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Fox News: Walz takes aim at Trump's deportation policies, says 'university students' being 'shoved into unmarked vans'
Walz takes aim at Trump's deportation policies, says 'university students' being 'shoved into unmarked vans'
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz criticized President Trump in his state address, condemning the administration's deportation policies targeting illegal immigrants and alleged gang members. He expressed concerns over the treatment of individuals, including foreign students and a suspected MS-13 member, emphasizing the need for due process.

Walz also attacked Trump's economic policies, claiming they are causing turmoil and layoffs, and criticized the administration's approach to essential services. He argued that the president's actions are detrimental to working-class Americans and the overall economy.


Fox News: Texas wildlife refuge renamed for murdered 12-year-old, Jocelyn Nungaray, unveils signage: 'Her life mattered'
Texas wildlife refuge renamed for murdered 12-year-old, Jocelyn Nungaray, unveils signage: 'Her life mattered'
The Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge in Texas has been renamed the Jocelyn Nungaray National Wildlife Refuge to honor the 12-year-old girl murdered last year by two Venezuelan illegal immigrants. The renaming ceremony was attended by her mother and officials, including Interior Secretary Doug Burgum.

Jocelyn was found strangled in a creek in Houston, and her death has sparked national discussions on illegal immigration and crime. The accused killers, linked to a violent gang, face potential death penalty charges. The renaming serves as a tribute to her life and a call for remembrance.


Fox News: Trump admin blasts NY Times over 'sob' story on deported kidnapper
Trump admin blasts NY Times over 'sob' story on deported kidnapper
The Trump Department of Homeland Security criticized The New York Times for highlighting the story of deported criminal illegal immigrant Nascimento Blair, claiming it ignored the victims of his crimes. Blair, a Jamaican national, was convicted of kidnapping and other offenses before being deported.

DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin questioned the Times' focus on Blair's rehabilitation narrative while emphasizing the need to prioritize the deportation of serious offenders. She noted that Blair's release was a consequence of past open border policies, asserting that the current administration is committed to restoring order to immigration enforcement.


Breitbart: Illegal Alien Sentenced to Life in Prison for Double Murder on Las Vegas Strip
Illegal Alien Sentenced to Life in Prison for Double Murder on Las Vegas Strip
Yoni Barrios, an illegal alien from Guatemala, received two life sentences for the murder of Maris Mareen DiGiovanni and Brent Allan Hallett during a stabbing spree on the Las Vegas strip in 2022. Barrios, previously protected by California's sanctuary policy, had a criminal record that prevented his deportation.

After being found mentally unfit for trial, Barrios eventually pleaded guilty to the charges. The victims' families expressed their deep loss, highlighting the impact of their deaths on loved ones.


Fox News: GOP DA trades barbs with Newsom after being blamed for bad 'plea deal' for illegal immigrant felon
GOP DA trades barbs with Newsom after being blamed for bad 'plea deal' for illegal immigrant felon
Orange County DA Todd Spitzer criticized California's early release policies after an illegal immigrant, Oscar Eduardo Ortega-Anguiano, was set to be released early for manslaughter. Ortega-Anguiano, convicted of killing two teens while driving under the influence, was sentenced to 10 years but was to be released over six years early due to state credit systems.

Following public outcry, Governor Gavin Newsom's office stated it would comply with an ICE detainer to keep Ortega-Anguiano in custody for federal prosecution. The DOJ plans to pursue federal charges, ensuring he faces additional time before possible deportation.


Fox News: Detained migrants given 12 hours to contest deportation under Alien Enemies Act, ICE document says
Detained migrants given 12 hours to contest deportation under Alien Enemies Act, ICE document says
The Trump administration is reportedly allowing migrants as little as 12 hours to contest their deportation after notification, according to an unsealed ICE document. This document outlines the timeframes for filing habeas petitions under the Alien Enemies Act.

Typically, migrants would have 24 hours to file such petitions, but ICE may proceed with removal if no intent is expressed. This revelation follows a Supreme Court decision to halt deportations of Venezuelan criminals, with dissent from Justices Alito and Thomas regarding the timing of the order.


Fox News: Fox News Poll: Major increase in positive views on border security
Fox News Poll: Major increase in positive views on border security
Fifty percent of voters believe U.S. border security has improved over the past two years, with President Trump receiving positive ratings for his handling of the issue. Approval ratings show 55% support for his border security efforts, while concerns remain regarding the treatment of illegal immigrants.

Despite positive views on border security, voters express mixed feelings about Trump's immigration policies, with many feeling the administration is too tough on illegal immigrants and asylum seekers. Immigration ranks lower in concern compared to issues like inflation and political divisions.


#politics

Breitbart: Nolte: David Hogg Could Lose DNC Post over Attempt to Primary Dems
Nolte: David Hogg Could Lose DNC Post over Attempt to Primary Dems
DNC Vice Chair David Hogg faces backlash for vowing to primary incumbent Democrats, challenging the party's neutrality. He plans to spend $20 million through his group, Leaders We Deserve, to target what he deems ineffective Democrats, prompting potential rule changes within the DNC.

As the party grapples with low approval ratings, Hogg's actions have sparked internal conflict. DNC Chair Ken Martin is expected to propose a rule requiring neutrality from DNC officers in primaries, forcing Hogg to choose between his position and his funding efforts.


The Western Journal: Mike Johnson Skewers 'The View' Co-Hosts for Attempting to Paint New Trump Move as Racist
Mike Johnson Skewers 'The View' Co-Hosts for Attempting to Paint New Trump Move as Racist
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized co-hosts of ABC's "The View" for their negative portrayal of President Trump's $5,000 baby bonus proposal. Johnson dismissed their claims of racism and argued that the show's hosts consistently reject positive initiatives from the Trump administration.

Whoopi Goldberg and Sunny Hostin expressed skepticism about the proposal, with Goldberg questioning its financial adequacy and Hostin implying it favored white mothers. Johnson contended that their rhetoric reflects a broader issue of race-baiting among liberals, which he believes ultimately undermines their credibility.


The American Mind: Divided State
Divided State
Matt McCaw, a resident of central Oregon, expresses frustration with the state's political climate, particularly after the COVID-19 pandemic led to strict measures he believes harmed education and personal freedoms. He has joined the Greater Idaho movement, aiming to transfer conservative regions of Oregon to Idaho, reflecting a growing divide between urban and rural values.

The movement has gained traction, with several counties supporting the idea of exploring territorial changes. McCaw and others argue that the urban-rural split necessitates a reevaluation of state borders to better represent the interests of disaffected voters, as evidenced by stark political differences across the state.


Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: DNC's Wild Hogg Problem
Fox News Politics Newsletter: DNC's Wild Hogg Problem
DNC chair Ken Martin emphasized the party's neutrality in primary elections, responding to vice chair David Hogg's plans to fund challenges against older Democrats. Martin stated that no DNC officer should influence primary outcomes.

In international news, a Russian strike on Kyiv resulted in multiple casualties, while India vowed to pursue terrorists after a deadly attack in Kashmir. Tensions rise as the U.S. seeks peace talks between Hezbollah and Israel.


Breitbart: Nolte: ‘60 Minutes’ Chief 'Sobbed’ Like a Girl While Announcing Self-Deportation
Nolte: ‘60 Minutes’ Chief 'Sobbed’ Like a Girl While Announcing Self-Deportation
Bill Owens, the executive producer of CBS's 60 Minutes, resigned amid corporate pressure related to a lawsuit from Donald Trump. During his resignation announcement, he expressed that he had become a problem for the corporation, prompting a mix of applause and concern from colleagues, including Anderson Cooper.

