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#illegals

The Telegraph: FBI arrests judge for ‘obstructing migrant arrest’
FBI arrests judge for ‘obstructing migrant arrest’
A Milwaukee County circuit judge, Hannah Dugan, was arrested for allegedly obstructing an immigration arrest at her courthouse. She is accused of misdirecting federal agents away from a migrant, Eduardo Flores Ruiz, allowing him to evade arrest.

The FBI and ICE agents were present during the incident, and Dugan reportedly directed agents to another office while facilitating Ruiz's exit through a side door. This marks a significant legal confrontation amid ongoing tensions between local officials and federal immigration enforcement.


#politics

Fox News: DeSantis excoriates FL House leadership amid Republican civil war, accusing them of 'revolt against' voters
DeSantis excoriates FL House leadership amid Republican civil war, accusing them of 'revolt against' voters
Florida Republicans are facing internal conflict as Governor Ron DeSantis criticizes state House leadership for straying from conservative values and ignoring voter interests. DeSantis claims the House is empowering the left, while House Speaker Daniel Perez accuses the governor of becoming the very "swamp" he vowed to fight.

Both leaders assert their commitment to conservative reforms, but tensions are high as they exchange accusations of mismanagement and hypocrisy. DeSantis is focused on proposing a constitutional amendment to address property taxes, while Perez challenges the governor's lack of a concrete plan. The ongoing rift raises questions about the stability of Republican dominance in Florida.


Fox News: Trump says he wasn't 'trolling' about acquiring Greenland, Canada as 51st state
Trump says he wasn't 'trolling' about acquiring Greenland, Canada as 51st state
President Trump has reiterated his serious interest in acquiring Greenland and making Canada the 51st U.S. state, emphasizing national security concerns. He argues that the U.S. is financially burdened by its support of Canada and suggests statehood as a solution.

Despite skepticism and outright rejection from Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Trump maintains that these acquisitions are crucial for U.S. and international security, particularly in light of increased Russian and Chinese activity in the Arctic.


Fox News: Ex-GOP congressman George Santos sentenced to 87 months in prison in federal fraud case
Ex-GOP congressman George Santos sentenced to 87 months in prison in federal fraud case
Former New York GOP Rep. George Santos was sentenced to 87 months in federal prison for wire fraud and identity theft. He pleaded guilty to deceiving donors and stealing identities to fund his campaign, agreeing to pay nearly $600,000 in penalties.

Santos, who served in Congress for about a year before being ousted, had made numerous false claims during his campaign. Despite his guilty plea, he expressed that he felt the government's demand for a lengthy sentence was excessive.


Fox News: Trump brands Harvard 'antisemitic' and a 'threat to democracy' amid funding battle
Trump brands Harvard 'antisemitic' and a 'threat to democracy' amid funding battle
President Trump criticized Harvard University as an "antisemitic, far-left institution" and a "threat to democracy," expressing frustration over the university's handling of anti-Israel protests and its admissions practices. He threatened to withdraw federal funding unless Harvard made significant reforms.

In response, Harvard filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the freezing of $2.2 billion in funding, asserting that no government should dictate its governance or admissions policies. The university's leadership faced criticism for their handling of antisemitism on campus, leading to the resignation of its president.


#society

GB News: Dangerous cyclists who kill pedestrians could face life in prison as 'archaic' laws updated in 'victory' for families of deceased
Dangerous cyclists who kill pedestrians could face life in prison as 'archaic' laws updated in 'victory' for families of deceased
New legislation in England and Wales aims to align cycling offences with motoring laws, potentially imposing life sentences for cyclists who cause death or serious injury. This move replaces outdated Victorian-era laws, which currently limit sentences to two years.

While the amendments have garnered support from victims' families, some in the cycling community express concerns that stricter laws may deter cycling. The government emphasizes the need to ensure road safety while balancing efforts to promote active travel.


#economy

Forbes: Elon Musk Is Running Out Of Ideas To Save Tesla
Elon Musk Is Running Out Of Ideas To Save Tesla
Elon Musk is reducing his involvement with DOGE amid protests at Tesla stores, but the company faces significant challenges. Tesla reported its worst quarterly results in four years, with a 9% decline in sales and a 71% drop in income, primarily due to falling automotive revenues and increased competition.

The looming 145% tariff on imported Chinese battery cells threatens Tesla's battery business, a key revenue source. Analysts express concern over Musk's lack of new product ideas, as the company struggles to maintain its EV market share against competitors. Investors remain skeptical about the future.


#history

Breitbart: Australia, New Zealand Salute Their Military Fallen on Solemn ANZAC Day
Australia, New Zealand Salute Their Military Fallen on Solemn ANZAC Day
ANZAC Day was observed across Australia and New Zealand on April 25, 2025, marking the 110th anniversary of the Gallipoli campaign in World War I, where over 10,000 ANZAC troops lost their lives. Ceremonies included marches and services to honor those who served in all conflicts.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon participated in commemorative events, with Luxon attending a service in Gallipoli. The remembrance comes as Australia approaches a May 3 election, focusing on key issues like the cost of living and energy transition.