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25 Apr 2025
#politics
Forbes: Trump Approval Rating Tracker: Majority Say Trump Presidency Is ‘Scary’ And ‘Chaotic’ In Latest Poll
A recent New York Times/Siena poll reveals that less than half of voters approve of President Trump's job performance, with a 42% approval and 54% disapproval rating. Voters expressed dissatisfaction with his handling of key issues, including immigration and the economy, and described his presidency as "scary" and "chaotic."
Trump's approval ratings have declined across various polls, with a notable drop among younger voters and a general lack of confidence in his ability to manage critical issues. Despite some fluctuations in approval, his average rating during this term remains lower than other post-World War II presidents.
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Is AOC Rehearsing for a White House Run?
Ex-GOP congressman George Santos faces up to 87 months in prison for federal fraud. Stacey Abrams considers a third run for Georgia governor after two defeats. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's tour with Bernie Sanders sparks speculation about a potential presidential campaign.
President Trump criticizes Harvard amid funding disputes and discusses trade talks with China. Meanwhile, a Russian general was killed in a car bombing near Moscow, and California proposes allowing homeless students to sleep in their cars.
Fox News: Trump says he would 'never defy' SCOTUS, commits to complying with courts despite flurry of legal setbacks
In a recent interview, President Trump stated he would "never defy" the Supreme Court and expressed respect for the judiciary, despite ongoing legal challenges against his administration's actions, particularly regarding immigration. He emphasized his commitment to comply with court orders but deferred to his lawyers on specific cases.
The discussion highlighted tensions between Trump's administration and federal judges, especially regarding the deportation of migrants under the Alien Enemies Act. A Supreme Court ruling ordered the return of a deported individual, yet Trump's team has faced criticism for not complying fully with the court's directives.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Indian officials say troops exchanged fire with Pakistani soldiers in disputed Kashmir
Indian and Pakistani soldiers exchanged fire along the Kashmir frontier following a deadly attack that killed 26 people, which India has labeled a "terror attack" linked to Pakistan. In response, India suspended a crucial water-sharing treaty and revoked visas for Pakistani nationals, escalating tensions.
Pakistan denied involvement in the attack and retaliated by canceling visas for Indian nationals and closing its airspace to Indian airlines. The situation remains volatile, with both nations warning of severe consequences, including potential water shortages for Pakistan. The UN has called for restraint.
#culture
Fox News: 'Knots Landing,' 'Friday the 13th' actress Lar Park Lincoln dead at 63
Lar Park Lincoln, known for her role on "Knots Landing" and her contributions to the horror genre, has passed away at 63 after a battle with breast cancer. Her daughter confirmed the news, stating Lincoln was surrounded by loved ones at the time of her death.
In addition to her acting career, which spanned over 45 years, Lincoln founded Actors Audition Studios in Texas, where she mentored aspiring actors. She is survived by her daughter, son, grandchildren, and many friends and admirers.
GB News: The Voice Kids star Karen Silva star dies at 17 as former finalist following stroke
Karen Silva, a former semi-finalist on The Voice Kids, has died at 17 from a haemorrhagic stroke caused by a ruptured blood vessel. She passed away in São João Batista Hospital in Brazil after several days of hospitalization.
Silva was a rising star who inspired many, particularly young Black girls, with her powerful voice and stage presence. Her family expressed deep sorrow over her sudden death, having had plans for her future music and a clothing brand.
#crime
The Telegraph: US attorney general chastised by judge after calling Luigi Mangione ‘cold-blooded’ assassin
Pam Bondi, the attorney general, faced criticism from a New York judge for labeling Luigi Mangione a “cold-blooded” assassin while seeking the death penalty for his alleged murder of Brian Thompson, the CEO of United Healthcare.
Judge Margaret Garnett emphasized the importance of avoiding public comments that could jeopardize Mangione's right to a fair trial.