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30 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan adds former Bush solicitor general to defense team
Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan has been arrested and charged with obstruction and concealing a previously deported immigrant, Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, in her jury room. She allegedly helped him avoid arrest by escorting him out through a restricted area after a court appearance.
Dugan has enlisted former U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement to represent her, alongside a team of other attorneys. The Wisconsin Supreme Court has temporarily relieved her of her official duties pending further legal proceedings.
#politics
The Federalist: Poll: Democrats' Empathy Schtick Isn't Fooling Voters Anymore
Public opinion is shifting significantly against the Democrat Party, with recent polls showing a tie between the two major parties regarding which one is perceived as caring for people's needs. This change is highlighted by the backlash against Democrats' focus on illegal immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia, particularly from families of crime victims.
The perception that Democrats are synonymous with compassion appears to be eroding, as their policies increasingly seem to favor non-citizens and criminals. Republicans now have an opportunity to capitalize on this shift by making moral arguments for their policies, potentially redefining the political landscape.
#religion
The Federalist: Fans Of Psychedelics Claim Religious Protections
A federal judge ruled in favor of the group Singularism, allowing the return of confiscated illegal magic mushrooms used in their religious practices under the Utah Religious Freedom Restoration Act. This decision has sparked concerns about the implications for psychedelic legalization in the U.S.
As research into psychedelics gains traction, advocates argue these substances can enhance spiritual experiences and rejuvenate declining religious observance. However, critics warn that this trend may exploit religious freedoms while undermining traditional beliefs.
#education
The Federalist: Reading Scores Dip In Rich Blue States, Rise In Poor Red Ones
The 2024 NAEP results indicate that Mississippi and Louisiana have improved their fourth and eighth graders' reading and math scores, surpassing states like California and New York. Mississippi's reforms, focusing on phonics and teacher training, have led to significant gains, dubbed the "Mississippi Miracle."
In contrast, blue states, particularly California, have seen declines in educational outcomes. Despite evidence supporting phonics-based instruction, legislative efforts to implement such curricula have faced opposition from Democratic leaders and unions. This situation has prompted even some progressives to question current education policies.
#other
GB News: UK weather: Britain's 29C mini-heatwave to be 'hottest week of the year so far'
A unique weather phenomenon, known as a 'col', is expected to bring thunderstorms to Britain as temperatures rise, potentially reaching 29C. This setup involves an unusual arrangement of high and low pressure, leading to increased humidity and atmospheric instability.
Meteorologists warn that while thunderstorms may not affect all areas, the risk exists as the country experiences the hottest week of the year. The Met Office predicts widespread mid- to high-20C temperatures across England and Wales, with a chance of record-breaking heat.