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#illegals
Breitbart: Nolte: Stewardesses Crybaby to Disgraced ProPublica About Deportation Flights
ProPublica has released a piece detailing flight attendants' discomfort with deportation flights, claiming they feel sidelined while attending to illegal aliens. The article highlights that these flights have extensive security measures, including multiple guards and medical staff, making them safer than regular flights.
Flight attendants expressed frustration over their limited roles, often sitting idle while guards managed detainees. They voiced dissatisfaction with the perceived hierarchy, feeling that guards were prioritized over them. The piece has been criticized for lacking critical analysis and for portraying the attendants' complaints as trivial.
#politics
Breitbart: Eric Adams Tells Comedian Andrew Schulz to read FBI Director Kash Patel’s ‘Government Gangsters’: Great Breakdown of the Deep State
New York City Mayor Eric Adams discussed the concept of a "deep state" during a podcast appearance, endorsing FBI Director Kash Patel's book on the subject. He expressed concern about unaccountable entities within the government, particularly highlighting the Southern District of New York's perceived autonomy.
Adams emphasized the importance of understanding these dynamics, cautioning against the potential weaponization of prosecutorial powers. He noted that certain government officials operate independently of elected leaders, raising questions about accountability.
Times Of Israel: Vance says Elon Musk will continue as adviser even after leaving government role
Elon Musk will continue to advise President Trump and Vice President Vance after leaving his role with the Department of Government Efficiency, according to Vance. He dismissed reports of Musk's early departure as “total fake news” and emphasized Musk's ongoing advisory role.
Vance also defended recent deportations, including that of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, claiming he has ties to the MS-13 gang despite legal challenges. The government acknowledged an administrative error but maintains that Garcia should not remain in the U.S. due to his alleged criminal associations.
CNSNews: Bill Making ‘Weather Modification Activities’ a Felony Punishable by Prison, $100K Fine Advances in Florida
The Florida Senate has passed a bill making weather modification a third-degree felony, with Governor Ron DeSantis opposing a House version that he claims would legitimize such practices. The bill aims to prevent any atmospheric interventions intended to alter weather or climate.
Senator Ileana Garcia introduced the bill to address environmental concerns and skepticism about geoengineering. Under the legislation, violators face severe penalties, and the Department of Environmental Protection will investigate reports of suspected weather modification activities.
Breitbart: Stephen A. Smith Argues Obama May Not be Able to Beat Trump in Hypothetical Third Term Race
Stephen A. Smith expressed doubts about former President Barack Obama's chances against President Trump in a potential third-term matchup. He noted that despite previously believing Obama would easily win, recent electoral outcomes for Democrats have raised questions about their viability in a hypothetical race.
Both Trump and Obama are bound by the 22nd Amendment, which limits presidential terms. Trump has hinted at the possibility of a third term but stated it is premature to consider.
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Rep. Mark Harris on Tariffs: 'Things Can't Change and Stay the Same'
Rep. Mark Harris (R-NC) discussed the need for patience regarding President Trump's reciprocal tariffs, emphasizing that change requires time to take effect. He noted that the American mindset often seeks immediate results, which can lead to premature judgments about economic policies.
Harris believes the public expects a different approach from their elected officials and stressed the importance of allowing new government strategies to work before assessing their impact.
#society
Le Monde: French nursery worker gets 25 years for killing baby with drain cleaner
A French court sentenced daycare worker Myriam Jaouen to 25 years for the 2022 death of infant Lisa, whom she forced to drink drain cleaner to silence her crying. Found guilty of "torture" and "barbarism," Jaouen claimed no intent to kill, but prosecutors condemned her actions as cowardly.
Lisa's parents expressed shock over the verdict, feeling it added to their grief, and criticized the lack of a murder conviction. The case has sparked outrage and raised concerns about safety in the private daycare sector in France.
GB News: National Lottery winner plans to use £1.7m jackpot in selfless act to help family
A Norfolk woman, known as Mrs R, won £1.7 million in the National Lottery and plans to use her winnings to support her family while treating herself to a new car. She shared the jackpot with two other winners.
In contrast, another Norfolk winner, Mrs G, spent her £1 million prize on a lawnmower, with plans for a bungalow. The National Lottery has awarded over £95 billion in prizes since 1994.
Breitbart: Disney Animated Series 'Win or Lose' Features Character Saving His Gay Lover 'Frankie Poo'
Disney's Pixar series "Win or Lose" includes a same-sex scene where the umpire is rescued by a janitor, showcasing a love story. However, a planned transgender storyline was removed, with a spokesperson noting that many parents prefer to discuss such topics on their own terms.
The show retains a transgender character but has cut references to "gender identity." Interestingly, it also features a Christian character praying, marking a notable moment for Disney's portrayal of faith.
