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16 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Two Venezuelan illegal aliens charged with kidnapping, torturing, attempting to kill Washington state woman
Two Venezuelan illegal aliens charged with kidnapping, torturing, attempting to kill Washington state woman
Two Venezuelan illegal immigrants, Kevin Daniel Sanabria Ojeda and Alexander Moises Arnaez-Gutierrez, have been charged with kidnapping, robbery, and attempted murder in Washington state. They allegedly kidnapped a woman, used a power drill on her hand, and shot her before leaving her for dead.

ICE has placed detainers on both suspects, with one reportedly linked to the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. The investigation is ongoing as law enforcement continues to gather evidence.


#politics

Breitbart: Comedian Andrew Schulz Defends Trump Hitting China With Tariffs: 'We’re Low Key Good. They Need Us to Buy S**t'
Comedian Andrew Schulz Defends Trump Hitting China With Tariffs: 'We’re Low Key Good. They Need Us to Buy S**t'
Comedian Andrew Schulz defended President Trump's tariffs, arguing they effectively brought countries to negotiate while isolating China. He emphasized that tariffs are necessary for national security and to ensure fair trade practices, as China previously exploited loopholes to avoid tariffs.

Schulz explained that the U.S. consumer power is significant, with a $31 trillion consumption habit. He suggested that tariffs could generate substantial revenue, potentially allowing for income tax reductions. Schulz also addressed misconceptions about national debt, framing it as investment in America rather than a burden.


The Epoch Times: String of Supreme Court Rulings Move President’s Agenda Forward
String of Supreme Court Rulings Move President’s Agenda Forward
Over 100 legal challenges have been launched against President Trump's agenda, often resulting in temporary halts to his actions. The Supreme Court has ruled on several appeals from the Trump administration, with a majority of cases resulting in victories for the administration, particularly concerning executive power and deportations.

Recent rulings include a decision allowing deportations under the Alien Enemies Act and a stay on a lower court's ruling regarding federal education grants. The Supreme Court has also intervened in cases involving the removal of federal employees, indicating a trend of upholding the president's authority in these matters.


#society

GB News: Unite boss warns of national bin strikes after rejecting Birmingham's 'completely wrong' offer: 'We make no apology!'
Unite boss warns of national bin strikes after rejecting Birmingham's 'completely wrong' offer: 'We make no apology!'
Unite Union's National Lead Officer Onay Kasab has warned of potential national strikes by refuse workers after Birmingham City Council's pay proposal was overwhelmingly rejected. Over 95% of workers found the offer inadequate, claiming it would lead to significant pay cuts, particularly for drivers.

Kasab emphasized that the dispute centers on protecting workers' pay, not greed, and criticized the council for failing to address key issues in their proposal. He stated that unless employers improve pay and conditions, the union will defend its members vigorously, potentially leading to broader industrial action.


Fox News: Hurricane Helene cleanup in East Tennessee faces stiff deadline
Hurricane Helene cleanup in East Tennessee faces stiff deadline
Cleanup efforts from Hurricane Helene in East Tennessee are racing against a June deadline as crews work to clear debris from the Douglas Reservoir and other waterways. The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency reports that over 2 million cubic yards of debris have been removed statewide.

TVA crews have removed 96,000 cubic yards of debris from the reservoir, with 70% of the cleanup complete. Much of the debris is natural and can be burned, reducing landfill impact. Rising water levels pose challenges, necessitating the use of debris traps to prevent further dispersal.


#culture

Le Monde: US foreign aid cuts are weakening heritage protection
US foreign aid cuts are weakening heritage protection
Severe budget cuts by the Trump administration have impacted the preservation of world heritage sites, particularly in Africa. The World Monuments Fund has lost $750,000 in funding, affecting key projects like the restoration of Old Fourah Bay College in Sierra Leone.

While the WMF's overall budget remains substantial, the loss of American support is significantly detrimental to African heritage projects. The organization's president is now seeking alternative funding sources to mitigate the impact.