The resignation is seen as a response to accusations of bias and misinformation under Owens' leadership, particularly regarding coverage of Trump and other political figures. Shari Redstone, a major stakeholder in CBS's parent company, emphasized the importance of accountability and truth in journalism, contrasting with Owens' perceived agenda.


Breitbart: WATCH: NYC Protesters Swarm Mayoral Candidate Andrew Cuomo
WATCH: NYC Protesters Swarm Mayoral Candidate Andrew Cuomo
Protesters interrupted former Governor Andrew Cuomo's campaign event for New York City mayor at Medger Evers College, voicing their anger over his handling of COVID-19 in nursing homes. NYPD removed the demonstrators, who shouted accusations and held signs against him.

Cuomo is seeking to present himself as a moderate capable of restoring order in the city, despite facing backlash from past scandals, including sexual harassment allegations. His campaign is met with skepticism, as some believe his past decisions may hinder his political future.


Breitbart: Trump Announces Meeting with Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg
Trump Announces Meeting with Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg
President Trump is set to meet with Atlantic Editor Jeffrey Goldberg and two other reporters, Michael Scherer and Ashley Parker, to discuss a forthcoming story titled “The Most Consequential President of this Century.” Trump expressed skepticism about the Atlantic's ability to produce a fair portrayal of him.

The meeting comes after Goldberg published controversial articles regarding Trump, including claims he disparaged fallen soldiers. Despite previous criticisms, Trump is approaching the interview with curiosity and a competitive spirit.


Breitbart: CNN’s Enten: There Is a 'Revolt Within the Democratic Party,' Sirens Should Be Going Off
CNN’s Enten: There Is a 'Revolt Within the Democratic Party,' Sirens Should Be Going Off
CNN's Harry Enten highlighted a significant discontent among Democratic voters towards their leaders, particularly regarding economic policies. Confidence in Democratic congressional leaders has plummeted from 80% to 39%, marking a historic low in Gallup polling.

Enten noted that even Chuck Schumer's favorability among New York Democrats has dropped to just 52%, indicating a potential for primary challenges. This dissatisfaction signals a critical moment for Democratic leaders as they face growing unrest within their party.


Breitbart: Rocker Cherie Currie Goes 'Full MAGA': 'F**k the Democratic Party, We've Had It With You'
Rocker Cherie Currie Goes 'Full MAGA': 'F**k the Democratic Party, We've Had It With You'
Cherie Currie, former lead vocalist of The Runaways, has declared herself a "full MAGA conservative," criticizing the Democratic Party and expressing strong opposition to radical LGBTQ ideology and gun control. She labeled Democrats as "clowns" and "cowards" for their stances on crime and child safety.

Currie's political shift has been developing over the past year, highlighted by her support for the activist group "Gays Against Groomers." She is set to speak at the "American Restoration Tour" in Beverly Hills in April.


Front Page Magazine: Mr. Globalism Goes Away
Mr. Globalism Goes Away
Klaus Schwab, the founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), has announced his resignation as Chair and Board member, amid declining attendance and credibility of the Davos meetings. The WEF, once a hub for globalist discussions, is losing influence as world leaders increasingly opt out of participation.

The rise of nationalism and skepticism towards globalism has led to a significant backlash against the WEF, with many viewing it as an elite establishment disconnected from the public. As Schwab steps down, the future of the WEF under new leadership remains uncertain, with many questioning its relevance in today's political climate.


Fox News: Pastor leading Target DEI boycott calls MAGA, Trump 'roaches' in Easter sermon
Pastor leading Target DEI boycott calls MAGA, Trump 'roaches' in Easter sermon
Rev. Jamal Bryant, a Georgia pastor, criticized President Trump and his supporters during an Easter sermon, labeling them "roaches" and warning that Black Americans could be next in line for deportations. He emphasized the need for financial support to combat the Trump administration's policies on diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Bryant also updated his congregation on the ongoing boycott against Target, claiming it has resulted in significant financial losses for the retailer. He urged continued action against perceived racism and sexism, while Target defended its commitment to inclusivity.


Front Page Magazine: Larry David Mocks Trump as Hitler in the NY Times Now, but the Paper Fawned Over Adolf in '33
Larry David Mocks Trump as Hitler in the NY Times Now, but the Paper Fawned Over Adolf in '33
Larry David's recent op-ed in the New York Times draws a parallel between Trump and Hitler, criticizing fellow leftist Bill Maher for his honest portrayal of Trump. The piece has been labeled as tone-deaf and unoriginal, echoing past media missteps in their coverage of Hitler.

The article also references a 1933 New York Times piece that praised Hitler, highlighting a historical pattern of media misjudgment. Both David's analogy and the Times' past coverage are criticized for failing to grasp the gravity of their subjects.


Fox News: Federal judge partially blocks Trump's effort to deny funding to pro-DEI public schools
Federal judge partially blocks Trump's effort to deny funding to pro-DEI public schools
A federal judge in New Hampshire has blocked the Trump administration's attempt to cut funding to public schools that maintain diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, citing potential First Amendment violations. The ruling prevents the Education Department from withholding Title I funds from schools involved in the lawsuit.

The decision follows widespread concern and legal challenges from education groups regarding the importance of Title I funding for low-income schools. The judge emphasized the need for free speech and diverse ideas, stating that the administration's actions could undermine foundational democratic principles.


Fox News: Whip watch: Dick Durbin gives tearful goodbye as Dem power play begins for No. 2 Senate spot
Whip watch: Dick Durbin gives tearful goodbye as Dem power play begins for No. 2 Senate spot
Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., announced he will not seek re-election in 2026, prompting a race for his position as Senate minority whip. Potential candidates include Sen. Brian Schatz, current deputy whip, and Senators Patty Murray and Sheldon Whitehouse, both known for their active roles in the Senate.

Durbin expressed his decision to retire with emotion, reflecting on his nearly 30 years in the Senate. The leadership elections are expected to be competitive, with candidates bringing varying strengths and political backgrounds to the table.


Forbes: Judge Blocks Trump From Mandating Proof Of Citizenship For Voting
Judge Blocks Trump From Mandating Proof Of Citizenship For Voting
A federal judge has partially blocked President Trump's executive order aimed at changing voting requirements, particularly the provision requiring proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration. The ruling emphasizes that Congress and states, not the President, hold the authority to regulate federal elections.

Additionally, the judge halted another provision that would require federal agencies to verify potential voters' citizenship before issuing registration forms. The lawsuit was initiated by the Democratic National Committee and other affiliated groups.


Fox News: SCOOP: Inside progressives' plan to have 'thousands' protest vulnerable Republican's town hall
SCOOP: Inside progressives' plan to have 'thousands' protest vulnerable Republican's town hall
Progressive activists in New York's suburbs plan to protest a town hall hosted by Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., this Sunday. The Indivisible Rockland Organizing Committee aims to gather a large crowd outside the event to express dissent against perceived limitations on First Amendment rights during public meetings.

While the group emphasizes their demonstration will be peaceful, they have also indicated support for disruptions inside the event. Lawler's team criticized the planned protest, asserting it undermines civil debate. Activists argue the town hall restricts genuine public engagement, and they are committed to ensuring their voices are heard.


Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC and RICHARD BARIS: The media’s fake polls and economic lies are trying to scare America into submission
JACK POSOBIEC and RICHARD BARIS: The media’s fake polls and economic lies are trying to scare America into submission
Jack Posobiec and Richard Baris discussed how mainstream media employs push polls to distort public perception, particularly regarding President Trump and the economy. They highlighted the disconnect between media narratives and real-world support for Trump, emphasizing the need for transparency about economic challenges stemming from decades of mismanagement.

Baris noted that the current economic situation reflects a shift from a goods-producing economy to a service-based model, which has led to instability. Both agreed that media-driven fears, especially among older voters regarding Social Security, often overshadow actual economic data, with misinformation amplifying concerns.


Fox News: SNL's Bowen Yang says he didn't originally want to portray JD Vance, jokingly calls him 'pope killer'
SNL's Bowen Yang says he didn't originally want to portray JD Vance, jokingly calls him 'pope killer'
Bowen Yang, a cast member of "Saturday Night Live," expressed doubts about his portrayal of Vice President JD Vance, suggesting there were better candidates for the role. He humorously referred to Vance as a "pope killer," a nod to Vance's visit with Pope Francis shortly before the Pope's passing.

Yang discussed his preparation for the role, including working with an accent coach, and addressed other recent SNL moments, including a memorable incident involving country star Morgan Wallen. He also commented on actress Aimee Lou Wood's reaction to a skit that mocked her, noting that they have since reconciled.


Fox News: Judge who blocked Trump from cutting funding to sanctuary cities has deep ties to Democratic Party
Judge who blocked Trump from cutting funding to sanctuary cities has deep ties to Democratic Party
Judge William Orrick, appointed by Obama, ruled that Trump's executive orders to cut funding for sanctuary cities are unconstitutional, citing violations of the separation of powers and due process. Orrick has significant financial ties to the Democratic Party, donating over $113,600 to various Democratic candidates.

His contributions include support for Obama, Kerry, and Clinton, along with leadership roles in committees to elect Democratic candidates. The ruling highlights concerns over the impact of funding cuts on local governments and their communities.


Fox News: White House torches Tim Walz's speech about Trump's 'gulags,' 'chaos': 'His largest city burned to the ground'
White House torches Tim Walz's speech about Trump's 'gulags,' 'chaos': 'His largest city burned to the ground'
The White House responded sharply to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's state of the state address, where he criticized President Trump’s immigration policies and alleged chaos in the administration. White House deputy press secretary Harrison Fields highlighted Walz's past handling of the Minneapolis riots and his association with Vice President Harris.

Walz condemned Trump's actions regarding illegal immigration and economic policies, arguing they undermine American values and harm working-class citizens. He pointed to the deportation of individuals like Kilmar Abrego Garcia and criticized the administration for its handling of federal services and tariffs.


Breitbart: Newt Gingrich: Strong Economy 'Life and Death' for House GOP
Newt Gingrich: Strong Economy 'Life and Death' for House GOP
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich emphasized the critical importance of a strong economy for House Republicans as the 2026 midterm elections draw near. He warned that a weak economy could jeopardize their majority, stating that Republicans must address economic issues urgently to maintain their position.

Gingrich noted that while House leaders are working towards solutions, the pressure is more acute for the House than the Senate. He highlighted that a successful last two years for President Trump depends on having a Republican-controlled House and Senate.


Fox News: Democrats' vice chair gets ultimatum: stay neutral in primaries or step down from party leadership
Democrats' vice chair gets ultimatum: stay neutral in primaries or step down from party leadership
DNC Chair Ken Martin has affirmed the committee's neutrality in intra-party primaries, responding to Vice Chair David Hogg's plan to spend $20 million on primary challenges against older Democrats. Martin emphasized that DNC officers must not influence primary outcomes, aiming to maintain trust with voters.

Hogg's initiative has sparked internal tensions, with critics arguing that resources should focus on opposing Republicans instead. While some Democratic leaders support Hogg's push for new leadership, others, including strategist James Carville, have condemned the strategy as detrimental to party unity.


Front Page Magazine: Democrats Don't Want Kamala
Democrats Don't Want Kamala
The Democratic Party has a history of not renominating presidential candidates who lost in previous elections, with notable examples including Hillary Clinton and Al Gore. Kamala Harris, who lost the 2024 election, is now considering whether to run for governor of California instead of pursuing another presidential bid, acknowledging the challenges she faces.

Harris's potential gubernatorial campaign could position her to address issues related to Donald Trump, but she must contend with established frontrunners and a competitive race. Meanwhile, she may also explore other opportunities outside of politics, including writing or establishing a policy institute.


Fox News: Trump's executive order on voting blocked by federal judge amid flurry of legal setbacks
Trump's executive order on voting blocked by federal judge amid flurry of legal setbacks
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., blocked two provisions of President Trump's executive order on election integrity that required proof of citizenship for voter registration. Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ruled that such authority lies with Congress, not the President.

While the judge dismissed challenges to other provisions, she emphasized that the ongoing debate in Congress should guide changes to voter registration laws. Additionally, other federal judges ruled against Trump's attempts to end diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in schools.


GB News: Rosie Duffield ‘denied opportunity’ to scold Starmer: GB News guest fumes at ’shocking’ decision
Rosie Duffield ‘denied opportunity’ to scold Starmer: GB News guest fumes at ’shocking’ decision
Rosie Duffield was denied a chance to question Keir Starmer during PMQs, prompting criticism from broadcaster Carole Malone, who called the Speaker's decision "shocking." Duffield, a former Labour MP, left the party over Starmer's treatment of women.

The discussion follows Starmer's recent U-turn on his stance regarding trans women and single-sex spaces after a Supreme Court ruling. The Prime Minister confirmed the government will protect single-sex spaces based on biological sex, facing backlash from within his party and concerns about the ruling's implications for trans safety.


GB News: Sharon Osbourne claims Irish rap band Kneecap should have visa revoked after pro-Palastine message
Sharon Osbourne claims Irish rap band Kneecap should have visa revoked after pro-Palastine message
Sharon Osbourne has called for the US work visas of Irish rap group Kneecap to be revoked after their pro-Palestinian performance at Coachella, which included anti-Israel messages. She criticized the group for using music as a platform for political statements, claiming it undermines the festival's integrity.

Kneecap defended their performance, stating that their statements are not aggressive compared to the violence they condemn. The controversy has ignited a debate on political expression in music festivals, with Osbourne arguing that such discussions should occur in more appropriate settings.


Fox News: DOGE slashes 'wasteful' 'problem-solving' contract worth $50K in latest round of eliminations
DOGE slashes 'wasteful' 'problem-solving' contract worth $50K in latest round of eliminations
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, has terminated numerous contracts and grants totaling hundreds of millions of dollars, citing wastefulness. This includes the elimination of 269 contracts valued at $845 million, resulting in $255 million in savings.

Among the cuts are $90 million in grants, such as funding for a BIPOC culinary program and a biodiversity partnership in the Russian Far East. DOGE aims to reduce federal spending and increase efficiency in government operations.


#society

The Western Journal: Congressman's 23-Year-Old Daughter Dies 'Unexpectedly' While on Vacation
Congressman's 23-Year-Old Daughter Dies 'Unexpectedly' While on Vacation
Democratic Rep. Jim McGovern of Massachusetts has announced the unexpected death of his 23-year-old daughter, Molly, while she was vacationing in Italy. The family described her as a joyful, compassionate individual who touched many lives.

