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30 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: SECRETARY KRISTI NOEM: Trump’s first 100 days Make America Safe Again
SECRETARY KRISTI NOEM: Trump’s first 100 days Make America Safe Again
In the first 100 days of Donald Trump's second term, the administration has focused on deporting criminal illegal aliens and enhancing border security. Over 150,000 arrests have been made, including members of gangs and suspected terrorists, with a significant increase in arrests compared to the previous year.

The administration has implemented policies to detain illegal aliens accused of serious crimes and has secured the border more effectively. The efforts have garnered support from a majority of Americans, aligning with Trump's campaign promises on immigration enforcement and public safety.


#politics

GB News: Britain has 'nothing to worry about' when it comes to securing a US trade deal, Gorka claims
Britain has 'nothing to worry about' when it comes to securing a US trade deal, Gorka claims
A Deputy Assistant to Donald Trump has commented on Chancellor Rachel Reeves's assertion that a trade deal with the EU may be more significant than one with the US. Reeves's remarks during her Washington visit have drawn criticism, highlighting the UK's focus on strengthening EU relations.


Fox News: 'Too fast' or 'excellent'? Americans grade first 100 days of President Trump's second term
'Too fast' or 'excellent'? Americans grade first 100 days of President Trump's second term
Americans have given mixed reviews of President Trump's first 100 days in his second term, with opinions varying widely across the country. While some praised his efforts on border security and job creation, others expressed disappointment over issues like inflation and foreign policy.

Polls indicate a majority approve of Trump's handling of immigration, yet his ratings are lower on economic matters. Citizens' grades ranged from A's to F's, reflecting a spectrum of satisfaction and dissatisfaction with his performance.


Liberty Nation News: Democrat Rolls Out Trump Impeachment – And It Did Not Go Well - Liberty Nation News
Democrat Rolls Out Trump Impeachment – And It Did Not Go Well - Liberty Nation News
Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-MI) has filed seven articles of impeachment against President Trump, a move criticized as desperate by many, given the Democrats' previous impeachment efforts. The articles include charges like obstruction of justice and abuse of power, but without a Democratic majority, they are unlikely to progress.

Top Democrats, including Rep. Peter Aguilar and Sen. Ruben Gallego, express skepticism about the effectiveness of impeachment, focusing instead on winning elections. Amid low approval ratings, there are concerns that pursuing impeachment could alienate voters who support Trump's policies.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Iran executes man accused of spying for Israel
Iran executes man accused of spying for Israel
An Iranian man, Mohsen Langarneshin, was executed for espionage and collaboration with Israel, amid ongoing nuclear negotiations between the U.S. and Iran. He was accused of supporting terrorist operations and involvement in the assassination of a Revolutionary Guards colonel.

Iran has a history of executing individuals linked to Israel's Mossad, particularly those accused of undermining its nuclear program. The Iranian government maintains its uranium enrichment is for peaceful purposes, while tensions with Israel continue over nuclear ambitions.


#economy

Fox News: REP. MIKE KELLY, SEN. TIM SCOTT AND SECRETARY SCOTT TURNER: Save the Opportunity Zones before it’s too late
REP. MIKE KELLY, SEN. TIM SCOTT AND SECRETARY SCOTT TURNER: Save the Opportunity Zones before it’s too late
The Tax Cuts & Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017 has significantly boosted the U.S. economy, leading to increased wages and decreased unemployment. Key provisions like Opportunity Zones have attracted over $89 billion in private investments, revitalizing underserved communities and creating hundreds of thousands of jobs.

As Congress considers renewing these provisions, the potential expiration could disrupt ongoing projects and lead to substantial tax increases. Advocates stress the importance of making the tax cuts permanent to sustain economic growth and community development across the nation.


Le Monde: Trump celebrates 100 days in office in front of his supporters, despite growing concern over the economy
Trump celebrates 100 days in office in front of his supporters, despite growing concern over the economy
President Trump, in a speech near Detroit, celebrated what he called the most successful first 100 days of any administration, despite growing concerns about the economy and a decline in his approval ratings. He focused on attacking Democrats rather than addressing economic issues, including his tariff policy.

Polls show a significant drop in public confidence in Trump's handling of the economy, with fears of a recession rising. The White House dismissed these concerns, suggesting that polling methodology was biased against him.


#culture

Fox News: Sammy Hagar’s dream about Eddie Van Halen inspired him to write a new song with late rocker
Sammy Hagar’s dream about Eddie Van Halen inspired him to write a new song with late rocker
Sammy Hagar has released a new song titled "Encore, Thank You, Goodnight," inspired by a dream he had about his late bandmate Eddie Van Halen. The dream featured Van Halen encouraging Hagar to write a song together, leading to Hagar's tribute to their friendship and Van Halen's legacy.

At 77, Hagar is set to perform in a Las Vegas residency, which he views as a more comfortable alternative to touring. He emphasizes the benefits of performing in one location, allowing for better rest and preparation, and expresses his intent to continue making music as long as he can sing.


#health

Fox News: Alzheimer’s brain treatment shows promising results in new study
Alzheimer’s brain treatment shows promising results in new study
Scientists at the University of California, Irvine, have developed a new therapy using stem cells to program immune cells, known as microglia, to combat Alzheimer’s disease. This approach employs CRISPR gene editing to produce an enzyme that breaks down toxic beta-amyloid plaques, preserving neurons and reducing inflammation in mouse models.

The researchers aim to conduct human trials, potentially using patients' own stem cells to minimize immune rejection. Experts view this as a promising new avenue for treating Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases. Further research is needed to assess the safety and effectiveness of this method in humans.


#education

Fox News: Brown University student who angered non-faculty employees for DOGE-like email faces punishment from school
Brown University student who angered non-faculty employees for DOGE-like email faces punishment from school
A Brown University sophomore, Alex Shieh, faces disciplinary action for emailing non-faculty employees about their roles, questioning the high tuition costs. He claims the university is retaliating against him for exposing bureaucratic inefficiencies and misusing non-public data.

Brown administrators assert that the case is not about free speech, emphasizing concerns over improper data use and policy violations. Shieh plans to expand his investigation to other Ivy League schools and has created a tool for the public to challenge DEI initiatives.


Fox News: Parents and students need school choice, not religious bigotry
Parents and students need school choice, not religious bigotry
Despite significant investment in public education, the U.S. remains average in international standardized test scores, particularly in math. Advocates argue that increasing school choice, including faith-based options like St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, can improve education outcomes.

Oklahoma faces legal challenges against its efforts to expand educational options, with lawsuits aiming to block faith-based charter schools. Supporters argue that parents should have the freedom to choose educational paths for their children without discrimination based on religious affiliation.