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28 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Trump’s border czar tells illegal immigrants they ‘cannot hide from ICE’ amid mass deportation agenda
Trump’s border czar tells illegal immigrants they ‘cannot hide from ICE’ amid mass deportation agenda
Tom Homan, Trump's border czar, warned illegal immigrants in the U.S. that ICE is actively seeking them. He emphasized that those who fail to comply with deportation orders will face prosecution and potential jail time. Approximately 1.4 million illegal immigrants remain in the U.S. despite orders to leave.

Homan's remarks coincide with the Trump administration's mass deportation agenda, highlighted by the display of 100 posters of "worst illegal immigrants" on the White House lawn. The administration intends to enforce immigration laws aggressively.


#politics

Fox News: SCOOP: Dept of Energy says it saved $700M in Trump's first 100 days by cutting 'wasteful' programs
SCOOP: Dept of Energy says it saved $700M in Trump's first 100 days by cutting 'wasteful' programs
In President Trump's first 100 days, the Department of Energy claims to have saved taxpayers over $700 million by cutting programs deemed "wasteful," including those related to diversity, equity, and inclusion, as well as climate change initiatives linked to the Green New Deal.

Overall, the administration projects savings of $3 billion from canceled contracts, with additional savings reported across various government departments. The Department of Health and Human Services leads in savings, while the Department of Justice ranks lowest.


Forbes: ‘I Run The Country And The World,’ Trump Boasts In Interview
‘I Run The Country And The World,’ Trump Boasts In Interview
In a recent interview with The Atlantic, President Donald Trump expressed confidence in his leadership, stating he now "runs the country and the world" in his second term. He addressed various issues, including his administration's approach to deportations and his relationship with tech billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos.

Trump acknowledged the challenges of his role but maintained a lighthearted tone, saying he is "having a lot of fun." He also noted a shift in how his advisors respond to his directives, indicating a more cautious approach to his statements.


Le Monde: In France, China stops at nothing to silence dissidents
In France, China stops at nothing to silence dissidents
During a demonstration in Paris on May 5, 2024, Jiang Shengda, a dissident artist, spoke against Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit, while supporters greeted Xi at the airport. Jiang received multiple calls from his mother warning him against participating due to pressure from Chinese authorities.

Others in his organization, the Front for Freedom in China, faced similar threats, with many Tibetans and Uyghurs also receiving warnings through family members in China.


The Telegraph: When is Canada’s federal election? A simple guide
When is Canada’s federal election? A simple guide
Canada's federal election is set for April 28, called by Prime Minister Mark Carney, who replaced Justin Trudeau. This snap election comes amid rising tensions with the U.S., including tariffs imposed by Donald Trump.

The election will determine the 343 members of the House of Commons, with the Prime Minister typically chosen from the largest party. Canada uses a first-past-the-post voting system, and while elections are usually held every four years, the Prime Minister can call for a snap election.


#society

GB News: Prince Andrew is 'the unsolvable problem' as William 'will not be seen' near his uncle
Prince Andrew is 'the unsolvable problem' as William 'will not be seen' near his uncle
Prince Andrew continues to be a contentious figure for the royal family, described as "an unsolvable problem" by commentator Charlotte Griffiths. His recent appearance at an Easter service was notable for Prince William's absence, indicating the family's ongoing struggle with Andrew's public image and past controversies.

Following the tragic suicide of Virginia Giuffre, who had accused Andrew of sexual assault, Buckingham Palace convened an emergency meeting to discuss the implications. Reports suggest a divide between King Charles and Prince William on how to handle the situation, with Andrew being excluded from discussions due to his perceived toxicity.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: It’s not too late for Britain to act and lead Europe in defending Ukraine
It’s not too late for Britain to act and lead Europe in defending Ukraine
The meeting between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky at St Peter’s Basilica highlights the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the need for a robust American security guarantee to deter further Russian aggression. The UK government is urged to take decisive actions, such as seizing Russian assets and lowering the oil price cap, to strengthen Ukraine's defense and weaken Russia's economic position.

Despite legal and reputational concerns, the urgency of the situation calls for Britain to act independently, potentially setting a precedent for EU countries. The article emphasizes that the UK has the opportunity to lead in this crisis, rather than waiting for consensus or action from the US.


Fox News: Russia declares 3-day ceasefire in Ukraine for WWII Victory Day
Russia declares 3-day ceasefire in Ukraine for WWII Victory Day
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a three-day ceasefire in the Ukraine conflict from May 8 to May 10 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of World War II Victory Day. The Kremlin stated that all military actions would be suspended during this period and urged Ukraine to follow suit, warning of a response to any violations.

Putin has not agreed to a complete unconditional ceasefire, despite previously expressing support for a ceasefire deal. The announcement comes amid ongoing discussions about a potential peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia, with U.S. officials indicating that while progress has been made, a final deal is still elusive.


Times Of Israel: World court opens week of hearings on Israel’s aid duties to Palestinians
World court opens week of hearings on Israel’s aid duties to Palestinians
The International Court of Justice began hearings on Israel's humanitarian obligations towards Palestinians amid a blockade on Gaza. The UN and Palestinian representatives accused Israel of violating international law by blocking aid, while Israel criticized the UN’s aid agency, UNRWA, as compromised by terrorism.

Israel, which is not attending the hearings, maintains that it does not target civilians and that Hamas uses them as shields. The U.S. plans to speak at the hearings, which may influence international law and aid dynamics. The court's ruling, though advisory, could have significant implications.


#health

Fox News: Chocolate-covered snack product sold in 16 states recalled for potentially undeclared almonds and cashews
Chocolate-covered snack product sold in 16 states recalled for potentially undeclared almonds and cashews
Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Co. has recalled its dark chocolate-covered macadamias due to undeclared almonds and cashews, posing a risk for those with allergies. The recall affects 0.6-ounce and 4-ounce bags distributed in 16 states and Guam.

Consumers are advised to return the affected products for a full refund. No illnesses have been reported in connection with the recall. This marks the second recall for Mauna Loa this year.


#crime

Fox News: FBI warns of time-traveling hackers
FBI warns of time-traveling hackers
The FBI has issued a warning about a new cyberattack technique dubbed "time-traveling hackers," where attackers manipulate a system's internal clock to bypass security measures. This method allows hackers to exploit expired security certificates, making malicious software appear legitimate.

To protect against such attacks, the FBI recommends using strong antivirus software, enabling two-factor authentication, creating unique passwords, monitoring for unexpected system time changes, and keeping systems updated. These measures are crucial as cybercriminals evolve their tactics, targeting fundamental system functions.


Fox News: Bronx car owner dragged in street during carjacking caught on camera
Bronx car owner dragged in street during carjacking caught on camera
A Bronx man was critically injured while attempting to stop a carjacking on April 24. Surveillance footage shows him being dragged alongside his vehicle as the thief sped away. The victim, who had left his car running while inside a restaurant, was later found with severe injuries.

This incident occurs amid reports of significant crime reductions in New York City, with Police Commissioner Jessica S. Tisch noting historic drops in various crime categories. Mayor Eric Adams emphasized the ongoing commitment to public safety as a priority for the city.