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24 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Federal judge gives DOJ another week in Abrego Garcia deportation case
Federal judge gives DOJ another week in Abrego Garcia deportation case
A federal judge has granted the Justice Department an additional week to provide information regarding the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 gang member. The case has become a point of contention between Democrats and Republicans, with Judge Paula Xinis criticizing the government's lack of compliance with court orders.

Abrego Garcia was deported to El Salvador last month, but the Supreme Court has ruled that his removal was illegal due to a withholding order preventing his deportation. The Justice Department is now under pressure to facilitate his return to the U.S. for proper proceedings.


Fox News: What did the Bush administration, 9/11 Commission say about REAL ID legislation?
What did the Bush administration, 9/11 Commission say about REAL ID legislation?
The REAL ID Act, signed into law by President George W. Bush in 2005, is set to take effect next month. This legislation aims to enhance national security by establishing stricter standards for state-issued identification, a response to the fraudulent IDs used by 9/11 terrorists.

The Trump administration's Department of Homeland Security is implementing the law to prevent illegal immigrants from flying domestically, allowing only verified travelers. Critics raise concerns about privacy and access, while supporters argue it strengthens security against potential threats.


#politics

The Federalist: Shapiro Ignored Tesla Attacks; Has 'Moral Clarity' On Mansion Fire
Shapiro Ignored Tesla Attacks; Has 'Moral Clarity' On Mansion Fire
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro condemned political violence after a Molotov cocktail attack on his mansion, calling for universal condemnation from leaders. However, critics argue that his stance lacks consistency, citing his silence on violence against right-leaning figures and businesses.

The piece highlights perceived selective outrage from Democrats, emphasizing that Shapiro has not addressed other violent incidents involving conservatives or the broader implications of political violence. It suggests a pattern of the left's response to violence based on political alignment, raising questions about genuine concern for all victims.


Fox News: Alex Soros fumes at left-wing climate group over 'Palestine' obsession: 'What the hell'
Alex Soros fumes at left-wing climate group over 'Palestine' obsession: 'What the hell'
Alex Soros criticized the Sunrise Movement, a left-wing climate group funded by his father's organizations, for focusing on Palestine instead of climate issues. He expressed frustration over their antisemitic statements and their stance on Israel, questioning the effectiveness of their activism.

The Sunrise Movement has faced backlash for its comments on Zionism and Israel, with accusations of antisemitism following their refusal to collaborate with Jewish organizations. Despite apologies, their continued criticism of Israel has drawn scrutiny, raising concerns about the implications of their funding sources.


Fox News: Resistance Democrats embrace combative, profanity-laced 'dark woke' rebrand to combat Trump
Resistance Democrats embrace combative, profanity-laced 'dark woke' rebrand to combat Trump
Some Democrats are shifting towards a more combative and provocative style of politics, termed "dark woke," which embraces crass rhetoric and swearing to engage voters. This marks a departure from traditional civil discourse, as party insiders encourage a more aggressive approach to counter Republican messaging.

The trend is exemplified by figures like Rep. Jasmine Crockett, who openly attacks opponents, reflecting a broader strategy among younger Democrats to combat right-wing narratives. This new ethos contrasts sharply with previous calls for civility, indicating a significant change in Democratic communication tactics.


The Federalist: The Media Have A New Conspiracy Theory About Trump's Decor
The Media Have A New Conspiracy Theory About Trump's Decor
Critics of Donald Trump often draw exaggerated comparisons between his tastes and historical figures, such as likening his extravagant Oval Office decor to that of King Louis XIV. Columnist Carolina Miranda argues that Trump’s maximalist style reflects an authoritarian mindset, while others dismiss these claims as overreaching.

Despite the criticism, Trump's decor choices include portraits of notable American figures and military flags, which some view as patriotic. The debate over his style highlights a broader American affinity for bold, maximalist design, suggesting that such tastes are part of the national character.


GB News: Elon Musk 'squared up' to US Treasury secretary amid 'WWE-style shouting match' over IRS appointment
Elon Musk 'squared up' to US Treasury secretary amid 'WWE-style shouting match' over IRS appointment
Elon Musk and US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reportedly engaged in a loud confrontation at the White House over IRS leadership, witnessed by President Trump. The altercation involved Musk challenging Bessent's authority, leading to Trump agreeing to replace the acting IRS commissioner.

