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23 Apr 2025

#politics

Forbes: Trump Store Touts ‘Presidential Gold Note’ As Tariffs Rattle Markets And Gold Prices Soar
Trump Store Touts ‘Presidential Gold Note’ As Tariffs Rattle Markets And Gold Prices Soar
The Trump Store has launched a new $47 “Presidential Gold Aurum Note” featuring Donald Trump's portrait, coinciding with a surge in gold prices. This note, containing 100 mg of pure gold, aims to attract both patriots and investors amid market uncertainties following Trump's tariffs.

Despite concerns about potential conflicts of interest, Trump's attorneys assert that he legally manages his business interests through a trust. The Trump Store's merchandise sales reached an estimated $2.7 million in 2023, reflecting a shift towards presidential-themed products.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Colombian President Says His US Visa Has Been Revoked, Rages Against Trump
Colombian President Says His US Visa Has Been Revoked, Rages Against Trump
Colombian President Gustavo Petro claimed during a cabinet meeting that the Trump administration revoked his U.S. visa, although the U.S. Embassy stated no formal notification of revocation was issued. His comments coincided with tensions over immigration policies and drug control.

Petro has faced criticism for increasing coca cultivation in Colombia, risking U.S. certification status, which could affect security cooperation and trade agreements. His remarks also included a condemnation of El Salvador's treatment of Venezuelan migrants.


Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Apr. 23: Day 565 – Why pope’s final Gaza statements won’t heal rift with Israel
Daily Briefing Apr. 23: Day 565 – Why pope’s final Gaza statements won’t heal rift with Israel
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump discussed various issues, with Trump stating they are aligned on all matters. Meanwhile, Hamas is set to propose a new ceasefire framework in Cairo, suggesting a five-year truce and a technocratic council for Gaza.

Pope Francis passed away, leaving a message advocating for peace in the region. Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, a potential successor, is noted for his ties to Israel. New US Ambassador Mike Huckabee accused Iran of threatening Israel and the US, resonating with Israeli officials.


#economy

Forbes: Why Chobani’s Billionaire Founder Is Investing $1.2 Billion In A State-Of-The-Art New York Dairy
Why Chobani’s Billionaire Founder Is Investing $1.2 Billion In A State-Of-The-Art New York Dairy
Hamdi Ulukaya, founder of Chobani, is investing $1.2 billion to expand his yogurt production, including a new facility in New York capable of processing 12 million pounds of milk daily. This investment aims to support local dairy farmers amid industry challenges.

Chobani's growth reflects a commitment to American-made products, with plans for 1,000 new jobs. Ulukaya emphasizes the importance of manufacturing infrastructure to ensure quality food accessibility. The company remains privately held, prioritizing long-term goals over short-term profits.


GB News: Nissan boss says UK is 'not a competitive place to build cars' with 'all sorts of different issues'
Nissan boss says UK is 'not a competitive place to build cars' with 'all sorts of different issues'
A senior Nissan executive has stated that the UK is becoming uncompetitive for car manufacturing due to high energy costs and other challenges. The Sunderland plant, which employs around 6,000 people, pays the highest electricity rates among Nissan's global facilities.

He urged for increased government support and incentives for the automotive sector, especially for electric vehicle production. Despite recent operational cuts, Nissan plans to produce new electric models in Sunderland following a significant investment.


#culture

The Federalist: Celebrating The Life Of 'Mr. Game Show,' Wink Martindale
Celebrating The Life Of 'Mr. Game Show,' Wink Martindale
Wink Martindale, a prominent game show host known for his work from the 1960s to the 1990s, passed away at age 91. He hosted several shows, most notably "Tic-Tac-Dough," which became a landmark in game show history for its use of computerized graphics and lucrative prize pots.

Martindale began his career as a disc jockey and transitioned to television, becoming a fixture in American entertainment. His legacy continues through archival footage and the influence he had on future game show hosts.


#crime

Fox News: New Mexico Supreme Court bans judge after alleged TdA member arrested at home
New Mexico Supreme Court bans judge after alleged TdA member arrested at home
Former New Mexico judge Joel Cano has been barred from holding any judicial office in the state after the arrest of an alleged Tren de Aragua gang member at his home. The New Mexico Supreme Court issued the ruling, stating Cano cannot hold or run for any judicial position or officiate weddings.

Cano's resignation followed an investigation into Cristhian Ortega-Lopez, a suspected gang member and illegal alien from Venezuela. Ortega-Lopez was arrested along with others at Cano's residence, where firearms were also seized. He had been living with Cano's family after being offered shelter by Cano's wife.