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9 Apr 2025
#politics
Fox News: Trump press secretary doesn't engage with reporters using pronouns in emails, says they deny reality
The Trump White House press office has adopted a policy of not responding to reporters who include pronouns in their email signatures, claiming it indicates a disregard for "biological reality." Press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that such reporters cannot be trusted to report honestly.
This policy has reportedly been applied consistently, with other officials also refusing to engage with journalists displaying pronouns. Critics argue that this approach undermines transparent communication with the press.
#society
Fox News: The Sephora Savings Event is your chance to save up to 30% on must-have products
Sephora's annual Savings Event runs until April 14, offering discounts for Beauty Insider members. Members can save up to 30% on Sephora Collection products, with varying discounts for Rouge, VIB, and Insider members on other items.
Featured products include Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balm, Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair Serum, and Armani Beauty Luminous Silk Foundation, all available at significant discounts. The event highlights various beauty essentials, making it a prime opportunity for shoppers to stock up on popular items.
GB News: Barclays ditches gender and ethnicity targets in US as British bank bows to Donald Trump's anti-diversity drive
Barclays has removed gender and ethnicity targets for its US operations, aligning with a shift in the diversity strategy under CEO CS Venkatakrishnan. This decision follows a review initiated prior to Donald Trump's election and reflects changing regulatory environments in the US.
While the bank will continue to uphold diversity targets for its global workforce, it will not enforce specific representation goals in the US. This move is part of a broader trend among companies responding to the reversal of DEI policies in the federal government.
Fox News: Boiled eggs, burgers among odd food items left in cars by Uber riders
Uber's 2025 Lost & Found Index reveals a range of surprising items left behind by riders, including breast milk, boiled eggs, and even a Viking drinking horn. The report highlights the unusual and common forgotten items, such as half-eaten sushi and high-end liquors.
Among the top food items were 175 hamburger sliders and 100 wings, while drink-related items included cases of Truly Hard Seltzer and Crown Royal. Uber emphasizes the ease of retrieving lost belongings through its app.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Trump Puts Out an Ominous Warning: 'They Have to Worry About Nuclear Heat'
President Trump criticized Iran and climate change concerns during a White House event, suggesting that nuclear threats from Iran pose a greater danger than environmental issues. He emphasized the need for a deal to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, stating that failure in upcoming talks could lead to serious consequences for Iran.
Trump's remarks were supported by Morton Klein of the Zionist Organization of America, who praised the clarity of Trump's stance against Iran's nuclear ambitions. As tensions rise, the U.S. has positioned B-2 bombers in Diego Garcia, signaling a serious approach to the situation.
The Telegraph: Battle Lines: ‘Trump could solve the Israel-Palestine conflict,’ says Thornberry
The potential for Trump to facilitate peace in the Middle East remains uncertain, with various geopolitical factors at play. The debate continues over whether the UK should officially recognize Palestine as a state, reflecting differing opinions on international relations.
Additionally, discussions are ongoing about the West's cooperation with China and the effectiveness of the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) in assisting citizens detained overseas.
Times Of Israel: Despite laws banning it, UNRWA continues to operate almost as usual in East Jerusalem
In late October, the Knesset enacted laws banning the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) from operating in Israel, prohibiting state officials from cooperating with the organization. Despite international criticism, Israeli lawmakers celebrated the measures, although UNRWA continues to function in East Jerusalem, with many facilities remaining open.
While the legislation aimed to limit UNRWA's operations, reports indicate that the agency's services in East Jerusalem and elsewhere have not been significantly disrupted. Israeli authorities have issued closure orders for several UNRWA facilities, yet enforcement remains unclear, and operations continue as usual for now.
#economy
Forbes: Billionaires Speak Out On Trump Tariffs: Jamie Dimon Says Recession ‘Likely’ As Elon Musk And Others Slam Tariffs As ‘Mistake’
President Trump's new tariffs, effective Wednesday, have drawn significant criticism from several billionaire supporters, including Elon Musk and Jamie Dimon. Concerns center on potential economic repercussions, including inflation and a likely recession, with calls for a pause on tariffs to mitigate financial chaos.
Despite the backlash, Trump remains steadfast in his support for the tariffs, asserting they are necessary to reset trade dynamics. While some Republican lawmakers express unease, discussions about potential negotiations with other countries are underway, though significant legislative changes appear unlikely at this time.
Forbes: European Travel To The U.S. Plummeted 17% In March
The U.S. saw a significant decline in international arrivals, with an 11% drop in March compared to last year, particularly from Canada, Mexico, and Western Europe. Analysts attribute this downturn to tariff backlash and stricter immigration policies.
Tourism forecasts have been revised downward, with expectations of continued declines, especially from Canada, where a 20.5% drop is predicted. The potential economic impact could reach billions in lost spending and jeopardize jobs in the hospitality sector.
#military
The Western Journal: Trump Administration Considering Drone Strikes in Mexico: Report
The Trump administration is considering drone strikes against Mexican drug cartels as part of its strategy to combat criminal gangs operating across the southern border. Military and intelligence officials are evaluating options that may include action without Mexico's consent, amid increased CIA surveillance of fentanyl production sites.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has opposed such strikes, emphasizing that Mexico will not allow foreign intervention. Concerns also exist regarding potential retaliation from the cartels and the risk of collateral damage to American citizens.
#other
Fox News: AI-generated attorney outrages judge who scolds man over courtroom fake: ‘not a real person’
In a New York courtroom, Jerome Dewald faced backlash after presenting an AI-generated avatar as his attorney during an employment dispute case. Judges were taken aback when they realized the representative was not a real person, leading to a stern reprimand from Justice Sallie Manzanet-Daniels.
Dewald later apologized, explaining he had no legal representation and did not intend to mislead the court. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about the use of AI in legal settings, following previous cases where lawyers faced penalties for relying on AI-generated information.