Molly had recently battled a rare cancer, but the cause of her sudden death remains undisclosed. This tragedy follows the recent loss of another politician's daughter, highlighting the profound grief shared among families.


GB News: ‘Is nothing sacred?’ Andrew Pierce trashes ‘disrespectful’ selfie-taking Pope Francis mourners
‘Is nothing sacred?’ Andrew Pierce trashes ‘disrespectful’ selfie-taking Pope Francis mourners
GB News host Andrew Pierce criticized mourners at St Peter's Basilica for taking selfies with the late Pope Francis as he lies in state. Church guards intervened to stop the behavior, which Pierce described as shocking and disrespectful during such a solemn occasion.

Reporter Ellie Costello noted a stark contrast between the decorum observed during the lying in state of Queen Elizabeth II and the actions of those at the Pope's service. Some mourners expressed that their experiences were marred by the selfie-taking culture, highlighting a troubling trend in society.


Breitbart: Rick Scott, at Harvard: Stop Discriminating and Pay Taxes Like the Rest of Us
Rick Scott, at Harvard: Stop Discriminating and Pay Taxes Like the Rest of Us
Sen. Rick Scott criticized Harvard for alleged discrimination against Jews and called for the university to pay taxes like other institutions. His remarks came amid tensions between Harvard and the Trump administration over federal funding and antisemitism issues.

Harvard has defended its funding, arguing that it supports vital medical research, while acknowledging the presence of antisemitism on campus. The university is currently facing scrutiny over its tax-exempt status due to its political stance.


Front Page Magazine: Islamic Terrorism is Genocide
Islamic Terrorism is Genocide
Recent attacks by Muslim terrorists in Kashmir and other regions have been characterized as genocide rather than terrorism, as victims were systematically targeted based on their religious identity. The assailants employed religious tests to distinguish between Muslims and non-Muslims, resulting in the execution of those who could not recite Islamic phrases.

This pattern of violence is not limited to specific political grievances but reflects a broader agenda of ethnic and religious supremacy. The ongoing global jihad against non-Muslims is framed as a significant threat, with implications that extend beyond localized conflicts, highlighting a historical context of mass killings and cultural eradication.


Breitbart: Leonardo DiCaprio, F1 Star Lewis Hamilton's Vegan Burger Company Shutters
Leonardo DiCaprio, F1 Star Lewis Hamilton's Vegan Burger Company Shutters
Neat Burger, a vegan fast food chain backed by Leonardo DiCaprio and Sir Lewis Hamilton, has closed all its UK outlets after six years of operation. The closure affects around 150 jobs, following a decline in consumer interest in its plant-based offerings despite initial praise.

Despite raising over $25 million and a valuation of $100 million in 2023, the chain's rapid expansion failed due to poor sales. The company has confirmed the decision to close its UK restaurants, focusing on its best-performing locations.


Breitbart: Breitbart's Frances Martel: Hopeless Chinese Youth a Critical Weakness in Tariff Talks
Breitbart's Frances Martel: Hopeless Chinese Youth a Critical Weakness in Tariff Talks
Youth in China face significant challenges, including low marriage prospects due to the one-child policy, high unemployment, and a struggling real estate market. Despite China's status as a major global economy, its citizens do not reap the benefits, leading to widespread disillusionment.

The situation is compounded by a manufacturing sector that relies on exploitative labor practices. Discussions highlight the disconnect between government narratives and the harsh realities faced by young people in China.


GB News: Trans row erupts as women celebrating ruling spark outrage: ‘They’ve had their rights spat upon!’
Trans row erupts as women celebrating ruling spark outrage: ‘They’ve had their rights spat upon!’
Tensions flared during a debate on GB News between commentators Carole Malone and Andy Williams regarding the Supreme Court ruling on biological sex. Malone criticized the dismissive language towards women advocating for single-sex spaces, while Williams acknowledged the complexity of the issue.

The discussion followed protests across the UK, with Malone arguing that women have been marginalized for years, while Williams claimed that both sides share responsibility for the escalating tensions. The debate highlighted the deep divisions surrounding trans rights and the impact of recent legal rulings.


Front Page Magazine: Here’s What Happened When Naftali Bennett Spoke at Princeton
Here’s What Happened When Naftali Bennett Spoke at Princeton
At Princeton University, a talk by former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett was disrupted by protests from anti-Israel students. The event, which aimed to discuss Bennett's experiences and the current Israeli government, faced significant interruptions, including shouting, a walkout by 25 students, and the pulling of a fire alarm.

The protests included derogatory remarks aimed at Jewish students, raising concerns about the campus climate and the limits of free speech. Questions have arisen regarding potential disciplinary actions against the protesters and the university's response to what some view as hate speech.


Front Page Magazine: Israeli Arabs Visit the UK to Defend Their Country
Israeli Arabs Visit the UK to Defend Their Country
Yoseph Haddad, an Israeli Arab and IDF veteran, led a delegation of 35 Israeli Arabs to the UK to counter claims of Israeli apartheid. They aimed to share their experiences and defend Israel against growing anti-Israel sentiment, particularly on campuses.

Haddad emphasized that they are living proof against the narrative of apartheid, highlighting the integration of Arabs in various sectors of Israeli society. He also called for support for Israeli hostages held by Hamas.


Breitbart: Trump Honors Holocaust Victims, Calls Out ‘Leftist, Anti-American Colleges’
Trump Honors Holocaust Victims, Calls Out ‘Leftist, Anti-American Colleges’
President Trump issued a proclamation for Holocaust Remembrance Day, honoring the six million Jews murdered and condemning the rise of antisemitism in the U.S., particularly in light of recent events. He emphasized the importance of Holocaust education and reaffirmed his administration's commitment to protecting Jewish Americans.

The proclamation criticized “leftist, anti-American colleges and universities” for fostering antisemitic sentiment and announced measures to combat discrimination and harassment. Trump called for Americans to reflect on the Holocaust and ensure its memory guides efforts against hatred.


Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: Secretly Transitioning Children
Glazov Gang: Secretly Transitioning Children
Erin Lee, a Colorado mother, has become a whistleblower on the issue of children being secretly transitioned by school staff. Her revelations highlight concerns about parental rights and the influence of educational institutions on gender identity.

The discussion is part of a broader series addressing various contentious topics, including abortion and alleged conspiracies within the Vatican. The series aims to shed light on what the creators view as critical issues affecting society today.


Times Of Israel: ‘Do everything’: Hostage Omri Miran begs to return home in Hamas propaganda clip
‘Do everything’: Hostage Omri Miran begs to return home in Hamas propaganda clip
Hostage Omri Miran, captured by Hamas on October 7, 2023, marked his 48th birthday in captivity, expressing his longing to return home to his family in a recently released video. Miran's family shared the video, highlighting his plea for help and urging protests for the hostages' release.

Miran's father criticized the Israeli government for its failure to secure negotiations for his son's release. Despite ongoing talks in Cairo, progress remains stalled, with previous ceasefire agreements failing to yield further results. The situation for the hostages continues to be dire.


