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21 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: US military stationed at the border in New Mexico National Defense Area can detain illegal migrants
US military stationed at the border in New Mexico National Defense Area can detain illegal migrants
Military personnel at the southern border are now authorized to temporarily detain and search illegal migrants as part of their enhanced duties under the Joint Task Force-Southern Border. This marks a shift in the military's role in law enforcement, allowing them to conduct surveillance and assist with crowd control.

The U.S. Army will take control of nearly 110,000 acres of federal land along the border to support U.S. Border Patrol operations, aiming to curb illegal immigration and trafficking. Enhanced detection and monitoring measures will be implemented to assist law enforcement efforts.


Forbes: Four Democrats Blocked From Meeting With Abrego Garcia Amid Push For Return To U.S.
Four Democrats Blocked From Meeting With Abrego Garcia Amid Push For Return To U.S.
Four Democratic Congress members were denied a meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man deported to El Salvador, as the El Salvadoran government deemed their visit unofficial. Rep. Maxwell Frost expressed frustration over the denial, citing the need for an official congressional delegation.

The lawmakers are advocating for Garcia's release, claiming his deportation was a clerical error and challenging accusations of gang affiliation. The White House has acknowledged the mistake, while a judge has called for the government to facilitate Garcia's return, which officials argue they cannot do.


#politics

The Federalist: The Pete Hegseth 'Chaos' That Wasn't Then And Isn't Now
The Pete Hegseth 'Chaos' That Wasn't Then And Isn't Now
Recent articles from The New York Times and Politico have reignited controversy surrounding Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, alleging "chaos" within the Pentagon. The Times revisited the "Signalgate" incident, while Politico featured an op-ed by former Pentagon spokesman John Ullyot, who claimed Hegseth's leadership is leading to a "full-blown meltdown."

Ullyot's criticism includes accusations of poor crisis management and a "strange and baffling purge" within the department. However, the claims appear to be based on old news and unnamed sources, raising questions about their validity. The narrative suggests a media bias against Hegseth, who may be facing scrutiny not solely for his actions but for being a challenge to the established order in Washington.


Fox News: Schumer's 'Apprentice' praise of Trump goes viral: 'Going to go places'
Schumer's 'Apprentice' praise of Trump goes viral: 'Going to go places'
Sen. Chuck Schumer, once a supporter of Donald Trump, praised him as a business prodigy during a 2006 episode of "The Apprentice." Schumer reminisced about their shared Brooklyn roots and described Trump as someone destined for success. However, Schumer's stance has shifted dramatically, with him now being one of Trump's most vocal critics.

As tensions between the two have escalated, Trump has made derogatory remarks about Schumer, including questioning his Jewish identity. This transformation from camaraderie to animosity highlights the volatile nature of political relationships.


Fox News: Harvard sues Trump administration over 'unlawful' multibillion dollar budget cuts
Harvard sues Trump administration over 'unlawful' multibillion dollar budget cuts
Harvard University has initiated a lawsuit against the Trump administration, claiming that recent cuts to its research funding are unlawful. The university is contesting a $1 billion funding freeze, which follows a previously announced $2.2 billion cut, arguing that these actions violate the First Amendment.

Harvard's legal team asserts that the administration is attempting to pressure the institution into changing its governance and academic practices. In response, Trump has criticized Harvard, suggesting it no longer deserves federal funding due to its perceived ideological leanings.


Forbes: Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Freeze
Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over Funding Freeze
Harvard University has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration to contest a funding freeze imposed on the institution. Harvard claims the government's actions are unlawful and infringe on the First Amendment by attempting to control academic decision-making.

The lawsuit follows a freeze on $2.2 billion in federal grants after Harvard's leadership declined to comply with government demands regarding governance and hiring processes. Harvard argues that the government's approach lacks proper engagement and threatens the principles of American higher education.


Breitbart: Steve Kerr Wears Harvard Shirt in Response to Trump Funding Freeze: 'Stand Up to the Bully'
Steve Kerr Wears Harvard Shirt in Response to Trump Funding Freeze: 'Stand Up to the Bully'
In response to President Trump's freeze of $2.2 billion in grants to Harvard over its handling of antisemitism, Warriors coach Steve Kerr wore a Harvard shirt to show support. He criticized government pressure on academic institutions regarding their curriculum.

