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16 Apr 2025
#politics
Fox News: Trump administration refers NY AG Letitia James for possible prosecution over allegations of mortgage fraud
New York Attorney General Letitia James faces allegations of mortgage fraud from the Trump administration, with the Federal Housing Finance Agency referring the case to the Department of Justice. Accusations include falsifying property records to secure favorable loan terms.
Legal experts highlight the irony, noting James's history of prosecuting others for similar offenses. The claims suggest discrepancies in her mortgage applications regarding her principal residence and marital status. The DOJ and James have not yet commented on these allegations.
#society
Times Of Israel: Russian court convicts Israeli national, 3 others for work with Kremlin foe Navalny
A Russian court has convicted four journalists associated with an anti-corruption group founded by Alexei Navalny, sentencing them to 5.5 years in prison for extremism. They maintained their innocence, claiming they were prosecuted for their journalistic work amid a broader crackdown on dissent in Russia.
The journalists, linked to Navalny's Foundation for Fighting Corruption, argued that independent journalism is being equated with extremism. Their lawyers plan to appeal the verdict, which has drawn condemnation from human rights groups, labeling them as political prisoners.
Fox News: Liberal outlets say dogs are actually bad for the environment
A recent article highlights research suggesting that dogs have significant negative environmental impacts, including disturbing wildlife and contributing to pollution and carbon emissions. Studies indicate that dogs can harm native species and disrupt ecosystems, prompting calls for responsible pet ownership.
Pet owners have reacted negatively to the claims, questioning the motives behind the report and defending their pets. The study's lead author emphasized the importance of balancing awareness of dogs' impacts with the enjoyment and protection of nature that pet ownership can foster.
#health
GB News: Gene Hackman's rat-infested house was ‘breeding ground’ for killer virus say authorities in new development
Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa were found dead in their New Mexico home, which was infested with rodents carrying hantavirus. An environmental assessment revealed significant rodent activity in outbuildings, with Arakawa's death attributed to hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.
Hackman, 95, died a week later from cardiovascular disease, compounded by advanced Alzheimer's. He likely remained at home with his wife's body, unable to seek help due to his declining health.