GB News: Glastonbury issued warning as Irish rap band Kneecap set to perform after ‘pro-Hamas’ chants
Glastonbury issued warning as Irish rap band Kneecap set to perform after ‘pro-Hamas’ chants
Glastonbury Festival faces scrutiny over its lineup following controversy surrounding Irish rap band Kneecap, whose recent performance at Coachella included messages perceived as anti-Israel. High-profile figures have criticized the band's lyrics and actions, prompting investigations by counter-terrorism police.

Former Attorney General Sir Michael Ellis emphasized the importance of distinguishing free speech from hate speech, suggesting that Kneecap's actions may warrant legal scrutiny under the Terrorism Act. He urged festival organizers to carefully vet performers to avoid promoting potentially harmful rhetoric.


Forbes: 2 In 5 Corporations Scaling Back LGBTQ Pride Engagement Amid Trump Administration Pressure, Survey Finds
2 In 5 Corporations Scaling Back LGBTQ Pride Engagement Amid Trump Administration Pressure, Survey Finds
A recent survey indicates that nearly 40% of corporations plan to reduce their engagement for LGBTQ Pride Month this June, a significant increase from last year. Many companies cite pressure from conservative activists and political changes as reasons for scaling back support, particularly in external visibility.

Some major Pride organizations have reported a decline in corporate sponsorships, with notable companies like Anheuser-Busch and Comcast withdrawing support. This trend reflects a broader cultural shift, with businesses opting for a more cautious approach to public displays of support for LGBTQ initiatives.


The Western Journal: Video Shows Shark Swimming Between Children Before Attack - Snorkeler Declared Dead
Video Shows Shark Swimming Between Children Before Attack - Snorkeler Declared Dead
A shark attack occurred off the coast of Hadera, Israel, resulting in the death of Barak Tzach, a 40-year-old father of four. Despite swimming in an area where swimming is banned, Tzach was snorkeling when he was attacked, having filmed sharks moments before the incident.

The beach is known for its shark population, drawn by warm water from a nearby power plant. Tzach's wife clarified that he did not feed or provoke the sharks, and the attack is notable as it marks only the fourth shark attack in Israel in 80 years.


The Telegraph: New York beekeeper charged as ‘Rwandan Genocide perpetrator’
New York beekeeper charged as ‘Rwandan Genocide perpetrator’
Faustin Nsabumukunzi, a 65-year-old beekeeper in New York, has been arrested for alleged involvement in the Rwandan Genocide, where he reportedly oversaw violence against Tutsis. He entered the U.S. as a refugee in 2004 and received a green card in 2007, denying any wrongdoing.

The DOJ claims he lied about his past to gain U.S. residency. Prosecutors emphasize their commitment to prosecuting individuals who commit atrocities abroad, regardless of time elapsed. Nsabumukunzi is scheduled to appear in court.


Fox News: Yale drops alleged Hamas-tied student group's status after 'disturbing antisemitic conduct'
Yale drops alleged Hamas-tied student group's status after 'disturbing antisemitic conduct'
Yale University revoked the status of the pro-Palestinian student group Yalies4Palestine for violating rules during a protest that blocked Jewish students. The university cited concerns over antisemitic conduct and is investigating the group's alleged ties to Hamas.

This action follows increased scrutiny of Students for Justice in Palestine amid allegations of endorsing violence and receiving funding linked to Hamas. Yale emphasizes its commitment to free expression while maintaining a safe campus environment.


Fox News: Dubai chocolate sold at Costco sparks potential pistachio shortage, reports claim
Dubai chocolate sold at Costco sparks potential pistachio shortage, reports claim
Dubai chocolate, a dessert inspired by Middle Eastern knafeh, has gained popularity globally, particularly on TikTok, where influencer Maria Vehera's review amassed over 124 million views. The chocolate bar features pistachio cream and kataifi, leading to new menu items and products in the U.S.

However, the rising demand has caused a global pistachio shortage, with prices increasing significantly due to a disappointing harvest and higher quality nuts. Experts warn that the pistachio market is under strain, impacting availability and costs.


Human Events: 1 student killed, 3 injured in stabbing spree at French Catholic school, 15-year-old arrested
1 student killed, 3 injured in stabbing spree at French Catholic school, 15-year-old arrested
A knife attack at a high school in Nantes, France, resulted in one death and several injuries when a 15-year-old student stabbed four classmates during lunch. The attacker is in custody, and a psychiatric evaluation is pending.

French officials, including Prime Minister François Bayrou, called for increased security measures in schools and a commission to address teenage knife crime. President Emmanuel Macron praised the bravery of the teachers who intervened.


Front Page Magazine: Meet Canadian Contender For Federal Leadership, Jagmeet Singh
Meet Canadian Contender For Federal Leadership, Jagmeet Singh
Jagmeet Singh, leader of Canada's NDP, claims that his party's alliance with Justin Trudeau's Liberals led to significant achievements, despite their recent split. Singh has expressed admiration for figures like Fidel Castro while criticizing Donald Trump, labeling him a "fascist."

Singh's background contrasts with the struggles of many immigrants, as he grew up in a wealthy family and attended prestigious schools. Despite his experiences with racism, he has not publicly condemned violent acts against innocent victims, such as the brutal attack on Anne Widholm in Windsor, highlighting a disconnect with community concerns.


Breitbart: Court Condemns France For Failing to Protect Girls Who Reported Rapes
Court Condemns France For Failing to Protect Girls Who Reported Rapes
The European Court of Human Rights ruled in favor of three women who claimed they were raped as minors, stating that French authorities failed to adequately protect them. The court criticized the handling of their cases and emphasized the need for better consideration of the victims' ages and vulnerabilities.

This ruling may reignite discussions in France regarding the legal definition of consent in sexual offenses, as the country has yet to incorporate consent into its rape laws despite recent reforms. The court's findings highlight ongoing disparities in how sexual crimes are defined and prosecuted across Europe.


Fox News: Valerie Bertinelli celebrates 65th birthday with lingerie photo, admits she’s been told she’s ‘too much’
Valerie Bertinelli celebrates 65th birthday with lingerie photo, admits she’s been told she’s ‘too much’
Valerie Bertinelli celebrated her 65th birthday, expressing gratitude for her life experiences and embracing self-acceptance. She shared a video montage reflecting on her journey, including a focus on her health and relationships, and emphasized the importance of community support.

Following her split from boyfriend Mike Goodnough, Bertinelli addressed the notion of being "too much" in relationships, highlighting the need for self-acceptance. Goodnough responded to speculation about their breakup, affirming his care for her despite their separation.


Times Of Israel: Israelis less concerned about made-up news, press freedom than other countries: poll
Israelis less concerned about made-up news, press freedom than other countries: poll
A recent Pew Research Center poll reveals that Israelis are less concerned about press freedom and fake news compared to residents of other countries. While 36% of Israelis view fake news as a major issue, this is significantly lower than the global median of 59%.

The survey also indicates that 37% of Israelis believe their media is completely free, and 78% feel they can express themselves freely. However, the importance of free speech appears to be declining, with only 50% of Israelis deeming it "very important," down from 58% in 2015.


The Epoch Times: 9 Things to Know About UK Supreme Court Ruling on Sex, Gender
9 Things to Know About UK Supreme Court Ruling on Sex, Gender
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that "woman" and "sex" refer specifically to biological definitions, clarifying that individuals with gender recognition certificates do not automatically qualify for women's rights protections. This decision stems from a legal challenge initiated by For Women Scotland regarding the Gender Representation on Public Boards (Scotland) Act 2018.

