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6 Apr 2025
#politics
Fox News: Incoming minority outreach director outlines what transformations she'll make under Trump
Lynne Patton, the new Deputy Assistant to the President for Minority Outreach, aims to enhance support for Black, Latino, and other communities that backed President Trump in the last election. She plans to collaborate on criminal justice reforms and initiatives promoting faith-based outreach.
In a recent interview, Patton expressed gratitude for her role and highlighted her work with Ja'Ron Smith on advancing the Second Step Act, building on previous reforms. She also shared her personal journey to Republicanism after 9/11, influenced by her experiences and the Trump family.
Fox News: JONATHAN TURLEY: Biden DOJ behind even the Times in pursuing alleged Hunter corruption
New evidence suggests Hunter Biden acted as a foreign agent during his father's vice presidency, seeking U.S. government assistance for Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company. This raises questions about why he has not faced charges under the Foreign Agents Registration Act, unlike others in similar situations.
Despite requests for transparency, the Justice Department has been criticized for its handling of the case, with allegations of influence-peddling surfacing amid a lack of thorough investigation. The release of a letter from Hunter Biden highlights potential misconduct and raises concerns about the integrity of the Justice Department.
#society
Fox News: Rabbi speaks out after anti-Israel activists who accused him of stalking forced to pay $182K legal bills
A rabbi in Washington, D.C. was awarded $182,000 in legal fees after anti-Israel demonstrators falsely accused him of stalking while he prayed for hostages outside the Israeli embassy. The judge ruled that the rabbi's actions were constitutionally protected speech.
The demonstrators, who had been protesting daily, were found to have engaged in abrasive behavior themselves. The rabbi plans to pursue the payment and continues to advocate for the hostages in Gaza.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Praising Hungary’s support in international forums, Netanyahu ends visit to country
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu concluded his visit to Hungary, praising the country for its support of Israel in international organizations and its recent withdrawal from the International Criminal Court. Discussions included joint armament production and the situation of hostages in Gaza, including a Hungarian citizen.
Netanyahu is set to meet with President Trump to discuss tariffs imposed on Israeli goods, hostage negotiations, and regional security issues. Meanwhile, two individuals were arrested in Hungary for vandalizing Israeli flags during Netanyahu's visit.
The Telegraph: Trump death threat by hardline newspaper divides Iran
An Iranian state newspaper, Kayhan, issued a death threat against former President Donald Trump, referencing his past actions against Iran, particularly the killing of General Qassem Soleimani. The threat has sparked outrage among Iranian political figures, who fear it could provide justification for US military action.
Kayhan is known for its hardline stance and is closely aligned with Iran's clerical establishment. The threat highlights escalating tensions between Iran and the US amid fears of potential conflict.
#economy
Forbes: Trump’s Tariffs Will Make AI Data Centers More Expensive
Trump's recent tariffs could significantly increase costs for U.S. AI companies, particularly in building and operating data centers essential for AI operations. While semiconductors are currently exempt, the tariffs impact many imported goods necessary for data center construction, raising concerns about the industry's competitiveness.
Experts warn that these tariffs may hinder the U.S. from maintaining its lead in AI against China, as companies could face increased operational costs and uncertainty in project financing. The potential rise in prices could ultimately affect consumers as well.
#health
GB News: Sir Elton John, 78, issues ‘emotional’ new health update as he details ‘distressing’ impact on his children
Sir Elton John has shared the "distressing" effects of his ongoing health issues, including significant vision loss due to an eye infection. At 78, he struggles with limited sight, impacting his daily life and creative work. He expressed emotional challenges, especially regarding his family.
John's health has been precarious in recent years, with a prostate cancer diagnosis and other surgeries. Despite these hurdles, he remains focused on making the most of his time with his family, expressing hopes to witness significant milestones in their lives.