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21 Apr 2025

#politics

Fox News: Biden green energy project halted by Trump admin relied on rushed, bad science, study finds
Biden green energy project halted by Trump admin relied on rushed, bad science, study finds
A $5 billion green energy project, the Empire Wind Project, has been halted due to concerns over rushed approvals and inadequate scientific analysis, according to a new study. The Trump administration's Department of the Interior announced the halt pending further review, citing potential negative environmental impacts.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration found that the project could harm sensitive marine habitats and fisheries due to flawed methodologies in the approval process. New York Governor Kathy Hochul criticized the decision, stating it jeopardizes jobs and energy affordability, while the project developer, Equinor, is considering legal options.


Fox News: David Hogg and ex-Trump official spar in fiery clash over Kilmar Abrego Garcia deportation
David Hogg and ex-Trump official spar in fiery clash over Kilmar Abrego Garcia deportation
DNC Vice Chair David Hogg and former Trump chief of staff Reince Priebus engaged in a heated debate on ABC regarding the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal immigrant. Priebus criticized Hogg's plan to primary older Democrats, calling the party disorganized and ineffective against Trump.

Hogg countered by accusing Priebus of misrepresenting Garcia's criminal record and emphasized the importance of due process. The discussion highlighted the contrasting views on immigration policy and the current state of the Democratic Party.


The Telegraph: Trump wants to take away Harvard’s funding. Two Republican lawyers are trying to stop him
Trump wants to take away Harvard’s funding. Two Republican lawyers are trying to stop him
Harvard University has retained prominent Republican lawyers William Burck and Robert Hur to counter the Trump administration's pressure regarding its hiring and admissions practices. This comes after the university lost $2.3 billion in federal funding due to non-compliance.

The lawyers issued a response accusing President Trump of infringing on university freedoms, prompting him to suspend federal funds and threaten Harvard's tax-exempt status. Both lawyers have significant ties to Republican leadership and legal experience in high-profile cases.


#society

Le Monde: World reactions to death of Pope Francis
World reactions to death of Pope Francis
Pope Francis passed away on April 21, 2025, at the age of 88, prompting condolences from world leaders. Tributes highlighted his commitment to compassion, peace, and human dignity, with significant memorials planned, including masses and tributes in various countries.

International leaders, including Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, praised his legacy as a voice for the marginalized and a promoter of dialogue. Notable gestures included the ringing of Notre-Dame Cathedral's bells and plans to honor him in Paris.


GB News: Spanish PM launches CRUSADE against British tourists in 'high-tension areas' crackdown
Spanish PM launches CRUSADE against British tourists in 'high-tension areas' crackdown
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has initiated a crackdown on holiday rentals, particularly targeting British tourists. New legislation allows residential communities to prohibit rentals if 60% of property owners vote against them, citing noise and disruption concerns. Airbnb has claimed it is being unfairly blamed for the housing crisis.

The Spanish government is enforcing stricter regulations in popular tourist areas like Malaga and Barcelona, where housing prices have surged. Local authorities are implementing measures against unlicensed rentals, with cities like Sevilla and Barcelona taking action to limit tourism-related housing issues.


#military

Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Apr. 21: Day 563 – IDF: Killing of 15 Gaza medics didn’t breach code of ethics
Daily Briefing Apr. 21: Day 563 – IDF: Killing of 15 Gaza medics didn’t breach code of ethics
The IDF dismissed the deputy commander of the Golani Brigade's reconnaissance unit following a probe into a March incident that resulted in the deaths of 15 medics in Rafah. The investigation revealed that IDF forces mistakenly opened fire on ambulances.

Additionally, the Lebanese army thwarted a planned rocket attack on Israel, marking the first such incident since a ceasefire with Hezbollah. An Israeli soldier was killed during operations against Hamas in Gaza, highlighting the ongoing conflict and military activities in the region.


#religion

Human Events: BREAKING: Pope Francis, first Pontiff from the Americas, dead at 88
BREAKING: Pope Francis, first Pontiff from the Americas, dead at 88
Pope Francis, the first pontiff from the Americas, died at 88 on Easter Monday. Known for his commitment to the poor and marginalized, he was elected in 2013 and advocated for reform within the Church, addressing global issues like climate change and social justice.

Following his death, the College of Cardinals will meet to elect a new pope, navigating the balance between Francis's reformative vision and traditionalist views. The conclave will be held in secrecy, with voting results indicated by smoke signals.


Fox News: 5 ways Pope Francis impacted the Catholic Church
5 ways Pope Francis impacted the Catholic Church
Pope Francis, born Jorge Bergoglio in Argentina, passed away at 88. Elected in 2013, he was the first Jesuit and the first pope from the Americas. His papacy included significant changes, such as canonizing nearly 1,000 saints and revising the Church's stance on the death penalty.

He provided guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic, delivering a powerful blessing from an empty St. Peter's Square. Francis expanded the Church's reach by visiting unprecedented locations and appointing cardinals from diverse countries, emphasizing the universal nature of Catholicism.


Fox News: Where will the next Pope come from? Analysts say it could be Africa’s time
Where will the next Pope come from? Analysts say it could be Africa’s time
The next Pope may come from Africa, where Catholicism is rapidly growing, with 7.27 million new members last year. Analysts suggest this could be a historic moment, with leading candidates including Cardinals Fridolin Ambongo, Peter Turkson, and Robert Sarah.

Despite the challenges faced by Christians in Africa, including persecution, the region's conservative stance may appeal to traditional Catholics. The potential election of an African Pope could symbolize recognition for the resilience of the faith on the continent.