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1 May 2025
#illegals
Fox News: White House deputy chief of staff rails against reporters over MS-13, TdA coverage
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller criticized the media for not adequately covering the violence linked to MS-13 and Tren de Aragua gangs, claiming that President Trump had to pressure them into doing so. He highlighted the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 member with a violent history, and accused the Biden administration of allowing dangerous individuals into the U.S.
Miller expressed frustration that media outlets often ignore stories of gang violence while living in affluent neighborhoods away from such threats. He argued that their coverage endangers innocent Americans, suggesting that reporters would not want to live next to gang members despite their reporting.
Fox News: Father wins decade-long fight for justice after daughter killed in Texas by illegal migrant
Chris Odette's fight for justice for his daughter, Chrishia, who was killed by illegal immigrant Ramiro Guevara in a 2014 car crash, has culminated in Guevara's arrest by ICE. Despite previous encounters with law enforcement and a lack of criminal charges, Odette's persistence has led to renewed action.
Odette, who lost his wife shortly before his daughter's death, has advocated for stricter enforcement of immigration laws, believing that had they been enforced, his daughter would still be alive. His efforts gained traction after reaching out to various officials, ultimately resulting in Guevara's recent detention.
Fox News: NC illegal immigrants kidnap mom, daughter at gunpoint as FBI manhunt ensues for 3rd suspect: police
Two illegal immigrants, Paola Duran Duran, 25, and Miguel Angel Duran Duran, 23, were arrested in North Carolina for allegedly breaking into a home, demanding $1 million, and kidnapping a mother and her 11-month-old daughter when the father refused to pay. A third suspect, Eleodoro "Leo" Estrada-Hernandez, remains at large.
The victims were safely recovered after seeking help from a resident. Authorities have charged the Duran Durans with multiple counts of kidnapping and are pursuing the third suspect, with ICE detainers lodged against the arrested individuals.
Breitbart: Watch: Karoline Leavitt and Stephen Miller Hold Press Conference
Trump Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller addressed reporters as the administration marked 100 days since Trump's return to office. Miller, known for his strong stance against illegal immigration, criticized judicial actions that hinder Trump's policies.
#politics
The Economist: Germany’s staid-seeming new chancellor has a mercurial streak
Friedrich Merz is set to become Germany's new chancellor on May 6, 2025, after a career marked by missteps and challenges. His centrist coalition will face significant economic and geopolitical issues, while Merz's unpredictable character raises questions about his leadership approach.
As he takes office, Merz's history of errors and conflicts, particularly with himself, complicates the expectations for his administration. The political landscape in Europe remains tumultuous, making his leadership crucial for navigating upcoming challenges.
Fox News: Whitmer sounds off on Trump's 'constitutional crisis' day after diplomatic appearance with him
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer stated that the U.S. is in a "constitutional crisis," citing concerns over President Trump's actions that violate court orders. Despite her criticisms, she has maintained a diplomatic approach, engaging with Trump while also advocating for her state's interests.
Whitmer's recent appearances with Trump have drawn mixed reactions from Democrats, as she balances her responsibilities as governor with her potential 2028 presidential aspirations. While she acknowledges the political turmoil, she emphasizes the need for the courts to uphold the law and calls for Republicans to act against Trump's overreach.
Times Of Israel: Israeli ex-FBI source who made up Biden bribery story will stay in jail, judge rules
A federal judge has denied the release of Alexander Smirnov, an American-Israeli ex-FBI informant, who fabricated claims about President Biden and Hunter Biden accepting bribes. Despite a motion from the government to review his case, the judge cited Smirnov's flight risk due to his conviction.
Smirnov was sentenced to 72 months in prison for tax evasion and lying to the FBI about a bribery scheme linked to the 2020 election. His false claims about Burisma executives paying the Bidens ignited a congressional firestorm during the impeachment inquiry.
