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23 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: 'Be gone': Republicans target sexually violent illegal immigrants in new bill
Lawmakers are introducing the BE GONE Act to enhance penalties for illegal immigrants convicted of sex crimes, aligning with President Trump's previous border policies. The bill aims to expand the definition of "aggravated felonies" and provide more tools for deportation.
The legislation comes amid concerns over sexual violence and aims to protect American citizens. It has garnered support from various immigration advocacy groups, emphasizing the need for stricter measures against criminal illegal aliens.
#politics
Breitbart: Mean Girls: Jimmy Kimmel, Jasmine Crockett Cackle over Insults to Trump, Musk, Marjorie Taylor Greene
Jimmy Kimmel hosted Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, who criticized former President Trump and his administration during a light-hearted interview. Crockett dismissed Elon Musk's intelligence and continued to mock GOP figures, including Marjorie Taylor Greene, whom she labeled as the "dumbest person in Congress."
The exchange was filled with laughter and playful banter, with Kimmel encouraging Crockett's jabs at her political opponents. Crockett expressed confidence in her intelligence compared to Trump, agreeing to a public IQ test challenge.
#society
The Western Journal: Trump Throws Support Behind Plan to Incentivize Having Babies by Offering Sizable Cash Bonuses
President Donald Trump has endorsed a "baby bonus" plan to provide $5,000 cash incentives to new mothers in response to declining U.S. birth rates. He expressed support during a recent media session, highlighting concerns about the shrinking workforce and economic implications of low fertility.
In addition to the baby bonus, Trump is considering other initiatives, such as menstrual education for women and allocating scholarships for parents. While the proposal aims to encourage family growth, it may face opposition from fiscal conservatives wary of increased government spending.
#economy
Forbes: Trump Approval Rating Tracker: Worst Economic Reviews In Years, Latest Poll Finds
President Trump is facing declining approval ratings, particularly regarding his economic policies and new tariffs on trading partners. Recent polls indicate that a majority of Americans disapprove of his job performance, with many expressing concerns that his tariffs will harm the economy.
Trump's handling of the economy received some of its lowest ratings, with significant disapproval from younger voters and a general lack of confidence in his economic management. Despite some support for his goals regarding tariffs, many believe his approach is detrimental.
#religion
The Telegraph: Cardinal calls for ‘return to tradition’ as race begins to be next pope
Cardinal Timothy Dolan has called for a return to conservative traditions within the Roman Catholic Church as candidates prepare for the election of Pope Francis's successor. He advocates for "more clarity in teaching" and refinement of Church traditions, criticizing Francis for creating confusion on key issues.
The upcoming conclave will see a divide between progressives seeking to maintain Francis's legacy and conservatives discontent with his 12-year tenure. Dolan, the archbishop of New York, emphasized the importance of the next pope embodying these conservative values.
#culture
The Western Journal: 'The Tide Is Turning': Churches Across the Country Report Unprecedented Easter Weekend Numbers
Easter weekend 2025 saw unprecedented attendance and baptisms in churches across the U.S., signaling a significant spiritual renewal. Pastors reported record numbers and a notable engagement from Gen Z and young Millennials, suggesting a cultural shift towards faith.
This revival reflects a growing movement among Americans seeking deeper connections with spirituality. Many believe this could mark the beginning of a transformative awakening in the nation.
Breitbart: Set of Shakespeare's Plays Could Fetch $6 Million at Auction
A set of the first four editions of William Shakespeare’s collected works, known as the First, Second, Third, and Fourth Folios, is set to be auctioned at Sotheby’s on May 23, with an estimated sale price of £3.5 million to £4.5 million. This marks the first time since 1989 that these folios will be offered as a single lot.
The First Folio, published in 1623, is considered the most significant publication in English literature, preserving many of Shakespeare's plays that might have otherwise been lost. Of the approximately 750 copies printed, around 230 are known to survive today, with most held in institutions.
#health
Forbes: Over 150 Million People In U.S. Live In Places With Failing Pollution Grades—These Cities Have The Worst Pollution
Nearly half of Americans live in areas with poor air quality, as reported by the American Lung Association. About 156 million people reside in communities that received failing grades for ozone or particle pollution, with worsening conditions noted in both the West and East.
The report highlights the health risks associated with air pollution, particularly for vulnerable populations. Concerns are raised about cuts to the EPA, which may exacerbate the situation, leaving families more exposed to harmful pollutants.
#education
Breitbart: Mom Sues School After Son Suspended Over Soda Cans in Shape of Rifle
Riley Grunden is suing the Mountain View-Birch Tree R-III School District after her son was suspended for posting a photo of Dr. Pepper cans arranged like a rifle. The school deemed the post, which included audio referencing the AK47, a potential "terrorist threat," despite a search revealing no danger.
The Goldwater Institute supports the lawsuit, arguing that the suspension violates W.G.'s First Amendment rights, citing a Supreme Court ruling that limits schools' authority over off-campus speech.