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8 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Judge Boasberg cancels planned hearing to review Trump deportations
Judge Boasberg cancels planned hearing to review Trump deportations
A federal judge canceled a hearing regarding the Trump administration's use of a 1798 law for deporting Venezuelan nationals after the Supreme Court ruled that such cases should be handled in Texas. The ruling established due process protections for migrants, allowing them to appear in court before deportation.

Judge Boasberg has ordered plaintiffs to file a notice by April 16 to determine if they wish to continue their motion for a preliminary injunction in D.C. Court.


The Western Journal: Supreme Court Gives Trump Admin Epic Go-Ahead, Takes Deportation of Illegals Out of Activist Judge's Hands
Supreme Court Gives Trump Admin Epic Go-Ahead, Takes Deportation of Illegals Out of Activist Judge's Hands
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4, allowing the Trump administration to deport alleged members of the Tren de Aragua gang to El Salvador, lifting a hold imposed by Judge James Boasberg. The court determined that the case was improperly filed in D.C. instead of Texas.

Administration officials hailed the ruling as a significant victory for immigration enforcement and the rule of law, emphasizing the need to combat criminal aliens. The decision reflects ongoing tensions between judicial authority and executive immigration policy.


#politics

Breitbart: Rahm Emanuel: 'Can't Get Tariffs High Enough' on China, They Steal and Spy
Rahm Emanuel: 'Can't Get Tariffs High Enough' on China, They Steal and Spy
Rahm Emanuel criticized the Trump administration's tariff strategy on China, arguing it harms U.S. allies like Japan and South Korea more than adversaries. He highlighted that these nations are now collaborating with China instead of isolating it, undermining U.S. interests.

Emanuel expressed concern that the tariffs have inadvertently strengthened China's position while damaging America's relationships with key allies. He anticipates that Trump may need to negotiate tariff agreements with Japan or Israel in the future.


#society

Breitbart: Michelle Obama Podcast Struggles to Build Audience One Month After Launch
Michelle Obama Podcast Struggles to Build Audience One Month After Launch
Michelle Obama's new podcast, "IMO," launched on March 12, has faced challenges in attracting an audience. Initial viewership peaked at 335,000 but has since declined significantly, with recent episodes drawing as few as 62,000 views on YouTube.

Despite its star power, the podcast ranks 34th on Spotify and 19th on Apple Podcasts, indicating a less-than-expected performance. The show aims to foster honest discussions about family and faith, following a trend among Democrats to engage with new media.


GB News: World record-breaking woman told hobby was 'a white people thing' by OWN family
World record-breaking woman told hobby was 'a white people thing' by OWN family
Mya-Rose Craig, a 22-year-old British-Bangladeshi birdwatcher, has faced familial criticism for her passion, labeled as “a white people thing.” She advocates for greater inclusion in nature activities, highlighting the lack of representation for minorities in environmental spheres.

Craig, who became the youngest birdwatcher to spot 5,000 species, founded the charity Black2Nature to encourage minority families to engage with nature. She emphasizes the need for diverse voices in environmental discussions to prevent disconnection from nature among various communities.


Times Of Israel: Settlers said to burn down wedding hall, paint ‘death to Arabs’ in West Bank village
Settlers said to burn down wedding hall, paint ‘death to Arabs’ in West Bank village
Israeli settlers reportedly set fire to a wedding hall and vandalized property in the West Bank village of Bidya, with graffiti expressing violent sentiments. No injuries were reported, and while police have opened an investigation, incidents of settler violence often go unpunished.

In a separate event, settlers attacked the village of Umm al-Khair, resulting in injuries to five Palestinians, including a minor. The violence in the West Bank has escalated since the conflict began on October 7, 2023, with military operations leading to significant casualties and displacement.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Hezbollah using maritime smuggling route for weapons, funds from Iran – report
Hezbollah using maritime smuggling route for weapons, funds from Iran – report
Hezbollah has shifted to maritime routes for smuggling weapons into Lebanon, as land and air routes have been disrupted by Israeli attacks and crackdowns by the Lebanese government. The group is reportedly reasserting control over Beirut’s damaged seaport, leveraging local collaborators to bypass oversight.

