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24 Apr 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Guatemalan Illegal Alien Charged in Maryland Girlfriend's Murder, Uncle Charged as Accessory
Guatemalan Illegal Alien Charged in Maryland Girlfriend's Murder, Uncle Charged as Accessory
ICE officers arrested Guatemalan illegal alien Keycy Robinson Alexis Barrera-Rosa for allegedly murdering his girlfriend in Maryland and burying her body in Cedarville State Forest. His uncle, Rolvin Eduardo Barrera-Barrera, was also arrested as an accessory to the crime.

Both men entered the U.S. illegally in 2019 and were previously released with Notices to Appear before an immigration judge. ICE emphasizes the importance of removing illegal aliens who pose threats to public safety.


Breitbart: Tim Walz Booed over Criticisms of Trump Admin Deporting Illegal Aliens
Tim Walz Booed over Criticisms of Trump Admin Deporting Illegal Aliens
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz faced boos during his State of the State address after criticizing the Trump administration's deportation of illegal aliens, specifically targeting MS-13 member Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia. He argued that such actions undermine American values of freedom and due process.

Walz's comments included references to other deportations, including pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil. The White House has defended the deportation, asserting that Abrego Garcia was a leader of MS-13 involved in human trafficking, with corroboration from the Department of Homeland Security.


#politics

The Economist: America’s poster-in-chief is very, very online
America’s poster-in-chief is very, very online
Donald Trump has become a prolific social media influencer since taking office, producing 4,149 words weekly on Truth Social and X. His output is on track to surpass Proust's "Remembrance of Things Past" by early 2028, reflecting a shift in focus from economic issues to self-promotion.

As he navigates his presidency, Trump's approach includes potential changes to tariff policies, deregulation efforts, and a significant increase in deportations, all while facing various challenges from Congress and the Supreme Court.


The Western Journal: Allegation Buried in Letter That Forced Klaus Schwab's Resignation - It Was Called a Conspiracy for Years
Allegation Buried in Letter That Forced Klaus Schwab's Resignation - It Was Called a Conspiracy for Years
Klaus Schwab has resigned as chairman of the World Economic Forum amid serious allegations of financial and ethical corruption. A whistleblower letter claims he manipulated the organization's Global Competitiveness Report for personal gain and misused WEF resources, prompting an investigation.

Schwab has denied wrongdoing, asserting he improved the report's methodology over the years. The allegations also include misuse of funds for personal luxuries and questionable activities involving his wife. As the investigation unfolds, more allegations may surface.


GB News: Nigel Farage reacts to Robert Jenrick with one word as top Tory eyes Reform UK ‘coalition’
Nigel Farage reacts to Robert Jenrick with one word as top Tory eyes Reform UK ‘coalition’
Nigel Farage has dismissed the idea of a pact between the Conservative Party and Reform UK, stating his supporters would be "revolted" by such an agreement. He criticized the Tories for their handling of tax, immigration, and Brexit, asserting that they have let voters down.

Despite the challenges facing the Conservatives, a recent YouGov poll shows Reform UK gaining support, potentially positioning them as the largest party in the next election. Farage remains open to coalition talks only if they align with Reform's interests.


Fox News: GOP governor hopeful pushes anti-China policy after years of Chinese investments
GOP governor hopeful pushes anti-China policy after years of Chinese investments
New Jersey Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli has faced scrutiny for past investments in Chinese companies, including those with ties to the Chinese military and the Communist Party. Despite these investments, he has pledged to support legislation that would restrict foreign ownership of U.S. farmland.

Ciattarelli's campaign insists that his investment portfolio was managed by a financial advisor and argues that these claims are recycled attacks from opponents. He has since divested from these companies and continues his campaign for the gubernatorial race in 2024.


#society

Forbes: 2 Ways To Build The Strongest Relationships — By A Psychologist
2 Ways To Build The Strongest Relationships — By A Psychologist
Building and maintaining meaningful relationships can be challenging for adults due to busy lives and smaller social circles. Research highlights the importance of social support for mental and physical well-being, suggesting that small acts of kindness and cooperation can foster deeper connections.

Engaging in collaborative tasks and asking for favors can enhance bonds between individuals. Working together creates a sense of togetherness, while requesting help can signal trust and appreciation, ultimately strengthening emotional ties. Simple, everyday interactions can lay the foundation for more meaningful relationships.


