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24 Apr 2025

#politics

Fox News: Buttigieg says Democratic Party prone to 'finger-wagging,' needs to do 'better job' reaching out to voters
Buttigieg says Democratic Party prone to 'finger-wagging,' needs to do 'better job' reaching out to voters
Pete Buttigieg emphasized the need for the Democratic Party to engage with voters' concerns rather than alienate them through a focus on identity politics. He criticized the party's tendency to adopt a "finger-wagging" approach, suggesting that it overlooks the economic struggles of low-income individuals.

Buttigieg argued for a more inclusive messaging strategy that addresses the everyday issues faced by working-class voters. He acknowledged the challenges posed by the party's strong moral convictions but stressed the importance of making voters feel valued and understood.


#society

Fox News: Chicago food blogger stunned by 'heinous' online antisemitism
Chicago food blogger stunned by 'heinous' online antisemitism
Chicago food blogger Chris Campbell, known as the "Babka King," has publicly addressed rising antisemitism after receiving hate comments and death threats related to his Jewish food content. He noted that while not all comments are negative, Jewish cuisine attracts the most hostility compared to other cultures.

Despite the backlash, Campbell remains committed to showcasing Jewish food and promoting cultural understanding through cuisine. He emphasizes the importance of using his platform to spread love and combat hate.


Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Apr. 24: Day 566 – Calling Hamas ‘sons of dogs,’ Abbas steps up condemnations
Daily Briefing Apr. 24: Day 566 – Calling Hamas ‘sons of dogs,’ Abbas steps up condemnations
On Yom Hashoah, Holocaust survivors and families of hostages visited Auschwitz, coinciding with remarks from Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Herzog at Yad Vashem. Palestinian Authority President Abbas criticized Hamas, urging them to release hostages to lessen Israel's justification for its actions in Gaza.

In other news, a shark attack off Hadera resulted in the death of Barak Tzach, a 45-year-old father of four. Authorities confirmed his identity after forensics analysis. Residents are advised to avoid swimming with or feeding sharks in the area.


Le Monde: European court condemns France for failing to protect rights of teen rape victims
European court condemns France for failing to protect rights of teen rape victims
The European Court of Human Rights condemned France for inadequately protecting the rights of three teenagers who reported rape. The court stated that the French legal system failed to properly assess the victims' capacity to consent in vulnerable situations.

The cases involved victims aged 13, 14, and 16, with none of the attackers held accountable. The court emphasized that the French state did not fulfill its duty to enforce a criminal-law system that punishes non-consensual sexual acts.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: ‘I tried to accept death’: Freed hostage recounts abduction, captivity and release
‘I tried to accept death’: Freed hostage recounts abduction, captivity and release
Tal Shoham, an Israeli hostage released from Hamas captivity after 505 days, recounted his harrowing experience filled with abuse, starvation, and uncertainty about his family's fate. He was kidnapped during the October 7, 2023, attacks, which resulted in the deaths of many, including his in-laws.

Now home, Shoham emphasizes the urgency of securing the release of remaining hostages, fearing for their lives as ceasefire talks stall. He is focusing on recovery alongside his family, expressing gratitude for their support and the ability to mourn their losses together.


Fox News: US–Russia flashpoint looms over Putin's plans for African naval base
US–Russia flashpoint looms over Putin's plans for African naval base
The Trump administration has issued a warning regarding Russia's plans to establish a naval base in Sudan, citing potential "serious consequences" for any nations engaging with Russia's defense sector. The U.S. State Department encourages Sudan to avoid such transactions, as the base could enhance Russia's military presence in the region.

The proposed facility at Port Sudan is seen as strategically significant for Russia, allowing it to project power in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean. Meanwhile, the ongoing civil war in Sudan continues to escalate, with humanitarian crises worsening as violence displaces millions. The U.S. emphasizes the need for peace and stability in the region.


#religion

Fox News: 5 quotes from Cardinal Robert Sarah, a favorite among conservatives to succeed Pope Francis
5 quotes from Cardinal Robert Sarah, a favorite among conservatives to succeed Pope Francis
Cardinal Robert Sarah, a conservative figure in the Catholic Church, is being considered as a potential successor to Pope Francis. Known for his traditional views, Sarah has criticized modern secularism and mass migration, arguing that Western civilization has strayed from its Christian roots.

His writings, including "The Day Is Now Far Spent," emphasize the dangers of losing faith and the impact of ideological shifts on society. As the papal conclave approaches, Sarah's perspectives are gaining attention among conservative Catholics.


GB News: GB News Daily Reflections - 24 April
GB News Daily Reflections - 24 April
The reflection highlights the moment when Jesus joins two disciples on their way to Emmaus after his resurrection. The disciples, engulfed in sorrow, fail to recognize him and express their disbelief that anyone could be unaware of the recent events surrounding Jesus' death.

This moment emphasizes the theme of grief and the struggle to see hope amidst despair.


#science

Fox News: 329,000 mph nuclear rocket leading next era of space travel
329,000 mph nuclear rocket leading next era of space travel
Pulsar Fusion is developing a compact fusion engine, the Dual Direct Fusion Drive, which powers its Sunbird spacecraft. This technology aims to revolutionize space exploration by enabling missions to reach speeds of nearly 329,000 mph, making them faster and more efficient.

The Sunbird can transport significant cargo to Mars in under six months and facilitate trips to distant planets while reducing fuel needs by up to 50%. With static tests planned for this year and an in-orbit demonstration by 2027, Pulsar Fusion is poised to transform planetary science and deep-space missions.


Forbes: The Truth About The ‘Celestial Smiley Face’ In The Sky This Weekend
The Truth About The ‘Celestial Smiley Face’ In The Sky This Weekend
On April 25, 2025, a crescent moon will align with Venus and Saturn, forming a "smiley face" in the pre-dawn sky. The moon will rise just below Venus, which is significantly brighter than Saturn. This celestial event will be visible shortly before sunrise.

The moon will be in its waning crescent phase, revealing "Earthshine" on its dark side. The sight will be fleeting, as the moon will shrink to a 4% crescent by April 26. Additionally, the Lyrid meteor shower will peak on April 21-22, with the Eta Aquariid shower following in early May.