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25 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: ICE argues warrantless arrest of Mahmoud Khalil was legal
Federal immigration agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil, an anti-Israel protester at Columbia University, without a warrant, claiming the action was legal. Khalil is facing deportation due to allegations of supporting Hamas and was taken from his apartment to a detention center in Louisiana.
His attorneys dispute the government's account, asserting Khalil was cooperative and that no warrant was presented at the time of his arrest. The case has drawn protests and is seen as part of the Trump administration's efforts to deport individuals involved in campus protests.
#politics
The Western Journal: David Hogg Gets Slapped Down by DNC Boss After Being Himself in Public
David Hogg, the newly appointed vice chair of the Democratic National Committee, has faced backlash from DNC leadership for his plans to challenge incumbents in primary elections. DNC Chair Ken Martin emphasized the need for neutrality within the party, urging Hogg to refrain from using his position to influence primaries.
Hogg, a prominent activist, has committed to spending $20 million to support challengers he deems more aligned with progressive values. His actions have raised concerns among party members about maintaining trust with voters and the potential for further internal conflict as the Democrats prepare for upcoming elections.
The Western Journal: Member of Fading 'Squad' Forced to Resort to Pathetic ICE Fear Mongering
Rep. Ayanna Pressley has made controversial statements following her visit to an ICE detention center, where she met students accused of anti-Semitism. She claimed that their detentions reflect a broader threat to civil liberties in America, suggesting that anyone could face similar consequences for various actions.
Critics argue that Pressley's rhetoric is alarmist and serves to divide Americans rather than foster constructive dialogue. They assert that her framing distorts the reality of the situation, as the students' detentions are linked to serious allegations regarding support for terrorism.
The Western Journal: Watch: CNN Data Guru Stunned, Literally Can't Find Lower Numbers for Chuck Schumer
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is facing significant challenges as a recent Gallup poll shows only 39% of Democrats trust their congressional leaders on economic issues, a drastic drop from 80% in April 2024. This decline has raised alarms about potential primary challenges and discontent among Democratic voters.
In New York, Schumer's favorability has fallen 21 points since December 2024, with only 50% of Democrats supporting his continued leadership. His decision to back a Republican-led funding bill has drawn criticism, leading to speculation about unrest within the party and potential threats to his position.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Russia 'ready to make a deal' on Ukraine war, Lavrov says
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that Russia is prepared to negotiate a deal to end the ongoing war in Ukraine. He acknowledged President Trump's view that talks are progressing but emphasized that specific terms still need to be refined. Lavrov reiterated that Russia will not relinquish Crimea.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, however, maintains that Ukraine will not recognize Russian control over Crimea, which Trump criticized as detrimental to peace efforts. While optimism remains from the Trump administration regarding a potential resolution, skepticism persists about Putin's willingness to agree to a deal.
Human Events: UK steps back from plan to send troops to Ukraine, citing high risk: report
The UK is retracting its plan to deploy up to 30,000 ground troops to Ukraine due to high risks and limited military capability. The focus will now be on air and sea support, alongside training military personnel away from combat zones, with British and French trainers expected in western Ukraine.
The UK aims to maintain its support for Ukraine, ensuring it can rearm if necessary. Ongoing discussions may lead to a meeting between President Trump and President Zelensky to advance negotiations. A UK official emphasized continued military support amid the ongoing conflict.
Le Monde: Russian general killed by car bomb near Moscow
A senior Russian general, Lt. Gen. Yaroslav Moskalik, was killed by an improvised explosive device in Balashikha, near Moscow. The Investigative Committee has launched a murder probe, noting similarities to previous attacks linked to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Moskalik was a notable figure in military discussions regarding Ukraine and was promoted to general lieutenant in 2021. The Kremlin has not confirmed any responsibility for the attack, which follows a pattern of high-profile assassinations amid escalating tensions.
#military
GB News: Vladimir Putin chief killed in Moscow car explosion in latest blow for Russian President just weeks after his limo burst into flames
A senior Russian military officer, Major General Yaroslav Moskalik, was killed in a car explosion in Balashikha, Moscow region. The blast was attributed to a homemade explosive device, with local reports indicating a second fatality.
Moskalik was involved in high-level military delegations and had participated in discussions related to the Minsk agreements aimed at resolving the conflict between Ukraine and Russian-backed forces.
#health
Fox News: Exposure to toxin increases colorectal cancer risk among younger adults, study finds
A study from UC San Diego links the bacterial toxin colibactin to rising colorectal cancer cases among young people. Exposure during early childhood may alter DNA, increasing the risk of developing cancer before age 50. The study analyzed 981 genomes and found significant mutations associated with early-onset cases.
Colorectal cancer rates have doubled among adults under 50 in the past two decades, with projections suggesting it could become the leading cause of cancer-related death in young adults by 2030. Researchers emphasize the need for further studies to establish causation and develop preventive measures.