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17 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Trump admin seeks emergency relief of Boasberg contempt threat
Trump admin seeks emergency relief of Boasberg contempt threat
The Trump administration is appealing a federal court ruling that found probable cause for contempt regarding deportation flights to El Salvador. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg threatened criminal charges for officials who allegedly disregarded his emergency order halting these flights.

Boasberg criticized the administration for failing to provide necessary information about the deported individuals and their compliance with court directives. The appellate court previously upheld Boasberg's temporary restraining order, while the Supreme Court allowed the administration to resume deportations under certain conditions.


#politics

Breitbart: Poll: Californians Wants Compromise, Not Confrontation, with Trump
Poll: Californians Wants Compromise, Not Confrontation, with Trump
A recent poll indicates that California voters prefer collaboration with President Trump over confrontation, contrasting with the state's political leaders. While many Democratic voters support a more aggressive stance, a significant portion of the electorate finds current leaders "too confrontational."

The survey reveals a divide on issues like immigration and climate change, with 43% of registered voters advocating for a less confrontational approach. This comes as Governor Newsom pursues legal actions against Trump while simultaneously seeking federal aid for wildfire relief.


Times Of Israel: Lebanon is removing Hezbollah flags and posters amid rising calls for disarmament
Lebanon is removing Hezbollah flags and posters amid rising calls for disarmament
The Lebanese Army has begun removing Hezbollah and Iranian banners from Beirut, replacing them with messages promoting a "new era" for the country. This initiative, reportedly ordered by Interior Minister Ahmad al-Hajjar, has sparked mixed reactions among citizens, with some celebrating the change while others, including Hezbollah supporters, have protested.

Amid growing calls for disarming Hezbollah, Lebanese leaders are emphasizing that any process must be conducted through dialogue to avoid civil unrest. Despite external pressure, particularly from the US, the deeply entrenched nature of Hezbollah in Lebanese society complicates efforts to diminish its influence.


#society

The Western Journal: Call for Death of US and West Goes Out at Michigan Fundraiser: 'They Must Fall and Inshallah, They Will Fall'
Call for Death of US and West Goes Out at Michigan Fundraiser: 'They Must Fall and Inshallah, They Will Fall'
At a recent fundraiser in Dearborn Heights, Michigan, an attendee expressed a desire for the downfall of America and Western powers, linking it to support for Gaza. This sentiment, described as alarming, reflects a broader anti-American sentiment that is reportedly growing in the U.S.

The commentary highlights concerns about the normalization of such views, particularly in academic settings, and questions the presence of individuals who openly advocate against the U.S. within its borders. It raises the issue of whether those who espouse these beliefs should remain in the country.


The Western Journal: ‘No, It's Strange' - Body Cam Video of Gene Hackman's Home Shows Deputies' Early Search of Late Star’s Property
‘No, It's Strange' - Body Cam Video of Gene Hackman's Home Shows Deputies' Early Search of Late Star’s Property
Body camera footage from the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office reveals the disordered state of Gene Hackman's home following the discovery of his and his wife Betsy Arakawa's bodies. The property appeared chaotic, contradicting expectations of a Hollywood star's estate.

Arakawa died from a hantavirus infection, likely contracted from rodent droppings found on the property, while Hackman passed away from heart complications related to Alzheimer's. The release of the footage has sparked debate over its appropriateness and respect for the deceased.


Breitbart: FNC's Hannity Takes on Taylor Lorenz: You Are 'Putting a Smiley Face on Assassination'
FNC's Hannity Takes on Taylor Lorenz: You Are 'Putting a Smiley Face on Assassination'
During a segment on FNC’s “Hannity,” host Sean Hannity challenged journalist Taylor Lorenz over her comments regarding Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Hannity criticized Lorenz for seemingly glorifying Mangione and questioned her views on violence and the impact of her statements.

Lorenz defended her remarks by stating she was reflecting the sentiments of Mangione's supporters and emphasized the violence inherent in the U.S. healthcare system. Despite repeated questioning, she refrained from condemning those who support Mangione, insisting on the importance of free speech while maintaining that the healthcare system's failures lead to unnecessary deaths.