Harvard President Alan M. Garber condemned the administration's demands, asserting they hinder cooperative efforts to address antisemitism. Trump has threatened an additional $1 billion funding cut.


#society

Breitbart: ***GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING*** Horror: Rare Shark Attack in Israel Captured on Video; Diver Missing
***GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING*** Horror: Rare Shark Attack in Israel Captured on Video; Diver Missing
A diver is missing and presumed dead after a shark attack off the coast of Hadera, Israel. The incident, filmed by beachgoers, showed the diver struggling with the shark. Authorities noted the attack occurred in a prohibited swimming area, and the sharks involved are typically not known to attack humans.

Videos of the attack have circulated on social media, raising concerns about safety in the area. The Nature and Parks Authority is investigating the incident.


#foreignaffairs

Forbes: The Only U.S. Rare Earth Mine May Win Big From Trump’s China Tariffs
The Only U.S. Rare Earth Mine May Win Big From Trump’s China Tariffs
MP Materials, the sole U.S. rare earths mine operator, is increasing production of critical minerals and magnets due to China's export restrictions. The Mountain Pass mine supplies essential elements for industries reliant on electric motors, including automotive and defense.

In response to the trade war and rising domestic demand, MP has halted shipments to China, its largest customer, to focus on U.S. and international markets. This strategic shift positions MP as a key player in securing a stable supply of rare earths, essential for national security and various industries.


Breitbart: JD Vance and Family Visit Hindu Temple as First Stop in India
JD Vance and Family Visit Hindu Temple as First Stop in India
Vice President JD Vance is in India for four days of meetings with officials, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to finalize a bilateral trade agreement. His visit includes family activities, such as a stop at a prominent Hindu temple, and aims to strengthen U.S.-India relations.

While discussions on trade and tariffs are expected, both sides downplayed the likelihood of major announcements. Indian officials are optimistic about boosting bilateral ties, despite differing objectives between India and the U.S. amid ongoing tensions with China.


#economy

Breitbart: Donald Trump to Meet with Major Retailers After Big Retail Opposed Tariffs
Donald Trump to Meet with Major Retailers After Big Retail Opposed Tariffs
President Trump will meet with major retailers, including Walmart and Target, to discuss his tariff policies after the National Retail Federation expressed opposition. Retailers are impacted by a 20% tariff on Chinese imports, which could lead to higher consumer prices.

Target has reduced its reliance on Chinese goods but previously asked suppliers to absorb tariff costs, leading to business losses. The NRF warns that tariffs are effectively taxes on U.S. importers, while some Republicans argue that supporting American manufacturing is crucial.


#religion

Fox News: Pope Francis’ official cause of death revealed in announcement from Vatican
Pope Francis’ official cause of death revealed in announcement from Vatican
Pope Francis passed away at the age of 88 on Easter Monday due to a stroke and cardiac arrest, following years of health issues, including a recent hospitalization for pneumonia. His death was confirmed by the Vatican and came as a shock to many of his followers.

During his 12-year papacy, Pope Francis was known for advocating for various social issues, including migrant rights and climate change. His health had been a concern, but the sudden stroke that led to his death surprised many.


#education

The Telegraph: Harvard University sues Trump administration
Harvard University sues Trump administration
Harvard University is suing the Trump administration after $2.2 billion in funding was frozen due to accusations of the institution being influenced by activism over scholarship. The administration demanded changes in hiring and admissions practices, which Harvard rejected.

The lawsuit claims the government is attempting to control academic decision-making. Harvard's president argued that no government should dictate the university's academic pursuits. Trump criticized Harvard's practices and suggested it should lose its tax-exempt status.


#sports

GB News: Jamie Carragher doesn't hold back on Gary Neville after Sky Sports colleague 'battered' on American TV
Jamie Carragher doesn't hold back on Gary Neville after Sky Sports colleague 'battered' on American TV
Jamie Carragher criticized Gary Neville after Neville faced backlash during an NBC Sports segment, where he claimed Arsenal had "gone backwards" this season. Robbie Mustoe challenged Neville's view, leading Carragher to mock his co-host for being "absolutely battered" in the exchange.

Despite criticism in the Premier League, Arsenal has found success in Europe, recently qualifying for the Champions League semi-finals. Neville conceded that winning the Champions League could redeem Arsenal's disappointing domestic performance.