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25 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Ex-New Mexico judge, wife arrested for allegedly harboring illegal Tren de Aragua member
Former Doña Ana County Magistrate Judge Joel Cano and his wife, Nancy, were arrested for allegedly harboring Cristhian Ortega-Lopez, an illegal alien linked to the Tren de Aragua gang. Evidence was found at their home, including gang-related items and firearms.
Following Ortega-Lopez's arrest, Judge Cano resigned, and the New Mexico Supreme Court permanently barred him from judicial office. Concerns have been raised about illegal immigration and judicial accountability in the area.
#politics
Breitbart: Watch: 'The Office' Star Rainn Wilson Calls Out 'Left-Leaning News' that Gave Biden a Pass Now Going After Trump
Rainn Wilson, known for his role in The Office, challenged the liberal perspective on President Trump and the media during a podcast with MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle. He criticized the media's focus on Trump while neglecting scrutiny of the Biden administration and highlighted issues surrounding immigration.
Wilson argued that many Americans' concerns about immigration are not rooted in racism, countering the narrative that critics are simply fueled by prejudice. He expressed frustration with left-leaning media's portrayal of the immigration crisis, suggesting they are in denial about its seriousness.
Fox News: NY AG's office hires attorney that repped Hunter Biden to defend Letitia James against fraud accusations
The New York Attorney General's Office has engaged attorney Abbe Lowell to defend Letitia James against fraud allegations. The hiring comes amid accusations from U.S. Federal Housing Director William Pulte, who is urging the DOJ to investigate James for allegedly falsifying bank documents to secure loans.
Lowell contends that the allegations are politically motivated, stemming from James' civil case against Donald Trump. He argues that the claims against James, including misrepresentation of her primary residence and the number of livable units in a property, are unfounded.
#society
GB News: DWP repeatedly refuses bereavement support for grieving husband as 'painful' five year legal battle reaches Supreme Court
A widower, Daniel Jwanczuk, is awaiting a Supreme Court decision in his legal battle against the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) over denied bereavement support payments following his wife's death. Despite winning in the High Court and Court of Appeal, the DWP is appealing again.
Daniel's claim was rejected due to his wife's insufficient National Insurance contributions, as her lifelong disability limited her ability to work. The ongoing legal struggle has caused him significant emotional distress, complicating his grief.
#education
Fox News: Hugh Grant blasts his children's 'posh private schools' for 'pathetic' rules
Hugh Grant criticized "posh private schools" for their reliance on technology and restrictive outdoor play policies. Speaking at an event in London, he expressed concern over children's addiction to screens and called for a ban on laptops and tablets in classrooms.
Grant urged parents to unite against educational technology, arguing that schools and politicians are unresponsive to concerns. He believes that a collective parent movement could prompt change in school policies regarding technology use.
Breitbart: LISTEN: SCOTUS Justice Gorsuch Argues with Lawyer over Kids' LGBTQ Book
A Maryland school district's inclusion of the children's book "Pride Puppy!" in its curriculum has sparked legal controversy. Parents are challenging the district's policy that denies them the option to opt out of LGBTQ-themed materials for their K-5 children.
During a Supreme Court exchange, Justice Neil Gorsuch questioned the school attorney about the book's content, which includes themes around pride parades and drag queens. The case highlights a broader debate on parental rights in education, with the Supreme Court set to review the matter in January.
#technology
Breitbart: South Korea Says China’s DeepSeek AI App Transferred User Data Overseas
South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) has banned the AI app DeepSeek due to serious privacy violations, including unauthorized data transfers to companies in China and the U.S. The app, launched in early 2025, was briefly popular before concerns over user privacy and censorship arose.
DeepSeek allegedly transferred data from 1.5 million users without consent and failed to provide adequate privacy measures. The Chinese government criticized South Korea's actions, claiming they were politically motivated. DeepSeek has been given a timeline to comply with South Korean regulations.