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21 Apr 2025

#illegals

The Telegraph: Teenagers ‘arrested and strip searched in Hawaii over badly planned holiday’
Teenagers ‘arrested and strip searched in Hawaii over badly planned holiday’
Two German teenagers, Charlotte Pohl and Maria Lepère, were strip searched and deported from Hawaii after arriving without fully booked accommodations for their five-week stay. They were interrogated and handcuffed before being sent back to Germany, feeling powerless during the experience.

The incident has prompted the German Foreign Office to update its travel advisory for the U.S., highlighting that a visa or entry waiver does not guarantee entry. This event reflects ongoing concerns over stricter U.S. immigration policies.


#politics

Fox News: Leavitt skewers NPR for 'fake news' report claiming Trump is seeking new Secretary of Defense
Leavitt skewers NPR for 'fake news' report claiming Trump is seeking new Secretary of Defense
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt denied an NPR report claiming President Trump is looking to replace Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, asserting the President's support for Hegseth. The denial follows controversies over information security involving Signal messaging.

Leavitt labeled the NPR story as "total FAKE NEWS," criticizing the reliance on an anonymous source. The administration has also called for cuts to federal funding for NPR and PBS amid ongoing tensions regarding media coverage.


Fox News: 'Wouldn't tolerate it': House Republican calls second Hegseth Signal report 'unacceptable'
'Wouldn't tolerate it': House Republican calls second Hegseth Signal report 'unacceptable'
Rep. Don Bacon criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for allegedly sharing sensitive military information in a private Signal group chat. Bacon, a retired military officer, emphasized that if the reports are true, it is unacceptable and stated he would not tolerate such actions if he were in a position of authority.

The White House defended Hegseth, denying the allegations and asserting that no classified information was shared. President Trump also dismissed the claims as "fake news," expressing confidence in Hegseth's leadership at the Pentagon.


#society

Breitbart: Cornell University Under Fire for Inviting 'Vile Jew-Hater' Kehlani to Perform on Campus
Cornell University Under Fire for Inviting 'Vile Jew-Hater' Kehlani to Perform on Campus
Cornell University faces backlash for inviting singer Kehlani, criticized for her antisemitic rhetoric and support for violence against Jews. Students argue her presence undermines Jewish safety on campus, while the university defends the decision as reflecting student preferences.

Cornell insists that the artist's views do not represent the institution and that she must adhere to anti-discrimination policies during the event. Critics highlight the inconsistency in how Jewish students are treated compared to other minority groups.


Breitbart: Poll: Americans Losing Their Appetite for Censorship of 'False' Information
Poll: Americans Losing Their Appetite for Censorship of 'False' Information
Support for government and tech company restrictions on "false" information online has declined among Americans, with 51% now favoring government action and 60% supporting tech platforms, down from higher levels in 2023.

Democrats are more likely to support these restrictions compared to Republicans. The Trump administration's recent closure of the Global Engagement Center, which aimed to combat disinformation, reflects a shift in policy and approach to free expression.


GB News: James Jordan slams CBB Mickey Rourke axe as former housemate fumes people 'offended by everything'
James Jordan slams CBB Mickey Rourke axe as former housemate fumes people 'offended by everything'
James Jordan has defended Mickey Rourke's removal from Celebrity Big Brother, arguing that society has become overly sensitive. He believes Rourke's behavior, which led to over 1,000 complaints, would have been tolerated in previous seasons.

Jordan criticized current contestants for lacking resilience and suggested they are more focused on public perception than authenticity. He feels the show has lost its edge due to fears of offending others.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Russia resumes attacks on Ukraine after Easter truce
Russia resumes attacks on Ukraine after Easter truce
Russia resumed aerial attacks on Ukraine, ending a short Easter truce, raising doubts about potential ceasefire negotiations. President Putin questioned Ukraine's proposal for a month-long halt on strikes, while Ukrainian President Zelensky urged for a clear response on the ceasefire.