GB News: Supreme Court landmark ruling hailed by Labour health minister: 'Real clarity for women!'
Supreme Court landmark ruling hailed by Labour health minister: 'Real clarity for women!'
Labour Health Minister Karin Smyth has endorsed the Supreme Court's ruling that upholds the definition of a woman in the Equality Act 2010 as a biological woman. The ruling, prompted by For Women Scotland, aims to clarify the law for women and service providers, addressing confusion in recent years.

Smyth emphasized the importance of this clarity for both women and transgender individuals, noting that decisions regarding single-sex spaces will be made by local institutions. She highlighted the need for dignity and privacy for all patients in healthcare settings.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: UFO footage captured by US Navy shows mysterious aircraft launching from sea, expert says
UFO footage captured by US Navy shows mysterious aircraft launching from sea, expert says
Navy sailors reported seeing four unidentified flying objects off the coast of California last year, which emerged from the ocean and flew in a synchronized manner. Jeremy Corbell, co-host of the "Weaponized" podcast, described the aircraft as advanced technology that outperforms known human-made machines.

The Pentagon, however, stated there is no record of the incident. Corbell believes the objects are not a threat, suggesting they may not be of terrestrial origin, and emphasizes the need for Congress to address the stigma surrounding UFOs to better understand the technology involved.


#health

Forbes: Eli Lilly Shares Up 13% After Weight Loss Pill Appears As Effective As Ozempic And Mounjaro In Trials
Eli Lilly Shares Up 13% After Weight Loss Pill Appears As Effective As Ozempic And Mounjaro In Trials
Eli Lilly's shares surged 13% after announcing successful phase III trial results for orforglipron, a once-daily weight loss pill. The trial showed significant weight loss and improved blood sugar levels in adults with type 2 diabetes, comparable to injectable GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic.

The development positions Eli Lilly favorably against competitors like Novo Nordisk, with projections indicating substantial growth in the anti-obesity medication market. The company may soon seek FDA approval for orforglipron, potentially benefiting millions with diabetes.


#crime

Breitbart: Mexican Border State Silent About Forced Cartel Recruitment, Kidnappings
Mexican Border State Silent About Forced Cartel Recruitment, Kidnappings
Authorities in Tamaulipas, Mexico, have confirmed the rescue of 21 individuals abducted by cartel gunmen, despite attempts to downplay the incident. The victims, including minors, were reportedly being conscripted into the Gulf Cartel, which controls the area.

The rescue occurred after a shootout with police in Reynosa, a city experiencing a rise in forced disappearances and clandestine graves. Activists continue to search for the victims' families, while government officials assert that crime rates are declining.


Times Of Israel: Cyprus attorney general appeals acquittal of 5 Israelis accused of raping UK tourist
Cyprus attorney general appeals acquittal of 5 Israelis accused of raping UK tourist
Cyprus's Attorney General George Savvides has appealed the acquittal of five Israeli men accused of raping a British tourist in Ayia Napa. A district court previously found the defendants not guilty, citing inconsistencies in the complainant's account.

The woman's lawyer welcomed the appeal, expressing hope for justice, while the defendants' attorney argued the court's ruling on the complainant's credibility was clear and the appeal baseless. The defendants have returned to Israel and are not expected to participate in the appeal process.


Breitbart: LA: Burglars Drill Tunnel to Steal Millions from Jewelry Store
LA: Burglars Drill Tunnel to Steal Millions from Jewelry Store
Burglars executed a sophisticated heist at Love Jewels in Downtown Los Angeles, tunneling through concrete from an abandoned theater to steal millions in jewelry. The family-owned store claims losses exceed $20 million, leaving them financially devastated without insurance.

Authorities report that the thieves disabled security systems and accessed safes, taking their time to carry out the elaborate operation. The incident highlights the risks associated with the gold business, as the owners had reinvested all their capital into inventory.