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27 Apr 2025
#illegals
GB News: Labour blasted for 'rolling out the red carpet' for asylum seekers with landlord scheme: 'Enabling invasion of illegals!'
Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces criticism for a new scheme encouraging landlords to house asylum seekers, with claims it will exacerbate illegal migration. Critics argue this initiative, backed by taxpayer funding, incentivizes more migrants to enter the UK.
Property expert Russell Quirk contends the plan is hypocritical, given the government's previous stance against landlords. He warns it could lead to increased costs for taxpayers and diminish the urgency to address the ongoing migrant crisis.
#politics
The Telegraph: Trump’s greatest triumphs have been lost in the chaos
Donald Trump's recent actions have sparked mixed emotions among his supporters, with both cheers and boos. While he has faced criticism for his stance on tariffs and foreign policy, he has garnered praise for securing the southern border, supporting Israel, and reforming the legal system to address perceived injustices linked to identity politics.
Additionally, Trump has lifted legal immunity for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, allowing victims of terrorism to sue the organization. Despite ongoing concerns about his foreign policy decisions, particularly regarding Ukraine, many supporters celebrate these achievements as significant victories.
#society
Fox News: Woman sells home to travel full-time in truck after dad's unexpected death
A Wisconsin woman, Ashley Kay, sold her home to travel the world in a truck after the death of her father in 2015 inspired her to embrace life. She began her journey in March 2023, traveling across North and South America with her dog, Porter, after meeting a full-time traveler who encouraged her to pursue adventure.
Kay's favorite destination is Baja, Mexico, which she describes as feeling like home. Despite facing challenges such as vehicle issues and navigating remote areas, she remains determined to continue her travels. Following the recent loss of her dog, Kay is reflecting on her experiences and the lessons learned along the way.
Fox News: Ex Fyre Fest designer says fraudster Billy McFarland, Anna Delvey, Luigi Mangione have one thing in common
Oren Aks, a former social media designer for the failed Fyre Festival, argues that social media promotes the idolization of con artists and scammers, citing figures like Billy McFarland and Anna Delvey. He expresses concern over society's shift towards glorifying these individuals rather than celebrating legitimate success stories.
Aks reflects on the disastrous Fyre Festival experience, noting the stark contrast between promised luxury and the reality of FEMA-style tents. Following the festival's failure, McFarland announced plans to sell the Fyre brand, aiming to find a team capable of realizing its potential.
Fox News: Child abduction survivor Elizabeth Smart warns of 'terrifying territory' for today's kids
Elizabeth Smart, kidnapped at 14, survived for nine months by believing in her family's love. Now a mother and child safety activist, she partners with "America’s Most Wanted" to highlight missing persons cases, emphasizing the importance of public awareness in solving these tragedies.
Smart advocates for parental communication about safety, especially regarding children's online activities, stressing the need for vigilance against potential predators. She aims to empower families and believes that increased attention to missing persons can lead to more reunifications.
Fox News: 'Most hated mom' Casey Anthony 'cashing in' with lucrative side hustle: expert
Casey Anthony, acquitted in 2011 of murdering her daughter Caylee, has launched a subscription-based blog on Substack, where she shares personal writings and videos. With over 5,000 subscribers, she aims to reintroduce herself and advocate for her life and daughter.
Experts note that platforms like TikTok allow controversial figures to engage with a new audience, raising questions about the implications of profiting from scandalous fame. Anthony's venture highlights a potential trend of individuals seeking notoriety, whether through positive or negative means.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Houthi ballistic missile triggers sirens near Dead Sea, is intercepted — IDF
Yemen's Houthi rebels launched a ballistic missile at Israel, which was intercepted before causing damage or injuries. This attack marks the second consecutive day the group has targeted the Nevatim Airbase, with over 20 missiles fired at Israel since March 18.
An early alert system issued warnings to civilians, but has faced issues with reliability. The Houthis have escalated their attacks following the recent conflict with Hamas, while the U.S. has conducted airstrikes against Houthi positions in Yemen.
#crime
Fox News: Former Disney employee sentenced to 3 years for hacking menus to remove allergy information, add profanities
A former Disney World employee, Michael Scheuer, was sentenced to three years in federal prison for hacking into the park's menu system. He altered allergy information, added profanity, and changed pricing, causing over $150,000 in damages. He must also pay nearly $688,000 in restitution.
Scheuer, who was responsible for menu production, pleaded guilty in January after being fired in a contentious manner. His attorney claims Disney did not accommodate his medical issues, leading to his termination. The FBI seized multiple computers from Scheuer's home during the investigation.