The incident reflects ongoing tensions between Musk and Trump's cabinet, particularly regarding trade policies affecting Tesla. Musk plans to reduce his involvement with the Department of Government Efficiency to focus more on Tesla amid declining profits.


The Federalist: Trump Fight To Fire Bureaucrats Is A Supreme Battle Worth Having
Trump Fight To Fire Bureaucrats Is A Supreme Battle Worth Having
The legal battles surrounding President Trump’s authority to fire federal board members have intensified, with courts issuing conflicting rulings on the matter. The administration argues that the president has the constitutional right to manage the executive branch, while lower courts have challenged this, claiming Trump lacks the authority to dismiss members without cause.

The Supreme Court is now involved, temporarily pausing lower court rulings that blocked Trump’s firings. The case raises significant questions about the separation of powers and the constitutional protections for members of independent boards, with implications for executive authority and federal bureaucracy.


GB News: GB News’s Stephen Dixon unleashes savage putdown after Ed Miliband’s People’s Channel no-show
GB News’s Stephen Dixon unleashes savage putdown after Ed Miliband’s People’s Channel no-show
Ed Miliband has faced criticism from GB News host Stephen Dixon for not appearing on the channel to discuss his proposed changes to electricity pricing in the UK, which would charge homes in the South more. Critics label the plan a 'postcode lottery' that could create regional disparities in bills.

Dixon and co-host Nana Akua expressed disappointment, stating that Miliband's absence was an insult to viewers who would be directly affected by the policy. The proposed changes aim to adjust electricity prices based on regional supply and demand, with a decision expected by mid-2025.


Fox News: Harvard's endowment holds $7 million per student, still receives $550M from govt annually: report
Harvard's endowment holds $7 million per student, still receives $550M from govt annually: report
Harvard University has received at least $4.4 billion in federal funding since 2017, despite the Trump administration freezing $2.2 billion in grants and contracts over the university's non-compliance with executive directives. The administration is considering further cuts and a potential loss of tax-exempt status.

As Harvard sues the Trump administration, fiscal watchdog OpenTheBooks reports that the university's endowment has grown significantly, raising questions about its reliance on federal funds. The administration also accuses Harvard of failing to report substantial foreign donations, totaling at least $1.1 billion since 2017.


Fox News: Chicago residents blast a possible Pritzker presidential run: 'No chance to win'
Chicago residents blast a possible Pritzker presidential run: 'No chance to win'
Chicago residents expressed skepticism about Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker's potential presidential run, citing concerns over crime, homelessness, and his sanctuary policies for migrants. Many believe his focus should remain on state issues rather than a national campaign.

Critics argue that Pritzker's policies, including high taxes and controversial abortion laws, have negatively impacted Illinois. With key Democratic positions becoming available, some see this as an opportunity for Republicans to gain ground in the state.


#society

Le Monde: Death of 12-year-old Nicolas in French Catholic boarding school at center of sex abuse scandal
Death of 12-year-old Nicolas in French Catholic boarding school at center of sex abuse scandal
Following revelations of systemic sexual abuse at the Notre-Dame de Bétharram school, Nathalie began investigating her late brother Nicolas's past as a potential victim. After reading testimonies, she suspected he fit the profile of those targeted by abusive priests.

Nathalie plans to file a complaint against the institution for its failure to protect students, highlighting serious oversight issues that may have contributed to her brother's tragic death.


Fox News: JONATHAN TURLEY: Democrats, Clintons and globalists work together to censor Americans … for ‘democracy’
JONATHAN TURLEY: Democrats, Clintons and globalists work together to censor Americans … for ‘democracy’
Vice President JD Vance's recent speech in Munich criticized European leaders for their stance against free speech, asserting that America cannot help those who fear their voters. His remarks sparked backlash from American media and politicians, who linked his views to historical atrocities.

In Europe, former U.S. officials like Nina Jankowicz have joined the anti-free speech movement, calling for action against the U.S. and portraying it as a threat to global democracy. This trend reflects a growing alliance between disgruntled American liberals and European leaders advocating for increased censorship.


Fox News: DIY your nails with these essentials from Amazon
DIY your nails with these essentials from Amazon
DIY nail treatments have gained popularity, particularly through social media platforms like TikTok, where influencers share tutorials and ideas. The hashtag highlights at-home nail artistry, encouraging individuals to explore various designs with accessible tools and kits available online.

