Hollen plans to travel to El Salvador to advocate for the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national deported due to an administrative error by the Trump administration. Garcia, who has alleged ties to the MS-13 gang, was granted temporary protection status in 2019.
Van Hollen criticized the Trump administration for its handling of Garcia's case, stating that the Supreme Court has ruled the administration must facilitate his return. He expressed concern for Garcia's well-being while in custody and emphasized the need for due process.
Forbes: Trump Doubles Down, Says He Wants To Deport ‘Homegrown’ American Criminals
President Trump expressed interest in deporting American criminals to El Salvador, praising President Bukele for his prison system. He referred to these offenders as "homegrown criminals" and indicated his administration is exploring the legality of such deportations.
Legal experts assert there is no lawful method to deport U.S.-born citizens, with deportation typically reserved for naturalized citizens under specific circumstances. Critics highlight concerns over previous deportations, including wrongful ones.
#politics
Forbes: Baldoni Vs. Lively Feud Explained: ‘It Ends With Us’ Crew Member Says Blake Lively Tried To ‘Take Power’ On Film Set
A storyboard artist from "It Ends With Us" has accused Blake Lively of exploiting Justin Baldoni's kindness to seize control of the film, leading to a compromise of Baldoni's vision. This comes amid ongoing legal disputes between the two leads, with Lively seeking to dismiss Baldoni's claims.
The legal battle has drawn public attention, with both sides exchanging accusations of misconduct and defamation. Lively's team has criticized Baldoni's lawsuit as a misuse of the legal system, while Baldoni claims Lively's actions have harmed his career and reputation.
Breitbart: Vivek Ramaswamy's Lead in Ohio Governor's Race Expands After Trump Endorsement
Vivek Ramaswamy's gubernatorial campaign in Ohio gained significant traction after receiving an endorsement from former President Donald Trump. Internal polling shows Ramaswamy's support jumped from 52% to 71% following Trump's backing, widening his lead over competitors in the GOP primary.
Ramaswamy, who announced his candidacy in February, aims to lead Ohio towards excellence. His endorsement from Trump has notably increased his visibility and support among Republican voters, positioning him as a strong contender in the upcoming election.
Breitbart: House Republican Campaign Wing Raises $36 Million in Off-Election Q1 Record
The NRCC reported a record $36.7 million raised in Q1 2025, marking its strongest off-election year start. March alone brought in $21.5 million, the highest for any off-year month. Key Republican leaders also saw significant fundraising, with Speaker Mike Johnson raising $32.2 million.
Rep. Richard Hudson emphasized the need for robust fundraising to compete with Democrats, while Rep. Scott Perry urged Republicans to focus on delivering meaningful results to expand their House majority. He noted historical trends favoring the opposition party in midterms, stressing bold legislative action.
Breitbart: Nolte: Trump Calls on Congress to Claw Back All Federal Funding of NPR, PBS
President Trump has urged Congress to reclaim $9.3 billion in taxpayer funding from USAID, NPR, and PBS, targeting what he describes as left-wing propaganda. This proposal, requiring only 50 Senate votes to pass, aims to eliminate federal funding for these outlets.
The White House budget director highlighted the need to cut wasteful spending, emphasizing that NPR and PBS have produced content perceived as politically biased. The proposed rescission seeks to end all federal support for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which Trump and his supporters argue promotes divisive narratives.
Fox News: Democrats prioritizing illegal immigrants over citizens is ‘mind-boggling,’ White House says
The White House criticized Congressional Democrats for allegedly prioritizing illegal immigrant gang members over their constituents. This follows Sen. Chris Van Hollen's plan to visit El Salvador regarding Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident deported due to an administrative error.
The Supreme Court recently mandated that the government facilitate Garcia's release, while El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele expressed skepticism about returning him to the U.S. Van Hollen emphasized the need for action to rectify the situation.
#society
Breitbart: Trans Canadian Singer Bells Larsen Forced to Cancel US Tour Dates Over Visa Sex Rules
Canadian singer Bells Larsen has canceled U.S. tour dates due to visa restrictions that require identification to match biological sex. Larsen, who identifies as transgender, stated that U.S. Immigration only recognizes documentation reflecting one's assigned sex at birth.
This decision comes shortly before the release of Larsen's album about her transition, highlighting the impact of recent U.S. policies that limit recognition of gender identity. The rules were enacted following an executive order by former President Trump.
#crime
Fox News: Shooting reported at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas
A shooting occurred at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas, Texas, on Tuesday, injuring a 17-year-old who was shot in the leg. The incident prompted the implementation of safety protocols, and the school district is coordinating reunification plans for students.
This is not the first shooting at the school, as a similar incident last year led to the introduction of metal detectors and clear backpacks. Authorities are investigating, but no immediate comments were provided from the Dallas Police Department or the school district.
Fox News: Karen Read jury selection comes to a close, revving up 2nd murder trial in death of John O'Keefe
A jury has been selected for the second murder trial of Karen Read, accused of killing her boyfriend, Boston cop John O'Keefe, in a hit-and-run during a blizzard in January 2022. Read faces charges of second-degree murder, manslaughter, and leaving the scene of an accident.
The trial follows a previous hung jury and is expected to last six to eight weeks. Read maintains her innocence, claiming O'Keefe may have been moved to the location where he was found. If convicted, she could face life in prison.
#sports
GB News: Eamonn Holmes leaves Miriam Cates gobsmacked as he opens up on being told to 'shut his mouth' by very famous sports star
Eamonn Holmes recounted a surprising encounter with a famous sports star who told him to "shut your mouth" during a snooker tournament, leaving his co-host Miriam Cates shocked. Eamonn reflected on the lesson learned from the interaction, which he found rude yet understandable.
He later praised golfer Rory McIlroy as an exceptional and humble individual, highlighting his achievement as the first European to win the Grand Slam. Eamonn emphasized the importance of recognizing such accomplishments while the athlete is still active.
#science
Le Monde: How Trump's anti-science policies are impacting French research
The Trump administration's policies have significantly impacted American research, leading to program suspensions and threats to access common scientific databases. French research leaders express concern over the global ramifications, particularly in fields like health and environmental science.
The proposed closure of the NOAA research center exemplifies the administration's cuts, which have already resulted in job losses at major institutions like NASA and NIH. This situation raises alarms about the future of international scientific collaboration.