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29 Apr 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Exclusive: Treasury Sec. Scott Bessent Unleashed Massive 'Pressure Campaign' on Cartels in Trump's First 100 Days
The U.S. Treasury Department has initiated a significant campaign against violent cartels during the first 100 days of the Trump administration. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent highlighted the administration's focus on economic growth and safety, detailing actions against financial crimes and sanctions targeting key cartel figures.
Bessent emphasized that the administration's economic agenda, including tariffs and deregulation, is designed to foster prosperity while combating criminal activities. Recent measures include hefty penalties for financial violations and sanctions against organizations involved in smuggling and drug trafficking.
#politics
Fox News: Former Biden campaign co-chair pressed on whether he regrets defending former president's fitness
Sen. Chris Coons expressed regret over his earlier criticism of Democrats who voiced concerns about President Biden's performance after a poor debate. He acknowledged that if he had anticipated Biden's subpar showing, he would have advised differently and defended his colleagues' reservations.
Coons, a strong Biden ally, admitted he was surprised by the debate outcome and received multiple messages from peers highlighting its inadequacy. Despite his previous assertions of Biden's capabilities, he faced pressure to protect the president amid rising calls for Biden to withdraw from the race.
Fox News: WATCH: Trump's border security success touted by GOP lawmakers while Dems decry 'damaging' 100 days
President Trump is celebrating the first 100 days of his second term, with Republicans highlighting achievements in border security and government efficiency. They claim significant reductions in illegal crossings compared to the Biden administration, crediting Trump's policies for this change.
Conversely, Democrats criticize Trump's tenure, citing destruction of federal agencies and increased costs for Americans as key issues. They struggle to identify any accomplishments from his administration, with some focusing instead on his criminal conviction.
The Western Journal: SCOTUS Betrays Again - This Time Sides with California Against Gun Owners
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge to California's gun-control law, which bans gun shows on state property. This decision has raised concerns about the judiciary's stance on Second Amendment rights, especially given the court's previous rulings perceived as limiting freedoms.
Critics argue that the refusal to address this issue reflects a growing hostility within the federal judiciary towards constitutional rights. The commentary emphasizes that the Bill of Rights should limit government power, not grant rights, and calls for a reevaluation of how laws impact citizens' freedoms.
GB News: Net Zero madness: Quango chiefs who set aside £50m to dim Sun handed wallet-booming bonuses at taxpayers' expense
The Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) is set to pay nearly £1 million to four executives while allocating £50 million for controversial sun-dimming experiments. The agency's Chief Executive, Ilan Gur, earns significantly more than the Prime Minister, raising concerns about the use of taxpayer funds.
Critics, including former MP Lord Craig Mackinlay and Taxpayers' Alliance representatives, have condemned these expenditures as irresponsible and indicative of a government prioritizing "crackpot ideas" over public benefit. They argue that such schemes are costly and lack tangible results, calling for a reevaluation of funding decisions.
Human Events: BRILYN HOLLYHAND: A Gen Z review of Trump’s first 100 days
Donald Trump's first 100 days in office were marked by decisive actions that aimed to prioritize American interests. He focused on national security by enforcing immigration laws and strengthening border security, while also revitalizing the economy through deregulation and boosting the energy sector, leading to increased consumer confidence and job growth.
For Gen Z, Trump's approach contrasted sharply with the narrative of decline perpetuated by traditional politicians. His direct communication style and willingness to challenge the status quo resonated with younger voters, highlighting a desire for effective leadership that delivers tangible results.
The Western Journal: Amazon Says Proposed Website Tweak 'Not Going to Happen' After White House Blasted It as 'Hostile and Political'
The White House criticized Amazon for allegedly planning to display the costs of tariffs imposed by President Trump next to product prices, calling it a "hostile and political act." Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt questioned Amazon's motives and urged consumers to support American businesses.
Amazon quickly denied any plans for the tariff display, stating it was only considered for a specific platform. Despite the denial, the White House's response impacted Amazon's stock, reflecting the significance of the ongoing trade war and its implications for American workers.
