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24 Apr 2025
#illegals
Forbes: Trump’s New Defense For Violating Immigration Orders: A Different Agency Did It
The Trump administration has acknowledged deporting migrants to El Salvador despite a court order prohibiting such actions, claiming the Department of Defense, not Homeland Security, carried out the removals. Legal representatives argue this constitutes a clear violation of the court's directive.
The outcome of this situation hinges on whether the presiding judge will accept the administration's defense. If found in contempt, officials could face civil or criminal penalties, raising concerns about the administration's willingness to adhere to judicial rulings.
#politics
The Economist: Who will stop Donald Trump’s drive for unchecked power?
In his second term, President Donald Trump is bypassing Congress, focusing on unilateral actions rather than legislative achievements. His first 100 days have included significant tariff increases and aggressive bureaucratic changes, marking a departure from traditional presidential norms.
Despite a lack of legislative progress, these actions may be among the most impactful of any modern presidency. The Supreme Court may play a crucial role in checking his authority as he navigates this unprecedented approach to governance.
The Economist: How courts might stop Donald Trump’s attack on civil society
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously in NRA v. Vullo that government officials cannot coerce private entities to suppress political views, affirming First Amendment protections. This decision may set a precedent for future legal challenges against perceived governmental overreach.
As Donald Trump continues to assert his influence, questions arise about checks on his power, with potential reliance on the Supreme Court to limit his actions. The political landscape remains tense as Congress appears inactive in curbing his authority.
#society
Fox News: Dem mayor fed up with homeless crisis proposes jailing vagrants who refuse housing
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan has proposed a controversial plan to jail homeless individuals who refuse housing services three times, citing addiction and mental health issues as significant barriers. He argues that current policies fail to address the needs of those who resist help, leading to a cycle of homelessness and addiction.
This proposal comes amid rising homelessness in California, with nearly half the nation's unsheltered population residing in the state. Mahan's approach marks a shift from traditional progressive policies, as he seeks to enforce accountability while still offering low-barrier housing options.
#foreignaffairs
Human Events: Moscow bombs Kyiv, killing at least 9, injuring dozens as peace talks hit the rocks
Russian missile strikes on Kyiv resulted in at least nine fatalities and numerous injuries, marking one of the deadliest attacks in the ongoing conflict. Air raid sirens alerted citizens as rescue workers responded to the destruction, with at least 42 people hospitalized, including children.
This escalation follows comments from former President Trump suggesting a potential peace deal, despite stalled negotiations over a US proposal that includes recognizing Russia's annexation of Crimea. President Zelensky firmly rejected this, asserting Ukraine's territorial integrity.
The Economist: Europe’s reluctant reset with Turkey
Turkey's President Erdogan asserts that European security relies on Turkey, especially as the threat from Russia grows and Ukraine remains on the defensive. Despite Turkey's economic struggles and lower defense spending compared to Germany, Erdogan's position highlights the need for European cooperation with Turkey.
As Europe faces increasing security challenges, Erdogan's call for collaboration underscores a critical shift in regional dynamics, emphasizing Turkey's role in addressing these issues.
#culture
Breitbart: Nolte: Disney+ Introduces ‘Violent Rape’ of ‘Undocumented’ Immigrants in ‘Star Wars’ Series
The latest Star Wars series, Andor, includes a controversial scene where an Imperial officer attempts to rape a Rebel fugitive, raising questions about the use of terms like "undocumented" in the narrative. Creator Tony Gilroy defends this choice by linking it to the historical prevalence of rape in civilization.
Critics argue that such themes undermine the essence of the Star Wars franchise, which traditionally served as a fairy tale in space. They contend that Disney's handling of the series has strayed far from its original appeal, alienating long-time fans.
#health
Fox News: Holding paper receipts for just 10 seconds can pose health risks, researchers warn
Health researchers are raising concerns about Bisphenol S (BPS), an endocrine disruptor found in paper receipts, which can be absorbed through the skin in as little as 10 seconds. The Center for Environmental Health (CEH) has issued a notice of violation to 32 retailers for high BPS levels in their receipts.
CEH plans to file a lawsuit unless these retailers provide consumer warnings or reformulate their products. They advise consumers to avoid paper receipts and recommend that retail workers wear gloves to minimize exposure. Experts emphasize the need for further research on the health impacts of BPS and similar "forever chemicals."
#crime
Fox News: Violent suspected MS-13 gang member with long rap sheet arrested after year on the run: police
Leonel Vargas Jr., a suspected MS-13 gang member with a violent criminal history, was arrested in Nashville after a year on the run. He faces multiple charges, including felony aggravated assault and burglary, and is not eligible for bond.
Vargas has a lengthy criminal record dating back to 2019, including previous assault charges and probation violations. His arrest follows ongoing investigations into his ties to MS-13, as authorities continue to address gang-related violence in the U.S.
Breitbart: Actress Sophie Nyweide Cause of Death Revealed
Vermont police are investigating the death of 24-year-old actress Sophie Nyweide as a possible homicide. Her body was discovered on a riverbank near a makeshift shelter, and while a man present at the scene reported her death, he is not currently considered a suspect.
Nyweide's mother revealed that she had struggled with illegal drugs, and reports indicate she may have been pregnant at the time of her death. Authorities are initially treating the case as a potential accidental overdose, pending toxicology results.
#sports
GB News: Rory McIlroy hints Erica Stoll rumour is true as golf star prepares to play for first time since Masters win
Rory McIlroy and his wife, Erica Stoll, are reportedly building a new home in London, hinting at a potential return to the UK from their current residence in Florida. This comes after McIlroy's recent Masters victory, marking a significant achievement in his career.
The couple, who faced marital challenges last year but have since reconciled, were seen celebrating McIlroy's win with their daughter, Poppy. McIlroy is set to return to competition at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.