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27 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: SCOOP: Republicans roll out $69B funding plan for new CBP agents, building border wall in Trump budget bill
SCOOP: Republicans roll out $69B funding plan for new CBP agents, building border wall in Trump budget bill
House Republicans are proposing a $68.8 billion funding package for President Trump's border wall and enhanced border security measures. This includes $46.5 billion for an integrated border barrier system, $5 billion for Customs and Border Protection personnel, and funds for modern surveillance technology.

The legislation aims to bolster border security as a key Republican priority, utilizing budget reconciliation to expedite the process. Additional funding targets various initiatives, including preparations for upcoming international events and measures to combat drug smuggling.


#politics

Times Of Israel: Conclave to ponder whether to continue Pope Francis’ radical legacy, or change course
Conclave to ponder whether to continue Pope Francis’ radical legacy, or change course
Pope Francis' legacy of diversity among cardinals complicates the upcoming conclave to elect his successor, as many new members lack familiarity and established voting blocs. The cardinals must decide whether to continue Francis' inclusive focus or revert to traditional doctrines.

The conclave, required to start by May 10, will see cardinals weighing various factors, including age and geographical representation, as they seek a unifying figure amid divisions. Key candidates include Cardinal Pietro Parolin and Cardinal Luis Tagle, but the absence of clear front-runners suggests a potentially prolonged voting process.


#science

GB News: Archaeology breakthrough as young boy unearths Jurassic fossils in his OWN garden
Archaeology breakthrough as young boy unearths Jurassic fossils in his OWN garden
A seven-year-old boy named Elliott discovered fossils dating back 140 million years while digging in his garden in Matlock, Derbyshire. The fossils, embedded in limestone, include ammonites from the Jurassic period, sparking excitement for both him and his mother.

Palaeontologist Dr. Susannah Lydon noted that fossils are more common than expected and suggested that Elliott's finds likely originated from elsewhere, possibly brought by collectors. She encouraged others to explore fossil hunting, particularly along coastal areas after storms.