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26 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: BROADCAST BIAS: Media act like only problem with immigration is Trump deporting phony ‘Maryland man’
BROADCAST BIAS: Media act like only problem with immigration is Trump deporting phony ‘Maryland man’
U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported a significant drop in border crossings, yet major networks focused on the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal immigrant deported to El Salvador. Coverage of Garcia exceeded 143 minutes, while the trial of an illegal alien convicted of murdering a Maryland mother received minimal attention.

The disparity in coverage highlights a perceived bias in mainstream media, favoring narratives that align with Democratic viewpoints while neglecting stories that could reflect poorly on them. This trend has contributed to declining trust in these networks.


#politics

Times Of Israel: Report: Court extended PM aides’ remand after seeing Qatargate-linked financial docs
Report: Court extended PM aides’ remand after seeing Qatargate-linked financial docs
The Tel Aviv District Court has extended the house arrest of Prime Minister Netanyahu's aides, Jonatan Urich and Eli Feldstein, amid allegations of receiving payments from a Qatari lobbyist linked to Hamas. The court acted after police presented financial documents suggesting a flow of funds for pro-Qatar services.

Investigators are looking into the involvement of lobbyist Jay Footlik and a public relations firm owned by Urich's associate, while also examining communications that indicate Qatar's influence within the Prime Minister's Office. Both aides deny wrongdoing, and Netanyahu, who has been questioned, is not a suspect.


Fox News: Trump's MAGA imprint on GOP strong now, but will it last? Experts weigh in
Trump's MAGA imprint on GOP strong now, but will it last? Experts weigh in
A recent NBC News poll shows that 71% of Republicans now identify as MAGA supporters, a significant increase from 55% in November. This reflects Donald Trump's strong influence over the GOP and suggests a lasting transformation of the party since his initial election in 2016.

Political strategists believe that the Republican Party will not revert to its pre-Trump identity, with many asserting that Trump's movement will continue to thrive, even after he leaves office. Future GOP leaders are expected to carry on his legacy, but questions remain about the movement's intensity without Trump's unique presence.


#society

Times Of Israel: Major blast at south Iran port injures more than500
Major blast at south Iran port injures more than500
A large explosion at Shahid Rajaee Port in southern Iran injured over 500 people, with the cause still under investigation. The explosion occurred in a dock area, likely involving dangerous goods, and resulted in significant fire and damage to nearby buildings.

Emergency services are responding, and an investigation has been ordered to assess the situation. Authorities have ruled out any connection to oil facilities, and the incident comes amid ongoing nuclear negotiations between Iran and the U.S.


GB News: Veteran amputee calls for urgent mental health support for ex-soldiers: 'Suicide risk is high!'
Veteran amputee calls for urgent mental health support for ex-soldiers: 'Suicide risk is high!'
Ex-soldiers, particularly those classified as "non-injured," are reportedly lacking adequate support after military discharge, according to veteran Johno Lee. Despite surviving a severe injury from an IED explosion in Afghanistan, Lee emphasized the need for improved mental health resources for veterans, who face high suicide rates.

Lee, who credits charities like SSAFA for his recovery, highlighted the neglect of veterans' families, noting that spouses and children often suffer from mental health issues and lack financial assistance. Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick echoed the need for better support for veterans and their families.


Times Of Israel: IDF still holding unidentified human remains from Oct. 7 massacre — report
IDF still holding unidentified human remains from Oct. 7 massacre — report
The IDF is currently managing two containers with around 350 bags of unidentified human remains from the October 7 Hamas attack, which resulted in approximately 1,200 deaths. While some remains may be identifiable, there is a debate over whether to conduct further forensic examinations or to proceed with a collective burial, as some remains may belong to Hamas terrorists.

IDF Chief Rabbi Brig. Gen. Eyal Krim advocates for further examination, but the Religious Services Ministry's director general, Yehuda Avidan, supports a collective burial, citing concerns over misidentification and the emotional impact on families. A joint committee will decide on the next steps in the coming days.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Trump and Zelenskyy have 'very productive' talk as they attend Pope Francis' funeral
Trump and Zelenskyy have 'very productive' talk as they attend Pope Francis' funeral
President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy met in Rome for the first time since their February disagreement. While details of the meeting remain scarce, both leaders described it as productive and symbolic, with Zelenskyy suggesting it could be historic.

This meeting occurs amid stalled peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, with Trump expressing optimism about the potential for an agreement to end the conflict. He has criticized both Zelenskyy and Putin but maintains that a resolution is achievable if both sides are willing to negotiate.


