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#illegals
The Western Journal: Reparations for the Rest of Us? Trump's Right-Hand Man Raises a Question Every Law-Abiding American Should Think About
Stephen Miller, former Deputy Chief of Staff under Trump, recently argued that the federal government should consider reparations for American citizens affected by the Biden administration's immigration policies. He highlighted issues such as educational resource diversion, crime, and drug trafficking linked to open borders.
Miller's comments reflect a broader frustration among some Americans regarding the perceived negative impacts of illegal immigration on safety and community well-being. He emphasized the need for accountability for the harm caused by these policies, questioning where victims can seek reparations.
#politics
The Western Journal: Trump Endorses Opposing Candidates After Ally 'Unexpectedly' Jumps in Governor Race
President Trump has endorsed both Karrin Taylor Robson and Andy Biggs in the Arizona governor's race for 2026. His dual endorsement comes after Robson was initially endorsed by Trump before Biggs entered the race unexpectedly. Both candidates express strong support for Trump's agenda.
Polling indicates Biggs currently leads Robson, with both candidates facing Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs in a competitive election landscape. Trump won Arizona by a significant margin in the previous election, highlighting the state's importance in future contests.
Forbes: ‘60 Minutes’ Top Producer Resigns: Says He Lost Journalistic Independence Amid Trump Fight
Bill Owens, the executive producer of CBS News' "60 Minutes," announced his departure, citing a loss of independence in decision-making amid ongoing tensions with the Trump administration and a pending lawsuit. He expressed concerns about being unable to run the show as he deemed appropriate.
The lawsuit stems from an interview with Kamala Harris, which Trump claims was edited unfairly. CBS's parent company, Paramount, is reportedly considering settling the lawsuit to facilitate a merger, while Trump continues to criticize media outlets, including "60 Minutes."
Breitbart: Soros Groups Behind Democrat Plan to Decriminalize Illegal Immigration
Non-governmental organizations funded by the Soros family have influenced Democratic politicians to adopt unpopular positions, particularly on immigration, including the decriminalization of illegal border crossings. A recent profile revealed how these NGOs have pressured candidates like Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders to support such platforms, despite resistance from traditional blue-collar voters.
The growing power of these NGOs has led to a shift in Democratic policies, often representing a narrow segment of the party rather than the broader working class. This influence is evident in ongoing lawsuits aimed at challenging Trump's immigration policies, showcasing the Soros network's significant role in shaping party strategy and public discourse.
GB News: Gary Lineker claims BBC 'forced him to quit Match of the Day' - as he vows he has 'no regrets' in free speech row
Gary Lineker stated he felt the BBC wanted him to leave "Match of the Day" after his controversial comments comparing the UK government's asylum policy to Nazi Germany. He expressed no regret for his remarks but acknowledged he wouldn’t repeat them due to the backlash.
Lineker also criticized the BBC for pulling a documentary on Gaza, claiming it capitulated to external pressures. He believes viewers should have access to such content to form their own opinions.
#society
Breitbart: Poll: Californians Overwhelmingly Oppose Trans Athletes in Female Sports
A recent poll shows that 65% of Californians oppose transgender-identifying males competing in female sports, with nearly half of Democrats agreeing. This reflects a divide within the party, as some leaders express discomfort with the current policies.
Despite public sentiment, California Democrats have rejected GOP-led bills aimed at barring males from female sports. The issue has drawn attention from federal authorities, with investigations into California's compliance with policies protecting female athletes.
The Federalist: SCOTUS Poised To Back Parental Opt-Out For LGBT Content
The Supreme Court justices showed support for parents' rights to opt their children out of explicit LGBT content in schools during a case involving Montgomery County, Maryland. Parents from various religious backgrounds argued against mandatory exposure to materials advocating for gay marriage and gender identity.
Justices questioned the school board's refusal to allow opt-outs, highlighting the potential for religious and non-religious objections to the curriculum. Concerns were raised about the appropriateness of such content for young children and the implications for religious liberty in the area.
Human Events: Gunmen kill at least 28 people in terror attack at Kashmir resort in India
At least 28 tourists were killed in a terrorist attack in Kashmir, marking the deadliest assault on civilians in recent years. The militant group Kashmir Resistance claimed responsibility, citing anger over demographic changes due to an influx of outsiders.
The attack occurred in Baisaran meadow, with gunmen firing at close range. Indian officials condemned the violence, vowing to bring the perpetrators to justice. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict in Kashmir, where tensions between India and Pakistan persist.
Breitbart: Report: Trump Admin Muses Incentives, Including $5K Baby Bonus
The Trump administration is exploring various strategies to address declining U.S. birth rates, including a proposed $5,000 baby bonus for new mothers. Birth rates hit a record low in 2023, with 3,591,328 births, a decrease from the previous year.
