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29 Apr 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: WATCH: CBP Rams Boat Carrying Illegal Aliens near California Coast
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents intercepted a human smuggling attempt off California's coast, ramming the suspect's boat after it refused to stop. Two alleged smugglers were arrested and face multiple charges, while 19 illegal aliens were apprehended in a separate incident.
The operation underscores the commitment to securing U.S. borders, even in open waters, as authorities continue to combat human smuggling activities.
#politics
The Economist: Blighty newsletter: Farage and the emigration nation
Nigel Farage is leading Reform UK with a focus on immigration and political organization, aiming to reshape Britain's right-wing landscape. The movement appears more dynamic and prepared to challenge existing political norms.
Additionally, discussions on UK-EU relations and innovative approaches in various sectors, including police cannabis cultivation, highlight evolving dynamics in British politics.
Times Of Israel: Egypt’s Nasser said he had ‘no interest’ in Palestinian cause, recording reveals
A newly surfaced 1970 recording reveals Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser expressing indifference towards the Palestinian cause, stating his focus was solely on Sinai and suggesting a willingness to normalize relations with Israel. This contradicts his public image as a militant leader.
The recording has ignited debate in Egypt, with supporters defending Nasser as a pragmatic statesman, while critics highlight the disparity between his personal views and public persona. Calls for freedom of information legislation have emerged to access more historical recordings.
Breitbart: GOP Sen. Moody: We Have to Factor Blue State Support of Illegals into SALT Talks
Sen. Ashley Moody (R-FL) highlighted the tension between blue states seeking increased federal funding due to policies that attract illegal immigrants and their demands for tax breaks, particularly regarding the SALT deduction. She noted that these issues will be central in upcoming congressional discussions.
Moody emphasized the need for blue states to manage their policies responsibly without relying on federal support to cover the costs associated with illegal immigration. The ongoing dialogue aims to find a balance that addresses the financial needs of these states while considering the implications of their policies.
GB News: 'Labour want to reimpose free movement by stealth and make the migrant crisis worse'
The UK government is contemplating a youth open border scheme with the EU for those under 30, which may reintroduce free movement and exacerbate the migration crisis. This potential policy shift raises concerns about the erosion of the UK's independent stance and complicates future trade deals, particularly with the US.
Critics argue that concessions on fishing rights and alignment with EU standards could undermine UK sovereignty and food security. There are fears that such moves may lead to closer ties with Brussels, undermining the Brexit mandate. The Conservatives are urged to reject any underhanded agreements that could compromise the UK's interests.
#society
Fox News: Top energy group demands governor take swift action against radical 'extremists' crippling power grid
A pro-energy nonprofit is urging Puerto Rico's governor to resist what it calls "left-wing extremists" using litigation to impose a climate agenda that threatens the island's failing power grid. The group highlights ongoing lawsuits against energy companies, claiming these actions could lead to economic disaster for residents.
The letter from the American Energy Institute calls for specific actions, including withdrawing a lawsuit against Exxon Mobil and appointing judges who respect the separation of powers. The organization warns that climate litigation exacerbates energy poverty in Puerto Rico, where blackouts are common and costly.
Fox News: Amazon Beauty Sale: Save up to 35% on these men’s skincare deals
Amazon's Summer Beauty event runs until May 11, offering discounts of 30% to 40% on makeup, haircare, and men's skincare products. Prime members can enjoy expedited shipping on their orders.
Featured deals include the Braun Series 9 PRO+ electric shaver kit at 25% off, Method Men body wash at 27% off, and Cetaphil redness relieving face wash at 35% off. Other notable products include The Art of Shaving pre-shave beard oil, NIVEA skin-firming lotion, Kiehl's Facial Fuel face wash, and Lumin's dark circle defense balm.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Cyberattacks: France officially attributes hacking to Russia for the first time
French authorities have publicly condemned the Russian military intelligence service (GRU) for various cyberattacks, including hacking Emmanuel Macron's 2017 campaign and targeting entities linked to the 2024 Paris Olympics. This marks the first formal attribution of cyber offenses to a foreign intelligence service by France.
The statement emphasizes France's commitment to cybersecurity and its role in supporting Ukraine, while also highlighting the GRU's ongoing cyber operations against French interests. The announcement included details about a specific GRU unit involved in these activities, showcasing France's intelligence capabilities.