The ruling allows for the exclusion of men who identify as women from single-sex spaces, such as bathrooms and sports, while affirming that transgender individuals retain protections against discrimination. The political and social implications of this decision are significant, with various public bodies and lawmakers now reassessing their policies.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Trump Speaks with South Africa's Ramaphosa About Ukraine-Russia Peace
Trump Speaks with South Africa's Ramaphosa About Ukraine-Russia Peace
President Trump and South African President Ramaphosa discussed the peace process between Russia and Ukraine amid deteriorating relations. This conversation follows Zelensky's visit to South Africa, aimed at shifting the country's pro-Kremlin stance.

Zelensky shortened his trip due to renewed Russian missile attacks on Ukraine. Ramaphosa's invitation to Zelensky reflects efforts to realign South Africa's foreign policy amidst past tensions with the U.S.


Breitbart: At Least Nine Killed, 80 Injured In Major Russian Strike on Kyiv
At Least Nine Killed, 80 Injured In Major Russian Strike on Kyiv
President Trump condemned Russia for a significant airstrike on Kyiv that resulted in at least nine deaths and numerous injuries. The strike, involving hundreds of missiles and drones, marked the most intense attack on the capital since July 2024. Ukraine's President Zelensky curtailed his diplomatic visit to South Africa in response.

Zelensky reported ongoing rescue operations and emphasized that Ukraine had already agreed to a ceasefire, blaming Russia for continued attacks on civilians. Russian officials claimed their strikes targeted military sites and dismissed Ukrainian allegations as propaganda. The Ukrainian Air Force reported tracking 215 air targets, with some missiles breaching defenses.


GB News: 'Vladimir, STOP!' Donald Trump left pleading with Putin after Russia's lethal overnight strikes put Ukraine peace deal at risk
'Vladimir, STOP!' Donald Trump left pleading with Putin after Russia's lethal overnight strikes put Ukraine peace deal at risk
Donald Trump criticized Russia's recent missile strikes on Kyiv, urging Vladimir Putin to stop the attacks and suggesting a peace deal is needed. The strikes resulted in nine deaths and numerous injuries, marking one of the deadliest nights in the city since the war began.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky linked the attack to pressure on the U.S., while British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer reaffirmed that Russia is the aggressor. Trump also blamed Zelensky for hindering peace negotiations by not conceding Crimea.


Times Of Israel: Iranian foreign minister says country ready for dialogue with UK, France and Germany
Iranian foreign minister says country ready for dialogue with UK, France and Germany
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi expressed willingness to visit Germany, France, and Britain for discussions on the nuclear program, amid renewed talks with the US. He highlighted the need for cooperation with the E3 and criticized external influences that hinder diplomacy.

While Iran's nuclear capabilities have advanced, it maintains its program is peaceful. The E3 nations are cautious, with France indicating openness to dialogue but awaiting tangible outcomes from Iran's proposals. Tensions remain high, particularly with Israel's concerns over Iran's potential nuclear armament.


Fox News: Fox News Poll: Voters uncertain on US path forward with Ukraine
Fox News Poll: Voters uncertain on US path forward with Ukraine
Voters are divided on U.S. support for Ukraine, with 41% favoring ongoing support and 44% preferring a limited timeframe. Party lines heavily influence opinions, with 64% of Democrats supporting indefinite aid compared to 68% of Republicans advocating for restrictions.

Foreign policy is not a primary concern for voters, who are more focused on inflation and political divisions. Trump's approval ratings on handling Ukraine and Russia have declined, reflecting broader dissatisfaction with his foreign policy stance.


Times Of Israel: ICC Appeals Chamber rules lower court must hear Israel’s challenge to jurisdiction
ICC Appeals Chamber rules lower court must hear Israel’s challenge to jurisdiction
The ICC Appeals Chamber has sent Israel's jurisdiction challenge back to a lower chamber, ruling that the initial decision inadequately addressed Israel's arguments. This ruling allows Israel to further contest the court's authority over its citizens regarding war crimes but does not suspend existing arrest warrants for Prime Minister Netanyahu and former defense minister Gallant.

Israel's officials condemned the ICC's handling of the warrants, insisting they lack legitimacy and asserting that the court does not have jurisdiction over Israeli nationals. The Appeals Chamber criticized the Pre-Trial Chamber for not considering Israel's jurisdictional claims, reinforcing Israel's stance that the ICC's actions are politically motivated.


Front Page Magazine: Trump Calls Kashmir Terror Attack ‘Deeply Disturbing’
Trump Calls Kashmir Terror Attack ‘Deeply Disturbing’
Donald Trump expressed solidarity with India following a jihad attack in Jammu and Kashmir that left 28 people dead, primarily targeting non-Muslim tourists. The assailants, linked to the jihad group Lashkar-e-Taiba, reportedly demanded victims recite Islamic verses to identify their religion before opening fire.

The attack highlights a disturbing pattern of violence against non-Muslims by jihadists, reminiscent of previous incidents globally where attackers have singled out non-Muslims based on religious identification. Despite these facts, there remains a reluctance among some to connect such acts of terrorism with Islamic ideology.


Fox News: Trump has his own deadline, 'no allegiance to anybody' in Ukraine-Russia peace deal
Trump has his own deadline, 'no allegiance to anybody' in Ukraine-Russia peace deal
President Trump is maintaining his own timeline for a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, expressing optimism about reaching an agreement soon. He emphasized his commitment to saving lives and criticized ongoing Russian strikes on Kyiv, suggesting he may consider additional sanctions if they continue.

Trump noted that both nations need to come to the negotiating table, while Vice President JD Vance indicated the U.S. may withdraw from peace talks if an agreement isn't reached soon. The Trump administration has hinted that a deal could facilitate significant business opportunities with the U.S.


#economy

Forbes: Google Earnings: Stock Soars As Q1 Results Shatter Expectations
Google Earnings: Stock Soars As Q1 Results Shatter Expectations
Alphabet, Google's parent company, reported Q1 earnings with $90.2 billion in revenue, exceeding expectations. Earnings per share reached $2.81, significantly above forecasts, driven by strong performance in its search and cloud units. Google stock rose over 5% in after-hours trading.

Despite this success, analysts express concern over economic uncertainties and regulatory challenges, particularly related to tariffs impacting ad spending from Chinese retailers. Google's exposure to these issues is relatively low compared to competitors, but the company faces ongoing scrutiny from U.S. regulators regarding its market position.


Forbes: Shein And Temu Will Raise Prices Tomorrow Amid Trump Tariffs—What To Know
Shein And Temu Will Raise Prices Tomorrow Amid Trump Tariffs—What To Know
Shein and Temu, popular online retailers, announced price increases on some products due to President Trump's tariffs on China, which now stand at 145%. The exact items affected and the extent of the price hikes remain unspecified.

Consumers have reacted with concern, sharing strategies to purchase items before the increases take effect. While both companies have seen significant sales growth, they face scrutiny over product quality and labor practices.


Breitbart: Durable Goods Orders Jumped 9.2%, Crushing Expectations, Thanks To Airplane Demand
Durable Goods Orders Jumped 9.2%, Crushing Expectations, Thanks To Airplane Demand
Orders for durable goods surged 9.2% in March to $315.7 billion, significantly exceeding forecasts, driven largely by a 27% increase in transportation equipment, particularly commercial aircraft. Excluding transportation, orders remained flat, indicating mixed signals in core capital goods investment.

