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29 Apr 2025
#politics
Breitbart: DE Gov.: People Who Chain Themselves to Buildings, Get Arrested 'an Important Part of Any Movement'
Delaware Governor Matt Meyer emphasized the importance of activism, noting that protests in the state recently drew over 1,000 participants. He highlighted the role of demonstrators, including those willing to get arrested, in movements, while also acknowledging the need for political engagement and negotiation within government.
Meyer advocates for a balance between street activism and legislative action to effect change.
Breitbart: Hawley Reintroduces 'PELOSI Act' to Ban Congress From Trading Stocks
Sen. Josh Hawley has reintroduced the PELOSI Act, which aims to prohibit members of Congress and their families from trading or holding stocks while in office. The legislation includes penalties for non-compliance, requiring lawmakers to forfeit stock profits to the Treasury.
Hawley argues that Congress members should prioritize serving their constituents over personal financial gain, citing concerns over insider trading. The bill follows scrutiny of Rep. Nancy Pelosi's stock trades, particularly her husband's investment in a semiconductor company amid related legislative actions.
#society
Times Of Israel: ‘Jews work here,’ swastika scrawled on Ohio Applebee’s
An Applebee’s in Miamisburg, Ohio, was closed after employees found antisemitic graffiti, including a swastika and hateful messages. The incident occurred just before Yom Hashoah, highlighting a significant rise in antisemitic incidents in the U.S. over the past decade.
Local officials and the restaurant's management condemned the vandalism, emphasizing that such acts of hate do not reflect the community's values. Police are investigating but have yet to identify any suspects.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: British peacekeeping troops in Ukraine could be prosecuted under ECHR: 'Will not prevent us from achieving our objectives!'
UK Defence Secretary John Healey has rejected calls to seek a derogation from the European Convention on Human Rights for British peacekeeping troops in Ukraine, despite concerns over potential Russian legal tactics. The troops will focus on training Ukrainian forces rather than engaging in combat.
Healey emphasized that adhering to the ECHR would not hinder the UK's objectives in supporting Ukraine. The British presence is now expected to be limited to western Ukraine, with the RAF and Royal Navy assisting in air and maritime defense. Shadow Defence Secretary James Cartlidge expressed disappointment over the government's stance.
#culture
The Telegraph: The karaoke cardinal who could be pope
Luis Antonio Tagle, a Filipino cardinal, is viewed by many as a potential future pope. He is celebrated for his engaging personality, often seen singing and dancing with parishioners, alongside his formal duties depicted in photos at a seminary near Manila.
The seminary staff cherish personal mementos of Tagle, reflecting his approachable nature. Susan de Guzman, a long-time staff member, highlights his love for singing, showcasing the warmth he brings to his community.
#sports
Breitbart: Boomer Esiason: NFL Owners 'Torpedoed' Shedeur Sanders Draft Pick
Boomer Esiason has alleged that NFL owners intentionally excluded Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders from their draft boards due to concerns over his perceived arrogance and entitlement. Esiason claimed that coaches and owners expressed disapproval of Sanders' rhetoric regarding locker room culture, leading to his removal from consideration.
Despite these claims, Sanders was ultimately drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the fifth round, No. 144 overall. His pre-draft comments about transforming NFL franchises drew scrutiny, with reports of "unprofessional" behavior contributing to the mixed perceptions among team executives.