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20 Apr 2025

#illegals

The Epoch Times: Bill Clinton Breaks With Democrats, Makes Concession on Illegal Immigrant Surge
Bill Clinton Breaks With Democrats, Makes Concession on Illegal Immigrant Surge
Former President Bill Clinton called for changes to New York's "right to shelter" law amid rising concerns over illegal immigration in the city. He emphasized the need for immigrants to work and contribute to the economy rather than rely on welfare, suggesting that the immigration system should be restructured to manage influxes more effectively.

Governor Kathy Hochul echoed these sentiments, criticizing current border policies as "too open" and advocating for more stringent measures. Meanwhile, Clinton's remarks have sparked discussions, including responses from figures like Elon Musk, who emphasized the need for stricter asylum requirements.


#politics

Breitbart: JD Vance and Pope Francis Share Brief Meeting in Rome
JD Vance and Pope Francis Share Brief Meeting in Rome
Pope Francis met briefly with U.S. Vice President JD Vance in Rome on Easter Sunday, exchanging good wishes. The meeting occurred as Vance's motorcade entered Vatican City while Easter Mass was celebrated nearby.

Francis has reduced his public engagements due to health issues but made a surprise appearance for Easter blessings. The two have previously clashed over immigration policies.


Fox News: CHRISTOPHER RUFO: Trump vs. Harvard and the whole Ivy League. Why the right is winning the higher ed battle
CHRISTOPHER RUFO: Trump vs. Harvard and the whole Ivy League. Why the right is winning the higher ed battle
The political right is shifting its stance on civil rights, advocating for a framework based on colorblind equality rather than left-wing racialism. The Trump administration is targeting Ivy League universities for alleged racial discrimination, threatening to withhold federal funding if they do not comply with non-discrimination policies.

This marks a significant change in the civil-rights debate, with the right now positioning itself as the defender of equality. Public support for a colorblind society is strong, and the administration is urged to take firm action against institutions that continue discriminatory practices.


GB News: Labour minister lambasted after claiming back £27.50 from taxpayers for Remembrance Day wreath - 'Undignified practice!'
Labour minister lambasted after claiming back £27.50 from taxpayers for Remembrance Day wreath - 'Undignified practice!'
Labour Minister Sarah Jones faced criticism after claiming £27.50 for a Remembrance Day wreath on expenses. Although the claim was permitted, it was deemed inappropriate. Labour stated it was an error and has been repaid, while critics called the practice undignified.

This incident is not isolated; other politicians have faced backlash for similar claims in the past, including SNP and Labour members. Critics emphasize the solemnity of commemorating fallen soldiers and question the appropriateness of such expense claims.


#society

Fox News: How Florida State University plans to end school year following deadly shooting
How Florida State University plans to end school year following deadly shooting
Florida State University will resume classes on April 21 following a mass shooting that left two dead and six injured. President Richard McCullough acknowledged the emotional impact on students and announced flexible attendance policies, including a remote learning option for many courses.

Students who feel unprepared to return can waive attendance requirements and request incomplete grades if necessary. Counseling resources are available for those affected. The shooter, a 20-year-old student, is recovering from non-life-threatening injuries.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Pope makes Easter appearance, deplores rising world antisemitism and deaths in Gaza
Pope makes Easter appearance, deplores rising world antisemitism and deaths in Gaza
Pope Francis made a rare Easter appearance at St. Peter's Square, addressing thousands despite his frail health. He expressed concern over rising antisemitism and condemned the ongoing conflict in Gaza, calling for a ceasefire and highlighting the humanitarian crisis there.

The pontiff also met briefly with U.S. Vice President JD Vance, exchanging Easter greetings. His recent comments on Israel's military actions have drawn criticism, reflecting his increasingly vocal stance on global conflicts.


Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing April 20: Day 562 – Hostages’ families in anguish as PM says no deal
Daily Briefing April 20: Day 562 – Hostages’ families in anguish as PM says no deal
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated he will not negotiate an end to the Gaza war in exchange for the release of hostages, causing distress among their families. Concerns are rising regarding the government's plans and Netanyahu's motivations in the ongoing conflict with Hamas.

In addition, discussions between the US and Iran regarding nuclear talks are set to continue, raising security concerns for Israel. The episode also touches on the Qatargate scandal involving legal disputes connected to the Israeli government.


#economy

Fox News: Bill Maher rooting for recession again to make Trump change tariff policy
Bill Maher rooting for recession again to make Trump change tariff policy
Bill Maher criticized President Trump's approach to China during his tariff war, labeling it "completely a-- backwards." He argued that Trump's policies are damaging the economy and suggested that the president's strategy is a form of corruption, as it allows for selective rewards and punishments.

Maher expressed concern over the U.S.'s reliance on China for rare earth minerals essential for technology, emphasizing that Trump's confrontational stance may not yield the desired results. He noted that China is unlikely to engage in favorable trade deals, which could have significant repercussions for the American economy.


Forbes: How Elon Musk Made His Brother A Fortune
How Elon Musk Made His Brother A Fortune
Kimbal Musk, younger brother of Elon Musk, has made a fortune by aligning closely with his brother's ventures, particularly Tesla and SpaceX. Recently, he criticized former President Trump’s tariffs, a shift from his earlier support of Trump’s agenda.

Despite his wealth, Kimbal's business endeavors outside of Elon’s influence have faced challenges, including his urban farming startup, Square Roots, which has struggled financially. Colleagues describe him as a likable figure who prefers cooking over high-stakes business but often remains in his brother's shadow.


#religion

Breitbart: Pope Francis in Surprise Easter Sunday Appearance After Serious Illness
Pope Francis in Surprise Easter Sunday Appearance After Serious Illness
Pope Francis made a surprise appearance at St. Peter's Square for Easter Sunday blessings, despite recent health challenges, including a hospital stay for pneumonia. His presence drew cheers from the tens of thousands of Catholics gathered for the special jubilee year celebrations.

This year marks a significant jubilee, attracting millions of pilgrims to Rome. The Pope had missed many Holy Week events due to his illness, delegating duties to cardinals, but he still engaged with the faithful during his brief appearances.


#culture

Le Monde: Elio Germano on portraying a mafia boss: 'This man would be laughable if he hadn't committed so many atrocities'
Elio Germano on portraying a mafia boss: 'This man would be laughable if he hadn't committed so many atrocities'
Elio Germano portrays mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro in "Sicilian Letters." The actor, like Robert De Niro, reflects on his Molisan heritage and its influence on his work and activism. Germano is involved in efforts to revitalize the underprivileged Molise region, showcasing a commitment to his roots.