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#illegals

Fox News: Gorsuch, Roberts side with left-leaning Supreme Court justices in immigration ruling
Gorsuch, Roberts side with left-leaning Supreme Court justices in immigration ruling
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of extending the 60-day "voluntary departure" deadline for immigrants to the next business day if it falls on a weekend or legal holiday. Justices Neil Gorsuch and Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the liberal justices in this interpretation, which aligns with long-standing administrative practices.

The ruling overturns a previous decision by the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals and signals potential future court thinking on immigration issues. Dissenting justices argued the court lacked jurisdiction and criticized the majority's interpretation as overly sympathetic. The decision precedes upcoming high-profile immigration cases, including challenges to Trump's birthright citizenship policy.


Fox News: Kash Patel, FBI tout $5M reward for capturing MS-13 ‘terrorist leader’ unleashing evil on Americans
Kash Patel, FBI tout $5M reward for capturing MS-13 ‘terrorist leader’ unleashing evil on Americans
The Department of Homeland Security has reiterated a $5 million bounty for information leading to the capture of Yulan Adonay Archaga Carías, a notorious MS-13 leader. Archaga Carías, also known as "Porky," is accused of numerous crimes, including drug trafficking and murder, and is on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list.

The Trump administration has prioritized the crackdown on MS-13, which is classified as a foreign terrorist organization. FBI officials emphasize their commitment to dismantling the gang and capturing Archaga Carías, who allegedly orchestrates criminal activities across Central America and the U.S.


#politics

Fox News: Kimmel mocks DHS Sec Kristi Noem for getting robbed, says her being crime victim is 'embarrassing'
Kimmel mocks DHS Sec Kristi Noem for getting robbed, says her being crime victim is 'embarrassing'
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel mocked Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem after her purse was stolen during Easter dinner in Washington, D.C. Kimmel highlighted the embarrassment of a security chief being robbed, noting the thief took her personal items and $3,000 in cash.

Kimmel also referenced Noem's controversial anecdote about having to kill her dog, suggesting it contributed to her current predicament. A DHS spokesperson clarified that Noem was treating her family during the outing.


GB News: Donald Trump told to sack Hegseth after he 'shared Houthi strike plans with wife and brother'
Donald Trump told to sack Hegseth after he 'shared Houthi strike plans with wife and brother'
President Trump is under pressure to dismiss Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after he allegedly shared sensitive military information about operations in Yemen with family members via a Signal chat. This incident follows a previous leak where he inadvertently included a journalist in a similar conversation.

Despite the controversy and warnings from former officials about chaos at the Pentagon, Trump continues to support Hegseth, asserting he is effectively addressing issues within the department. Critics, including Senator Elissa Slotkin, have called for Hegseth's resignation, citing the turmoil he has caused.


The Telegraph: Army commander suspended after refusing to display Trump photo
Army commander suspended after refusing to display Trump photo
A US Army commander, Colonel Sheyla Baez Ramirez, has been suspended for not displaying photos of Donald Trump and other officials at Fort McCoy. The decision follows an investigation into why the wall meant to showcase the chain of command was left with empty frames.

The suspension highlights ongoing tensions regarding political representation within military settings.


#society

Le Monde: India: Gunmen kill at least 20 tourists in Kashmir
India: Gunmen kill at least 20 tourists in Kashmir
At least 24 people were killed and dozens injured in a terrorist attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir on April 22. Gunmen, described as militants, opened fire in Baisaran meadow near Pahalgam, marking one of the deadliest assaults on civilians in recent years.

Indian officials condemned the attack, with Home Minister Amit Shah promising severe repercussions for the perpetrators. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of tourists in the region, traditionally spared from such violence.


Front Page Magazine: After 51 Days, Shouldn't Everyone in Gaza Have Starved to Death?
After 51 Days, Shouldn't Everyone in Gaza Have Starved to Death?
Sen. Bernie Sanders highlighted that it has been over 50 days since humanitarian aid entered Gaza, calling it a war crime. The UN noted that the lack of aid has led to malnourishment among children. However, some argue that claims of starvation are exaggerated, citing images of stocked supermarkets in Gaza.

Critics assert that the narrative of a humanitarian crisis is misleading, suggesting that Gaza is not facing starvation and that previous claims of families resorting to extreme measures were unfounded. They contend that the situation is misrepresented in the media.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Pope Francis cared deeply about Holy Land, Jews, but left ‘sour taste’ after Oct. 7
Pope Francis cared deeply about Holy Land, Jews, but left ‘sour taste’ after Oct. 7
Pope Francis, who passed away at 88, is remembered for his compassion, humility, and efforts to strengthen Jewish-Catholic relations. His leadership was marked by a focus on economic justice and a progressive agenda aimed at making the Church more relevant amid rising secularism.

However, his responses to the recent Hamas attacks and the ensuing Gaza conflict raised concerns among Jewish leaders, who felt his statements lacked clarity and sensitivity. As the Vatican prepares for a conclave to elect his successor, the future of Jewish-Catholic relations remains uncertain, depending on the new pope's approach.


Le Monde: Trump and Netanyahu present united front as Iran nuclear talks set to resume
Trump and Netanyahu present united front as Iran nuclear talks set to resume
President Trump stated that he and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu are aligned on various issues, including trade and Iran, following a recent phone call. The U.S. and Iran are engaged in talks regarding Tehran's nuclear program, with Trump advocating for diplomacy over immediate military action.

Despite ongoing discussions, Netanyahu emphasized Israel's commitment to preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Iran has been accused of seeking nuclear arms, which it denies, claiming its program is for civilian use. The situation remains tense as Iran continues to enrich uranium beyond the limits set by previous agreements.