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29 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Trump nabs 30K illegal immigrants, 1,100 gang members in 100 days: 'Crime will go down,' ex-FBI agent says
Trump nabs 30K illegal immigrants, 1,100 gang members in 100 days: 'Crime will go down,' ex-FBI agent says
The Trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigrants and gang members has resulted in over 32,000 arrests, including many convicted criminals and suspected terrorists. Former FBI agent Jonathan Gilliam asserts that these actions contribute to reduced crime rates in America.

Gilliam highlighted the importance of targeting dangerous individuals while also deporting others who are in the country illegally. Recent operations have led to the arrest of gang members and individuals charged with serious crimes, emphasizing a tougher stance on immigration enforcement.


#politics

Liberty Nation News: Canadians Give Liberals Another Government - Liberty Nation News
Canadians Give Liberals Another Government - Liberty Nation News
Mark Carney and the Liberal Party have formed a minority government in Canada following the recent election, securing 167 seats in the House of Commons. The Conservatives, led by Pierre Poilievre, captured 145 seats, while other parties like the Bloc Québécois and New Democratic Party hold smaller numbers.

The election revealed a significant divide between older and younger voters, with Baby Boomers influenced by Trump's presence and younger voters focused on economic issues like inflation and housing. The Bloc's Yves-François Blanchet will play a crucial role in the new government, while the NDP faces a decline, losing official party status.


#society

Fox News: Jeffrey Epstein case: Virginia Giuffre’s death marks third loss, expert says predators need to be 'punished'
Jeffrey Epstein case: Virginia Giuffre’s death marks third loss, expert says predators need to be 'punished'
Virginia Giuffre, a prominent accuser of Jeffrey Epstein, died by suicide in Australia, becoming the third alleged victim of Epstein to die since 2017. Her family described her as a fierce advocate against sexual abuse and trafficking, highlighting the struggles she faced throughout her life.

Two other accusers, Carolyn Andriano and Leigh Skye Patrick, also died from drug overdoses, which were ruled accidental. Experts note that the trauma from such abuse often leads to substance abuse as a coping mechanism, emphasizing the importance of proper support for survivors.


Le Monde: Massive power outage throws Spain and Portugal into chaos
Massive power outage throws Spain and Portugal into chaos
A massive power outage struck Spain and Portugal on Monday, causing widespread disruption. Trains, subways, and flights were canceled, while road traffic came to a standstill and communications were partially severed.

Customers flocked to stores in search of supplies amidst the chaos, as the cause of the blackout remains unknown.


GB News: 'Loud bang!' Army bomb squad detonate unexploded WWII bomb found on Essex island
'Loud bang!' Army bomb squad detonate unexploded WWII bomb found on Essex island
Army bomb disposal experts detonated a World War II German naval artillery shell on Canvey Island beach after it was discovered by a metal detectorist. Emergency services coordinated a response to safely manage the unexploded ordnance.

Coastguard teams and RNLI Southend's hovercraft assisted in locating the shell, which was successfully detonated. Authorities remind the public to report any suspicious items to ensure safety.


#history

Fox News: Archaeologists uncover massive number of horse skeletons at 'important' Roman military site
Archaeologists uncover massive number of horse skeletons at 'important' Roman military site
Archaeologists have discovered over 100 buried horse skeletons dating back to the second century A.D. in Bad Cannstatt, Germany, a key Roman military site. The horses likely belonged to a cavalry unit, with remains indicating they were buried individually, possibly due to illness or injury.

The excavation, prompted by construction, revealed that the cemetery site may be larger than initially thought. Some horses were interred with items, suggesting a strong bond between the owners and their animals, highlighting the significance of these creatures in ancient Roman society.


#education

Fox News: Trump's crackdown on Harvard, 'woke' colleges will take more than 100 days to leave lasting reform: professor
Trump's crackdown on Harvard, 'woke' colleges will take more than 100 days to leave lasting reform: professor
The Trump administration's first 100 days have focused on dismantling Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in higher education, threatening federal funding to institutions that do not comply. Universities are under pressure to reform or face consequences, with many attempting to rebrand DEI initiatives while maintaining existing practices.

The administration has specifically targeted elite universities like Harvard, demanding changes to hiring and admissions processes, and has threatened to withdraw federal funding. Despite initial successes in curbing DEI, experts warn that comprehensive reform in higher education will require sustained effort beyond the administration's early actions.


#crime

Fox News: Karen Read crash expert admits he sent notes to defense, broke sequestration order in first trial
Karen Read crash expert admits he sent notes to defense, broke sequestration order in first trial
A crash reconstruction expert testified that he shared information with Karen Read's defense team during her first murder trial, violating a sequestration order. He acknowledged receiving details about prior witness testimonies, which could impact the current retrial.

The prosecution is contesting delays in expert witness disclosures, while the defense claims the prosecution is responsible for the slow progress. Testimony from a digital forensics expert contradicted key defense theories regarding the timeline of events surrounding the victim's death.