Fox News: Critic of embattled Dolton, Illinois mayor sees business destroyed by ‘suspicious’ fire: officials
A business owned by a critic of Dolton's Democratic mayor was destroyed by a suspicious fire, prompting an arson investigation. The fire, which occurred early Tuesday, follows a smaller incident at the same site last week. No injuries were reported.
The owner, Lawrence Gardner, has previously accused Mayor Tiffany Henyard of retaliation for his opposition. Henyard's administration has faced multiple allegations of corruption and misconduct, and she has recently been criticized for her absence from village meetings.
#society
GB News: Prince William opens up on struggling to join in with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis
The Prince and Princess of Wales visited Tobermory on the Isle of Mull, marking their first public engagement since their children's Easter holidays. Their visit coincided with their 14th wedding anniversary and included a tour of Aros Hall, the island's only soft play area.
During the visit, Kate shared relatable parenting experiences, expressing her children's love for soft play. Both royals emphasized the importance of community spaces for families, with William humorously acknowledging his limitations in participating in such activities.
Fox News: Everything you need to build your own chicken coop
As egg prices rise, interest in backyard chicken coops is surging, with Pinterest searches for coop plans increasing by 212% in three months. High-profile figures like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have popularized the trend, prompting many to consider raising their own chickens.
Building a chicken coop can be budget-friendly and straightforward, with various DIY plans available. For those preferring convenience, pre-built options are also widely accessible. Accessories to enhance chicken comfort and coop functionality are plentiful, making it easier for enthusiasts to personalize their setups.
The Economist: The unbearable self-indulgence of Europe
Europe faces a critical juncture, grappling with the need for reform while clinging to its historical privileges. The continent, once a global powerhouse, now watches as former colonies advance, highlighting a disconnect between the necessity for change and the reluctance to embrace it.
This self-indulgence risks further marginalizing Europe in a rapidly evolving world, where adaptation is essential for survival. The challenge lies in overcoming complacency and taking decisive action to remain relevant.
#foreignaffairs
Liberty Nation News: BREAKING: National Security Advisor Mike Waltz Fired - Liberty Nation News
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and his deputy Alex Wong were fired from the Trump administration on May 1, following controversies surrounding a group chat that included a magazine editor discussing national security matters. Waltz accepted responsibility for the incident, stating it was embarrassing but asserting no classified information was disclosed.
The firings come amid significant developments in U.S. foreign affairs, including a newly signed mineral deal with Ukraine and a postponed meeting with Iran regarding its nuclear program. The White House indicated further staff changes may occur soon.
Fox News: Former hostage thanks Trump upon release after years of detention in Kuwait
Tony Holden, an American defense contractor, was released from detention in Kuwait after being wrongfully imprisoned for 903 days. He expressed gratitude to President Trump and his team, who he credited as "instruments" of God for securing his freedom.
Holden was arrested in November 2022 while working at a U.S. Army base and faced violent treatment by his captors. Despite a lack of evidence and a coerced confession, he was sentenced to five years in prison before being released.
The Economist: The UN could run out of cash within months
The United Nations faces a financial crisis, with potential cash shortages looming in the coming months. Cost-cutting measures by Secretary-General António Guterres are evident, as maintenance issues plague the headquarters, highlighting the urgent need for member states to fulfill their financial obligations.
Both the United States and China are contributing factors to this precarious situation, pushing the UN closer to financial collapse. The ongoing struggle for funding underscores the challenges the organization faces in maintaining its operations.
#science
Forbes: Soviet Probe Will Strike Earth Next Week — What To Know
The spacecraft Kosmos 482, launched by the U.S.S.R. in 1972, is expected to re-enter Earth's atmosphere between May 7 and 13, 2025. Originally intended for a Venus landing, it has been in orbit for 53 years due to a malfunction. Its exact landing site remains uncertain.
Weighing approximately 1,091 lbs, Kosmos 482 could survive re-entry due to its design for extreme conditions. Analysts predict it will likely crash into the ocean, but it could land anywhere between 52 degrees north and south of the equator.