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23 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Illegal immigrant convicted of killing teens in high-speed crash to be released early: 'It's disgusting'
Families of two young victims killed in a 2021 car crash in Orange County, California, are urging the state to keep the illegal immigrant driver, Oscar Eduardo Ortega-Anguiano, incarcerated. He is set for early release despite a 10-year sentence for gross vehicular manslaughter.
Ortega-Anguiano has a lengthy criminal history, including prior deportations. The families fear he may re-enter the U.S. again if released. They express outrage over the potential leniency in his sentence, emphasizing the loss of their children and the perceived injustice of the situation.
#politics
Breitbart: Watch: 'The Office' Star Rainn Wilson Hits Back at MSNBC Host Saying Trump, Musk Created Distrust in Media
Actor Rainn Wilson challenged MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle's claim that Donald Trump and Elon Musk are to blame for American distrust in media. He argued that legacy media should apply the same scrutiny to the Biden administration as it does to Trump, criticizing what he sees as a lack of accountability.
Ruhle defended the media's coverage of Biden, asserting that they have addressed issues like immigration and highlighted her own tough questions to Vice President Kamala Harris. The discussion reflects ongoing tensions about media bias and accountability in political reporting.
Breitbart: Educational Toy Company Sues Trump over Tariffs: 'Executive Branch Power Grab'
Learning Resources, Inc., an Illinois-based educational toy manufacturer, has filed a lawsuit against President Trump and several Cabinet officials, claiming that his tariffs represent an overreach of executive power. The company argues that the tariffs have caused significant financial harm, threatening its operations despite its intention to increase U.S. manufacturing.
The lawsuit contends that the President's authority to impose tariffs is not supported by the Constitution or the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, as previous laws have provided clear, limited powers for such actions. Learning Resources asserts that the tariffs are overly broad and calculated arbitrarily, affecting businesses that should benefit from trade.
Breitbart: WEF Investigating Founder Klaus Schwab over Corruption Allegations
Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum, is under investigation following a whistleblower's letter alleging financial and ethical misconduct involving luxury travel and property use. Schwab, who resigned as chair, denies the claims and intends to pursue legal action against the accusers.
The allegations also include a toxic workplace culture at WEF, with past claims of sexual harassment and discrimination. The organization has appointed Peter Brabeck-Letmathe as interim chairman while a search for a permanent replacement is underway.
#society
Fox News: Former Biden official 'pleased' Trump admin tackling antisemitism
Deborah Lipstadt, former special envoy to monitor antisemitism, expressed satisfaction with the Trump administration's focus on the issue, noting it aligns with her efforts during the Biden administration. She criticized universities for inadequately addressing antisemitism, creating a hostile environment for Jewish students.
Lipstadt emphasized that many feel universities have failed to take antisemitism seriously, leading to negative consequences. She warned against using antisemitism as a political weapon, advocating for a focused fight against the issue itself rather than against institutions.
The Western Journal: Female Student Tearfully Recounts Horror Encounter with Trans Athlete, Board Chairwoman Spits Back Sick Reply
At a recent school board meeting in California, 17-year-old Celeste Diest emotionally recounted her experience of being watched by a transgender athlete while changing in the girls' locker room. Her testimony was met with dismissal from board chairwoman Colleen Martin, who urged her to "wrap it up."
The community remains divided on the issue, with a slight majority opposing transgender access to women's sports and facilities. Diest's plea for justice resonated with many, highlighting growing discontent with progressive policies in education.
Forbes: Hegseth’s No. 2 Has Donated Tens Of Millions To DEI Causes
Steve Feinberg, the deputy secretary of defense, has made significant philanthropic contributions, particularly towards diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, donating nearly $40 million to scholarship programs for Black students. His foundation's largest beneficiaries include Tuskegee University and the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation.
Despite Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's stated mission to eliminate DEI efforts, Feinberg's spokesperson claimed alignment with Hegseth's priorities, emphasizing that his donations support merit and performance. Feinberg's philanthropic shift began in response to the national outcry following George Floyd's murder in 2020.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Donald Trump to let Vladimir Putin keep occupied Ukrainian land in major blow to Volodymyr Zelensky's 'red line'
Donald Trump’s proposed peace plan for Ukraine would allow Russia to retain most of the territories it occupies, including Crimea, in exchange for a ceasefire and direct talks. This plan, which is set to be discussed in London, contradicts Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's stance against recognizing occupied territories.
While Ukraine may regain some access to key areas, the proposal lacks clear US security guarantees and includes conditions like banning Ukraine from NATO. The plan has sparked concerns over international law and the implications of recognizing Russian territorial claims.
#culture
Fox News: Get up to 60% off print books and 80% off Kindle books during the Amazon Book Sale
Amazon is hosting its Book Sale from April 23 to 28, offering significant discounts on eBooks (up to 80% off), print books (up to 60% off), and audiobooks under $8. Kindle devices and subscriptions like Kindle Unlimited and Audible are also available at reduced prices.
Highlights include the Kindle Scribe for $364.99, Fire HD tablets starting at $64.99, and various cookbooks and fiction titles at steep discounts. Prime members can access additional deals and a 30-day free trial for Kindle Unlimited.
#health
The Western Journal: 'A Huge National Crisis': Raw Sewage Flowing from Mexico Causes Major Problems for US Navy SEALs
Raw sewage from Mexico is severely impacting Navy SEAL training in San Diego, with over 1,100 cases of gastrointestinal illnesses reported among trainees due to exposure to contaminated water. The Tijuana River has long been a source of pollution, affecting military personnel and local residents.
The Department of Defense has faced criticism for failing to adhere to beach closure postings, increasing health risks. The contamination not only threatens military readiness but also poses health hazards to Border Patrol agents and the community. Urgent action is needed to address this ongoing crisis.
#crime
Fox News: DHS chief Kristi Noem's purse was stolen days after similar incident just blocks away: report
A woman dining at the Westin Hotel in Washington, D.C., had her purse stolen, just days before Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem experienced a similar theft at a nearby restaurant. Both incidents involved a suspect described as a White male in dark clothing and a mask.
The woman was surprised by the similarities and noted police contacted her regarding the Noem case. Noem’s purse contained $3,000 in cash and personal documents, which she was using for family outings. The connection between the two thefts remains unclear.