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29 Apr 2025
#illegals
CNSNews: Media Blur Mug Shots of WH’s 100 ‘Arrested’ Illegal Aliens – Omit that 91 Have These Criminal Convictions
The White House displayed mug shots of 100 illegal aliens, highlighting that 91 have criminal convictions, including serious offenses like murder and sexual crimes. This initiative marks President Trump's efforts to secure the border during his first 100 days in office.
Liberal media outlets have blurred these images to protect the identities of the convicted individuals, while failing to emphasize the serious nature of their crimes. The Trump Administration aims to showcase its commitment to public safety by removing dangerous criminals from the streets.
Breitbart: Illegal Gets 25 Years in Prison for Raping Woman in Mississippi Restaurant
Jose Rigoberto Mejia-Cubias, a 37-year-old illegal alien from El Salvador, was sentenced to 25 years in prison after pleading guilty to raping a woman at a Madison County restaurant. He had previously been deported in 2010 and now faces federal immigration charges for re-entering the U.S. illegally.
The incident occurred on January 30 when Mejia-Cubias, a bartender, served drinks to the victim before assaulting her while she was unconscious on the restaurant floor. Surveillance footage corroborated the woman's account of the events.
#politics
Breitbart: 'White Lotus' Star Natasha Rothwell Rage Tweets Trump Is 'Trash' 200 Times Since October
Natasha Rothwell, known for her role in HBO's The White Lotus, has repeatedly criticized former President Donald Trump on her X account, posting "you are trash" nearly 200 times since October. Her messages, often accompanied by variations and images, have included remarks like wishing him a "shitty Easter."
Rothwell has committed to continuing her disparaging posts, indicating plans to share the same sentiment over 1,460 times. In April alone, she has already posted the message 28 times, maintaining a consistent pattern of criticism.
Breitbart: Spanish Director Pedro Almodóvar: Trump 'Will Go Down in History as the Greatest Mistake of Our Time'
Filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar criticized former President Donald Trump during his acceptance speech for the Chaplin Award, labeling him as “the greatest mistake of our time.” He condemned Trump's approach to human rights and immigration, asserting that immigrants are not criminals and highlighting Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Almodóvar also reflected on his experiences growing up under Franco's regime, emphasizing the importance of freedom in his filmmaking journey. He expressed support for trans rights and criticized the current political climate in the U.S.
Fox News: DOGE's greatest hits: Look back at the department's most high-profile cuts during Trump's first 100 days
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has reportedly cut over $160 billion in waste and fraud, focusing on spending at USAID. High-profile cuts include $20 million for a "Sesame Street" initiative in Iraq and various diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs.
DOGE's efforts have led to significant layoffs in the federal workforce, totaling over 280,000 job cuts, and the Environmental Protection Agency has identified $20 billion in waste. These measures align with President Trump's goal to streamline government spending.
#society
Fox News: Cruise line bans dozens after massive brawl caught on camera breaks out at Texas port: 'Do not sail list'
Dozens of Carnival Cruise Line passengers have been banned from sailing again after a violent brawl broke out in the disembarkation area of the Galveston terminal. The altercation, captured on video, involved multiple individuals fighting, while children watched nearby.
Carnival stated that the incident was reported to law enforcement and that 24 individuals have been placed on a "Do Not Sail" list. The cruise line emphasized its zero-tolerance policy for such behavior.
Le Monde: At least 10 people killed in Syria following clashes in Damascus suburb
Clashes in Jaramana, a suburb of Damascus, resulted in at least 10 deaths between Druze gunmen and pro-government fighters, sparked by an audio clip criticizing Islam’s Prophet Muhammad. A truce was reached, but past agreements have often failed to hold.
The Interior Ministry is investigating the audio clip, which a Druze cleric denied creating. The Druze community condemned the violence and called for clarity from the state. The ongoing tensions highlight the precarious situation of the Druze minority in Syria.