Iran is now relying on this sea route to support Hezbollah, following the closure of overland smuggling routes through Syria after the fall of Bashar al-Assad. The Lebanese government has increased its efforts to combat smuggling, including intercepting flights and seizing arms, while Israel continues to target Hezbollah's operations along the Syria-Lebanon border.


Le Monde: Iran open to a new nuclear deal if US shows 'goodwill'
Iran open to a new nuclear deal if US shows 'goodwill'
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi expressed optimism about a potential new nuclear deal with the U.S., contingent on American goodwill in upcoming talks in Oman. He emphasized that Iran's primary goal is the lifting of U.S. sanctions reinstated by President Trump in 2018.

Trump warned Iran of "great danger" if negotiations fail, reiterating the U.S. stance against Iran obtaining nuclear weapons. Meanwhile, China and Russia have voiced support for the talks, urging the U.S. to engage respectfully and avoid coercive tactics.


#economy

Breitbart: Toomey: Trump 'Walked into a Buzzsaw' with Tariffs
Toomey: Trump 'Walked into a Buzzsaw' with Tariffs
Former Sen. Pat Toomey criticized President Trump's tariff policies, stating they have resulted in a loss of $7 trillion in American savings and are leading to layoffs in manufacturing. He warned that Congress will face backlash as businesses struggle with rising costs and job losses.

Toomey emphasized that while Trump campaigned on tariffs, the scale of the impact is surprising. He predicts that as layoffs increase and consumer prices rise, Congress will need to act to protect their constituents.


Forbes: Will Trump Negotiate Tariffs? President Wants ‘Fair Deals’ With Other Countries—But Unlikely Before Midnight Deadline
Will Trump Negotiate Tariffs? President Wants ‘Fair Deals’ With Other Countries—But Unlikely Before Midnight Deadline
President Trump has indicated a willingness to negotiate tariffs with various countries, despite imposing sweeping tariffs set to take effect soon. He stated he would consider deals that are "fair" for the U.S., while negotiations with nearly 70 countries are anticipated to be complex and time-consuming.

Countries like South Korea, Israel, and Japan have expressed interest in negotiating terms, with some offering concessions in hopes of reducing U.S. tariffs. However, Trump has ruled out a blanket pause on tariffs, emphasizing the need for beneficial agreements while facing economic backlash from these measures.


Breitbart: Navarro: The S&P 500's Gains in Last Two Years Were Just a Few Stocks
Navarro: The S&P 500's Gains in Last Two Years Were Just a Few Stocks
Peter Navarro, White House Senior Counselor for Trade and Manufacturing, stated that the market is currently stabilizing and predicted a future surge in the Dow Jones, potentially reaching 50,000. He emphasized that recent gains in the S&P 500 have been driven by a few major tech stocks and forecasted broader market growth due to increased domestic investment.

Navarro's comments reflect optimism about the market's trajectory, suggesting that many stocks will see significant gains moving forward. He noted that the market is "finding a bottom" and expressed confidence in a bullish outlook.


Forbes: Stock Market Makes Comeback As Investors See Sliver Of Tariff Hope—Even As China Vows To ‘Fight’
Stock Market Makes Comeback As Investors See Sliver Of Tariff Hope—Even As China Vows To ‘Fight’
U.S. stock indexes surged on Tuesday, recovering some losses from President Trump's recent tariff announcements. The Dow rose 3.6%, the S&P 500 gained 3.4%, and the Nasdaq increased by 3.8%, as investors hoped for potential trade negotiations after positive remarks from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.

Despite the rally, the market remains down significantly since the tariff announcement, with the Dow losing 7% and both the S&P and Nasdaq down 8%. Additionally, U.S. Treasury yields rose, indicating concerns about borrowing costs and investor sentiment towards government debt.


Human Events: JULIO RIVERA: How Trump’s trade war is actually a blue-collar renaissance in disguise
JULIO RIVERA: How Trump’s trade war is actually a blue-collar renaissance in disguise
President Trump's Reciprocal Trade Plan aims to revitalize American manufacturing by implementing tariffs on imported goods, countering decades of free trade policies that have negatively impacted the American middle class. This strategy seeks to bring jobs back to the U.S. and reshape incentives for companies to produce domestically.

While Wall Street may react negatively to these tariffs, the plan is projected to generate significant revenue and foster job creation in key industries. The focus is on rebuilding a robust industrial base that prioritizes American workers and manufacturing, moving away from reliance on outsourcing.