#society
Times Of Israel: UK Police investigating after British neo-Nazis celebrate Hitler’s birthday in pub
British police are investigating a neo-Nazi gathering at the Duke of Edinburgh pub in Royton, Manchester, where members of the British Movement celebrated Hitler's birthday with Nazi flags and a swastika cake. The incident is being examined under UK law for potential public order offenses.
The pub's management expressed their disapproval and stated they were unaware of the group's activities until informed. The British Movement, which has seen a resurgence, shared details of the event online, highlighting their camaraderie and future plans.
The Federalist: Harvard Rebrands DEI Office To Hide It From Public Scrutiny
Harvard University has rebranded its Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging to the “Office of Community and Campus Life,” a move perceived as an attempt to obscure its DEI initiatives amid scrutiny from the Trump administration. Despite the change in name, the DEI office's website remains active, and the university's commitment to DEI ideology continues to face federal investigation for potential discriminatory practices.
The rebranding coincides with ongoing inquiries into the Harvard Law Review's selection processes, which have been criticized for prioritizing race over merit. Harvard's leadership has defended DEI as essential for academic excellence, yet the institution acknowledges a need for improved free expression on campus.
Breitbart: Actor Terrence Howard Declined Marvin Gaye Biopic to Avoid Kissing a Man: 'If I Kissed Some Man, I Would Cut My Lips Off'
Terrence Howard declined a biopic role as Marvin Gaye due to the requirement of kissing a man, stating he couldn't portray the character authentically. He expressed discomfort with exploring Gaye's sexuality and emphasized his unwillingness to compromise his principles for the role.
Additionally, Howard is pursuing a $120 million lawsuit against Creative Artists Agency, claiming he was underpaid compared to his white counterparts on the show Empire. He argues that the disparity in pay reflects broader issues of racial inequality in Hollywood.
#health
Fox News: Gene Hackman's wife Betsy Arakawa had 'fluid accumulation in her chest' at time of her death, autopsy shows
Betsy Arakawa's autopsy revealed she died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, with fluid in her chest and no signs of trauma. Gene Hackman's autopsy indicated severe cardiovascular issues and advanced Alzheimer's disease. Both were found deceased in February at their home in Santa Fe.
Investigations showed Arakawa had researched flu-like symptoms before her death, and Hackman had tested for COVID-19. They were discovered by maintenance workers after not being seen for weeks. Hackman was 95, and Arakawa was 63 at the time of their deaths.
Fox News: 'Baywatch' star Nicole Eggert says it’s ‘very hard to be healthy in America’ as she battles cancer
Nicole Eggert, known for her role in "Baywatch," is advocating for a preventative lifestyle as she battles Stage 2 breast cancer. She emphasizes the importance of education and proactive health measures, stating that maintaining health in America can be challenging.
Eggert, diagnosed in December 2023, encourages others to learn about their health and support cancer research initiatives. She has undergone a mastectomy, chemotherapy, and radiation, and remains focused on staying motivated through her health journey.
#crime
The Western Journal: Revealed: There Were Major Warning Signs About the Illegal Alien Charged with Snatching Kristi Noem’s Purse
Mario Bustamante Leiva, a 49-year-old illegal immigrant from Chile, has been charged with multiple crimes, including the theft of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's purse. He was previously arrested in New York City for a similar crime but was released without facing consequences.
Noem criticized the current immigration policies, stating that stronger measures could prevent such crimes. She emphasized that these career criminals pose a threat to communities and called for stricter enforcement to enhance public safety.
#technology
Forbes: Here’s What To Know About Meta’s Standalone AI App To Rival ChatGPT
Meta has launched a standalone AI app featuring a chatbot and a "discover" feed, entering competition with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The app utilizes Meta’s Llama 4 model, which is claimed to be more cost-efficient than rivals.
The app includes image generation, editing, and a voice mode for multitasking, although it lacks internet access for real-time information. Meta's stock has seen a slight increase amid this launch.