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5 Apr 2025
#politics
Fox News: Speaker Johnson moves on Senate's Trump budget bill as House GOP rebels threaten to defect
House Republican leaders are uniting to advance a budget reconciliation plan that aligns with President Trump's agenda, following Senate approval. The plan aims to reduce the deficit, enhance border security, and cut taxes, while addressing spending cuts and energy policies.
The Senate's framework, which includes $4 billion in cuts, differs from the House's more stringent requirements. House leaders emphasize that the Senate's passage does not hinder their objectives, and they plan to collaborate with Senate committees to finalize the reconciliation bill.
The Western Journal: Watch: Amy Klobuchar Instantly Regrets Asking Witness About Attacks on Judges After He Reads a Quote
During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Sen. Amy Klobuchar questioned witness Jesse Panuccio about attacks on judges, specifically referencing President Trump's comments. Panuccio countered by quoting Sen. Chuck Schumer's past remarks, highlighting hypocrisy in Klobuchar's concerns.
The exchange underscored a broader issue of political rhetoric affecting judicial safety, with Panuccio noting that Schumer's language had previously incited threats against justices. Klobuchar's attempt to address the matter backfired, revealing the complexities of partisan discourse on judicial integrity.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: UN official reappointed despite accusations of antisemitism
Francesca Albanese has been reappointed as the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Palestine for another three years, despite widespread condemnation for her alleged antisemitic remarks. Critics, including the U.S. and various countries, argue that her rhetoric supports Hamas and undermines Israel's right to self-defense.
The U.N. Human Rights Council's review committee, however, accepted Albanese's explanations and deemed her not in violation of the Code of Conduct. The controversy highlights ongoing tensions within the U.N. regarding antisemitism and the legitimacy of its officials.
#culture
Le Monde: 'Tonton du Bled,' the journey of a French rap anthem
The French rap anthem "Tonton du Bled" by group 113, released in 1999, humorously captures the summer experiences of North Africans in France. Despite facing copyright issues that led to its withdrawal from airwaves, it remains a beloved classic.
Recently, Rim'K performed the track at the Victoires de la Musique awards, honoring its late producer DJ Mehdi. This performance marked a significant moment, as the song is now recognized as a staple of French music history.
GB News: Beloved 1990s US character actor and Hercules star dies aged 71 as wife confirms passing
Actor Robert Trebor, known for his role as Salmoneus in "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" and "Xena: Warrior Princess," has died at 71 from sepsis. He battled leukemia since 2012 and underwent a stem-cell transplant. His wife confirmed his passing nearly a month later.
Trebor's career included notable performances in various films and television shows, as well as a turn as a writer. He was recognized for his comedic talent and versatility, leaving a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.
#health
Fox News: Hot sauces recalled in 10 states due to undisclosed sulfites and other issues
T.W. Garner Food Company has recalled Texas Pete Habanero Buffalo Sauce and Texas Pete Sweet CHAbanero Sauce in 10 states due to labeling and bottling issues. Some Habanero Buffalo Sauce bottles may contain sriracha sauce, which has undeclared sulfites, posing allergy risks.
Consumers are advised to return the affected products for a refund. No illnesses have been reported, and the recall affects products distributed between February and March 2025. The FDA mandates that sulfites must be declared on food labels.
#education
Fox News: New York prepares to battle Trump’s DEI funding threats in fight over schools
The New York State Education Department is preparing to contest the Trump administration's funding cuts for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, which are tied to broader federal funding measures. The administration is demanding compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act and a recent Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action.
Despite these pressures, New York officials assert they are already in compliance with federal laws and continue to advocate for equity in education. This stance contrasts with other states, as the federal government threatens to withdraw funding from universities over their responses to protests.
#crime
The Western Journal: Dad of Teen Who Fatally Stabbed Student Athlete at Track Meet Claims Son Is Innocent
The father of Karmelo Anthony, a teenager charged with murdering fellow student Austin Metcalf at a Texas track meet, insists his son was not the aggressor. Karmelo claims he acted in self-defense after an altercation, but witness accounts suggest otherwise.
The incident, which resulted in Metcalf's death, raises questions about Karmelo's upbringing and the circumstances leading to the tragic event. He faces a potential prison sentence of five to 99 years if convicted.