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8 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Mexican man convicted of killing his child to be deported after encountering ICE officers in Montana jail
Mexican man convicted of killing his child to be deported after encountering ICE officers in Montana jail
Carlos Ambriz, a 53-year-old Mexican national convicted of killing his own child, is in ICE custody after being identified by immigration officers in a Montana prison. He is serving a 40-year sentence for deliberate homicide and poses a significant danger to the community, according to ICE.

Ambriz has a history of immigration violations, having been ordered removed in 1999 and previously deported in 2006. He will remain in custody until his deportation back to Mexico.


#politics

The Federalist: Despite PR Pivot, Meta Is Still A Monopoly And A Threat To Society
Despite PR Pivot, Meta Is Still A Monopoly And A Threat To Society
Mark Zuckerberg and Meta have recently shifted their approach, abandoning previous woke initiatives and engaging more with conservative politics, including a significant real estate purchase near the White House. However, this political pivot is unlikely to impact the upcoming antitrust trial, where the Federal Trade Commission has substantial evidence against Meta's monopolistic practices.

The FTC's case is based on documented emails from Zuckerberg that reveal an intent to stifle competition by acquiring potential rivals like Instagram and WhatsApp. This ongoing scrutiny from both political parties highlights concerns over Meta's influence on public discourse and its cooperation with government censorship. The trial will focus on Meta's monopolistic behavior, regardless of Zuckerberg's political affiliations.


Le Monde: Europe's disorganized and disunited response to Trump's DEI ban
Europe's disorganized and disunited response to Trump's DEI ban
Lego has removed all references to diversity and inclusion from its upcoming annual report. This decision follows a letter from the US embassy urging European companies to comply with anti-affirmative action policies set by former President Trump.

In Spain, companies servicing the US embassy were required to certify compliance with federal anti-discrimination laws, leading to concerns about potential fines for non-compliance with local equality policies. Spain's labor minister emphasized the need for adherence to established regulations.


Fox News: Dem governors revolt against Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs
Dem governors revolt against Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs
President Trump's new "Liberation Day" tariffs, imposing a 10% baseline on imports, have faced opposition from Democratic governors who are concerned about their economic impact. Governors like Gavin Newsom and J.B. Pritzker are attempting to mitigate the effects through independent negotiations, despite the constitutional limitations on state trade powers.

Critics argue that these tariffs act as a tax on American families, exacerbating issues like rising costs for essential goods. Democratic leaders, including Tim Walz and Kathy Hochul, have labeled the tariffs as detrimental, claiming they represent a significant tax increase rather than a liberation for the economy.


The Telegraph: Watch: Israel’s ban on Labour MPs smacks of racism, claims backbencher
Watch: Israel’s ban on Labour MPs smacks of racism, claims backbencher
Israel's denial of entry to two MPs, Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed, has been criticized as racially motivated by Labour backbencher Melanie Ward. The MPs, known for their criticism of Israel, were accused of intending to spread "anti-Israel hatred."

The decision has sparked controversy, with Foreign Secretary David Lammy labeling it "unacceptable," while Tory leader Kemi Badenoch defended Israel's right to enforce its borders.


#society

GB News: Surfer who had to be 'revived' by RNLI sparks fury after launching fundraiser for destroyed item
Surfer who had to be 'revived' by RNLI sparks fury after launching fundraiser for destroyed item
Surfer Sam Brenchley, who was rescued after being knocked unconscious, faced backlash for starting a fundraiser for a new wetsuit instead of supporting the emergency services that saved him. Critics argued that donations should go to the Cornwall Air Ambulance, which relies on public support.

After the criticism, Brenchley updated his appeal, thanking his rescuers and announcing that he would donate the funds raised to the charity that assisted him. He had also received a new wetsuit from a local surf shop.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Houthis say intel commander killed as suspected US strikes pound Yemen overnight
Houthis say intel commander killed as suspected US strikes pound Yemen overnight
US airstrikes in Yemen have targeted Houthi positions, resulting in the death of intelligence commander Col. Abdul Nasser Sarhan al-Kamali. The strikes hit weapons stores and ammunition depots, with reports of a crackdown on Houthi officials suspected of leaking target information.

The US campaign aims to pressure Iran amid escalating tensions, particularly following Houthi missile attacks on Israel in support of Gaza. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the US will continue its operations until the Houthis cease their aggression.


#economy

Fox News: Hydrogen fuel cell trucks hit the roads in Georgia
Hydrogen fuel cell trucks hit the roads in Georgia
Benore Logistic Systems has expanded its fleet with 14 Hyundai Xcient hydrogen-powered trucks in Savannah, Georgia, marking a significant commitment to sustainable logistics. This initiative, part of a collaboration with Hyundai and HTWO Logistics, aims to reduce emissions and enhance clean transportation.

The deployment aligns with industry trends towards hydrogen technology, despite challenges such as high costs and limited infrastructure. As companies like Benore lead the way, the potential for emissions reduction continues to drive interest and investment in hydrogen fuel cell technology for trucking.


#culture

Fox News: Beau Bridges shares dad Lloyd Bridges' golden rule for Hollywood success
Beau Bridges shares dad Lloyd Bridges' golden rule for Hollywood success
Beau Bridges shared the valuable advice given to him by his late father, Lloyd Bridges, emphasizing the importance of respecting people in Hollywood. He attended the Beverly Hills Film Festival with his son, Ezekiel, to promote their film "Welcome to Klyde’s Kitchen," which focuses on caring for the marginalized.

Ezekiel expressed his enjoyment of working with his father, recalling how Lloyd's teachings on respect extend to various aspects of life. The film tells the story of a young executive sentenced to community service at a homeless center, where he learns important life lessons.