Additional proposals include allocating 30% of Fulbright scholarships for married individuals or parents and creating educational programs to inform women about their fertility cycles. Policy experts have been in discussions with White House aides on potential solutions, though specific plans have not been confirmed.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: IDF destroys dozens of Gaza construction vehicles it says used for terror activities
The Israel Defense Forces conducted airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, targeting Hamas infrastructure and destroying construction vehicles used for military purposes. These strikes reportedly resulted in at least 26 casualties, though the figures remain unverified. Israel claims it aims to minimize civilian deaths, asserting that Hamas uses civilians as shields.
The ongoing conflict has led to humanitarian concerns, with a UN-backed polio vaccination campaign suspended due to the violence. Israel maintains its blockade is necessary to pressure Hamas for the release of hostages taken during the October 2023 attacks. Humanitarian officials criticize the blockade as collective punishment.
#economy
Le Monde: Tesla says profits fell by 70% due to 'changing political sentiment'
Tesla's first-quarter profits dropped 70% to $409 million, with revenue down 9% to $19.3 billion, amid backlash against CEO Elon Musk's political involvement and leadership style. Protests and changing consumer sentiment have negatively impacted sales and stock value.
The company faces increasing competition from rivals like BYD and European manufacturers, which are offering advanced technology and new models. While Tesla is less affected by U.S. tariffs due to domestic production, it still faces challenges from international supply chains and Chinese market restrictions.
#religion
Fox News: Bondi, Trump Cabinet convenes task force to root out 'anti-Christian bias' in federal agencies
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi convened a new interagency task force to address "anti-Christian bias" within the federal government, responding to claims of discrimination under the Biden administration. The task force, created by President Trump, aims to protect Christians and uphold First Amendment rights.
During the inaugural meeting, Bondi and senior Cabinet officials discussed actions taken to combat perceived biases, including the dropping of cases against pro-lifers. The task force plans to gather testimonies from individuals affected by anti-Christian sentiment in government agencies.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: Homage to Shakespeare
The author reflects on the profound impact of teachers in introducing great literary works, particularly Shakespeare, during college years. Key figures like Marion Montgomery and George B. Martin shaped the author's understanding of Shakespeare's poetry and plays, highlighting the depth and artistry within his works.
This appreciation extends to the tradition of teaching and interpreting Shakespeare, emphasizing the lasting influence of educators in fostering a love for literature. The essay serves as a tribute to both Shakespeare and the teachers who illuminate his significance.
#health
Fox News: Blood pressure and dementia risk share surprising link, study suggests
A new study from First Hospital of China Medical University indicates that intensive blood pressure control can significantly reduce dementia and cognitive impairment risks. Involving nearly 34,000 participants with uncontrolled hypertension, the study found a 15% decrease in dementia risk and a 16% decrease in cognitive impairment risk.
Participants were divided into two groups: one received standard care, while the other was treated by trained non-physician providers who prescribed tailored antihypertensive medications. This approach successfully helped achieve targeted blood pressure goals.
Fox News: Newsom makes generic $24 Narcan available after pro-drug policies push 'safe' use
California has become the first state to offer a generic version of the overdose-reversal drug Narcan for public purchase through a state-run storefront. Governor Gavin Newsom emphasized the importance of making life-saving medications affordable and accessible, leveraging California's economic power to disrupt the pharmaceutical industry.
The state also promotes a "Harm Reduction" model, which includes distributing syringes and fentanyl test strips to reduce overdose risks. Critics argue that Newsom's approach to drug use and public safety is contradictory, highlighting concerns over the effectiveness of harm reduction policies.
#sports
Breitbart: Cincinnati Football Player Jeremiah Kelly Dies Unexpectedly at 18
Cincinnati Bearcats offensive lineman Jeremiah Kelly, 18, has died unexpectedly at home. The freshman, who participated in spring practices, was remembered by head coach Scott Satterfield and Athletic Director John Cunningham for his impact on the team and community. No cause of death has been disclosed.
Kelly, an Ohio native, previously led Avon High School to a state championship. The university community is offering support to the Kelly family during this tragic time.
#science
Forbes: Northern Lights: Earth-Facing ‘Hole In The Sun’ Could Trigger Auroras On Tuesday
The Northern Lights may be visible in up to 12 U.S. states on April 22 and 23 due to a large coronal hole on the sun. This phenomenon could lead to geomagnetic storms, creating auroras as charged particles interact with Earth's magnetic field.
Clear skies and minimal moonlight will enhance visibility for sky-watchers from states like Alaska, New York, and Wisconsin. The event coincides with the Lyrids meteor shower, which could also produce visible shooting stars during this period.