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28 Apr 2025

#illegals

The Federalist: Chinese National Who Allegedly Voted In Michigan Skips Court
Chinese National Who Allegedly Voted In Michigan Skips Court
Chinese student Haoxiang Gao, attending the University of Michigan, faces felony charges for allegedly voting in the November election despite being a noncitizen. A bench warrant has been issued for his arrest after he failed to appear in court for his hearing.

Gao reportedly registered and voted at a campus event, believing he was eligible. His roommate indicated that staff at the voting station did not verify his citizenship status. Investigations are ongoing as authorities seek to locate Gao.


The Western Journal: ‘Chess, Not Checkers’: White House Tricks MSNBC Into 'Finally' Covering 'Violent Illegal Aliens'
‘Chess, Not Checkers’: White House Tricks MSNBC Into 'Finally' Covering 'Violent Illegal Aliens'
The White House has strategically placed posters of detained illegal immigrants accused of violent crimes outside the West Wing, prompting coverage from MSNBC. This move aims to highlight issues surrounding illegal immigration and crime, showcasing the administration's efforts to enhance border security.

Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized significant decreases in illegal crossings and announced a large-scale deportation campaign. The administration claims to have arrested over 150,000 criminal illegal aliens since taking office, asserting that these actions have made communities safer.


#politics

Fox News: Brazilian pro-Bolsonaro protester who wrote on statue with lipstick sentenced to 14 years in jail: report
Brazilian pro-Bolsonaro protester who wrote on statue with lipstick sentenced to 14 years in jail: report
Debora Rodrigues, a 39-year-old Brazilian hairdresser, was sentenced to 14 years in prison for writing a message in lipstick on a statue during protests supporting former President Jair Bolsonaro. Convicted of involvement in a criminal organization aiming to launch a coup, she claimed ignorance of the protests' violence.

Rodrigues's sentence has sparked claims of political persecution from Bolsonaro supporters. The former president has called for her amnesty as he faces his own legal challenges following the 2022 election defeat.


#society

Le Monde: In Iran, questions arise over explosion at the Shahid Rajaee port
In Iran, questions arise over explosion at the Shahid Rajaee port
An explosion at Shahid Rajaee Port in Bandar Abbas, Iran, on April 26 has resulted in at least 46 deaths and over 1,200 injuries, with many still missing. The blast, heard 50 km away, has caused widespread fear among residents due to toxic fumes, leading to school and office closures.

Authorities have urged the public to stay indoors and issued a call for blood donations as the city grapples with the aftermath of one of its worst industrial accidents in years. The port remains ablaze, and concerns for the missing and injured continue to grow.


The Imaginative Conservative: Russell Kirk & Pope St. John Paul II on the Redemption of Man
Russell Kirk & Pope St. John Paul II on the Redemption of Man
Pope St. John Paul II and Russell Kirk both advocated for freedom rooted in truth, yet their approaches differ. Kirk, a social critic and conservative thinker, emphasized tradition and myth as sources of truth, while John Paul II highlighted the harmony of faith and reason, asserting that authentic freedom requires a relationship with truth.

Kirk critiqued consumerism and the loss of integrity, aligning with John Paul II's vision of human fulfillment beyond materialism. Both thinkers, emerging from distinct cultural contexts, sought to articulate a "civilization of love," recognizing the importance of moral principles in shaping society.


Front Page Magazine: The Savage Truth: Trump Defends Jewish Students, Even If Harvard Will Not
The Savage Truth: Trump Defends Jewish Students, Even If Harvard Will Not
Cicely Davis, on the latest episode of The Savage Truth podcast, critiques Harvard for not enforcing policies to protect Jewish students' rights and safety. She also addresses a recent attack on a police officer and discusses controversial trends like "hot-wifing."

The episode highlights concerns over campus safety and societal morals.


Breitbart: Meghan Markle Reveals Whether She’ll Run for Office
Meghan Markle Reveals Whether She’ll Run for Office
Meghan Markle stated she has no interest in running for office, responding with laughter to the suggestion. She emphasized her focus on hospitality and entertaining, expressing interest in writing more books but noting she has more life to live before penning a memoir.

Markle also mentioned her previous experience with children's literature, referencing her book "The Bench." However, she will not pursue an animated series for children, having faced plagiarism accusations related to her canceled Netflix project, "Pearl."


Front Page Magazine: Pope Francis’ Re-imagined Church
Pope Francis’ Re-imagined Church
The death of Pope Francis has sparked significant interest in pop culture, with celebrities and pundits weighing in on his legacy and potential successors. Critics argue that Francis transformed the papacy from a moral authority into a platform for progressive values, attracting attention from non-Catholics and those opposed to traditional Catholic teachings.

As a result, discussions surrounding the next pope have become heavily influenced by celebrity opinions advocating for liberal reforms within the Church. This shift reflects a broader trend where the Catholic Church is perceived as aligning more with contemporary societal values rather than maintaining its doctrinal foundations.


