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22 Apr 2024
#politics
Human Events: PETER MURPHY: If you like your appliances, you can’t keep them, according to Joe Biden
The Biden administration's strict energy efficiency requirements for household appliances, such as washers and dryers, are aimed at reducing carbon emissions but will end up costing American consumers more. The recent regulations are part of a larger push to electrify homes and businesses in the name of fighting climate change, with little evidence of significant cost savings for consumers. AHAM and AGA have criticized the government's claims, while the appliance industry has reluctantly agreed to comply with the new standards to avoid even harsher mandates.
GB News: Sunak handed boost as MPs reject Lords amendment to Rwanda plan
MPs reject Lords' amendment on Rwanda plan by 77 votes. Minister Tomlinson pushes for PM's policy on illegal migration, citing safety concerns.
Fox News: Chicago City Council approves $70M for migrant care despite voter backlash
Chicago City Council approves $70 million for care of illegal immigrants, sparking backlash from residents. Mayor pushes for more federal funding amid ongoing migrant crisis. Native Chicagoans feel neglected in favor of foreign nationals. Residents plan recall petition against Mayor Johnson.
#society
The Telegraph: Recycled used nappies go on sale in Japan
Unicharm Corp in Japan releases recycled nappies, aimed at reducing waste and catering to aging population. The "horizontally recycled" product goes on sale at shopping centres in Kumamoto prefecture. Officials estimate nappies account for 20% of landfill waste. Japan faces potential demographic crisis as demand for adult nappies increase.
Fox News: Columbia University anti-Israel protesters: 5 dramatic moments from a week of chaos
Antisemitic tensions erupt at Columbia University as anti-Israel protesters clash with Jewish students. The campus shifts to virtual learning amid safety concerns.
Breitbart: Ilhan Omar's Daughter Whines About Suspension over Anti-Israel Protests
Isra Hirsi, daughter of Rep. Ilhan Omar, suspended from Barnard College after anti-Israel encampment dismantled by NYPD at Columbia University; facing backlash and eviction. Organizer with Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine, protesting university’s ties to Israel.
GB News: Pensioner has 'lifetime of memories' thrown into landfill after contractors were wrongly told she had died
Contractors mistakingly clear out the belongings of a 97-year-old pensioner, leaving her with nothing but the living room.
Insurance company apologizes and compensates the elderly woman, but priceless sentimental items lost can never be replaced.
The Telegraph: Board of Deputies calls for teaching union to be investigated over anti-Semitism
Investigation into anti-Semitic complaints at NEU demanded by Board of Deputies of British Jews. Jewish teacher heckled at conference for challenging anti-Israel motion.
#war
Breitbart: Columbia Moves to Virtual Classes as Pro-Palestinian Protests Erupt
Pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University lead to cancellation of in-person classes amid escalating tensions. President Shafik condemns disruption and calls for virtual learning until resolution is found. White House denounces anti-Israel sentiments.
#economy
The Telegraph: ‘Iran is broke’: How clerics crippled the Islamic Republic
Iran's inflation crisis worsens, driving up prices of essentials. Despite aggression, Iran's economic collapse limits further conflict escalation.
#health
#education
Fox News: Tennessee school voucher program plans come to an end after Gov. Lee admits defeat
Gov. Bill Lee concedes on school vouchers in Tennessee amidst GOP division. Next year's discussions will resume.
#crime
Forbes: Trump’s $175 Million Fraud Bond Survives After New York AG Strikes Deal
Trump's $175 million bond in his civil fraud case won't be invalidated as NY Attorney General raises concerns. Trump posted bond earlier but state argued insurance company couldn't cover it. Agreement reached requiring full control of funds.