Breitbart: Former Mumford & Sons Rocker Winston Marshall Asks if Trump Will Give Asylum to Brits Arrested for 'Hate Speech'
Winston Marshall, a former rock star, raised a question at a White House press briefing about the possibility of the Trump administration granting asylum to U.K. citizens facing imprisonment for social media posts labeled as "hate speech." He highlighted the increasing number of arrests in the U.K. for such offenses.
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was caught off guard by the inquiry but indicated she would discuss it with the national security team. The issue reflects broader concerns about the decline of free speech in the U.K. and Europe, as noted by Vice President JD Vance.
On The Water: Angling Artist: Brian Connor
Brian Connor, a Long Island native, turned his passion for surf fishing and woodworking into a business, Hamlet Woodcraft, in 2019. Initially crafting custom striper plugs for himself and friends, he gained recognition in the surfcasting community and became president of the Montauk Surfcasters Association.
Connor creates a variety of fishing-themed products, including striper-engraved cutting boards and practical tools like hook holders. His work emphasizes local materials and craftsmanship, and he enjoys the flexibility of running his own business while engaging with the fishing community.
#military
Fox News: Trump announces new 'serious power' fighter jets for Michigan Guard base to replace aging A-10s
President Trump announced plans to replace the retiring A-10 Warthog aircraft at Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Michigan with 21 new F-15EX Eagle II fighter jets. He praised the capabilities of the F-15EX during a speech to National Guardsmen, emphasizing its advanced power.
The introduction of these jets aims to enhance air power in North America, marking a significant upgrade for the base. The announcement comes as part of Trump's efforts to bolster military readiness.
#history
GB News: Archaeologists uncover 5,000-year-old remains of 'elite woman' at old rubbish dump
Archaeologists in Peru have discovered the remains of a 5,000-year-old elite woman at the Caral site, revealing new insights into women's roles in one of the oldest civilizations in the Americas. The well-preserved remains included skin, hair, and distinctive funerary items, indicating her elevated status.
This finding challenges traditional views of ancient power structures, suggesting women held significant positions in Caral society. The site, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, continues to yield important discoveries about its complex social hierarchy.
#crime
Fox News: Off-duty female cop booked after violent home invasion burglary: police
An off-duty New Jersey police officer, Rebecca Sayegh, 32, has been charged with home invasion, assault, and other offenses after allegedly breaking into a residence and assaulting two victims during a domestic disturbance in Berkeley Township. She resisted arrest and caused property damage.
Sayegh, who previously received commendations for bravery, is currently detained pending a hearing. The charges were escalated due to their severity after an initial summons. The investigation was praised by local authorities.
Fox News: 'Slender Man' stabber release hits roadblock after learning victim would live 8 miles away
Morgan Geyser, one of the teens convicted in the "Slender Man" stabbing case, has had her release delayed after a judge raised concerns about her planned group home being too close to the victim, Payton Leutner. Prosecutors argued that the home was only 8 miles away, which posed safety risks for Leutner, who has worked hard to heal from the attack.
Geyser, now 22, was sentenced to mental health supervision after pleading guilty to attempted first-degree intentional homicide in 2017. The judge has ordered officials to find a new group home for her, giving them a 30-day deadline, and Geyser is set to return to court for another hearing in June.
Breitbart: New Jersey Policewoman Arrested for Alleged Violent Home Invasion
Off-duty Toms River police officer Rebecca A. Sayegh was arrested for allegedly breaking into a home and assaulting two individuals. She faces multiple charges, including home invasion and assault, following an incident where she reportedly smashed a door and damaged a vehicle.
Sayegh had previously filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against her department, claiming a "boys club" culture led to her harassment and lack of promotions. She is currently held at Ocean County Jail awaiting a detention hearing.
#technology
Human Events: Swiss researchers ran secret AI experiment on Reddit users, flooded site with bots
Researchers from the University of Zurich conducted an unauthorized study on Reddit's r/changemyview community using AI-generated comments, violating subreddit rules. The study aimed to examine AI's influence on opinions without users' knowledge, prompting Reddit to ban associated accounts.
Reddit's Chief Legal Officer condemned the study as morally and legally wrong, while the university acknowledged the ethical breach and plans to implement stricter review processes for future research. The researchers will not publish the study's results.