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8 Apr 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Report: California Coach Accused of Killing 13-Year-Old Is Illegal Alien
Report: California Coach Accused of Killing 13-Year-Old Is Illegal Alien
A youth soccer coach, 43-year-old Mario Edgardo Garcia-Aquino, has been accused of murdering 13-year-old Oscar “Omar” Hernandez in Lancaster, California. Garcia-Aquino, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador, was the victim's coach and faces charges including murder and sexual assault.

Authorities discovered Hernandez's body two days after he went missing. Garcia-Aquino’s charges could lead to the death penalty, and he is also facing separate charges for an alleged sexual assault on a 16-year-old boy. The case highlights ongoing concerns about illegal immigration and crime.


Fox News: New GOP proposal builds off Laken Riley Act with slew of crimes targeting illegals
New GOP proposal builds off Laken Riley Act with slew of crimes targeting illegals
Legislation titled the "Safeguarding American Property Act" will be introduced to expand the list of crimes warranting federal custody for migrants. It adds arson, vandalism, and trespassing to the existing criteria, aiming to protect property rights and support rural communities affected by migrant activity.

The bill builds on the Laken Riley Act, signed by Trump, which allows detention for certain crimes. Advocates argue it addresses damage to agricultural land along the Texas-Mexico border, emphasizing the need for accountability for illegal immigrants who commit crimes.


#politics

Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: 'Spine of steel', willing to deal
Fox News Politics Newsletter: 'Spine of steel', willing to deal
The Trump administration is facing challenges as it implements new "Liberation Day" tariffs, prompting responses from key trading partners and concerns over a potential global trade war. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized that President Trump remains resolute against retaliatory measures from countries like China.

Amidst these developments, House Republicans express worries about the impact of Trump's tax cuts and budget bill, while Democratic governors attempt to mitigate the tariffs' effects in their states. The political landscape remains tense as both parties navigate the ramifications of these economic policies.


Fox News: Trump trade rep takes bipartisan fire over tariffs as Dem launches bid to halt them
Trump trade rep takes bipartisan fire over tariffs as Dem launches bid to halt them
Wall Street saw gains as foreign nations engaged in tariff negotiations with President Trump. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer highlighted the negative impact of the "China Shock," citing significant job losses and trade deficits, particularly with countries like Australia and Brazil.

Criticism of Trump's tariff policies emerged from both parties, with some lawmakers questioning the executive branch's power in trade matters. Greer defended the tariffs as necessary for national security and economic balance, while concerns about their chaotic nature persisted among lawmakers.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Not-so-secret Iran talks could trigger world’s next great crisis
Not-so-secret Iran talks could trigger world’s next great crisis
Iran is sensitive to the idea of direct negotiations with the U.S., especially under Donald Trump, who previously undermined the nuclear deal and authorized the killing of a prominent Iranian general. His announcement of upcoming talks alongside Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu complicates matters further.

This approach has led to a rocky start for America's efforts to address Iran's nuclear ambitions, highlighting the challenges posed by Trump's past actions and rhetoric.


Le Monde: The end of USAID leaves Ukraine facing uncertain consequences
The end of USAID leaves Ukraine facing uncertain consequences
The U.S. has suspended funding for USAID programs in Ukraine, impacting various support initiatives for war victims, including food, healthcare, and infrastructure repairs. This decision, announced on January 20, raised concerns among beneficiaries about the immediate effects of the funding freeze.

The suspension, which affects a significant portion of aid, has left many in Ukraine alarmed and uncertain about the future of these critical support programs.


#economy

Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Signs Executive Order on Unleashing American Energy
Watch Live: Donald Trump Signs Executive Order on Unleashing American Energy
President Trump signed an executive order to boost American energy production, which aligns with his strategy to revitalize the economy through deregulation and tariffs. This approach aims to lower energy prices and attract foreign investment, contributing to a new American economic era.

Senator McCormick emphasized that these measures are part of a broader economic plan to establish fairer trade deals and enhance the United States' global standing.


Breitbart: Bessent: China Escalation 'Big Mistake,' Playing a 'Losing Hand'
Bessent: China Escalation 'Big Mistake,' Playing a 'Losing Hand'
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent criticized China's increased tariffs, calling it a "big mistake" as they are "playing a losing hand." He emphasized that while tariffs aim to bring jobs back to the U.S., they also generate revenue that could decline as domestic manufacturing increases.

Bessent noted that the U.S. exports significantly less to China than it imports, suggesting that China's tariff escalation is disadvantageous for them. He expressed optimism about potential trade negotiations with other countries facing large trade deficits.


#military

Times Of Israel: IAF chief said trying to halt publication of letter urging reservists not to serve
IAF chief said trying to halt publication of letter urging reservists not to serve
Israeli Air Force Chief Maj. Gen. Tomer Bar met with reservists and veterans who planned to issue a letter urging fellow reservists to stop serving due to political motivations behind the IDF's actions in Gaza and government judicial reforms. The letter, signed by hundreds, was not published.

The IDF has dismissed some reservists for refusing to serve, raising concerns among officials about a potential increase in noncompliance. Despite initial high turnout during the Gaza conflict, participation has decreased in recent months.


#culture

GB News: Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle hails Alastair Stewart's 'unflappable delivery of news' in inspiring tribute as pair meet in House of Commons
Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle hails Alastair Stewart's 'unflappable delivery of news' in inspiring tribute as pair meet in House of Commons
The Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, honored Alastair Stewart OBE following the opening of a new studio named after him at GB News. Hoyle praised Stewart's impactful journalism and his ability to inspire young people to pursue careers in news.

In a letter read at the studio's inauguration, Hoyle expressed admiration for Stewart's authoritative delivery and the lasting legacy he has created in Westminster. The tribute reflects the significant influence Stewart has had on the field of journalism.


#health

Fox News: Diabetes 'rewires' the brain in surprising way, study finds
Diabetes 'rewires' the brain in surprising way, study finds
A new study from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas suggests that type 2 diabetes may alter brain function similarly to early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers found that high blood sugar levels could affect the anterior cingulate cortex, impacting cognitive and emotional processes.

These findings indicate that diabetes may hinder reward signals in the brain, complicating adherence to lifestyle changes necessary for managing the disease. Further research is needed to explore the implications for cognitive decline and potential interventions.


Fox News: WATCH: Mike Tyson reveals why he is backing the 'Congressional Fitness Challenge'
WATCH: Mike Tyson reveals why he is backing the 'Congressional Fitness Challenge'
A new initiative, the "Congressional Fitness Challenge," aims to encourage physical fitness among students in K-12 schools across the U.S. Introduced by Rep. Abe Hamadeh, the program would allow participants to earn certificates from congressional leaders. Mike Tyson supports the initiative, emphasizing the importance of fitness for national security.

The challenge includes various physical tests reminiscent of the Presidential Physical Fitness Test, with students categorized by performance levels. Tyson and other athletes advocate for the program, highlighting its potential to foster healthier lifestyles among youth and improve overall national fitness.