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3 Apr 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: People Smugglers Kill Again: Seven Dead in Med Migrant Boat Wreck
At least seven people, including two children, have died after a migrant boat capsized while traveling from Turkey to Greece. The Greek coast guard reported that 23 individuals were rescued, with ongoing search efforts for additional victims.
Greece remains a key entry point for migrants fleeing conflict and poverty, often risking dangerous sea journeys in unseaworthy vessels. The government has intensified patrols to combat smuggling operations, which have shifted to larger boats from northern Africa.
#politics
Fox News: Trump gets rare Democrat support for new tariffs: 'This is a good start'
Rep. Jared Golden, a moderate Democrat from Maine, expressed cautious optimism regarding President Trump's proposed 10% blanket tariff on U.S. imports, aligning it with his own earlier proposal. He emphasized the need for tariffs to be coupled with policies that support American families and manufacturing jobs.
While Golden's stance is more favorable than many Democrats, others, like Rep. Gregory Meeks, are pushing back against Trump's tariff policies, seeking to challenge the national emergency declaration that underpins them. Trump's tariff plan includes significant tariffs on imports and reciprocal tariffs on countries that impose taxes on U.S. exports.
#society
Fox News: Tropical vacation accident kills chef who worked at Michelin-starred restaurant
Gianna Buzzetta, a 26-year-old pastry chef from California, was tragically killed by a falling boulder while hiking at Makaleha Falls in Kauai on March 23. She was exploring the area with her boyfriend, who sought help after she was struck and found unconscious with severe injuries.
Buzzetta was a talented chef at the Michelin-starred restaurant Jeune et Jolie in Carlsbad, California, and was preparing to get engaged. Her restaurant is now raising funds to support her family in the wake of her sudden loss.
Human Events: Billboard Chris and X challenge radical gender ideology-based censorship in Australian court case, now under way
A significant free speech case is unfolding in Australia as activist Chris Elston, known as "Billboard Chris," challenges government censorship over a post criticizing radical gender ideology on Elon Musk's platform X. The Administrative Review Tribunal is reviewing the eSafety Commissioner's decision to remove Elston's post, which sparked a broader debate on online expression and censorship.
The case highlights concerns over free speech and governmental overreach, with implications for global online platforms. Advocates argue that restricting access to differing opinions undermines democratic principles and exacerbates the free speech crisis in the West. The hearing is expected to last five days.
The Telegraph: Watch: Man pulled alive from Myanmar earthquake rubble after five days
A 26-year-old man has been rescued after being trapped for five days under rubble from a 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar, which has claimed over 2,700 lives and left thousands homeless. The rescue was conducted by a joint Myanmar-Turkish team in Naypyidaw.
Despite this success, hopes of finding additional survivors are dwindling as the devastation continues to impact the region.
Fox News: Jasmine Crockett sets off social media after touting being Black as qualification for public defender job
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, claimed her race contributed to her hiring as a public defender despite her lack of experience, arguing that diversity in law enforcement is essential for building rapport with clients. Her comments drew significant criticism and mockery online.
Crockett defended the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the criminal justice system, asserting that victims benefit from law enforcement that reflects their backgrounds. Critics labeled her a "DEI hire," questioning the merit of her appointment.
Fox News: Aspiring firefighter dies in snowboarding accident at popular ski resort
Roman Lacayo, a 25-year-old aspiring firefighter, died from major head injuries sustained in a snowboarding accident at Kirkwood Mountain Resort in eastern California. He was with friends and his girlfriend when the incident occurred, and he was pronounced dead shortly after being transported to a medical clinic.
Lacayo had recently graduated from a fire academy and was close to achieving his dream of joining a fire department. His father expressed heartbreak over not being there for his son during the tragic event. The family is now facing logistical challenges in transporting his remains back home.
Breitbart: PA Gov. Shapiro: Trump Campus Antisemitism Approach Is 'Chaotic' and Undercutting Rights
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro expressed support for addressing antisemitism on college campuses but criticized the Trump administration's chaotic approach to investigations and funding threats. He emphasized the need for fair treatment of all students while upholding their rights to free speech.
Shapiro called for accountability in universities regarding antisemitism, asserting that all students should be able to learn without interference. He urged for more common sense and moral clarity in leadership on this issue.
