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10 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: DOJ asks to dismiss Virginia case against Salvadoran accused MS-13 leader set to be deported
The Justice Department has moved to dismiss its case against Henrry Jose Villatoro Santos, a Salvadoran national accused of being an MS-13 leader, citing his illegal firearms possession charge. Santos will now face deportation proceedings instead of prosecution.
His attorney argues that Santos risks being unlawfully deported without due process to El Salvador, where he could face severe conditions. The government maintains that Santos is a significant MS-13 figure, but his defense seeks time to secure immigration counsel.
#politics
Fox News: Tim Walz says Dems 'should demonize' people like Elon Musk during Ohio town hall
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has escalated his feud with Elon Musk, stating at a town hall that Musk should be "demonized" for his wealth and influence. Walz criticized the perception of success in society and emphasized that while success should be celebrated, wealthy individuals should contribute fairly through taxes.
The ongoing conflict between Walz and Musk has included jabs about Tesla's stock performance and political commentary. Musk has responded to Walz's remarks with his own critiques, highlighting the contentious relationship between the two.
#society
GB News: Drivers risk car insurance chaos as bin strikes rage on - 'You will not be covered by damage caused by rats'
Birmingham's ongoing bin strikes, now in their fifth week, have prompted the city council to declare a major incident due to rising public health concerns. The strikes, which began in January, have led to significant waste accumulation, attracting vermin and raising fears among residents.
Experts warn that drivers may face insurance complications if their vehicles are damaged by rodents, as not all policies cover such incidents. Meanwhile, the council is deploying waste wagons and seeking assistance from neighboring districts to manage the growing waste backlog.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Panama and US lock in new security pact for Canal as China tensions simmer
The U.S. and Panama have signed a defense pact to enhance control over the Panama Canal amid concerns over China's influence in the region. The agreement includes provisions for U.S. warships to have priority passage and outlines military cooperation while reaffirming Panamanian sovereignty.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized the need to counter Chinese expansion and secure the canal, highlighting ongoing collaboration in engineering and cybersecurity. Despite U.S. claims of China's control over canal infrastructure, Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino denied this assertion.
#culture
Le Monde: 'Her Story': Love and feminism in a gentrified Shanghai
Wang Bing's documentary trilogy, Youth (Hard Times), explores the lives of young textile workers in Shanghai, reflecting on contemporary servitude. Meanwhile, Yihui Shao's romantic comedy, Her Story, has become a box office success in China, showcasing the city's modernity and cultural uniqueness.
Shao, a rising filmmaker, continues to highlight local dialect and customs, contrasting with the more austere narratives from Beijing. Her work emphasizes Shanghai's distinct cultural identity within China.
#health
Fox News: 'Extra creamy' butter recalled due to stomach-churning bacterial contamination
Cabot Creamery's Extra Creamy Sea-Salted Premium Butter has been recalled due to contamination with coliform bacteria, which can indicate fecal contamination. The recall affects one lot of 8-ounce packages, totaling 1,701 pounds, primarily distributed in Vermont and a few other states.
Agri-Mark, the distributor, stated that 99.5% of the recalled butter was recovered before reaching consumers, and the FDA classified the recall as Class III, indicating a low risk to public health. There have been no reported illnesses related to this product.