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18 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: ICE and DOGE seek sensitive data in crackdown on illegal immigration, waste: report
ICE and DOGE seek sensitive data in crackdown on illegal immigration, waste: report
ICE and the U.S. DOGE Service are reportedly considering using a Medicare database to assist in identifying illegal immigrants. The Integrated Data Repository, managed by CMS, contains personal information that could help ICE determine addresses of individuals suspected of being in the country illegally.

This initiative aligns with President Trump's recent memorandum aimed at preventing illegal immigrants from accessing benefits through Social Security and Medicare. The plan reflects ongoing efforts to address fraud in federal entitlement programs.


#politics

GB News: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Foundation 'cuts ties' with group after Israel criticism
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Foundation 'cuts ties' with group after Israel criticism
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Archewell Foundation has ended its relationship with the Milwaukee Muslim Women's Coalition after its founder, Janan Najeeb, made anti-Israel remarks. The Foundation, which has a zero tolerance policy for hate speech, will no longer provide financial support to the organization.

Najeeb had previously expressed gratitude for the Foundation's support while advocating for Palestinian rights. Following the funding cut, the MMWC has been active on social media, calling for public support. The Archewell Foundation has not publicly commented on the situation.


#society

GB News: National Lottery releases hilarious video appeal as Set for Life winner given just days to claim jackpot
National Lottery releases hilarious video appeal as Set for Life winner given just days to claim jackpot
The National Lottery is searching for a winner of a £3.6 million Set For Life jackpot from Sevenoaks, Kent, with a claim deadline of April 22, 2025. The winning ticket, purchased for £1.50, offers £10,000 monthly for 30 years.

In a humorous campaign, a person in a blue morph suit is promoting the search at Sevenoaks station, while oversized replicas of the winning ticket are displayed in the area. If unclaimed, the prize money will support National Lottery projects.


Fox News: Al Sharpton holds 'constructive and candid' meeting with Target CEO over DEI initiatives
Al Sharpton holds 'constructive and candid' meeting with Target CEO over DEI initiatives
Target CEO Brian Cornell met with Rev. Al Sharpton to discuss the company's reduced Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives amid calls for a boycott. Sharpton deemed the meeting constructive and emphasized the need for accountability from corporations.

The discussion comes as Target faces a class action lawsuit alleging it misled investors regarding its DEI practices. The retailer's market value has significantly dropped following backlash over its Pride merchandise.


#culture

GB News: WATCH: Royal historian questions King Charles speech as not the appropriate 'time or place' to mention other religions
WATCH: Royal historian questions King Charles speech as not the appropriate 'time or place' to mention other religions
Royal historian Alexander Lamon criticized King Charles for mentioning other religions in his Easter message, stating it was not the right "time and place." While acknowledging the King's genuine interest in different faiths, he raised concerns about including Judaism and Islam in a traditionally Christian context.


Fox News: Easter and Passover foods that Americans most like and dislike, according to new data
Easter and Passover foods that Americans most like and dislike, according to new data
Passover ends this Sunday, coinciding with Easter, as Jewish and Christian families celebrate their respective holidays. Instacart's recent survey reveals that chocolate dominates Easter candy sales, while lamb remains a divisive dish.

For Passover, gefilte fish sparks strong opinions, with many ranking it among their least favorite foods. Traditional foods like matzoh and horseradish see significant sales spikes, symbolizing the holidays' cultural importance.


The Federalist: 'Last Of Us' Season Premiere Punctures The Girlboss Trope
'Last Of Us' Season Premiere Punctures The Girlboss Trope
The season two premiere of HBO’s "The Last of Us" explores the complex relationship between Joel and Ellie, highlighting the typical teenage struggles of arrogance and rebellion. Ellie, now 19, embodies the challenges of adolescence, showcasing a blend of independence and recklessness.

As she navigates her newfound adulthood, the show contrasts her behavior with the authority figures around her, emphasizing her flaws rather than glorifying her. The evolving dynamic between Joel and Ellie raises questions about maturity, parental sacrifice, and the universal teenage experience.


The Federalist: At Coachella, Privileged Leftists Pretend To Be Counter-Cultural
At Coachella, Privileged Leftists Pretend To Be Counter-Cultural
Sen. Bernie Sanders made an appearance at Coachella, addressing a crowd of young fans about justice and activism. His presence at the festival, which has shifted from a music celebration to a showcase of excess and hedonism, highlights the irony of a politician advocating for equity among a wealthy audience.

Coachella has transformed into a cultural phenomenon where attendees spend lavishly for a lifestyle experience rather than genuine artistic enjoyment. Sanders' speech, filled with buzzwords, seemed to endorse the self-indulgence of the crowd, raising questions about accountability in the pursuit of social justice.


#education

The Federalist: To Think Bigger About Catholic Education, Start Thinking Smaller
To Think Bigger About Catholic Education, Start Thinking Smaller
The landscape of education is evolving, prompting a reevaluation of Catholic schooling in America. Historically significant, the Catholic school system has seen a decline in enrollment from its peak in the 1960s due to various challenges. However, recent trends indicate a growing interest in alternative educational models, such as homeschooling and microschools.

Despite facing difficulties, some Catholic schools have experienced stabilization in enrollment, particularly in states like Florida that support school choice. There is a call for Catholic leaders to adapt to these changes by embracing innovative educational options that meet families' needs, potentially revitalizing Catholic education and community engagement.


#crime

The Western Journal: Trump Silences Gun Control Talk After FSU Shooting: 'The Gun Doesn't Do the Shooting; The People Do'
Trump Silences Gun Control Talk After FSU Shooting: 'The Gun Doesn't Do the Shooting; The People Do'
President Trump condemned the recent mass shooting at Florida State University but firmly rejected any calls for new gun control measures, emphasizing the importance of the Second Amendment. He stated that the issue lies with individuals, not firearms, and reiterated his commitment to protecting gun rights.

Trump criticized the effectiveness of gun control laws, arguing they fail to prevent violence, particularly in cities with strict regulations. He highlighted the need for law-abiding citizens to have the right to self-defense, asserting that restricting legal gun ownership only empowers criminals.


Fox News: More details emerge about Florida State University shooting suspect Phoenix Ikner as motive remains a mystery
More details emerge about Florida State University shooting suspect Phoenix Ikner as motive remains a mystery
Phoenix Ikner, a 20-year-old Florida State University student, is accused of opening fire on campus, resulting in two deaths and six injuries. He was shot by police after refusing to comply with commands. Ikner reportedly used his mother's former service handgun in the attack.

Ikner had connections to law enforcement through his mother, a sheriff's deputy, and was involved in youth advisory programs. The victims were not FSU students, and the university has canceled classes and events following the incident. An investigation into the shooting and the weapon's access is ongoing.


#science

GB News: WATCH: Andrew McGrillen warns alien life discovery could be 'stopped in its tracks'
WATCH: Andrew McGrillen warns alien life discovery could be 'stopped in its tracks'
UFO podcast host Andrew McGrillen cautioned that potential discoveries of alien life on planet K2-18b may be hindered by NASA funding cuts. He emphasized that budget constraints could impede further research into what scientists consider significant evidence of extraterrestrial existence.




#other

Daily Mirror: Donald Trump and Elon Musk fallout confirmed after brutal F-word rant
Donald Trump and Elon Musk fallout confirmed after brutal F-word rant
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