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9 Apr 2025
#politics
Fox News: Courtroom Coup: Ending the district judges' war on presidential authority
Democrats have employed various tactics to hinder Donald Trump's presidency, but he won all seven battleground states and the popular vote. Upon taking office, Trump initiated a mass deportation campaign to enhance national security and combat crime.
The Supreme Court has begun to reaffirm Trump's authority against lower court injunctions that have restricted his executive actions. The proposed No Rogue Rulings Act aims to limit the power of district judges, ensuring that judicial decisions affect only specific cases, thereby allowing the elected president to implement policies effectively.
Fox News: Elon Musk, conservatives drag Trump-appointed justice following Venezuelan deportations ruling
Conservatives are expressing frustration after Justice Amy Coney Barrett sided with liberal justices in a 5-4 Supreme Court ruling that allows the Trump administration to deport Venezuelan nationals under the 1789 Alien Enemies Act. This decision has drawn criticism from Trump allies and conservative commentators.
Despite the ruling being a victory for the Trump administration, Barrett's dissent has led to backlash from Republicans who feel she has betrayed conservative principles. The administration expressed disappointment that the decision was not unanimous, emphasizing its belief in the president's constitutional authority to act.
Forbes: Trump Can Fire Probationary Workers, Appeals Court Says
A federal appeals court has paused a lower court's ruling, allowing the Trump administration to proceed with the firing of thousands of probationary employees as part of its workforce reduction efforts. This decision follows a similar ruling from the Supreme Court.
The appeals court stated that the government is likely to succeed in showing the lower court lacked jurisdiction in the case brought by several states alleging violations of federal law. A dissenting judge argued that the states have standing to challenge the government's actions. The ruling means affected employees will need to appeal their dismissals through a separate process.
Fox News: Senate approves Peter Hoekstra as next US ambassador to Canada
Peter Hoekstra has been confirmed as the new U.S. ambassador to Canada amid strained relations due to President Trump's tariffs and controversial comments about Canadian sovereignty. His nomination passed the Senate with a 60-37 vote, despite concerns from Democrats.
Hoekstra emphasized the importance of U.S.-Canada ties, noting the economic interdependence between the two nations. He faces the challenge of navigating trade tensions, particularly with Trump's tariffs impacting Canadian exports significantly.
Forbes: Trump Approval Rating Tracker: Two Post-Tariff Surveys Show Decline
President Trump's approval rating has declined following his recent tariff announcement, with a majority of Americans disapproving of universal tariffs. In various polls, disapproval ratings reached as high as 58%, while support for targeted tariffs remains higher.
The tariffs have raised concerns about their economic impact, with many fearing a recession. Trump's handling of trade negotiations has drawn criticism from across the political spectrum, and his administration faces legal challenges related to deportations and executive authority.
Fox News: Dem takes aim at Trump, Tillis in 2026 Senate launch video for 'tanking our economy'
Former Democratic congressman Wiley Nickel has launched his Senate campaign in North Carolina, criticizing President Trump and Republican Sen. Thom Tillis for failing to stand up to Trump. Nickel is the first major Democrat to enter the 2026 race, aiming to capitalize on perceived vulnerabilities in Tillis.
Nickel, who previously flipped a red congressional district, argues that North Carolina needs a leader who fights for the state rather than supporting Trump. The National Republican Senatorial Committee has labeled him a "far-left radical," while Democrats hope former Gov. Roy Cooper will also enter the race.
The Western Journal: Judge Orders Reinstatement of AP Despite Outlet Openly Violating White House Policy
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration violated press freedom by excluding the Associated Press from White House events over the agency's refusal to accept a name change for the Gulf of Mexico. The judge emphasized that the government cannot limit access based on journalists' viewpoints.
Despite the ruling, many Americans remain largely unaware of the AP's absence, as coverage of the Trump administration continues unabated. The AP's insistence on its integrity contrasts with its past decisions on language and terminology, raising questions about its credibility in defending press freedoms.
Fox News: Biden aides 'scripted' everything, allowed his faculties to 'atrophy,' new book claims
A new book claims that White House aides restricted former President Joe Biden's access to outside interactions, which negatively impacted his cognitive function. The author, Chris Whipple, argues that this strategy led to Biden seeing fewer acquaintances, ultimately causing his mental acuity to decline.
The book also highlights Biden's struggles during a presidential debate and a subsequent interview with ABC News, where he appeared "semi-coherent." Critics have expressed concerns about his cognitive abilities, particularly as he withdrew from the 2024 race shortly after these events.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Zelensky says Beijing knows Russian army recruiting Chinese citizens
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed that Russia is recruiting Chinese nationals to fight in Ukraine, citing details of 155 individuals. This follows the capture of two Chinese citizens fighting for Russia, with Zelensky suggesting social media is a recruitment tool.
China's foreign ministry dismissed Zelensky's assertions as "absolutely groundless," emphasizing its stance against citizen involvement in armed conflicts. Beijing is reportedly verifying information about the captured individuals while maintaining its position as a neutral party in the ongoing war.
#military
Fox News: Development of nuclear bomb 24 times more powerful than Hiroshima's is 'significantly ahead of schedule'
The U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) reports that the B61-13 nuclear bomb, which is 24 times more powerful than the Hiroshima bomb, is ahead of schedule for production. This modern variant aims to enhance the U.S. nuclear stockpile's reliability and deterrence against adversaries like China and Russia.
The B61-13 program, initiated during the Biden administration, is projected to be completed seven months earlier than planned. The NNSA emphasizes the urgent need for this accelerated delivery, citing innovative planning and collaboration with various defense stakeholders.
#health
Fox News: This weight loss plan performs better than traditional dieting, study finds
New research from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus indicates that a 4:3 intermittent fasting regimen may lead to greater weight loss compared to traditional daily caloric restriction. Participants in the intermittent fasting group lost an average of 7.6% of their body weight over a year, while the caloric restriction group lost 5%.
The study involved adults aged 18 to 60 with a BMI of 27 to 46. Researchers suggest that the 4:3 intermittent fasting method, which includes three days of significant calorie restriction and four days of unrestricted eating, could be a viable weight-loss strategy. Further research is needed to assess its safety for various populations.
#crime
Fox News: Florida man arrested after surveillance footage captures daylight road rage shootout
A man named Jesus Manuel Perez is in custody in Polk County, Florida, following a road rage shooting incident in a Publix parking lot. Charged with attempted murder and other firearm-related offenses, Perez allegedly followed a victim after an altercation at a traffic light and opened fire, prompting the victim to return fire in self-defense.
No injuries were reported, and the victim will not face charges. Perez is also facing drug-related charges and is being held without bail. The Osceola County Sheriff highlighted the dangers of such incidents, emphasizing the unpredictability of gunfire in public spaces.
#sports
GB News: Rory McIlroy makes admission about wife Erica Stoll ahead of Masters - 'Convinced me'
Rory McIlroy, ranked No. 2 in the world, is gearing up for the Masters with support from his wife, Erica Stoll, who has introduced him to the show Bridgerton. After a challenging year, the couple has reconciled, and McIlroy is focused on blocking out distractions as he aims for his first Masters win.
He finds comfort in spending time with his family, including their daughter Poppy, who is excited about his golf career. McIlroy emphasizes the importance of treating the Masters like any other tournament while managing the pressure and expectations that come with it.