While the rise in orders is seen as a positive economic indicator, analysts caution against viewing it as stockpiling in anticipation of tariffs, as inventory increases were modest. The data suggests cautious optimism for future economic momentum, with more detailed reports expected in May.


Breitbart: Exclusive — Rep. Mary Miller on Farmers and Tariffs: 'They Know That We Have Been Taken Advantage on the World Stage'
Exclusive — Rep. Mary Miller on Farmers and Tariffs: 'They Know That We Have Been Taken Advantage on the World Stage'
Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL) expressed concerns about the impact of tariffs on farmers, particularly in Illinois, stating that the agricultural industry has faced challenges for decades. She emphasized that local farmers support President Trump and believe the current trade situation with China is temporary.

Miller criticized the Biden administration's trade policies, claiming they have negatively affected farmers and contributed to inflation. She noted that residents in her district fear the implications of these policies and the influx of migrants, which they believe could further harm the agricultural community.


Forbes: The Mysterious Story Of $15 Billion Metaverse Startup Infinite Reality
The Mysterious Story Of $15 Billion Metaverse Startup Infinite Reality
Infinite Reality, a Florida-based startup, claims to have raised over $3 billion from an unnamed investor, positioning itself as a significant player in the tech industry. However, concerns have emerged regarding its credibility, as the company faces multiple lawsuits for unpaid bills and has questionable financial practices. CEO John Acunto's past is marred by legal issues and unverified credentials, raising skepticism about the company's true valuation and operations.

Despite its ambitious claims of rapid growth and high valuations, industry insiders express doubt about Infinite Reality's legitimacy and market presence. The firm has struggled with cash flow issues and has been accused of misleading investors about its partnerships and funding sources. As the metaverse sector sees declining interest, Infinite Reality's unusual funding announcement has left many in the industry questioning its viability.


Fox News: Pro-Trump shop owner backs Schumer on tariffs: 'This has to be rectified'
Pro-Trump shop owner backs Schumer on tariffs: 'This has to be rectified'
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., criticized President Trump's tariff policies during a press conference on Long Island, standing alongside business owner Tandy Jeckel, who supports Trump but opposes the tariffs. Jeckel highlighted the negative impact of tariffs on small businesses, expressing concern over uncertainty affecting consumer behavior.

Schumer announced plans to push for a vote to end the tariffs, citing potential job losses in Nassau and Suffolk counties. He emphasized the need for bipartisan action to address the economic challenges posed by the tariffs while the White House accused Schumer of political maneuvering.


#military

Fox News: NTSB investigating after experimental plane crashes at Langley Air Force Base
NTSB investigating after experimental plane crashes at Langley Air Force Base
The NTSB is investigating a crash involving an experimental MX Aircraft MXS at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia. First responders were on the scene, but no injuries or fatalities have been reported, and details about the number of occupants remain unclear.

Updates will follow as more information becomes available.


The Federalist: Trump Asks SCOTUS To Stay Injunction On Military 'Trans' Policy
Trump Asks SCOTUS To Stay Injunction On Military 'Trans' Policy
The Trump administration has requested the U.S. Supreme Court to stay a lower court's nationwide injunction that blocks its policy disqualifying trans-identifying individuals from military service. The Justice Department argues that the injunction undermines executive authority over military personnel decisions.

The administration's application highlights that previous Supreme Court stays on similar injunctions indicate a likelihood of success in defending its policy. It warns that maintaining the injunction could adversely impact military readiness and calls for at least a partial stay regarding the eight individual plaintiffs involved.


Fox News: Navy torpedoes Biden-era climate agenda to focus on lethality
Navy torpedoes Biden-era climate agenda to focus on lethality
The Navy has announced it will abandon its zero-emissions goal established under the Biden administration, focusing instead on maintaining a "lethal and ready" naval force. Secretary John Phelan stated that ideologically driven regulations would be rescinded, including the Navy Climate Action 2030 Plan.

The previous plan aimed for 100% emissions-free vehicles by 2035 and a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth supported the decision, emphasizing the need to prioritize military readiness over climate initiatives.


#religion

The Imaginative Conservative: A Few of My Favourite Popes
A Few of My Favourite Popes
In light of Pope Francis' passing, the selection of the next pope remains solely in the hands of the cardinals, guided by prayer and divine will. Personal preferences for past popes can be shared, but they do not influence the election process.

Among the author's favorites are St. Gregory the Great, St. Leo the Great, St. Pius V, Blessed Pius IX, St. Pius X, Pius XI, and Benedict XVI, each recognized for their significant contributions to the Church and their steadfastness against secularism and modernism. The hope is for the next pope to inspire a renewal within the Church.


#culture

Breitbart: Eva Longoria Claims DEI Is a ‘Moral Imperative’ and ‘Just Good Business’
Eva Longoria Claims DEI Is a ‘Moral Imperative’ and ‘Just Good Business’
Eva Longoria stated that diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are essential for both moral and business reasons during her appearance on ABC's The View. She emphasized the importance of representing marginalized communities in storytelling and criticized the reduction of DEI initiatives as detrimental to the industry.

Longoria highlighted the need for authentic narratives from those who have experienced them, asserting that catering to a diverse audience is not only ethical but also commercially viable. Despite challenges, she and others in the industry remain committed to producing DEI-focused content.


The Western Journal: Democratic Governor Resoundingly Mocked for His Disastrous Attempt to Play Football
Democratic Governor Resoundingly Mocked for His Disastrous Attempt to Play Football
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers faced significant backlash after a poorly executed football throw in a video intended to promote the NFL Draft. The awkward attempt drew ridicule online, highlighting a perceived disconnect between Democrats and traditional masculinity.

Critics argue that the incident reflects a broader issue within the Democratic Party, which they claim struggles to connect with working-class men. Evers’ failure to resonate with the football culture in Wisconsin underscores the party's challenges in appealing to male voters.


#history

GB News: Royal Mail unveils VE Day 80 commemorative stamps to honour 'silent warriors whose contributions echo through history'
Royal Mail unveils VE Day 80 commemorative stamps to honour 'silent warriors whose contributions echo through history'
Royal Mail is releasing a collection of stamps to honor individuals who contributed significantly during the Second World War, marking the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The collection includes 10 stamps and a mini-sheet featuring Dame Vera Lynn, with a special VE80 postmark for stamped mail.

Celebrations for the anniversary will take place from May 5, 2025, including a military procession and community street parties. Officials emphasize the importance of remembering the sacrifices made by the wartime generation and the values they fought for.


#health

The Telegraph: Jair Bolsonaro’s health ‘has worsened’
Jair Bolsonaro’s health ‘has worsened’
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's health has deteriorated while he recovers in intensive care from surgery related to injuries from a stabbing during his 2018 campaign. Doctors report increased blood pressure and worsening liver tests.

Bolsonaro, 70, has been hospitalized since mid-April for intestinal adhesions and will undergo further tests today.


Breitbart: RFK Jr.: Era of Poisonous Compounds in Our Food 'Is Coming to an End'
RFK Jr.: Era of Poisonous Compounds in Our Food 'Is Coming to an End'
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the end of petroleum-based food dyes in the U.S. food supply, emphasizing the need to remove harmful chemicals that pose health risks to children. The FDA will implement a transition to natural alternatives and revoke authorizations for certain synthetic dyes.

