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7 Apr 2025

#society

Front Page Magazine: It’s a Philly Thing
It’s a Philly Thing
The Portal, an interactive art installation aimed at connecting Dublin and New York during the COVID pandemic, has faced significant vandalism since moving to Philadelphia. Incidents included theft of its power cables and damage to its lens, leading city officials to cover it for protection and consider relocating it indoors.

This pattern of destruction raises questions about Philadelphia's cultural attitudes, which some attribute to a history of urban violence and a dismissive attitude towards public order. Critics argue that the city's environment fosters such behavior, linking it to broader issues of insularity and defiance against authority.


Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: Inside Romania’s Fight for Freedom
Glazov Gang: Inside Romania’s Fight for Freedom
A recent episode of the Glazov Gang features a discussion with Romanian lawmakers Anamaria Gavrilă and Cosmin Ioan Corendea on Romania's struggle for freedom against globalist control. They emphasize the importance of national sovereignty and warn that Romania's challenges reflect broader threats to America and the free world.

The conversation highlights the ongoing spiritual and political battles faced by nations resisting globalism, suggesting that Romania's experiences serve as a cautionary tale for others.


GB News: Domino's launches limited edition Easter Egg with 'the most ridiculous' flavour - 'Is this real?'
Domino's launches limited edition Easter Egg with 'the most ridiculous' flavour - 'Is this real?'
Domino's has introduced a unique Garlic & Herb Easter Egg, combining white chocolate with its famous Garlic & Herb Dip, available until April 14. The launch has sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some excited and others skeptical about the unconventional flavor pairing.

In related news, the Food Standards Agency has issued a recall for certain Tony's Chocolonely Easter eggs due to potential metal contamination. Consumers are advised to avoid these products for safety reasons.


Front Page Magazine: Grown Man Marries Eight-Year-Old Girl
Grown Man Marries Eight-Year-Old Girl
An eight-year-old girl was found living with a man claiming to be her husband, citing Islamic law as justification for their marriage. Sheikh Mahmoud argued that his actions were in line with traditional interpretations of Islam, despite opposition from some scholars.

Child marriage is supported by various Islamic authorities, with practices rooted in historical precedents from the time of the Prophet Muhammad. Despite the prevalence of child marriage in certain regions, international organizations often overlook its religious justifications, hindering efforts to address the issue.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Palestinian teenager with US citizenship killed by Israeli forces in West Bank
Palestinian teenager with US citizenship killed by Israeli forces in West Bank
A 14-year-old Palestinian-American was killed by Israeli forces in Turmus Ayya, with the military claiming he was part of a group throwing rocks at civilians. Palestinian officials labeled the incident an “extra-judicial killing,” highlighting ongoing tensions in the West Bank.

The situation reflects a rise in violence and confrontations between Israeli forces and Palestinians, exacerbated by settler aggression. The Israeli army maintains that their actions were part of a counterterrorism operation.


#education

Breitbart: New York State Education Department Refuses to Eliminate DEI Practices
New York State Education Department Refuses to Eliminate DEI Practices
The New York State Education Department (NYSED) has rejected the Trump administration's directive to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices, asserting that no federal or state laws prohibit DEI principles. NYSED maintains compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act and argues that the U.S. Department of Education lacks authority to impose new requirements without formal procedures.

Despite federal funding accounting for about 10% of K-12 budgets, New York schools primarily rely on local and state funds. The NYSED's stance highlights ongoing tensions between state education policies and federal directives regarding DEI.


#crime

Fox News: Fugitive arrested after posting video taunting police on social media to 'locate him'
Fugitive arrested after posting video taunting police on social media to 'locate him'
A Tennessee man, Devon Bart, 25, was arrested after he posted taunting photos on social media, challenging police to find him. He was wanted on a warrant related to a domestic assault. The Shelby County Sheriff's Office emphasized the seriousness of evading law enforcement.

Bart was located and arrested without incident, subsequently booked into the Shelby County Jail.


#sports

Breitbart: Two Trans Players Face Off at Women's Pool Championship After Defeating Female Competition
Two Trans Players Face Off at Women's Pool Championship After Defeating Female Competition
At a recent championship match in the UK, transgender pool players Harriet Haynes and Lucy Smith faced off after defeating several female opponents. Haynes won the match, continuing a trend where both players have excelled in competitions against women.

The inclusion of transgender women in female categories has sparked controversy, leading to protests from some female players. Despite changing policies from organizations like the WEPF, the debate over fairness in sports continues.