Times Of Israel: ICC prosecutor reportedly ordered to keep silent on arrest warrants for Israelis
Judges at the International Criminal Court have reportedly prohibited prosecutor Karim Khan from publicly announcing new applications for arrest warrants related to alleged war crimes by Israel. This move aims to reduce pressure on the court following backlash from Israel and its allies after warrants were issued against Prime Minister Netanyahu and former defense minister Gallant.
Khan is preparing to seek additional warrants for Israeli suspects, while the ICC's Appeals Chamber recently ruled that Israel can challenge the court's jurisdiction. The ICC's actions have sparked significant international debate, particularly regarding humanitarian obligations in Gaza.
#economy
Fox News: Trump to ease auto tariffs as he celebrates 100th day with Michigan rally
President Trump will sign a proclamation to soften auto tariffs, maintaining the 25% tariff on imported cars while eliminating additional tariffs on steel and aluminum. Domestic manufacturers will receive offsets for auto part tariffs based on U.S. production costs.
The plan aims to bolster U.S. auto manufacturing and employment by incentivizing the use of domestic parts. Cars built with 85% U.S. parts will avoid tariffs, while others will continue to face the 25% duty.
#military
Breitbart: NYT Hides Detail That Army Pilot Allegedly Ignored Warning Before Fatal D.C. Crash
The New York Times reported on the January 29 crash involving an Army helicopter and a jet near Ronald Reagan Airport, which resulted in 67 fatalities. The article highlighted the mistakes made by the helicopter crew, particularly by pilot Capt. Rebecca M. Lobach, who failed to follow a co-pilot's directive to change course.
Lobach, the highest-ranking soldier on board, was undergoing an evaluation of her piloting skills. President Donald Trump expressed condolences, describing the incident as a significant tragedy for the nation.
#culture
The Western Journal: A New Era: Major Companies Are Reportedly Reversing Course on LGBT Marketing
Major corporations like Mastercard, PepsiCo, Nissan, and Anheuser-Busch are reportedly reducing their support for LGBT marketing due to financial pressures from consumer backlash. This shift indicates a response to boycotts and declining sales, particularly following Anheuser-Busch's controversial Bud Light campaign.
While this change may signal a retreat from aggressive LGBT promotion, it is driven more by profit concerns than a moral awakening. The corporate world is recognizing the impact of consumer sentiment, suggesting that collective action can influence business decisions.
Breitbart: Trump Cracks Taylor Swift, Election Super Bowl Joke During Eagles White House Event: 'How Did That Work Out'
President Trump humorously recounted his presence at the Super Bowl while celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles' victory at the White House. He noted the Eagles' strong performance and made a joke about being there with Taylor Swift, referencing the mixed reception she received during the game.
Trump contrasted this with the enthusiastic applause he received at the event, highlighting the different reactions from the audience.
The Telegraph: ‘I turned down Marvin Gaye role because I couldn’t kiss another man,’ says Terrence Howard
Terrence Howard declined the role of Marvin Gaye in an upcoming biopic, citing his unwillingness to kiss another man. He expressed strong feelings against filming a homosexual scene, stating he would have “cut my lips off” for such a portrayal.
Howard claimed that Quincy Jones informed him Gaye was gay, despite the singer never publicly identifying as such. He shared these views during an appearance on Bill Maher's "Club Random" podcast.
#health
Forbes: Measles Updates: U.S. Cases Near 900 As Illness Spreads To 17 More In Texas
Texas health officials reported 663 measles cases, the majority of nearly 900 cases nationwide, as of Friday. Most cases are unvaccinated individuals, with significant outbreaks concentrated in Gaines County. Two children have died from the illness this year.
The outbreak, which began in January, marks Texas' largest in 30 years. The CDC notes that measles, eliminated in the U.S. in 2000, is highly contagious, and health officials warn of potential further spread in affected communities.
#crime
Fox News: Swedish police say several people injured in apparent shooting
Several people were injured in Uppsala, Sweden, after loud bangs resembling gunfire were reported. Police are investigating the incident and have cordoned off the area, but details on the injuries and the situation remain limited.
This follows a recent history of gun violence in Sweden, including a mass shooting in Örebro that left ten dead. The government is considering stricter gun laws in response to rising incidents.
#technology
Forbes: Meta Unveils Standalone AI App To Rival ChatGPT
Meta has launched a standalone AI app featuring a chatbot and a "discover" feed, directly competing with OpenAI's ChatGPT. The app utilizes Meta's Llama 4 model, which is claimed to be more cost-efficient than rival models like Gemini and GPT.
This move highlights the ongoing AI race among tech giants.