The Federalist: Mastercard Abandons Advertising Censorship Policy
Mastercard has agreed to independent decision-making in advertising, distancing itself from prior involvement with the Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM), which faced criticism for censoring conservative views. This change follows pressure from shareholder Inspire Investing and the Alliance Defending Freedom.
The move comes amid a broader trend, as other corporations like PepsiCo and Johnson & Johnson have also cut ties with censorship initiatives. Mastercard's new policy ensures it is solely responsible for its advertising choices, potentially allowing for a more inclusive approach to brand promotion.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Nicaragua walks back request to join ICJ genocide case against Israel
Nicaragua has withdrawn its request to join South Africa's genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice. The court confirmed the withdrawal, which follows Nicaragua's previous claims against Germany for selling arms to Israel.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar welcomed the decision, calling Nicaragua's earlier intervention "morally repugnant" and urging others to follow suit. The ICJ is currently considering allegations of genocide against Israel related to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Storms and Tornadoes in US, Search for Migrants in Greece, and Tulip Garden
On April 3, 2025, various global events unfolded, including NATO Foreign Ministers meeting in Brussels to discuss security priorities amid the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Hungary despite facing war crime allegations from the International Criminal Court.
In Indonesia, a significant earthquake resulted in over 3,000 fatalities, prompting a humanitarian aid mission. Additionally, a search and rescue operation was conducted off the coast of Greece after a migrant boat capsized, leading to multiple casualties.
The Telegraph: Iran abandons Houthis under relentless US bombardment
Iran has ordered its military personnel to withdraw from Yemen, distancing itself from the Houthi rebels amid escalating US airstrikes. This decision is aimed at avoiding direct confrontation with the US, particularly in light of concerns over possible casualties among Iranian forces.
The shift in Iran's strategy reflects a focus on addressing direct threats from the US rather than supporting regional proxies. The US has intensified its military presence in the region, deploying additional A-10 aircraft and personnel to conduct operations against the Houthis.
Le Monde: Macron, during Egypt visit, to go near Gaza to show support for ceasefire
French President Emmanuel Macron will visit Arish, Egypt, near the Gaza Strip to address the ongoing conflict and humanitarian issues. He aims to advocate for a ceasefire and meet with humanitarian workers, emphasizing the need for aid access to Gaza.
Macron's visit follows a suspension of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, with Egypt acting as a mediator. He will also meet with President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and sign a draft accord for treating Palestinian wounded.
#economy
Breitbart: Communist Vietnam Panics over Trump Tariffs, Sends Deputy PM to Washington
Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Ho Duc Phoc is set to visit Washington with business executives following President Trump's announcement of a 46% tariff on imports from Vietnam. The delegation aims to negotiate a more balanced trade agreement amid concerns over the impact on Vietnamese businesses.
Vietnam, heavily reliant on trade with the U.S., has seen a surge in exports since companies sought alternatives to China. The unexpected tariff rates have prompted an emergency cabinet meeting in Vietnam to formulate a response, with significant implications for companies like Nike, which relies heavily on Vietnamese manufacturing.
#military
Times Of Israel: Gazans flee expanding strikes in north, south as IDF says fighting entering ‘new stage’
Israeli military operations in Gaza have intensified, with troops preparing to isolate the city of Rafah while conducting extensive airstrikes targeting Hamas. The IDF reported over 60 airstrikes aimed at degrading Hamas's capabilities, amid ongoing hostilities and warnings of further attacks.
Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized the goal of increasing pressure on Hamas to secure the release of 59 Israeli hostages. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties, with Hamas health authorities reporting over 1,160 deaths since the resumption of strikes, while Israel claims to have killed thousands of combatants.
#health
Fox News: 'MythBusters' star Adam Savage explores longevity and life hacks: 'There's no magic secret'
Adam Savage, former "MythBusters" star, is exploring longevity through lifestyle choices, stress, and sleep in partnership with Medtronic. He emphasizes the importance of daily habits and community in health, sharing personal experiences with intermittent fasting and smoking cessation.
Savage believes that medical advancements and a shift in mindset about aging are crucial for extending life and healthspan. He suggests that the first person to live to 150 may already be born, reflecting on how perceptions of longevity have evolved.
#crime
The Western Journal: Watch This Simpering Coward and Alleged Vandal Collapse When Tesla Owner Tracks Him Down
Chadd Ritenbaugh, 55, was allegedly caught vandalizing a Tesla by carving a swastika into it at a Planet Fitness in Pennsylvania. The incident was recorded by the vehicle's sentry camera and later shared on social media, leading to Ritenbaugh's identification and subsequent charges of criminal mischief and harassment.
When confronted, Ritenbaugh attempted to downplay his actions, claiming the mark was accidental and offering an insincere apology. This incident highlights a troubling trend of vandalism associated with anti-Tesla sentiment, raising concerns about the motivations behind such behavior among individuals who otherwise appear ordinary.