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#illegals
Le Monde: Trump administration reverses decision to cancel student visas
The Trump administration has reversed the cancellation of visas affecting thousands of foreign students at major U.S. universities, alleviating recent anxieties on campuses. This decision came amid numerous lawsuits challenging the removals, which were not formally announced.
During court sessions, government lawyers indicated that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) would restore the affected visas and develop a new policy for managing foreign student records. Cases will remain active or be reactivated.
The Telegraph: Trump considers sending migrants to Rwanda
The US is considering a plan to deport illegal migrants to Rwanda, similar to a previously abandoned UK scheme. Rwanda has already accepted US deportees, and it may be added to the list of countries for deportations.
UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer halted the Rwanda plan after taking office, redirecting funds to enhance border security and combat human trafficking.
#politics
Fox News: Bill Maher calls out Al Gore for comparing Trump administration to Nazis
Bill Maher confronted Al Gore on his comparison of the Trump administration to Nazis, arguing that such comparisons diminish the historical significance of the Holocaust. Maher emphasized that using the term "Nazi" can alienate Trump supporters and escalate divisions.
Gore defended his remarks by referencing the manipulation of truth in politics, but Maher cautioned that invoking Hitler risks losing the argument and is disrespectful to the memory of Holocaust victims. Maher maintains that such comparisons should be avoided to foster better dialogue.
The Economist: Checks and Balance newsletter: Predictions for the Democrats’ future
Donald Trump is expected to focus more on personal branding than economic issues in his upcoming term. His tariff policies may lead to unpredictability, responding to market fluctuations and party dissent.
Additionally, Trump aims to increase deportations, potentially fueled by new congressional funding, though legal challenges could arise from the Supreme Court.
Fox News: Here’s what happened during Trump’s 14th week in office
President Trump is nearing the end of his first 100 days, focusing on a potential peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, with discussions ongoing. He has set his own timeline for the negotiations, emphasizing the need for a swift resolution while expressing optimism about a proposal on the table.
In other developments, Trump attended Pope Francis' funeral and signed several executive orders related to education reforms, including the integration of artificial intelligence in schools. Additionally, the Education Department plans to resume collections on defaulted federal student loans in May after a pause since 2020.
Fox News: Alex Soros in hot seat after left-wing outlet exposes what his dad's network thinks of his online footprint
Alex Soros, son of billionaire donor George Soros, is facing criticism for his public persona and lavish lifestyle, which some believe undermines the family's philanthropic efforts. His recent social media posts, particularly from a fundraiser with vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz, have sparked backlash for appearing disconnected from the working-class image Walz aims to project.
Despite these criticisms, Alex Soros remains a significant figure in Democratic fundraising, contributing millions to various campaigns and organizations. His connections with prominent politicians and frequent visits to the White House underscore his influence within the party, although his public displays may complicate the family's political brand.
#society
GB News: Aldi to launch beauty products into stores featuring Manicure Set and return of 'sell-out' Hair Styler
Aldi's five-in-one Hair Styler will return to stores on May 1 for £59.99, featuring multiple attachments for various styles. Other beauty electronics include a Brushless Motor Hairdryer for £29.99 and a Pore Remover for £9.99, among others.
Additionally, Aldi will reintroduce its popular Pistachio Crème and Milk & Hazelnut Crème spreads on April 27 for £1.79 each.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: US-Iran nuclear talks resume in Oman as Tehran declares missiles off the agenda
US and Iranian negotiators met in Oman for a third round of talks aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. Iran maintains its missile program is off the table, while the US seeks a deal preventing uranium enrichment.
President Trump expressed optimism about reaching an agreement, emphasizing diplomatic solutions over military action. The discussions mark the highest-level engagement since the US withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal, amid ongoing tensions in the region.
#culture
Fox News: Tom Green ditches Hollywood for farm life after wild ride to fame
Tom Green, after 20 years in Hollywood, returned to Canada in 2021, settling on a 150-acre farm in Ontario. He appreciates the simplicity of rural life, stating he misses nothing from California and enjoys the tranquility of nature with his animals, including a mule named Fanny.
Green is documenting his new lifestyle in a series on Prime Video and has released a country album. He reflects on his time in Hollywood as feeling foreign and expresses contentment with his decision to embrace a simpler life closer to family.
#health
Fox News: Eating chicken linked to higher mortality rates, observational study suggests
A study from Italy suggests that consuming over 300 grams of chicken weekly is linked to a 27% higher risk of mortality compared to those eating less than 100 grams. The research tracked nearly 5,000 adults over 19 years, noting a significant association with gastrointestinal cancer among higher poultry consumers.
Experts emphasize that chicken can be part of a healthy diet when consumed in moderation and prepared healthily. They recommend focusing on overall dietary patterns and lifestyle choices rather than isolating one food item. Limitations in the study include self-reported diets and lack of physical activity data.
#other
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