Breitbart: China Vows to 'Fight to the End' as Trump Threatens 50% Tariffs
China Vows to 'Fight to the End' as Trump Threatens 50% Tariffs
China has vowed to "fight to the end" against President Trump's threat to impose a 50% tariff on its imports unless it withdraws a recent 34% retaliatory tariff on U.S. products. The Chinese Commerce Ministry stated it "resolutely opposes" the U.S. escalation.

Economist Tianchen Xu noted that China is prepared for a trade war, facing over 60% in tariffs already. He suggested that the current situation reflects both sides testing each other's limits.


#military

Fox News: Supporters defend Trump’s pick to control America’s nuclear arsenal before Senate grilling
Supporters defend Trump’s pick to control America’s nuclear arsenal before Senate grilling
Brandon Williams, a former GOP congressman and Navy veteran, is undergoing confirmation hearings for the role of Under Secretary of Energy for Nuclear Security. His nomination is supported by experts who cite his extensive military experience and technical competence in nuclear operations.

However, Sen. Elizabeth Warren has raised concerns about his lack of advanced degrees in relevant fields and his private sector ties, questioning his ability to lead during a critical period of nuclear modernization. Proponents argue his military background and relationships on Capitol Hill are vital for the role.


#crime

Fox News: Chicago, my hometown, keeps winning in one shameful way
Chicago, my hometown, keeps winning in one shameful way
Chicago has recorded 573 homicides in 2024, maintaining its status as the homicide capital of America for 13 consecutive years. Despite this alarming trend, Mayor Brandon Johnson's response has been criticized as inadequate, focusing on "safe spaces" rather than addressing the root causes of violence.

Community leaders argue that true solutions involve engaging with youth and providing guidance, rather than enabling reckless behavior. Calls for measures like curfews and parental accountability are gaining traction as residents demand a return to law and order to combat the rising violence.


#science

Forbes: New Comet Discovered — Here’s When And Where To See It
New Comet Discovered — Here’s When And Where To See It
A newly discovered comet, tentatively named SWAN25F, is currently visible through binoculars but not to the naked eye. It was found in late March and is expected to reach its brightest on May 1, 2025, when it will be seen from the Southern Hemisphere.

Astronomers are closely observing the comet, which exhibits a notable ion tail. Its official name will be assigned after further orbital refinement. Discovered by Michael Mattiazzo in Australia, the comet's brightness increased due to a sudden outburst.


Forbes: Northern Lights Forecast: These 8 States Could See Aurora Borealis Tonight
Northern Lights Forecast: These 8 States Could See Aurora Borealis Tonight
A NOAA forecast indicates that northern lights may be visible Tuesday night in northern states, with a Kp index of 3 suggesting a pleasing display. Visibility extends from Alaska and Canada to parts of Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan.

The northern lights are best viewed between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m., away from light pollution. Solar activity is currently high, with the phenomenon expected to continue until 2025. Recent displays have been particularly strong, with significant visibility reported across many states.


#outdoors

On The Water: Bluefin Tuna Caught from Pier and Kayaks in North Carolina
Bluefin Tuna Caught from Pier and Kayaks in North Carolina
Schools of bluefin tuna have been spotted close to the beach in the Outer Banks, allowing kayak and pier anglers to catch them. Notable catches include Aki Min, who caught a bluefin while kayaking, and Greg Allen, who released one after a lengthy fight.

All anglers targeting bluefin must have a Highly Migratory Species Permit. Despite some anglers keeping their catches and sharing on social media, it's assumed they complied with regulations.


#technology

Fox News: Android feature prevents sensitive content in Google Messages
Android feature prevents sensitive content in Google Messages
Google's SafetyCore, introduced in late 2024, is a system service for Android devices that enhances on-device privacy by detecting sensitive content, such as nudity, and enabling features like Sensitive Content Warnings in Google Messages. It operates locally and does not share data externally, although its automatic updates have raised some user concerns.

Users can find and manage SafetyCore through their device settings, but it does not appear in the usual app list. If desired, it can be disabled or uninstalled, though this may limit access to certain security features. Google's assurances emphasize that SafetyCore is designed to protect user privacy while providing content filtering capabilities.