Both sides reported violations during the truce, and Ukraine's military remains skeptical of a lasting peace. Zelensky's call for a ceasefire is met with cautious optimism as discussions with Western allies are set to continue.


Times Of Israel: Air Force said to hold drill simulating another Iranian missile attack
Air Force said to hold drill simulating another Iranian missile attack
The Israeli Air Force conducted drills simulating an Iranian missile attack on its airbases amid escalating tensions over Iran's nuclear program. This comes as US-Iran talks continue, with reports suggesting the US may be using pressure tactics to influence Tehran towards a nuclear deal.

In related developments, President Trump indicated progress in negotiations, while Israeli officials reacted to a report about a blocked military strike plan against Iran. Meanwhile, Russia ratified a strategic partnership with Iran, and US Ambassador Huckabee reiterated concerns about Iran's intentions towards both Israel and the US.


#religion

Le Monde: Pope asked for simple, unadorned tomb as the 'sunset' to his 'earthly life' approached
Pope asked for simple, unadorned tomb as the 'sunset' to his 'earthly life' approached
Pope Francis has expressed his burial wishes in a will, requesting to be interred in a simple tomb at the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome. He specified the location and details, including a diagram, and arranged for burial expenses in advance.

In his will, he reflected on his life and offered his suffering for world peace, asking for prayers from those who loved him.


#health

Fox News: Cancer report reveals surprising new data on deaths, diagnoses
Cancer report reveals surprising new data on deaths, diagnoses
The National Cancer Institute's annual report indicates a decline in cancer diagnoses and deaths in the U.S. from 2018 to 2022, with death rates decreasing by 1.7% annually for men and 1.3% for women. Factors contributing to this decline include improved screening, early intervention, and advanced therapies.

While many cancers, particularly smoking-related ones, have seen significant decreases, some cancers like prostate and uterine are on the rise. The report highlights the importance of a multi-disciplinary approach to treatment and notes that new cancer cases in children have also decreased slightly.


#crime

The Western Journal: California Mayor Doubles Down on Need to 'Purge' Major Issue, Calls on Trump to Help
California Mayor Doubles Down on Need to 'Purge' Major Issue, Calls on Trump to Help
Lancaster Mayor R. Rex Parris has stirred controversy with his remarks about addressing California's homeless crisis, suggesting a "purge" and even proposing to provide free fentanyl to homeless individuals. He claims that a significant portion of the homeless population is linked to crime and argues for drastic measures to protect residents.

Parris has faced backlash from political opponents and the public but remains steadfast in his position, stating that the situation is untenable and that he is open to any solution to remove homeless individuals from the city. He has called on former President Trump for assistance in tackling the issue.


Fox News: Suspect in Austin Metcalf killing moved to 'undisclosed location' for protection: family spokesman
Suspect in Austin Metcalf killing moved to 'undisclosed location' for protection: family spokesman
Karmelo Anthony, a 17-year-old charged with the murder of Texas track star Austin Metcalf, has been relocated for his safety due to escalating threats against his family. Following a seating dispute at a track meet, Anthony allegedly stabbed Metcalf and was released on a reduced bond.

The Next Generation Action Network reported harassment targeting the Anthony family, including threats and unwanted deliveries. The Frisco Police Department stated they have no records of threats against the family. The situation has drawn attention to issues of race and public safety amid ongoing tensions surrounding the case.


Breitbart: ESPN's Shannon Sharpe Accused of Rape in $50 Million Lawsuit
ESPN's Shannon Sharpe Accused of Rape in $50 Million Lawsuit
Shannon Sharpe, host of ESPN's First Take, faces a $50 million lawsuit in Nevada alleging multiple instances of sexual assault by an anonymous woman identified as "Jane Doe." The lawsuit claims Sharpe pursued her relentlessly and exerted control over her during their relationship.

Doe alleges that Sharpe's behavior escalated to physical threats and sexual violence, including a specific incident following an Instagram Live mishap where he mistakenly shared audio of a sexual encounter. The case is being represented by celebrity attorney Tony Buzbee.