A variety of DIY nail products are now available, including all-in-one nail art kits, gel polish sets, and acrylic nail kits, catering to both beginners and experienced users. Items like nail dotting tools, charm kits, and professional UV LED lamps enhance the nail art experience, allowing for salon-quality results at home.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: New details on deported suspected gangster shatter Dems' narrative and more top headlines
New details on deported suspected gangster shatter Dems' narrative and more top headlines
Russia has launched a significant strike on Ukraine's capital, resulting in multiple casualties. Meanwhile, a former US soldier has been sentenced for selling national defense secrets to China.

In political news, Trump humorously engages with a veteran in the Oval Office, while Republican discussions arise regarding tax hikes. Senator Abrego Garcia faces controversy over claims of neglecting a captive's family, and China asserts it is not negotiating with the US on trade matters.


#economy

Le Monde: Trump tariffs: 'Certain US-based manufacturers dream of seeking protection under the shield wielded by the new Captain America'
Trump tariffs: 'Certain US-based manufacturers dream of seeking protection under the shield wielded by the new Captain America'
American multinationals are expressing concerns over the trade war initiated by President Trump, citing potential recession, inflation, and shortages. Companies like 3M, AT&T, and Boston Scientific have warned about the negative impacts of these policies.

Conversely, some U.S. manufacturers, like Whirlpool, support protective tariffs, claiming they level the playing field against foreign competitors. Whirlpool's CEO highlighted that tariffs could help close a significant price gap caused by foreign producers exploiting loopholes.


#religion

The Federalist: The Papal Conclave Is A Battle For Western Civilization
The Papal Conclave Is A Battle For Western Civilization
The papal conclave to elect a successor to Pope Francis is set to begin, with 135 eligible cardinals gathering in the Vatican. The election represents a clash between aging liberal cardinals, who advocate for modernist changes, and a younger, more traditional cohort that seeks to uphold Catholic doctrine and Sacred Tradition.

This conclave may determine the future direction of the Catholic Church and its role in Western civilization, as it reflects a broader struggle between liberal elites and younger generations seeking a return to foundational beliefs. The outcome could signify a pivotal moment for both the Church and Western society.


The Federalist: With WI Case, It's Time For SCOTUS To Finally Define 'Religion'
With WI Case, It's Time For SCOTUS To Finally Define 'Religion'
The Supreme Court is considering a case that challenges a Wisconsin ruling which deemed acts of charity by Catholic Charities as non-religious. This decision limits religious activities to traditional practices, disregarding the broader role of faith in charitable work.

The Becket Fund argues this ruling undermines religious liberty and church autonomy. A definitive definition of religion by the Supreme Court is necessary to protect religious activities from government interference and ensure constitutional rights are upheld.


#health

The Federalist: Why Nobody Should Accept Experts' Halfhearted ADHD Reversal
Why Nobody Should Accept Experts' Halfhearted ADHD Reversal
Recent discussions reveal that the long-held belief in ADHD as a serious medical condition may be misguided. Critics argue that the diagnosis has often been a label for energetic children rather than a legitimate disorder, leading to unnecessary prescriptions of stimulants like Ritalin and Adderall.

While some experts are reevaluating the ADHD narrative, concerns remain that the label will persist, fueled by flawed scientific reasoning and a reluctance to consider alternative explanations. This situation has led to significant harm, particularly among children, and calls for accountability for those promoting the ADHD narrative.


Fox News: Man credits Chick-fil-A food for stunning weight loss, plus state adds REAL ID 'emergency' appointments
Man credits Chick-fil-A food for stunning weight loss, plus state adds REAL ID 'emergency' appointments
A Rhode Island man lost 132 pounds by adopting a daily Chick-fil-A salad and healthier lifestyle after experiencing chest pains.

In response to a recent campus shooting, Florida State University students expressed gratitude to police by delivering snacks and water. New Jersey has initiated a "REAL ID Emergency Issuance Program" to meet the demand for new identification before the May 7 deadline for domestic flights.


#education

Fox News: Ahead of key Supreme Court arguments, here’s which states have passed school choice measures
Ahead of key Supreme Court arguments, here’s which states have passed school choice measures
The Supreme Court will review a case on the first religious charter school, potentially impacting nationwide school choice.