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22 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Noem, DHS outline next step to speed up deportation process
The Department of Homeland Security plans to overhaul the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) program, aiming to eliminate fees, streamline immigration checks, and integrate criminal records. This update is intended to prevent non-citizens from abusing taxpayer benefits and voting illegally.
DHS officials assert that the revamped SAVE system will enhance the verification process for law enforcement and government agencies. This move follows ongoing legal challenges related to immigration enforcement and aims to address concerns about entitlement and voter fraud.
#politics
Fox News: Al Gore compares Trump admin to Hitler's Third Reich
Former Vice President Al Gore likened the Trump administration to Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Party during a climate change event in San Francisco, emphasizing the dangers of creating a distorted version of reality. He referenced historical lessons from Hitler's regime to criticize Trump's views on climate change and misinformation.
Gore argued that the Trump administration's rhetoric, including claims about the climate crisis being a hoax, reflects an attack on truth. He stressed the need to address the "democracy crisis" to effectively tackle climate issues.
Breitbart: Latin America's Communists Try to Claim 'Dear Friend' Pope Francis as Their Own
Leaders from Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Colombia praised the late Pope Francis, highlighting his efforts to engage with their regimes. Raúl Castro called him a “dear friend,” while Nicolás Maduro described him as a “people’s pope” who inspired social justice.
Pope Francis, who passed away at 88, was the first Latin American pope and had a complex relationship with the region's authoritarian leaders. His papacy included attempts to mediate between oppressive governments and their opposition while promoting dialogue and peace.
Fox News: Rogan slams CNN for 'force-feeding me morons' instead of delivering news
Joe Rogan and Tim Dillon criticized CNN for its perceived bias and misunderstanding of the podcasting landscape. Dillon recounted a CNN interview where he was surprised by the network's views on Rogan's influence, while Rogan expressed disbelief at CNN's portrayal of him as an adversary.
Rogan argued that CNN's left-leaning bias has hurt its credibility and ratings, urging the network to focus on delivering accurate news instead of opinions. He expressed a desire for CNN to improve, stating he would welcome a return to its former quality.
The Mirror: Keir Starmer no longer believes trans women are women, No10 says
Keir Starmer has shifted his stance on transgender issues, now stating that a woman is defined as a biological female, following a Supreme Court ruling. The Prime Minister expressed satisfaction with the ruling, which clarifies that legal definitions of gender should align with biological sex.
Equalities Minister Bridget Phillipson indicated that transgender women should use male facilities unless alternative provisions are available, highlighting the need for businesses to create inclusive environments. She emphasized the importance of dignity for all individuals in public spaces.
#society
Fox News: America still can't put down the race card. And it's the shame of our nation
The recent stabbing incident at a Texas high school track meet, involving a black teenager and a white teenager, has sparked a racial controversy online. Critics argue that media coverage is biased, suggesting that had the racial roles been reversed, there would have been a larger outcry.
The incident escalated when the black teen, Karmelo Anthony, fatally stabbed the white teen, Austin Metcalf, after a confrontation. The case has drawn attention to the complexities of racial narratives, with both sides accused of reducing the situation to tribalism rather than seeking a nuanced understanding.
Times Of Israel: Katz said to reject IDF request to extend ‘hesder’ yeshiva soldiers’ service
Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz has denied a request to extend military service for hesder yeshiva students amid concerns about troop shortages due to ongoing conflicts. The IDF has reported that many soldiers in the West Bank lack combat training, exacerbating operational challenges.
The hesder program allows religious students to combine Torah study with military service, currently set at one year and five months. The issue of ultra-Orthodox enlistment remains contentious, with a recent court ruling mandating their conscription, yet enlistment numbers remain low.
Forbes: Here’s Where To Stream ‘Conclave’—The Oscar-Winning Movie About Selecting A New Pope
The film "Conclave," which explores the process of electing a new pope, is now available for streaming on Prime Video, coinciding with the death of Pope Francis at age 88. The movie features Ralph Fiennes and Stanley Tucci, and has received critical acclaim, winning an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay.
As cardinals prepare to select Francis' successor, potential candidates include Marc Ouellet, Luis Tagle, and several others from Italy and Africa. The conclave process involves secret ballots until a two-thirds majority is reached, with black smoke indicating no winner and white smoke signaling the election of a new pope.
GB News: Motorists risk £1,000 fine for breaking 'basic' Highway Code rules in place on UK roads
Many UK drivers are at risk of fines for not understanding key Highway Code rules, as revealed by research from EzLicence. Common queries include parking on yellow lines, MOT requirements, and drink-driving limits, indicating significant confusion among motorists about basic regulations.
With thousands of searches monthly on topics like footwear legality while driving and pavement parking, the findings stress the need for drivers to familiarize themselves with the Highway Code. Ignorance of these rules could lead to penalties, underscoring a widespread knowledge gap.
#economy
Forbes: Tesla Earnings Preview: ‘Hang On’ For Potentially Weak Results As Analysts Eye Elon Musk’s DOGE Exit
Tesla is set to report disappointing first-quarter earnings, with analysts predicting its worst quarter in years due to CEO Elon Musk's political involvement. Vehicle deliveries fell significantly short of expectations, leading to forecasts of $21.3 billion in revenue and a 13.1% gross profit margin, the lowest since 2012.
Musk's role in the Trump administration has sparked controversy, resulting in brand damage and potential boycotts. Analysts warn that the company's stock may decline further if it cannot address concerns over profit margins and Musk's influence during the upcoming earnings call.
#religion
Le Monde: Fabio Marchese Ragona, biographer of Pope Francis: 'He waq always outspoken, which can be irritating in certain environments'
Italian journalist Fabio Marchese Ragona co-authored Pope Francis's autobiography, reflecting on his revolutionary pontificate focused on a "revolution of tenderness." He emphasizes the Pope's accessible communication style and his commitment to reforming the Roman Curia and addressing issues like pedophilia.
Despite making enemies, Ragona believes Pope Francis made significant changes within the Church, advocating for a more inclusive and approachable institution. His legacy is marked by a balance of humor and seriousness in addressing complex challenges.
#crime
Fox News: 'Cult mom' Lori Vallow, who killed 2 kids, laments 'family tragedy' in closing arguments of 2nd murder trial
Lori Vallow Daybell is on trial in Arizona for allegedly conspiring to murder her fourth husband, Charles Vallow, to collect a $1 million life insurance payout. She argues that the case is a "family tragedy" and claims her brother acted in self-defense during the incident.
Prosecutors contend that Vallow Daybell and her late brother staged the scene to cover up a premeditated murder. They presented evidence of her demeanor post-murder and her statements indicating motive. If convicted, she faces another life sentence.