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1 May 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Illegal immigrant with weapons conviction arrested in California as ICE targets criminals
Gibram Torres, a 22-year-old Mexican national with a weapons conviction, has been arrested in El Centro, California, by ICE. He is currently held pending deportation proceedings.
In the first 100 days of President Trump's second term, ICE reported over 66,000 arrests of illegal immigrants, including gang members and individuals with serious criminal records.
Breitbart: Report: Abrego Garcia's Wife Made 2nd Complaint of Spousal Abuse in 2020
Jennifer Vasquez filed a protective order against her husband, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, in August 2020, citing repeated violence and threats. Despite her claims and evidence of abuse, she later rescinded the order, wanting family involvement for their son's birthday.
Garcia, a deported illegal immigrant and confirmed MS-13 member, faced scrutiny from the Department of Homeland Security, which emphasized the dangers he posed. Pro-migration groups continue to challenge his deportation.
#politics
Fox News: Former Democrat Hill staffers challenge the aging establishment in Congress: report
Following the 2024 elections, Democrats are grappling with internal dissent as new candidates emerge from within the party, challenging long-serving incumbents. Frustration over leadership's direction and ineffective communication, particularly in response to Trump, is driving these challenges.
Notable figures include Saikat Chakrabarti, who is running against Nancy Pelosi, and Jake Rakov, challenging Rep. Brad Sherman. These candidates, mostly under 40, criticize the party's outdated strategies and lack of a cohesive national message, reflecting a broader generational divide within the Democratic Party.
#society
Le Monde: Georgia: Closure of the main independent television channel
The Georgian media landscape is facing significant challenges as the opposition-aligned channel Mtavari TV will cease broadcasting on May 1. This shutdown follows increasing government pressure and a shift in Tbilisi's relations with Moscow, prompting concerns among journalists about freedom of expression.
Employees of Mtavari TV expressed their dismay over the closure, emphasizing the channel's role in providing critical voices against pro-Russian propaganda. The situation highlights the broader issues of media freedom and political repression in Georgia.
GB News: Morrisons rolls out new deal in its cafés giving shoppers coffee for £1 - here's what you need to know
Morrisons is offering a £1 takeaway hot drink deal at its cafés nationwide, available Monday to Saturday from 7am to 8am. The promotion includes various self-serve options like lattes and hot chocolate, aimed at making morning commutes more affordable.
Additionally, Morrisons has introduced a feature allowing More Card customers to donate loyalty points to the Marie Curie charity, helping provide care for those facing terminal illness. Donations can be made in increments of 1,000 points, equivalent to £1.
Fox News: Meghan Markle uses her children publicly in a way Kate Middleton avoids: expert
Meghan Markle revealed plans to create an email scrapbook for her children, sharing memories and expressing her love for them. This announcement coincides with her increased social media presence, posting photos of her children, which some royal experts criticize as a contradiction to her previous claims of wanting privacy.
Experts argue that Markle’s approach contrasts sharply with Kate Middleton's more private parenting style. While Markle's intentions may be genuine, critics suggest that her actions risk her children's anonymity and exploit their images for personal branding.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Hegseth sends strong message to Iran and Houthis: 'You will pay'
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a stern warning to Iran regarding its support for the Houthi terrorist organization, stating that Iran will face consequences for its actions. This follows a recent incident where a Houthi drone forced the USS Harry S. Truman to maneuver, resulting in an F-18 fighter jet falling into the Red Sea.
Hegseth emphasized the U.S. military's capabilities and reiterated that Iran's involvement in Houthi attacks will not go unpunished. He echoed sentiments from President Trump, who accused Iran of controlling the Houthis and stated that any further attacks would be met with significant retaliation.
Fox News: China blames US for origin of COVID-19 and turning 'deaf ear to the numerous questions over its conduct'
China has accused the U.S. of evading responsibility for the origins of COVID-19, claiming the virus was present in the U.S. earlier than reported. A Chinese paper criticized the U.S. for its pandemic response and suggested it should reflect on its public health policies.
The U.S. recently revamped its COVID.gov website to support the lab leak theory, highlighting evidence that contradicts the natural origin narrative. China reiterated its stance, referencing a joint WHO study that attributed the virus's transmission to animals, while criticizing the U.S. for politicizing the origins of the virus.
Fox News: President Trump reveals what he told Zelenskyy during viral meeting at the Vatican
During a recent town hall, President Donald Trump discussed his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Vatican, where they addressed the need for a peace deal amid ongoing tensions with Russia. Trump emphasized the importance of a productive agreement, noting Zelenskyy's request for more weapons.
Zelenskyy expressed hope for results from their discussions, focusing on protecting lives and achieving a ceasefire. Despite the meeting's symbolic nature, Trump indicated that Zelenskyy might consider ceding Crimea for peace, a contentious issue in negotiations.
Breitbart: Ukraine Signs Rare Earth Minerals Agreement with U.S.
Ukraine has signed an economic partnership agreement with the United States, establishing the United States-Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund and granting U.S. access to Ukraine's rare earth minerals. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent credited President Trump for his efforts in promoting peace amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.
The partnership aims to enhance collaboration and investment between the two nations, facilitating Ukraine's economic recovery. Ukrainian officials, including Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, have expressed optimism about attracting global investment through this agreement.
#health
The Western Journal: RFK Jr Recounts Amusing Confrontation with Soda Industry Reps Over SNAP Benefits
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared a humorous exchange with soda industry representatives regarding the exclusion of sugary drinks from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). He emphasized that taxpayer money is being spent on unhealthy food options that contribute to rising diabetes rates among youth.
Kennedy noted that several states have already sought waivers to restrict sodas from SNAP benefits, aligning with federal efforts to promote healthier food choices. He also mentioned recent FDA plans to eliminate certain harmful food dyes, reinforcing the administration's commitment to improving public health.