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18 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Maryland sheriff infuriated by senator's trip to visit MS-13 suspect, silence on local murder victims
Maryland sheriff infuriated by senator's trip to visit MS-13 suspect, silence on local murder victims
Maryland Sheriff Jeff Gahler criticized Senator Chris Van Hollen for visiting El Salvador to advocate for the release of Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 gang member deported last month. Gahler condemned the senator's actions as prioritizing a "terrorist" over local victims, highlighting the silence on recent brutal murders in Maryland.

Gahler emphasized that Garcia's deportation was justified due to his criminal history, including domestic violence allegations. The sheriff expressed frustration over Van Hollen's focus on bringing Garcia back while neglecting the victims' families. The Supreme Court recently upheld a decision requiring the government to facilitate Garcia's return, though El Salvador's president has stated he will not be sent back.


#politics

Fox News: Trump: China calling ‘a lot’ since last week's tariff increase, deal could happen as soon as 3 weeks
Trump: China calling ‘a lot’ since last week's tariff increase, deal could happen as soon as 3 weeks
President Trump indicated that China has been actively reaching out for negotiations since he raised tariffs on Chinese imports to 145%. He suggested a potential deal could be reached within three to four weeks, emphasizing his strong relationship with President Xi Jinping.

Despite ongoing tensions, Trump believes there is ample time to finalize an agreement, stating that if no deal is reached, the U.S. would simply establish tariffs and parameters for trade. He remains confident in the appeal of the American market.


#society

GB News: Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift baby update as 'serious discussions' take place over starting family
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift baby update as 'serious discussions' take place over starting family
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are reportedly discussing starting a family, with sources indicating they are serious about their future together. Their bond has strengthened, particularly after Kelce's recent interaction with his niece, which sparked conversations about family plans.

While they are not officially engaged, insiders reveal that both are excited about the prospect of having children. They are prioritizing their relationship away from the public eye, enjoying their time together before their busy schedules resume.


Times Of Israel: IDF kills 2 Palestinians suspected of throwing stones at Israeli cars in West Bank
IDF kills 2 Palestinians suspected of throwing stones at Israeli cars in West Bank
IDF troops killed two Palestinian teenagers near Nablus for allegedly throwing stones at vehicles. The incident occurred during an expanded military operation in the West Bank, which has seen significant violence since the Hamas attack on Israel in October.

The military has arrested thousands of Palestinians, with over 900 reported killed in the West Bank during this period. The IDF states that most casualties were armed militants or rioters, while violence has also resulted in deaths among Israeli security personnel.


Fox News: REAL ID looming deadline prompts TSA travel warning: 'Expect delays'
REAL ID looming deadline prompts TSA travel warning: 'Expect delays'
The May 7 deadline for REAL ID compliance is prompting many Americans to secure the new identification, as the TSA warns of potential delays at airport security checkpoints for those without it. About 20% of the public remains unprepared, raising concerns about travel times.

Travel experts suggest that while there may not be significant delays, the need for additional identity verification could create bottlenecks at busy airports. Passengers are advised to arrive early and consider using passports as an alternative form of identification.


#crime

Fox News: Karen Read judge grants defense video access, allows dog bite experts – with limits
Karen Read judge grants defense video access, allows dog bite experts – with limits
Karen Read's retrial for the murder of Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe is set to begin soon, with a judge ruling on several motions. Read is accused of fatally striking O'Keefe with her SUV during a drunken argument, leading to his death from severe head trauma and hypothermia.

The judge granted the defense access to surveillance footage and allowed an expert witness to testify about injuries on O'Keefe's arm. However, some testimony was limited, and both sides are preparing for opening statements next week. Read faces a potential life sentence if convicted.


Fox News: New England serial killer: CT River Valley survivor stabbed 27 times warns locals to remain 'vigilant'
New England serial killer: CT River Valley survivor stabbed 27 times warns locals to remain 'vigilant'
A New Hampshire woman, Jane Boroski, who survived a suspected serial killer in the 1980s, is urging vigilance among locals following the discovery of seven sets of human remains across New England. While authorities state there is no known connection between the cases, the unusual number of remains found in a short time has raised concerns.

Borowski emphasizes the importance of awareness, especially for women in the area, as social media discussions about a potential serial killer gain traction. Experts note that while the remains were found recently, some may have been deceased for longer, complicating any potential connections.


Fox News: Menendez brothers attorney's focus on grisly photos part of strategic defense play to free killers: experts
Menendez brothers attorney's focus on grisly photos part of strategic defense play to free killers: experts
Erik and Lyle Menendez are pursuing resentencing for their 1989 parental murders, focusing on their rehabilitation, character witness testimonies, and claims of childhood sexual abuse. Their next court date is May 9, with the defense arguing their changed behavior since incarceration.

The defense aims to present evidence of their positive conduct in prison, while also challenging the prosecution's use of graphic crime scene photos. A psychological risk assessment report, due in 2025, remains a key factor in the judge's decision-making process regarding their potential resentencing.