Breitbart: Harvard Pres.: 'We Have a Real Problem with Antisemitism', Other Admin. Critiques Are Right
Harvard Pres.: 'We Have a Real Problem with Antisemitism', Other Admin. Critiques Are Right
Harvard's Garber acknowledges a serious antisemitism issue on campus, emphasizing the university's commitment to address it. However, he objects to external pressures regarding faculty hiring, admissions, and free speech, asserting that these are separate concerns from research funding.




#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Trump Says Zelensky Is The Stumbling Block to Peace in Ukraine
Trump Says Zelensky Is The Stumbling Block to Peace in Ukraine
President Trump expressed frustration over Ukraine's President Zelensky being a difficult negotiating partner in peace talks regarding the ongoing Ukraine War. Trump emphasized the urgent need for a resolution, citing the significant loss of life on both sides and criticized Zelensky's refusal to consider compromises involving Crimea.

As peace discussions stall, U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance, indicated a willingness to withdraw from the process if no progress is made. Trump hinted at a potential meeting with Russian President Putin to facilitate negotiations.


The Telegraph: China using ‘mysterious structures’ to expand its waters
China using ‘mysterious structures’ to expand its waters
South Korea has expressed significant concern over China's installation of a large sea rig in a disputed area of the Yellow Sea, claiming it may be an attempt to assert territorial rights. China maintains the structure is merely a fish farm support facility.

In response, South Korea's foreign minister indicated that the government is contemplating measures to assert its own maritime claims, potentially including the installation of a similar facility.


Forbes: Trump Issues Rare Criticism Of Putin—Tells Him To ‘STOP!’
Trump Issues Rare Criticism Of Putin—Tells Him To ‘STOP!’
President Donald Trump criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin for recent strikes on Kyiv, expressing his discontent on social media and urging Putin to "STOP!" This marks a rare instance of Trump publicly opposing Putin amid ongoing U.S. efforts to negotiate peace.




Fox News: India vows to hunt terrorists ‘to the ends of the earth’ as tensions with Pakistan rise after Kashmir attack
India vows to hunt terrorists ‘to the ends of the earth’ as tensions with Pakistan rise after Kashmir attack
India has vowed to pursue terrorists "to the ends of the earth" following a deadly attack in Kashmir that killed 26 people. Prime Minister Modi announced measures to revoke visas for Pakistani nationals and cut diplomatic ties, citing "cross-border" links to Pakistan, which denies involvement.

In retaliation, Pakistan closed its airspace to Indian airlines and suspended trade, asserting its commitment to peace while defending its sovereignty. The situation escalates as tensions rise between the two nations amid ongoing violence in the region.


#military

The Economist: Learning to love the cluster bomb
Learning to love the cluster bomb
Cluster munitions, previously banned, are being reconsidered as a strategic tool to deter Russia. The British Army's experience in North Carolina highlighted their effectiveness, with U.S. forces successfully utilizing them in critical situations.

This shift reflects a growing acceptance of these weapons in modern warfare.


#culture

Forbes: Geddy Lee Charts His First Solo Hit With A Quarter-Century-Old Song
Geddy Lee Charts His First Solo Hit With A Quarter-Century-Old Song
Geddy Lee's solo single "Gone" has debuted at No. 30 on two U.K. charts, marking his first hit under his name. Released as part of Record Store Day, the song is included in a vinyl collection titled The Lost Demos, which features another track, "I Am…You Are."

This achievement highlights Lee's limited solo career compared to his extensive work with Rush, which disbanded a decade ago. Prior to "Gone," his only chart appearance as a solo artist was in 2000 with his album My Favourite Headache.


#technology

Fox News: Browser extensions put millions of Google Chrome users at risk
Browser extensions put millions of Google Chrome users at risk
A recent investigation has identified 35 malicious Chrome extensions that pose significant privacy and security risks, collectively installed over 4 million times. These extensions, many unlisted on the Chrome Web Store, request excessive permissions and exhibit coordinated behavior, raising concerns about Google's vetting process.

The extensions can monitor user activity, intercept web requests, and alter website content without user consent. Users are advised to remove these extensions immediately and to be cautious about granting unnecessary permissions when installing new ones. Enhanced scrutiny of browser extension reviews is needed to prevent such security breaches.