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23 Apr 2025

#illegals

CNSNews: Rep.: How Many Times Do Media Call Illegal Alien ‘Maryland Man’ in This 90-Second Video?
Rep.: How Many Times Do Media Call Illegal Alien ‘Maryland Man’ in This 90-Second Video?
Rep. Wesley Hunt criticizes legacy media for portraying MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia as a sympathetic "Maryland man," challenging viewers to note how often this term is used in coverage. He argues this framing misrepresents Garcia's illegal status and deportation order.

A study by NewsBusters highlights that major networks disproportionately refer to Garcia as a Maryland resident while downplaying his illegal immigration status. The analysis reveals significant bias in coverage, with misleading claims about his legal residency and a lack of attention to violent crimes committed by other illegal immigrants.


#society

Le Monde: Sister Samuelle launches mural project to condemn sexual abuse within the Church
Sister Samuelle launches mural project to condemn sexual abuse within the Church
Sister Samuelle and filmmaker Quentin Delcourt announced an artistic project called Renaissance, coinciding with Pope Francis's death. The project involves creating a large mosaic with nuns and monks who are abuse victims, aiming to place the pieces in holy sites linked to accused artist Marko Rupnik.

Delcourt emphasized the project's theme of resurrection and healing amid the ongoing controversy surrounding Rupnik and the Church's handling of abuse allegations. Sister Samuelle criticized Pope Francis for his ambiguous stance on these issues.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Chinese Exporters Begin to Feel Pain of Tariffs as Containers Stack Up
Chinese Exporters Begin to Feel Pain of Tariffs as Containers Stack Up
Chinese exporters are struggling to find domestic buyers as U.S. orders decline amid a trade war, leading to halted production and increased shipping cancellations. E-commerce giants are attempting to pivot exporters to domestic markets, but experts warn that local consumers may not fill the gap.

As factories face reduced orders, many workers are furloughed, and some companies have ceased production. Economists caution that if the trade war continues, China's economy could suffer significantly without a robust domestic demand to compensate for lost exports.


#military

Times Of Israel: IDF sees continued surge in female combat recruits amid Gaza war
IDF sees continued surge in female combat recruits amid Gaza war
The Israel Defense Forces reported a significant increase in female conscripts joining combat units during the March-April draft, with turnout rates exceeding 100% in various units. This rise in participation is attributed to heightened motivation amid ongoing conflict following Hamas's attacks on October 7, 2023.

While women have historically served in the IDF, recent decades have seen expanded combat roles. Despite some criticism regarding gender integration and its impact on military effectiveness, supporters argue it is essential for maximizing available manpower. The IDF emphasizes that these changes are based on operational needs rather than social agendas.


#culture

GB News: St George's Day: Patron saint impersonator tells GB News about the importance of English celebration
St George's Day: Patron saint impersonator tells GB News about the importance of English celebration
Russell Palmer emphasizes the significance of St George's Day, highlighting its role in uniting people, especially children, in celebrating England's patron saint. He notes that while the day may not hold the same religious importance, the symbolism of St George remains widely recognized.




#health

Le Monde: Record levels of TFA, the most common PFAS, found in wine bottles
Record levels of TFA, the most common PFAS, found in wine bottles
A recent study by the Pesticide Action Network found that Trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), a prevalent "forever chemical," contaminates European wines, with levels rising significantly since the late 1980s. All wines tested from 1988 onward contained TFA, with concentrations increasing sharply in recent years.

The research indicates that TFA levels in wine have surged from 13 µg/l in 1988 to an alarming average of 122 µg/l in vintages from 2021 to 2024, raising concerns about the impact of pesticides containing PFAS.


Fox News: Blood test could predict skin cancer recurrence, study shows
Blood test could predict skin cancer recurrence, study shows
Researchers at NYU Langone Health have found that blood tests measuring circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) can predict the recurrence of stage 3 melanoma, a particularly aggressive form of skin cancer. The study indicated that 80% of patients with detectable ctDNA experienced a return of the cancer after treatment.

The findings suggest that ctDNA tests could enhance early detection and improve treatment outcomes for melanoma patients, as traditional monitoring methods become less effective after lymph node removal. Researchers aim to refine the sensitivity of these tests to further reduce false negatives.