Kennedy highlighted the alarming rise in chronic diseases and health issues among children, contrasting current statistics with those from the 1960s. He stated that the U.S. must address these health concerns to maintain its global leadership.


Fox News: Woman says ChatGPT saved her life by helping detect cancer, which doctors missed
Woman says ChatGPT saved her life by helping detect cancer, which doctors missed
A mother of two, Lauren Bannon, credits ChatGPT with saving her life after it suggested she might have Hashimoto's disease, leading to a cancer diagnosis that doctors had missed. Despite being told she had rheumatoid arthritis, Bannon sought further testing based on the chatbot's advice.

After discovering cancer in her thyroid, Bannon underwent surgery and now emphasizes the importance of using AI tools responsibly in healthcare. While she encourages others to explore health concerns with AI assistance, experts warn that these tools should not replace professional medical advice.


#education

Le Monde: In Peru, the youth dream of emigration
In Peru, the youth dream of emigration
Cuzco students seek to study abroad for better research and specialized fields, favoring countries like Brazil.


The Federalist: Trump Admin Targets University Accreditors For DEI Activism
Trump Admin Targets University Accreditors For DEI Activism
Trump's executive order bans DEI standards for college accreditation, aiming for ideological diversity and quality education.


The Federalist: Universities Across US Still Grant Hundreds Of DEI Scholarships
Universities Across US Still Grant Hundreds Of DEI Scholarships
Many U.S. colleges still offer DEI-linked scholarships despite federal guidance against them, raising legal concerns.


#crime

Breitbart: Police Shoot, Kill Man Outside Toronto's Pearson International Airport
Police Shoot, Kill Man Outside Toronto's Pearson International Airport
A 30-year-old man was shot and killed by Peel Regional Police at Toronto's Terminal 1 after allegedly producing a firearm. The incident occurred around 7:00 a.m. and resulted in traffic disruptions. The Special Investigations Unit confirmed there is no ongoing threat to the public.




Breitbart: Drive-By Pooping: Ohio Woman Faces Arrest for Allegedly Pelting Tesla with Dog Feces from Moving Car
Drive-By Pooping: Ohio Woman Faces Arrest for Allegedly Pelting Tesla with Dog Feces from Moving Car
An Ohio woman faces littering and criminal mischief charges after allegedly throwing dog feces onto a Tesla Cybertruck from her vehicle in a Costco parking lot. The incident, captured on video, occurred while the woman’s dog temporarily escaped her car.

Police have identified the suspect and issued a warrant for her arrest. This incident is part of a broader trend of Tesla-related vandalism across the country, with several individuals facing charges for similar attacks on Tesla vehicles.


The Western Journal: Foreign Government Helping 'Facilitate' Tren de Aragua Crime Wave in America: FBI
Foreign Government Helping 'Facilitate' Tren de Aragua Crime Wave in America: FBI
The FBI has revealed that Venezuelan officials may be facilitating the entry of Tren de Aragua gang members into the U.S. to destabilize American communities. The gang, known for violent crimes, has expanded its operations amid the migration crisis from Venezuela.

Recent indictments have charged 27 members with serious offenses, and the Trump administration has classified the gang as a foreign terrorist organization. The FBI warns that the Maduro regime may escalate its tactics against Venezuelan critics in the U.S. as part of a broader destabilization strategy.


Breitbart: 'Two-Tier Justice:' Soros-Backed Minnesota Prosecutor Mary Moriarty Slammed for Not Filing Charges Against Tesla Vandal
'Two-Tier Justice:' Soros-Backed Minnesota Prosecutor Mary Moriarty Slammed for Not Filing Charges Against Tesla Vandal
Mary Moriarty, the Hennepin County Attorney backed by George Soros, is facing criticism for not filing charges against Dylan Bryan Adams, a state employee who vandalized six Tesla vehicles, causing $20,000 in damages. Instead, her office plans to pursue a diversion program, which has raised concerns about perceived favoritism and a lack of accountability.

Critics, including Republican lawmakers and social media users, have accused Moriarty of hypocrisy, pointing out that she previously filed felony charges against a young woman for a similar offense. Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara expressed frustration over the decision, emphasizing the impact on the victims and the work of law enforcement.


The Western Journal: Illegal Alien 'Maryland Man' Charged with Murder After a Young Mother's Body Is Found in the Woods
Illegal Alien 'Maryland Man' Charged with Murder After a Young Mother's Body Is Found in the Woods
Guatemalan illegal immigrant Keycy Robinson Alexis Barrera-Rosa has been charged with the murder of his girlfriend, Lesbia Mileth Ramirez-Guerra, in Maryland. Her body was found in the woods after she was reported missing. Authorities also charged Barrera-Rosa's uncle as an accessory.

The case has sparked political controversy, especially regarding comments from Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen, who has been criticized for his response to the murder while visiting a deported illegal immigrant in El Salvador. ICE officials emphasized the need to prioritize public safety and address crimes committed by illegal immigrants.


Le Monde: Trial of child abuser Le Scouarnec reveals ignored warnings
Trial of child abuser Le Scouarnec reveals ignored warnings
Dr. Joël Le Scouarnec, a surgeon on trial for raping and assaulting 299 victims, including many minors, had a history of sexual crimes dating back two decades. Despite previous offenses, he was hired at Quimperlé hospital in 2004 without any complaints or suspicions raised by colleagues or patients.

Testifying against him, anesthetist Samia Hadjem claimed she was unaware of his actions during their time as neighbors in the early 2000s. His prior criminal history went unnoticed, allowing him to continue his medical career unchecked.


The Western Journal: Tesla Vandal Let Off the Hook - Let's Check on Who the County Attorney Is
Tesla Vandal Let Off the Hook - Let's Check on Who the County Attorney Is
A Minnesota state employee, Dylan Adams, faces no criminal charges for vandalizing six Tesla vehicles, causing over $20,000 in damages. Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty's office opted for a diversion program instead, prompting outrage from law enforcement and the public.

Critics argue that this leniency reflects a broader trend of progressive prosecutors undermining accountability in the justice system. Moriarty's past decisions, including light sentencing for serious crimes, have raised concerns about her approach to law enforcement in Minneapolis.


#sports

The Western Journal: Judge Makes Special Exception for Top Prospect's Father Ahead of NFL Draft
Judge Makes Special Exception for Top Prospect's Father Ahead of NFL Draft
A judge has granted Travis Hunter Sr. a special exception to attend the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay, allowing him to witness his son, Travis Hunter Jr., a top prospect, likely being selected in the top five. Hunter Sr. is on probation due to past felony charges but will adhere to strict travel conditions.

Travis Hunter Jr. is a standout two-way player from the University of Colorado, expected to be a high draft pick. Other notable prospects include quarterback Cam Ward and edge rusher Abdul Carter. The draft kicks off Thursday night, attracting significant attention from fans and analysts.


#science

The Western Journal: UK Government Set to Green-Light $66 Million Sun-Dimming Experiment
UK Government Set to Green-Light $66 Million Sun-Dimming Experiment
The U.K. government plans to fund a $66 million experiment to dim the sun as a response to climate change, involving methods like stratospheric aerosol injection. Critics argue this reckless approach risks catastrophic consequences and undermines the natural order.

Concerns about accountability and unforeseen disasters loom large, as scientists admit they lack essential real-world data. The initiative has sparked outrage, with many viewing it as an arrogant attempt to play God.