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8 Apr 2025

#illegals

The Federalist: How Illegal Migration's Supporters Use Pro-Slavery Logic
How Illegal Migration's Supporters Use Pro-Slavery Logic
Illegal immigration is linked to severe human suffering, including exploitation and trafficking, particularly of vulnerable individuals. The Democratic Party's shift away from prioritizing border security has contributed to this situation, as they now seem to support a system that relies on cheap, illegal labor.

This stance perpetuates a cycle of violence and extortion by cartels, leading to tragic outcomes for migrants. The article argues that the pursuit of affordable labor comes at a high moral cost, raising difficult questions about the human toll of maintaining such a system.


#politics

Fox News: Former Clinton advisor calls out the 'rudderless' Democratic Party for being 'out of touch' with America
Former Clinton advisor calls out the 'rudderless' Democratic Party for being 'out of touch' with America
Doug Schoen, a former advisor to President Clinton, criticized the Democratic Party for being out of touch with American voters, stating they lack direction and strategy. He emphasized that many voters are drawn to Trump's budget and border policies, reflecting a disconnect between the party and the public.

Senator Cory Booker acknowledged that Democrats' failure to focus on the needs of the American people is a significant mistake, while Senator Adam Schiff noted that Democrats need to adopt bolder strategies. Recent polls indicate low approval ratings for congressional Democrats compared to Trump.


Le Monde: Protests, shouting as Israel court hears petitions against security chief sacking
Protests, shouting as Israel court hears petitions against security chief sacking
Israel's Supreme Court is hearing a case regarding the government's decision to dismiss Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar, amid protests from both supporters and critics of the government. Prime Minister Netanyahu cited a "lack of trust" as the reason for Bar's dismissal, which has been challenged by opposition parties.

Bar has denied the government's claims and suggested that the dismissal is motivated by personal interests related to ongoing investigations into Netanyahu's associates. Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara warned that firing Bar could politicize the Shin Bet, and tensions have escalated following a report on failures leading to the October 7 Hamas attack.


#society

The Economist: The Economist is seeking a Picture Editor
The Economist is seeking a Picture Editor
The Economist is hiring a Picture Editor for its London office, seeking a skilled individual who excels in a fast-paced environment and can effectively communicate to provide engaging images.

In other news, Northern Ireland’s political landscape is becoming increasingly complex post-Brexit, while discussions around an assisted-dying bill remain unresolved.


GB News: Aldi shares flavours of its 'mystery hot cross buns' after thousands of guesses from Britons
Aldi shares flavours of its 'mystery hot cross buns' after thousands of guesses from Britons
Aldi has revealed the mystery flavors of its limited-edition hot cross buns: cola, mango and passionfruit, and strawberry jam. The buns, priced at 99p for a pack of two, sparked a guessing competition among shoppers, with three winners set to receive £1,000 in Aldi vouchers.

In a recent taste test, hot cross buns from various retailers were evaluated, with Waitrose's offering being declared the best. Aldi's unique flavors aim to enhance Easter celebrations, and the company expressed excitement over the public's engagement with the flavor challenge.


The Federalist: Why Are There So Many Aviation Accidents?
Why Are There So Many Aviation Accidents?
Recent aviation safety issues highlight systemic failures within the airline industry, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. A lack of oversight from the FAA, a mass exodus of experienced inspectors, and a focus on diversity over expertise have contributed to a decline in safety standards.

The reliance on technology has led to pilot complacency and a deterioration of essential skills, while regulatory agencies struggle with inexperienced staff. The NTSB's effectiveness is also in question as it has failed to produce reports that enhance safety. Urgent reforms are needed to restore confidence in aviation safety.


#economy

Forbes: How Michael Dorrell Became A Billionaire Making Private Infrastructure A Safe Haven
How Michael Dorrell Became A Billionaire Making Private Infrastructure A Safe Haven
Michael Dorrell's Stonepeak, managing $72 billion in infrastructure investments, has never lost money on its deals, focusing on low-risk alternatives in a market increasingly appealing to institutional investors. With a diverse portfolio, it targets profitable niches like data centers and renewable energy.

The firm is raising a new $15 billion fund, aiming for a 12% annual return. As public markets decline, private infrastructure investment is gaining traction, with projections of global assets tripling by 2035. Dorrell's strategy blends private credit and equity to ensure stable returns.


The Mirror: Rachel Reeves warns of 'huge implications' for Brit families after Trump tariffs
Rachel Reeves warns of 'huge implications' for Brit families after Trump tariffs
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has pledged support for families and businesses affected by Donald Trump's new tariffs, which impose a 25% charge on British cars and steel. She emphasized the government's commitment to act decisively in response to the economic challenges posed by these tariffs.

Polling indicates growing discontent among Brits regarding the US, with less than half viewing it as an ally. Many citizens support retaliatory measures against the tariffs, reflecting a significant shift in public opinion amid fears of a global recession.


#military

Times Of Israel: IDF dissolves platoon, dismisses officers after reservists vandalize West Bank camp
IDF dissolves platoon, dismisses officers after reservists vandalize West Bank camp
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) dismantled a platoon of reservists and dismissed several officers for vandalizing Palestinian property during a raid in the Deheisha refugee camp. The incident involved graffiti that exceeded authorized procedures, prompting an investigation and disciplinary action against involved commanders and soldiers.

This crackdown on misconduct reflects a broader trend within the IDF, which has recently disciplined personnel for similar breaches in other operations, including unauthorized searches and inappropriate behavior during military duties. The IDF emphasizes a commitment to professionalism and values expected from its soldiers.


#education

The Federalist: The Education Bureaucrats Are Still Coming For America’s Children
The Education Bureaucrats Are Still Coming For America’s Children
President Trump has initiated the dismantling of the Department of Education, fulfilling a campaign promise. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon has laid off half the department's staff and is tasked with its complete elimination, prompting backlash from educational unions.

Despite some public opposition to this move, support for school choice remains strong, particularly among parents. The educational establishment is seen as prioritizing ideology over student needs, with recent controversies highlighting failures in accountability and parental rights. Reform advocates stress the importance of continued pressure for educational freedom.


#other

Daily Mirror: Trump lawmaker's blundering attempt to defend tariffs on penguin island
Trump lawmaker's blundering attempt to defend tariffs on penguin island
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Daily Mirror: Lyle and Erik Menendez have 'shared purpose' for future if released from jail
Lyle and Erik Menendez have 'shared purpose' for future if released from jail
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