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16 Apr 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Afghan Migrant Appears in Court Accused of Threats to Kill Nigel Farage
Afghan Migrant Appears in Court Accused of Threats to Kill Nigel Farage
A 25-year-old Afghan national, Fayaz Khan, appeared in Westminster magistrates’ court facing charges of threatening to kill Nigel Farage. Prosecutors allege Khan made threats on social media, including a TikTok video where he mimicked a gun gesture while expressing intentions to harm Farage.

Khan, who has been remanded in custody, also faces charges related to illegal migration. He did not enter a plea and is set to appear at Southwark Crown Court in May.


Fox News: Border Patrol morale is 'going through the roof' under Trump administration, top official says
Border Patrol morale is 'going through the roof' under Trump administration, top official says
U.S. Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks reported a significant boost in morale among agents under the Trump administration, citing increased enforcement capabilities. He noted a sharp decline in migrant apprehensions, particularly in Eagle Pass, Texas, where numbers have dropped from thousands to an average of 18 daily.

Banks highlighted that recruitment is thriving, contrasting the previous administration's challenges, and emphasized that agents are eager to continue their service. The Trump administration's policies, including the resumption of border wall construction and changes to refugee admissions, are credited with these improvements.


#politics

Breitbart: Google Faces $6.6 Billion Lawsuit in UK over Claims of Search Advertising Monopoly Abuse
Google Faces $6.6 Billion Lawsuit in UK over Claims of Search Advertising Monopoly Abuse
Google faces a £5 billion class action lawsuit in the UK, alleging it abused its market dominance in search advertising to inflate prices and limit competition. The suit claims Google restricted rival search engines and made itself the primary option for online ads.

The lawsuit, brought on behalf of UK organizations that used Google’s services since 2011, follows a similar antitrust ruling against the company in the U.S. Google denies the allegations, arguing that its services are popular due to their utility.


#society

The Telegraph: Elon Musk ‘offered woman $15m to have his baby and keep it secret’
Elon Musk ‘offered woman $15m to have his baby and keep it secret’
Ashley St Clair claims Elon Musk offered her $15 million and a $100,000 monthly stipend to keep their child's birth a secret. The arrangement reportedly mirrors deals Musk made with other mothers of his children. St Clair complied with requests regarding the birth certificate and delivery method.

Musk, who has at least 14 children, is said to have specific preferences for the child's delivery and upbringing. His associate allegedly insisted on a confidentiality agreement to protect Musk's paternity.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Ayatollah Khamenei, Who Dismissed Iran-U.S. Talks as 'Dishonorable,' Claims First Round Went 'Well'
Ayatollah Khamenei, Who Dismissed Iran-U.S. Talks as 'Dishonorable,' Claims First Round Went 'Well'
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei reported that recent talks with U.S. diplomats were "implemented well," marking a shift from his previous refusal to engage with the U.S. Khamenei previously criticized negotiations as "unintelligent" due to the collapse of the 2015 nuclear deal.

The upcoming talks aim to address Iran's nuclear program and sanctions, with both sides expressing distrust. While Iran seeks to lift sanctions, the U.S. focuses on preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. The situation remains tense, with the Trump administration maintaining strict sanctions and military threats against Iran's regional activities.


#economy

Breitbart: Exclusive: Rep. James Comer Investigating Biden-Era Abuses of Endangered Species Act
Exclusive: Rep. James Comer Investigating Biden-Era Abuses of Endangered Species Act
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer and Rep. Eric Burlison have initiated an investigation into the Biden administration's use of the Endangered Species Act, claiming it has increased energy costs. They allege that the administration has aligned its policies with radical environmentalist groups, resulting in regulatory delays on infrastructure projects.

The representatives highlighted specific instances, such as the prolonged delays in upgrading the Santa Felicia Dam in California, which has incurred significant costs for local officials. They are seeking a meeting with NOAA Fisheries to discuss compliance with President Trump's National Energy Emergency declaration, aiming to ensure local communities have a say in federal actions affecting energy infrastructure.


#religion

Human Events: JUDGE PHIL GINN: Why religious freedom still matters in America
JUDGE PHIL GINN: Why religious freedom still matters in America
During the last presidential election, freedom of religion emerged as a prominent theme, with President Trump prioritizing it in his initiatives. He established the White House Faith Office to defend religious liberties and combat discrimination against people of faith, highlighting issues faced by Christians and Jews.

The Faith Office aims to address religious persecution both domestically and globally, asserting that the U.S. government must work to protect these rights. While acknowledging the complexities of faith in public life, the office emphasizes the importance of maintaining a biblical worldview in American culture, which it believes is foundational to the nation's values.


#health

Fox News: Food sold at Target is recalled due to elevated lead levels
Food sold at Target is recalled due to elevated lead levels
Fruselva is recalling over 25,000 packages of Target's Good & Gather Baby Pea, Zucchini, Kale & Thyme Vegetable Purée due to potential elevated lead levels. The affected lots have best-by dates of December 7 and 9. Consumers are advised not to feed these products to babies.

The recall is classified as Class II, indicating a low risk of serious harm but potential for temporary issues. Lead exposure can lead to developmental problems in children. Affected customers can receive a refund by contacting corporate guest relations or visiting a Target store.


#crime

Fox News: 'Ghost Adventures' star Aaron Goodwin's wife pleads guilty to conspiracy to murder charge
'Ghost Adventures' star Aaron Goodwin's wife pleads guilty to conspiracy to murder charge
Victoria Goodwin, wife of "Ghost Adventures" star Aaron Goodwin, has accepted a plea deal for conspiracy to commit murder against her husband. She faces a sentence of two to 10 years in prison and a possible $5,000 fine. The plot was reportedly linked to her relationship with a convicted murderer.

Aaron Goodwin filed for divorce after learning of the murder plot, which was uncovered when Florida corrections officers found incriminating messages on the hitman's phone. He is suing Victoria for assault, false imprisonment, and negligence, claiming her actions caused him severe emotional distress.


Fox News: New England serial killer fears merit 'review and investigation' after remains found across 3 states: expert
New England serial killer fears merit 'review and investigation' after remains found across 3 states: expert
Seven sets of human remains have been discovered across Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts over the past two months, prompting calls for investigation. Authorities have stated there is no current evidence linking these cases or suggesting a public threat, though speculation about a potential serial killer has emerged online.

Experts emphasize the need for collaboration among jurisdictions to determine any patterns or connections. While the discoveries are unusual, they caution against jumping to conclusions about a serial killer, as not all cases may be related. Social media discussions may complicate investigations by creating public panic.


GB News: Benefits fraudster who posed as Greggs worker swindled £700,000 in Covid grants
Benefits fraudster who posed as Greggs worker swindled £700,000 in Covid grants
A Glasgow man, Aftab Baig, has been sentenced to four years in prison for defrauding Leeds City Council of over £700,000 in Covid grants. Posing as a Greggs bakery manager, Baig submitted fraudulent claims using a fake email to access business rates information.

The court described Baig's actions as a "disgraceful attempt" to exploit government funds intended for struggling businesses during the pandemic. Although most of the stolen money was recovered, over £90,000 remains outstanding. Further hearings will address the recovery of funds under the Proceeds of Crime Act.