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26 Apr 2025
#politics
Breitbart: AFL-CIO President: Some Court Rulings, Preliminary Injunctions Are Due to Protest 'Pressure'
AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler emphasized the importance of collective pressure in recent court decisions, linking it to the protection of democracy. She highlighted that freedom of speech and assembly are vital, warning that silence can lead to authoritarianism.
Shuler expressed optimism about public engagement, noting that recent successes stem from people coming together to amplify their voices.
Fox News: Trump won't use 'loopholes' to seek third term in White House
President Trump expressed skepticism about using "loopholes" to pursue a third term in office during a recent interview, though he did not completely dismiss the idea. He acknowledged that there are known methods being discussed but emphasized his belief against exploiting loopholes.
Despite concerns from some political circles, Trump stated that many people are encouraging him to run again in 2028. A recent poll indicated that a significant majority of respondents oppose his candidacy for a third term. Trump would be 82 by the end of his potential third term.
Breitbart: NYT's Stephens: It's 'Good News' Trump Had Bad 100 Days, if He Succeeded, People Who Voted for Him Wouldn't Learn
Bret Stephens, on HBO’s “Real Time,” criticized the first 100 days of a potential second Trump administration, labeling it the worst in U.S. history. He noted that many Trump voters are realizing the negative consequences of his policies, contrasting them with the prosperity of his first term.
Stephens expressed concern that if the administration had been more successful, it could have led to complacency regarding constitutional violations. He emphasized that the current dissatisfaction among voters may serve as a wake-up call.
#society
The Western Journal: Purdue University Mascot Train Involved in Fatal Crash on Indiana Road
Purdue University's mascot, the Boilermaker Special, was involved in a fatal crash in Tippecanoe County, Indiana, resulting in the death of a woman in her mid-20s. The vehicle reportedly experienced a tire malfunction, causing it to veer into oncoming traffic.
Two students were in the mascot vehicle and were treated for injuries. The investigation is ongoing, and toxicology tests will be conducted on both drivers. An autopsy for the deceased is scheduled for Monday.
The Epoch Times: Scientists, Captains Seek Solutions as Sharks Use Fishing Charters for Easy Meal in Florida Keys
In Florida Bay, a growing issue known as shark depredation is affecting local fishing. Sharks, particularly lemon sharks, are increasingly preying on fish caught and released by anglers, raising concerns about the impact on fish populations and the fishing industry. Researchers are studying this behavior to find solutions.
The Bonefish Tarpon Trust is leading efforts to understand the extent of this problem by tagging and tracking lemon sharks. They aim to determine whether these sharks are opportunistically following fishing boats or developing specialized hunting strategies. Effective management is crucial for restoring balance to the ecosystem and supporting the local economy.
GB News: Iran explosion: Dozens killed and injured in mysterious port-city blast
A significant explosion occurred at Shahid Rajaee port in Bandar Abbas, Iran, injuring at least 281 people. The blast, attributed to the explosion of several containers, prompted emergency evacuations and firefighting efforts.
Authorities indicated that negligence in handling flammable materials contributed to the incident, but oil infrastructure remained unaffected. There has been no confirmation of fatalities or any involvement from foreign entities.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Trump urges 'free' transit for US ships through Panama and Suez canals
President Trump has called for free transit for American commercial and military ships through the Panama and Suez canals, tasking Secretary of State Marco Rubio to address the issue immediately. He claims these vital routes owe their existence to the U.S. and should not incur fees.
The Suez Canal has faced challenges, with Yemen's Houthi rebels targeting shipping routes, leading to a significant drop in Egypt's canal revenues. The U.S. military has intensified strikes against Houthi positions, aiming to secure safe passage for vessels.
#economy
Breitbart: Trump: US Ships Should Face No Fees Traveling Suez, Panama Canals
President Trump has proposed that U.S. military and commercial ships should travel through the Suez and Panama Canals without fees, stating these canals owe their existence to the U.S. He has tasked Secretary of State Marco Rubio with addressing this issue.
The Panama Canal is crucial for U.S. commerce and national security, handling over 40% of U.S. maritime trade. Trump previously threatened to retake the canal if Panama continued charging high fees, emphasizing its importance for rapid Navy deployment and shipping efficiency.
#crime
Fox News: Texas mom arrested for allegedly bringing vodka-spiked Jell-O shots to 5th grade school party
A Texas mother, Teresa Isabel Bernal, was arrested after allegedly providing vodka-laced Jell-O shots at a fifth-grade holiday party, leading to multiple students becoming ill. Fifteen students reported symptoms, with some requiring medical attention after consuming the treats.
Bernal claimed she was unaware of the alcohol content, but investigators noted the packaging clearly indicated the presence of vodka. Tyler Independent School District is cooperating with law enforcement in the ongoing investigation. Bernal's bail is set at $75,000.
#science
Le Monde: The surprising evolutionary convergence of two Californian stick insects
The Timema cristinae, a stick insect species, evolved over 1.23 million years in California, adapting to two distinct habitats on separate mounts. These insects mimic the leaves of their host plants, enhancing their camouflage against predators while they feed on foliage.
Their survival strategy showcases the intricate relationship between species and their environments, highlighting the evolutionary process in action.