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25 Apr 2025

#politics

Fox News: Federal agents raid home of judge and more top headlines
Federal agents raid home of judge and more top headlines
Federal agents have conducted a raid on a judge's home, while Trump's order on election integrity has been blocked. In sports, a top prospect was not selected in the NFL Draft's first round.

In politics, the Trump administration praised a South American ally for actions against Iran, and China is considering exempting certain goods from US tariffs amid economic concerns.


GB News: Labour considers allowing thousands of Europeans into Britain as part of 'one in one out' youth mobility scheme
Labour considers allowing thousands of Europeans into Britain as part of 'one in one out' youth mobility scheme
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is reportedly open to a youth mobility scheme with the EU, contingent on a "one in one out" policy to cap migration. This approach aims to limit the number of young EU students allowed in the UK, ensuring it does not revert to pre-Brexit freedom of movement.

Despite discussions, both Labour and government sources emphasize that no formal proposals have been made. The German ambassador expressed optimism about the scheme, while Labour officials reiterated their commitment to not returning to the single market or customs union.


The Federalist: Judge Strikes Down Law Requiring Doctors Promote Abortion
Judge Strikes Down Law Requiring Doctors Promote Abortion
A federal court has permanently blocked Illinois' abortion promotion mandate, which required pro-life doctors and pregnancy centers to share information about abortion's supposed benefits. This ruling was seen as a victory for free speech, affirming that the government cannot compel individuals to express beliefs they do not hold.

However, the court upheld the state's requirement for pro-life centers to refer patients for abortions, continuing a legal battle over the intersection of conscience rights and state mandates. Pro-life advocates argue that this requirement forces them to act against their beliefs.


The Western Journal: Michelle Obama Comes Clean About Missing Trump Inauguration, And It's as Vain as You'd Imagine
Michelle Obama Comes Clean About Missing Trump Inauguration, And It's as Vain as You'd Imagine
Michelle Obama recently revealed that her absence from Donald Trump's 2025 inauguration was due to her wardrobe, stating, "It started with not having anything to wear." This admission has drawn criticism for its perceived vanity and self-absorption, especially given her status as a former first lady.

Her comments have been interpreted as a reflection of elitism and a lack of commitment to public duty, further alienating her from many Americans who expect leaders to prioritize their responsibilities over personal preferences. This revelation contributes to a growing perception that the Obamas are more focused on optics than on serving the nation.


#society

The Federalist: RFK Description Of Autism Is Why We Need To Break Up Spectrum
RFK Description Of Autism Is Why We Need To Break Up Spectrum
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sparked controversy with his comments about autistic individuals, suggesting many will struggle with basic life skills. Critics responded with personal anecdotes highlighting the capabilities of their autistic children, but the complexity of the autism spectrum complicates the discussion.

The article argues for clearer terminology in describing autism, suggesting a return to previous classifications like Asperger's to improve understanding. It emphasizes that the spectrum's broadness can lead to misunderstandings and that distinct language could aid communication and support for those on the spectrum.


#history

The Federalist: Woke Nonprofit Is Hijacking America's 250th Birthday Celebration
Woke Nonprofit Is Hijacking America's 250th Birthday Celebration
Next year marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, but plans for the celebration are criticized for promoting a negative view of American history. The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) has provided programming recommendations that focus on America's faults rather than its founding ideals.

The AASLH's themes aim to redirect discussions from celebrating independence to critiquing American identity and historical narratives. Critics argue this approach undermines the significance of the American Revolution and promotes a political agenda that diminishes patriotic sentiment.