Fox News: Bruce Willis and Demi Moore's daughter Rumer still takes baths with sisters
Rumer Willis discussed her close relationship with her mother, Demi Moore, and sisters, revealing that she co-sleeps with her daughter Louetta and continues to take baths with her siblings. She expressed that such practices are not unusual for her family.
Rumer praised her parents for their effective co-parenting after their divorce, stating it set a positive example for her own family dynamics. She also expressed openness to having more children in the future, valuing sibling relationships.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: US bans romantic and sexual relationships with Chinese citizens for government employees in China
The U.S. government has instituted a ban on romantic or sexual relationships between its employees in China and Chinese citizens. This policy, initiated by former Ambassador Nicholas Burns, was expanded to include all Chinese citizens and was implemented following concerns from Congress.
Violations of the policy will result in the individual being forced to leave China, though it does not apply to U.S. personnel stationed outside the country. A similar restriction exists within China for its personnel abroad.
#economy
Le Monde: Tariffs: The risk of an uncontrollable escalation
Donald Trump has announced a series of protectionist tariffs aimed at correcting what he describes as unfair trade practices by other countries. These tariffs, starting at a minimum of 10% and escalating based on trade surpluses, could significantly impact international trade dynamics and are seen as a move toward a trade war.
Critics argue that the arbitrary nature of these tariffs, coupled with the uncertainty they create, could lead to negative economic consequences, including rising consumer prices and potential recession. Retaliation from affected countries, including the EU, is anticipated, raising concerns about escalating tensions in global trade.
Forbes: Nintendo Surprises With Switch 2 Price Hike—As Trump Imposes Tariffs On China And Vietnam
Nintendo has announced the launch of its new Switch 2 console in June at a price of $449.99, significantly higher than its predecessor's initial price of $300. Analysts attribute the price hike to tariffs imposed by former President Trump on imports from China and Vietnam, where production has shifted.
The increase in console and game prices has sparked criticism from consumers, with many expressing concerns about affordability and future price hikes. The Switch 2 features upgraded visuals and storage, alongside new game titles, but the higher costs have left some gamers feeling disheartened.
#culture
GB News: GB News guest hilariously mocked by Andrew Pierce for outfit choice: 'Even by your standards, you have excelled'
During a recent GB News segment, guest Jonathan Lis faced light-hearted teasing from host Andrew Pierce and panellist Carole Malone over his unconventional outfit. Pierce humorously questioned Lis's fashion choice, while Malone likened it to television interference.
Lis defended his style, describing it as a "funky look," and playfully pointed out that Pierce wouldn't comment if he were wearing a similar tie.
#crime
Breitbart: Six Torsos Discovered in Mexican Cartel Killing Field near Texas Border
An investigation near the Texas-Mexico border uncovered six human torsos in a suspected Gulf Cartel killing field. Search groups, responding to a missing person's report, discovered dismembered remains and other evidence at Ranch La Rosita in Reynosa.
The searchers aim to assist families of the missing, despite the dangers posed by cartel violence, including landmines along rural roads. Authorities have begun gathering the remains and investigating the site further.
Fox News: Florida deputy killed in shootout outside Dollar General store
Deputy Will May, 38, was shot and killed during a confrontation with a suspect outside a Dollar General store in Walton County, Florida. After responding to a trespassing call, May engaged the suspect, who suddenly opened fire. May returned fire, killing the suspect, but later succumbed to his injuries.
Sheriff Michael Adkinson stated that Deputy May acted courageously, and there were no indications that the suspect was violent prior to the incident. May, who joined the department in 2014, is survived by his wife and two teenage children.
Breitbart: U.S. Revokes Visas of Mexican Musicians Whose Show Praised Cartel Boss
Four members of the Mexican music group Alegres del Barranco lost their U.S. visas after performing a show that praised CJNG leader Ruben Oseguera Cervantes, designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization by the U.S. Government. The performance sparked controversy and led to investigations in both Mexico and the U.S.
The concert venue distanced itself from the group, while U.S. officials emphasized that they do not welcome individuals who glorify criminals. Following a similar performance in Michoacan, local authorities indicated that the case may escalate to federal jurisdiction due to the lack of specific laws against crime advocacy in their penal code.