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30 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Trump voter tells MSNBC reporter the president is 'killing it' in his first 100 days
A Michigan voter expressed strong support for President Trump's immigration policies during a recent MSNBC segment, highlighting her satisfaction with his administration's actions in the first 100 days. She emphasized the need for deportation of individuals who entered the U.S. illegally.
Another voter shared a similar view but suggested a more nuanced approach for families. The Trump administration defended its deportation actions amid allegations of due process violations, asserting that parents were given choices regarding their children during deportation.
#society
GB News: SUVs pose catastrophic risk to pedestrians and cyclists amid urgent calls for new driving law changes
Research from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine reveals that larger SUVs are 44% more likely to kill pedestrians or cyclists than standard cars, with the risk rising to 82% for children. The study analyzed over 680,000 road collisions and highlighted design features of SUVs that contribute to increased fatality risks.
As SUVs account for a growing share of new car registrations, experts warn this trend undermines road safety and net zero goals. Replacing SUVs with standard cars could reduce pedestrian and cyclist deaths by 8% in Europe and 17% in the US. Activists are calling for better infrastructure to protect vulnerable road users.
#economy
Le Monde: French growth falters amid trade war, weak consumption and flat investments
France's economy grew by only 0.1% in the first quarter of 2023, hampered by a delayed budget vote and a tense international climate. The government has lowered its growth forecast to 0.7%, citing trade war impacts, while consumption and investment show significant declines.
Despite these challenges, production in certain sectors has slightly increased. Economists predict low growth without inflation for the remainder of the year, as consumer demand remains weak amid uncertainties.
#crime
Le Monde: Teenager perpetrator of fatal school stabbing in France says he was 'in a sort of lucid dream'
A 16-year-old student, Justin P., attacked classmates at Notre-Dame-de-Toutes-Aides School in Nantes, France, on April 24, stabbing four students, resulting in one death. Investigators are still trying to determine his motive, with emotional and social frustration being considered.
Justin's custody was lifted after a psychiatric evaluation deemed him unfit for it. He reportedly had intended to speak with one victim, indicating a possible connection to his actions. The investigation remains ongoing.