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21 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Deported illegal alien and suspected MS-13 gang member transferred from notorious El Salvadoran mega-prison
Deported illegal alien and suspected MS-13 gang member transferred from notorious El Salvadoran mega-prison
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal immigrant with alleged ties to the MS-13 gang, was recently transferred from a Salvadoran prison to a detention facility. U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen visited him in El Salvador, prompting criticism from President Trump and raising concerns among Democrats about his deportation.

The White House highlighted the contrasting views on immigration, with Trump defending the deportation and labeling Garcia as a dangerous criminal. Meanwhile, Van Hollen and other Democrats have called for Garcia's return, arguing he was wrongfully deported. The situation has sparked significant political debate.


#politics

Fox News: Trump administration plans to pull $1 billion in funding from Harvard amid clash with university: report
Trump administration plans to pull $1 billion in funding from Harvard amid clash with university: report
President Trump plans to withdraw an additional $1 billion in federal health research funding from Harvard University, following a series of actions against the institution. This comes after the IRS was asked to revoke Harvard's tax-exempt status for not addressing campus antisemitism, and DHS canceled $2.7 million in grants.

Trump criticized Harvard for hiring "woke" faculty and claimed it teaches "hate and stupidity." Reactions from Harvard students were mixed, with some supporting Trump's measures while others defended the university's right to operate independently.


#society

GB News: 'Disgraceful!' Yvette Cooper lashes out at trans activists after statues defaced in protest: 'Completely unacceptable'
'Disgraceful!' Yvette Cooper lashes out at trans activists after statues defaced in protest: 'Completely unacceptable'
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper condemned the vandalism of several statues in Parliament Square during a protest by trans activists in response to a Supreme Court ruling on gender definitions. The graffiti included messages like "trans rights are human rights" and targeted monuments to historical figures.

The Metropolitan Police are investigating the incident, which has been described as "criminal damage." Cooper emphasized the importance of protecting memorials and stated that while freedom of speech is vital, such vandalism is unacceptable.


#military

The Telegraph: Israeli commander sacked for ordering troops to fire on ambulances
Israeli commander sacked for ordering troops to fire on ambulances
A deputy Israeli army commander has been dismissed for ordering soldiers to fire on aid workers in Gaza, resulting in the deaths of 15 individuals. An additional commander will face reprimands for providing an inaccurate report regarding the incident.

The IDF's investigation acknowledged operational failures but found no evidence supporting claims of execution or binding of the victims. The soldiers were reportedly unaware the vehicles were ambulances during their mission.


#culture

Fox News: Man 'disgusted' at food from girlfriend's culture takes heat on social media
Man 'disgusted' at food from girlfriend's culture takes heat on social media
A 27-year-old man faced backlash on social media after he expressed his disinterest in trying chicken hearts, a Brazilian delicacy, during a dinner with his girlfriend. While he appreciated her introducing him to Brazilian cuisine, he described the dish as "icky," which upset her due to its cultural significance.

Commenters on Reddit suggested he could have communicated his feelings more tactfully, emphasizing that personal preferences are valid but should be conveyed respectfully, especially when cultural traditions are involved. Many agreed that the phrasing used could have been more considerate.