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26 Apr 2025

#politics

Fox News: Bill Maher says MAGA voters won't admit how disappointed they are in Trump's first 100 days
Bill Maher says MAGA voters won't admit how disappointed they are in Trump's first 100 days
Bill Maher expressed that many Trump voters may be disappointed with his first 100 days in office, despite not openly admitting it. He suggested that they expected significant changes to address job losses and wage stagnation but are now realizing they have much to lose.

Maher highlighted reports indicating that Trump is considering adjustments to his tariff policies, interpreting this as a positive sign. He noted that discussions with major retailers about potential price increases and empty shelves might have influenced Trump's decision-making. However, concerns about the long-term impact of his economic policies remain.


#society

Liberty Nation News: Hail to the Chiefs: Trump and the Massapequa - Liberty Nation News
Hail to the Chiefs: Trump and the Massapequa - Liberty Nation News
New York's directive for schools to rebrand Native American-named teams has sparked controversy, particularly with the Massapequa Chiefs. Local tribal members have not found the mascot offensive, and some argue that the push for rebranding is driven by political opportunism rather than genuine concern.

President Trump has voiced support for the Massapequa Chiefs, criticizing the left for imposing their views on Native issues. Many Native leaders express pride in their heritage and oppose the rebranding, emphasizing the importance of historical representation.


Breitbart: VIDEO: Deadly Explosion Destroys Iran Port, over 500 Reported Dead
VIDEO: Deadly Explosion Destroys Iran Port, over 500 Reported Dead
A massive explosion at the Shahid Rajaee port in Iran has resulted in over 500 fatalities and significant destruction. The blast, linked to poor chemical storage, occurred as the country engaged in nuclear talks with the U.S., though no connection between the two events has been established.

Emergency services reported 516 dead, with ongoing efforts to control fires at the site. The port, a key oil facility, has suspended operations following the incident, which was attributed to an explosion in the chemical and sulfur area.


Times Of Israel: Gazan journalist who appears on BBC Arabic called to ‘burn’ Jews in resurfaced posts
Gazan journalist who appears on BBC Arabic called to ‘burn’ Jews in resurfaced posts
A Gazan journalist contributing to BBC Arabic, Samer Elzaenen, has been found to have made numerous antisemitic posts on social media, including calls to "burn the Jews as Hitler did." His inflammatory remarks date back to 2011 and continued after the Hamas-led attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.

The BBC stated that Elzaenen and another correspondent are not employees and that they rely on various eyewitness accounts due to restrictions on their journalists in Gaza. The broadcaster has faced criticism for perceived anti-Israel bias and its reluctance to label Hamas as terrorists.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: China: Fentanyl Is Not Our Problem
China: Fentanyl Is Not Our Problem
Chinese officials assert that the fentanyl crisis is solely a U.S. problem, rejecting accusations of responsibility. They claim U.S. tariffs hinder cooperation on counter-narcotics, while U.S. negotiators criticize China's inadequate actions against chemical manufacturers.

Despite China's offers to regulate precursor chemicals, U.S. officials view these as insincere. The fentanyl supply remains largely unchanged, with chemicals now routed through Mexican cartels. The ongoing tensions highlight a lack of effective collaboration in addressing the crisis.


Fox News: A massive explosion at an Iranian port linked to missile fuel shipment kills 5, injures over 700
A massive explosion at an Iranian port linked to missile fuel shipment kills 5, injures over 700
A significant explosion at Shahid Rajaei port in southern Iran resulted in eight fatalities and approximately 750 injuries. The blast, linked to a shipment of sodium perchlorate rocket fuel, occurred amid ongoing U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations. The fire, which burned for hours, raised concerns about potential sabotage.

Authorities have launched an investigation, citing improper handling of hazardous materials as a possible cause. The incident has drawn comparisons to the 2020 Beirut port explosion, and Iranian officials have expressed heightened security awareness due to past sabotage attempts. Schools in the area will be closed as a precaution.


Breitbart: Report: Iran Fortifies Nuclear Sites, Refuses U.S. Demand to Halt Uranium Enrichment
Report: Iran Fortifies Nuclear Sites, Refuses U.S. Demand to Halt Uranium Enrichment
Iran is reportedly enhancing its underground nuclear facilities ahead of nuclear negotiations with the Trump administration, refusing to halt uranium enrichment. The Institute for Science and International Security noted construction of a security perimeter around the Natanz facility, indicating possible preparations for increased nuclear activity.

As negotiations continue, Iranian officials express reluctance to comply with U.S. demands, while the U.S. maintains that enrichment must cease for any deal. Despite tensions, there are indications that Iran's leadership may be open to a nuclear agreement, albeit with significant challenges ahead.


#crime

GB News: Three men who plotted to kill ringleader behind Britain's largest ever heist jailed for at least 30 years
Three men who plotted to kill ringleader behind Britain's largest ever heist jailed for at least 30 years
Three men have been sentenced for plotting to murder cage fighter Paul Allen, who was left paralyzed after a shooting at his home in 2019. Brothers Louis and Stewart Ahearne received 33 and 30 years respectively, while Daniel Kelly was sentenced to 36 years plus five on license.

The trio was found guilty of conspiracy to murder after tracking Allen and executing the attack using a Glock handgun. The motive remains unclear, but they were also involved in a burglary of valuable artifacts in Switzerland prior to the shooting.