#economy

Fox News: Reagan-era economist scared by tariffs but open to 'great negotiator' Trump making them work
Reagan-era economist scared by tariffs but open to 'great negotiator' Trump making them work
Economist Art Laffer expressed concern about President Trump's tariffs, labeling the current economic climate as "scary" due to protectionist policies. He emphasized that such measures typically lead to economic downturns and advocated for reducing tariffs to stimulate growth.

Despite his apprehensions, Laffer remains hopeful that Trump can negotiate favorable trade deals and reduce tariffs, which could alleviate economic pressures. He acknowledged the complexities involved in altering supply chains and production facilities but believes in Trump's negotiating abilities.


#religion

Fox News: Pope Francis bestows legacy of mercy, service, financial reform, environmental protection
Pope Francis bestows legacy of mercy, service, financial reform, environmental protection
Pope Francis, the first pontiff from the Global South, passed away on April 21, 2025, after battling bilateral pneumonia. Known as "the People’s Pope," he emphasized environmental protection, equality, and outreach to marginalized communities throughout his 12-year papacy.

His approach to leadership was marked by personal interactions, blessing individuals from various walks of life, including the impoverished and powerful alike. Pope Francis's legacy includes a commitment to mercy, hope, and reform within the Catholic Church, particularly addressing financial corruption at the Vatican.


#culture

Fox News: 'Dallas' star says TV 'cougar' Linda Gray's prank during controversial kiss left his lips numb
'Dallas' star says TV 'cougar' Linda Gray's prank during controversial kiss left his lips numb
Christopher Atkins reflects on his early career, particularly his role as Peter Richards on "Dallas," where he shared a memorable kiss with Linda Gray, the show's first "cougar." He recalls the playful atmosphere on set and the pranks among the cast.

Atkins also reminisces about his breakout role in "The Blue Lagoon," its controversial themes, and his desire to focus on family over Hollywood fame. Now 64, he is pursuing filmmaking, aiming to create projects that fulfill his long-held aspirations.


#health

Fox News: Woman says dog detected her breast cancer before doctors did: 'He's known this whole time'
Woman says dog detected her breast cancer before doctors did: 'He's known this whole time'
Breanna Bortner credits her dog, Mochi, with helping to detect her breast cancer. After discovering a lump, Mochi exhibited unusual behavior by fixating on the area, leading Bortner to believe he sensed something was wrong before her diagnosis.

Following her diagnosis of stage 2B triple-negative invasive ductal carcinoma, Bortner underwent extensive chemotherapy. Throughout her treatment, Mochi provided emotional support, motivating her to persevere. Now cancer-free, Bortner shares her journey to help others facing similar challenges.


#crime

Fox News: Scott Peterson's 'strongest argument' for murder conviction appeal is a long shot: criminal defense lawyer
Scott Peterson's 'strongest argument' for murder conviction appeal is a long shot: criminal defense lawyer
Scott Peterson's legal team has filed a petition to overturn his 2004 murder conviction, claiming new evidence that could exonerate him. They argue that 17 eyewitnesses reported seeing Laci Peterson alive after he left for a fishing trip, and that key evidence was withheld during the trial.

While the petition presents what is described as substantial new evidence, legal experts caution that the chances of overturning the conviction remain slim. The defense argues that mismanagement of the investigation and failure to disclose evidence undermined the trial's fairness.


Fox News: WATCH: Indiana man who killed girls on hike strikes defiant tone with police in new interrogation video
WATCH: Indiana man who killed girls on hike strikes defiant tone with police in new interrogation video
Richard Allen, convicted of murdering two teenage girls in Delphi, Indiana, in 2017, maintained his innocence during police interrogations in 2022. He was sentenced to 130 years in prison after evidence linked him to the crime scene, including a gun matching a bullet found at the site.

Allen's trial revealed he had made several confessions while in jail, including statements about ordering the girls "down the hill." Despite this, he consistently denied committing the murders, claiming he was being wrongfully implicated.


Fox News: Karen Read's ambulance ride admission becomes flashpoint at second trial
Karen Read's ambulance ride admission becomes flashpoint at second trial
Karen Read's retrial for the murder of John O'Keefe is underway, focusing on whether he heard her last words before his death. Prosecutors allege Read intentionally ran him over following a drunken argument, while her defense claims she did not strike him at all.

Key testimony from paramedics raised questions about the context of Read's statements regarding their argument. The trial has included discussions of her blood alcohol level and her behavior leading up to O'Keefe's death. The proceedings are expected to last several weeks.