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9 Apr 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Dershowitz: Trump Has Pushed Executive Power Beyond Any President Since Roosevelt
Harvard Law Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz stated that President Trump has expanded executive power more than any president since Roosevelt. He anticipates the Supreme Court will affirm the president's authority on deportations while enforcing due process under the 14th Amendment.
Dershowitz believes the Court will allow the executive to make decisions on who can stay or go, but will require adherence to constitutional standards. He expects rulings to be specific to individual cases.
#politics
The Federalist: Team Trump Fires Official Who Pushed Military Covid Jab Mandate
Terry Adirim, formerly the assistant secretary of defense for health affairs, has been fired from her role at the CIA. Her dismissal reportedly stems from her involvement in enforcing the military's Covid vaccine mandate, which required service members to take a vaccine under Emergency Use Authorization.
The mandate led to over 8,700 service members being discharged for refusing the vaccine. Although the mandate was repealed in January 2023, the fallout continues as the Pentagon now facilitates the reinstatement process for those affected.
#society
The Western Journal: Trump Admin Hits 2 Prestigious Universities with $1.79 Billion Wake-Up Call
The Trump administration has frozen over $1 billion in federal funding for Cornell University and $790 million for Northwestern University due to concerns over their handling of anti-Semitism on campus. This action follows investigations into multiple universities regarding their compliance with civil rights laws protecting Jewish students.
The funding cuts are part of a broader effort to address anti-Semitic harassment at educational institutions, with the administration forming a task force to combat such issues. Several universities, including Columbia, have already faced funding revocations for failing to adequately protect Jewish students during a surge of anti-Israel protests.
GB News: British holidaymakers warned as UK nationals receive 'significant prison sentences' in Asia - 'do not get involved'
Indonesia, particularly Bali, is a popular tourist destination, but visitors must be aware of strict drug laws. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office warns that possession or trafficking of illegal drugs can lead to severe penalties, including lengthy prison sentences or even the death penalty.
Tourists are advised to avoid any involvement with drugs, as criminal gangs may attempt to manipulate them. Police frequently conduct raids in popular venues, and those present may face testing for drug use. The FCDO emphasizes adherence to local laws and responsible behavior regarding alcohol consumption.
Human Events: AUSTIN PETERSEN: Public support for Austin Metcalf’s confessed killer shows worth of teen lives in America
The case of Karmelo Anthony, a 17-year-old accused of fatally stabbing Austin Metcalf at a Texas track meet, has sparked outrage as Anthony raises significant funds for his legal defense through online donations. Witnesses report that the incident escalated from a confrontation to a fatal stabbing, with Anthony admitting to the act.
The public response has been criticized as a troubling reflection of societal values, where the narrative surrounding the crime has been manipulated through misinformation on social media. This situation highlights a broader cultural issue where violence is increasingly justified in the name of grievance, raising concerns about moral decay and the consequences of prioritizing identity politics over justice.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Why US Has Upper Hand Over Beijing in Tariff Standoff
As the U.S. prepares to implement reciprocal tariffs on trading partners starting April 9, President Trump has focused on China, announcing a 34% tariff that escalates to 54%. In response, China has retaliated with its own tariffs, and Trump has threatened an additional 50% levy if China does not comply. Experts suggest that this conflict is not just about trade but may lead to a broader decoupling between the U.S. and China, potentially resulting in a cold war dynamic.
The Trump administration's strategy involves imposing high tariffs upfront to place immediate pressure on China, contrasting with previous negotiation tactics. With many countries seeking to negotiate with the U.S., the administration aims to reshape international trade protocols, viewing the situation as a challenge to China's economic model. The outcome will depend on how both leaders navigate the economic impacts and public sentiment in their respective countries.
Forbes: Delta Pulls Its Full-Year Guidance Due To ‘Broad Macro Uncertainty’
Delta Air Lines has withdrawn its financial guidance for 2025, citing economic uncertainty and a decline in domestic travel demand, particularly among basic economy passengers. CEO Ed Bastian noted that recent tariffs imposed during Trump's administration have negatively impacted consumer and corporate confidence.
Despite the challenges, Delta shares rose 7% as executives projected profitability in 2025. Analysts have begun cutting price targets for U.S. airlines, with concerns about the impact of tariffs on travel demand, especially from Europe.
#military
Times Of Israel: IDF advances in Gaza, expands buffer zone to pressure Hamas, but no fighting taking place
The Israeli military has intensified its offensive against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, capturing the Morag Corridor and expanding its buffer zone. Over 1,000 airstrikes have targeted Hamas, resulting in the deaths of senior officials and the discovery of new tunnels. Despite these efforts, Hamas has largely refrained from direct engagement.
The IDF claims to have evacuated around 250,000 Palestinians from combat zones and is preparing for a larger military mobilization if Hamas does not comply with demands for hostage release and disarmament. The humanitarian situation in Gaza remains critical, with Israel halting aid entry.
#culture
Breitbart: 'The Last of Us' Star Isabela Merced Is Thrilled 'The Gays Are Going to be Fed’ in Season Two
Isabela Merced will portray the lesbian love interest of Bella Ramsey in season two of the MAX series The Last of Us, which premieres April 13. Merced highlighted the increase in LGBTQ representation, noting the chemistry between the characters and the authenticity of the production.
The series aims to further engage the LGBTQ community, building on the success of season one, which featured significant queer content. Merced praised the decision to have a gay woman edit their scenes, emphasizing the commitment to authentic storytelling.
#history
The Telegraph: Hunter-gatherers made long distance-crossings of Mediterranean in boats
Evidence shows that hunter-gatherers made long-distance sea voyages across the Mediterranean 8,500 years ago, indicating advanced navigation skills. They likely paddled in dugout canoes from Sicily to Malta, using stars for navigation and overcoming strong sea currents.
This discovery challenges previous assumptions about the technological capabilities of these ancient communities, as they traveled significant distances before the advent of farming.