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22 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Dems fume over 'due process' for Abrego Garcia despite long history of party bucking the legal principle
Dems fume over 'due process' for Abrego Garcia despite long history of party bucking the legal principle
Democrats are facing criticism for advocating due process for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal immigrant and alleged MS-13 member, while previously disregarding due process for political opponents. Prominent Democrats have made statements calling for imprisonment of figures like Donald Trump and Kyle Rittenhouse before legal proceedings concluded.

This perceived hypocrisy has led to backlash, with critics highlighting the inconsistency in the party's stance on due process, particularly regarding illegal immigration. Some commentators argue that Democrats prioritize political expediency over constitutional rights, raising questions about their commitment to due process in various contexts.


#politics

Times Of Israel: US universities pan Trump’s ‘political interference’ amid clash over funding cuts
US universities pan Trump’s ‘political interference’ amid clash over funding cuts
Over 100 U.S. universities, including Ivy League schools, condemned President Trump's "political interference" in higher education through a joint letter. This follows Harvard's lawsuit against the Trump administration, which threatens funding cuts and increased oversight over universities.

The letter emphasizes the importance of academic freedom and opposes government overreach, particularly regarding diversity programs and allegations of antisemitism on campuses. Harvard's legal action seeks to challenge the administration's demands, which could impact its federal funding and the enrollment of international students.


GB News: POLL OF THE DAY: Should the PM publicly back the Supreme Court ruling on what a woman is? - VOTE NOW
POLL OF THE DAY: Should the PM publicly back the Supreme Court ruling on what a woman is? - VOTE NOW
Sir Keir Starmer has opted not to discipline two Labour ministers and several MPs who allegedly conspired to defy a Supreme Court ruling regarding the legal definition of a woman. Leaked WhatsApp messages indicate plans for a meeting to strategize against the ruling.

This decision raises questions about the party's stance on the ruling, despite public assertions of support.


#society

The Western Journal: New Trans Law Fails in Deep Blue Washington in Agonizing Fashion
New Trans Law Fails in Deep Blue Washington in Agonizing Fashion
Washington state narrowly rejected a proposal to ban transgender athletes from girls' sports, missing the necessary votes by one. A second amendment for an "open division" for transgender athletes also failed, highlighting concerns over fairness and safety in female athletics.

Despite the defeat, the close vote indicates a shift in public sentiment regarding transgender policies in sports, suggesting that even in liberal areas, there is growing skepticism. Advocates for girls' sports are encouraged to continue pushing for change, as the near-success reflects a potential broader awakening in support of fairness in athletics.


The Federalist: UK Convicts Woman For Offering To Chat Near Abortion Facility
UK Convicts Woman For Offering To Chat Near Abortion Facility
Dr. Livia Tossici-Bolt was convicted in the UK for holding a sign that invited conversation outside an abortion facility, deemed a violation of a "buffer zone." She was fined £20,000 despite not discussing abortion or intimidating anyone. Critics argue this infringes on free speech.

The case has drawn international attention, with the U.S. State Department expressing disappointment over the verdict. Livia contends that her right to free expression is under threat, emphasizing the need to protect consensual dialogue in a democratic society.


#economy

Fox News: JD Vance champions 'roadmap' toward US-India trade deal, says partnership critical to deterring 'dark time'
JD Vance champions 'roadmap' toward US-India trade deal, says partnership critical to deterring 'dark time'
Vice President JD Vance highlighted progress on a U.S.-India trade deal during his visit to Jaipur, emphasizing the partnership's potential for a prosperous future. He warned of severe global consequences if the collaboration fails and reiterated the importance of revitalizing U.S. manufacturing.

Vance noted that both nations are working towards doubling bilateral trade to $500 billion by the decade's end, focusing on job creation and supply chain resilience. He underscored that a stronger India contributes to stability in the Indo-Pacific, advocating for mutual economic benefits through enhanced cooperation.


#military

The Federalist: Reality Shatters Military's DEI-Fueled Theories About The Sexes
Reality Shatters Military's DEI-Fueled Theories About The Sexes
The Department of Defense is reviewing the integration of women into combat arms units, emphasizing the need for high physical standards. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's memorandum aims to prioritize military effectiveness over diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) goals.

Past studies indicated that mixed-gender units often underperformed compared to all-male units in combat tasks. As a result, Hegseth is directing a reassessment of training requirements to ensure that standards reflect the physical demands of combat roles, aiming to enhance overall combat effectiveness.


#education

Le Monde: Over 100 US universities denounce Trump administration 'political inteference'
Over 100 US universities denounce Trump administration 'political inteference'
Over 100 U.S. universities, including Ivy League schools, condemned President Trump's "political interference" in higher education, asserting the need to resist undue government influence. This follows Harvard's lawsuit against the administration for threatening funding cuts and imposing conditions on federal grants.

The Trump administration has targeted universities over claims of campus anti-Semitism and diversity policies, threatening to revoke funding and control admissions. Harvard's lawsuit seeks to challenge these actions and protect its autonomy, particularly regarding international student enrollment.


#science

Forbes: Northern Lights Forecast: Aurora Borealis Expected In These 10 States Tonight
Northern Lights Forecast: Aurora Borealis Expected In These 10 States Tonight
States along the Canadian border may have a chance to view the northern lights on Tuesday night, with a Kp index of four indicating visibility in up to ten states. No geomagnetic storms are expected, allowing for clearer sightings.

Northern Alaska and Canada offer the best views, while areas in northeastern Washington, Montana, North Dakota, and parts of South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Maine have lower chances. Optimal viewing is between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m.


#other

Fox News: Federal judge orders ICE to reinstate legal status of 133 foreign students
Federal judge orders ICE to reinstate legal status of 133 foreign students
A federal judge in Georgia has ordered the Trump administration to reinstate the F-1 visas of 133 international students after their legal statuses were terminated by ICE and DHS without notice. The judge ruled that the terminations likely exceeded legal authority and violated due process.

The lawsuit, filed by the ACLU and others, claims the terminations were coercive and unjust, affecting students in good standing. The case will proceed with a preliminary injunction hearing scheduled for April 24.