GB News: Large parts of Spain and Portugal hit by massive power outage as British holidaymakers brace for travel chaos
Large parts of Spain and Portugal hit by massive power outage as British holidaymakers brace for travel chaos
A significant power outage has affected large areas of Spain, Portugal, Andorra, and parts of France, disrupting telephone and train services. Spanish power grid operator Red Electrica is coordinating with energy companies to restore power and is investigating the cause of the blackout.

Major cities like Seville, Barcelona, and Valencia in Spain are impacted, with Madrid's underground network evacuated and traffic lights nonfunctional. Barajas international airport also lost power, while Portugal reported nationwide blackouts.


Breitbart: Report: WHCD Mixes Up Black Female Journalists' Identities
Report: WHCD Mixes Up Black Female Journalists' Identities
During the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, a mix-up occurred when the camera mistakenly showed NBC's Yamiche Alcindor instead of April Ryan during a recognition speech. Attendees noted the error, and social media users commented on the oversight.

WHCA President Eugene Daniels appeared to acknowledge the mistake during his remarks, while Alcindor herself mouthed that she was not Ryan. The incident sparked reactions online, highlighting the awkwardness of the situation.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Watch: John Kerry Confronted with Embarrassing Truth, Justifies It with 15 Seconds of Mental Gymnastics
Watch: John Kerry Confronted with Embarrassing Truth, Justifies It with 15 Seconds of Mental Gymnastics
John Kerry faced criticism during an MSNBC interview when reminded that he was Secretary of State during Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014. He attempted to justify the U.S. stance by referencing "international law," which he claimed Russia violated, despite the annexation occurring under his watch.

The commentary argues that Kerry's defense reflects a broader globalist mindset that undermines national sovereignty. It suggests that the concept of "international law" is often used to impose agendas that do not align with the principles of American sovereignty and governance.


#religion

The Telegraph: Smoke and secrecy: the politics of choosing the next pope
Smoke and secrecy: the politics of choosing the next pope
The conclave to elect a new pope following Pope Francis's death will commence on May 7. Roman Catholic cardinals will enter the Sistine Chapel, take an oath of secrecy, and be sequestered from the outside world, with strict measures against communication and surveillance.

The term "conclave" derives from the Latin "cum clave," meaning "with a key," reflecting the tradition of locking cardinals inside. The chapel, adorned with Renaissance frescoes, provides a historic setting for this significant event.


#culture

The Western Journal: '60 Minutes' Reporter Rebels Against His Own Copany in Surprising On-Air Statement
'60 Minutes' Reporter Rebels Against His Own Copany in Surprising On-Air Statement
Scott Pelley of CBS's “60 Minutes” publicly criticized parent company Paramount during a recent broadcast, addressing the resignation of executive producer Bill Owens. Owens stepped down due to increasing editorial interference, claiming it compromised the show's independence.

Pelley echoed these concerns, stating that while no stories have been blocked, the changes have affected the team's morale. The backdrop includes Paramount's merger with Skydance Media and ongoing legal challenges from former President Trump.


#education

Front Page Magazine: Choosing Choice
Choosing Choice
Texas is moving toward educational freedom with a new Educational Savings Account (ESA) program, which allows funds for various educational expenses. The program prioritizes students with disabilities and low-income families, while other states like Tennessee and South Carolina are also advancing similar initiatives.

The push for school choice is gaining momentum nationally, with 36 states offering some form of private school choice. Critics argue that these changes could destabilize public school funding, but proponents believe competition will enhance educational quality. The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear significant education freedom cases this session.


#sports

Breitbart: NFL Network's Kyle Brandt Blasts Media over Shedeur Sanders Draft Coverage: 'Bat Bleepin' Insane'
NFL Network's Kyle Brandt Blasts Media over Shedeur Sanders Draft Coverage: 'Bat Bleepin' Insane'
Kyle Brandt criticized the media's reaction to Shedeur Sanders falling to the fifth round of the NFL draft, calling it "bat-bleepin’ insane." He argued that claims of racism and blackballing were unfounded, asserting that if teams believed in Sanders' talent, they would have drafted him earlier.

Brandt suggested that teams viewed Sanders primarily as a backup and were wary of the media attention he might attract. He emphasized that the narrative surrounding Sanders had strayed far from reality, with teams simply not valuing him as a top player.


Breitbart: REPORT: Shedeur Sanders Purposely Tanked Pre-Draft Interviews with Teams He Didn’t Want to Pick Him
REPORT: Shedeur Sanders Purposely Tanked Pre-Draft Interviews with Teams He Didn’t Want to Pick Him
Shedeur Sanders' drop from a potential top 5 pick to the fifth round has sparked debate, with new theories suggesting he may have intentionally underperformed in interviews with teams he wasn't interested in. Reports indicate he may have "sandbagged" in these meetings, impacting his draft position.

Despite his father's comments about preferred cities, Sanders had hinted at wanting to play for teams like the Steelers and Giants. His strategy to tank certain interviews raises questions about his judgment, as NFL executives are likely to share insights. Now, Sanders has the opportunity to prove doubters wrong.