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1 May 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Wisconsin judge accused of obstructing ICE could face years in prison, DOJ has 'upper hand': former prosecutor
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan, 65, was arrested by the FBI for allegedly obstructing federal immigration enforcement. She is accused of helping an illegal immigrant, Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, evade ICE by escorting him out of her courthouse after canceling his hearing.
Dugan faces charges of obstruction and concealing an individual to prevent arrest. Legal experts emphasize that judges must uphold federal law, and her actions could lead to significant legal consequences. Dugan has been temporarily suspended from her position and is expected to defend herself vigorously in court.
Fox News: Louisiana widow says Trump's border crackdown could save families like hers from being torn apart
Olivia Hayes, who lost her husband in a crash allegedly caused by an illegal immigrant, supports President Trump's immigration policies, claiming they could prevent similar tragedies. She cites a significant drop in illegal border crossings and deportations as evidence of the effectiveness of these measures.
Hayes argues that strict immigration enforcement is necessary to protect American lives and holds that those who break the law should face consequences. She challenges critics of tough immigration policies by asking them to consider the impact on their families if they were in her position.
#society
GB News: Aldi promises to 'revolutionise' kitchens with new 'must-have' cooking gadget - available today
Aldi has launched a 2-in-1 Microwave Air Fryer for £119.99, combining microwave and air fryer functions in a space-saving design. It features three operation modes, 11 power levels, and 17 program settings, catering to those seeking convenience and healthy cooking options.
This appliance is part of Aldi's Specialbuys range, which includes limited-time offerings that sell out quickly. Alongside the air fryer, Aldi has also introduced a still Prosecco, described as a UK first, praised for its light and fresh flavor profile.
Fox News: Drone near-misses surge at busiest US airports amid rise in unauthorized flights
Recent data reveals that drones are a significant safety threat to commercial aviation, accounting for two-thirds of near-midair collisions at the nation's busiest airports. The rise in drone usage has outpaced regulations and pilot education, leading to increased incidents, particularly during takeoff and landing.
Experts are calling for stricter regulations and penalties for drone operators who infringe on restricted airspace. The FAA is exploring new technologies to deter drone incursions and has implemented requirements for drones to broadcast their location, aiming to enhance safety and accountability.
Fox News: Jeffrey Epstein pal Prince Andrew should disappear after Virginia Giuffre’s death: experts
Experts suggest Prince Andrew should remain silent following the death of Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexual assault. Legal counsel advises him against speaking out, as it could be interpreted as an admission of guilt.
Many royal commentators believe Andrew's public image is irreparable, and he should avoid the spotlight entirely during King Charles' reign. The royal family is reportedly concerned about the impact of Giuffre's death on their reputation.
Fox News: Ranching family fights off Biden-era charges with Trump admin’s help in land battle
Criminal charges against South Dakota ranchers Charles and Heather Maude have been dropped by the Trump administration's USDA, ending a year-long ordeal stemming from a land dispute with the Biden administration. The couple faced serious allegations regarding the use of federal land for grazing without permission.
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins announced the decision, emphasizing the administration's commitment to supporting American farmers. Heather Maude expressed gratitude for the support received during their struggle, highlighting their family's long history in agriculture.
Fox News: Married women face REAL ID documentation hurdles: 'I can't accept this'
Married women across the U.S. are facing challenges in obtaining their REAL IDs ahead of the May 7 deadline, primarily due to difficulties in proving name changes linked to marriage without original marriage certificates. This has led to frustrating experiences at DMVs, as seen in the case of a 90-year-old woman from New York.
Many are struggling to track down these documents, with some being denied REAL IDs despite having other forms of identification that reflect their married names. As the deadline approaches, these logistical hurdles are causing significant stress for those affected.
#culture
Le Monde: The extraordinary destiny of war and celebrity photographer Germaine Kanova
Germaine Kanova, a notable war photographer and celebrity portraitist, is being rediscovered 50 years after her death. Her extensive archives, featuring iconic figures like Churchill, Hepburn, and Picasso, are being showcased in a new book and exhibitions.
Kanova passed away in January 1975 in her Antibes apartment, choosing to donate her body to science. Her legacy is now preserved through her photographs, which remain stored by her godson in central France.
#crime
Fox News: Venezuelan gangsters nabbed at northern border gateway by the dozens since Trump inauguration
Since President Trump's inauguration, U.S. Customs and Border Protection has apprehended 40 suspected members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua at the Ambassador Bridge, a key U.S.-Canada crossing. Confusing signage has led many to inadvertently drive onto the bridge, resulting in these arrests.
Experts suggest that intensified enforcement policies may be driving gang members to seek refuge in Canada, where they face less stringent consequences. The rise of TdA in the U.S. is attributed to perceived leniency in border policies, raising concerns about increased drug operations and potential turf wars in North America.
Fox News: Jennifer McCabe doubles down on Karen Read’s alleged 'I hit him' confession, but can't find it in paper trail
Jennifer McCabe testified in the murder trial of Karen Read, claiming Read admitted to hitting her boyfriend, John O'Keefe, before he was found dead in the snow. Defense attorney Alan Jackson challenged her credibility, highlighting inconsistencies in her statements and her connections to local law enforcement.
Read, who denies the charges, accused McCabe of lying and suggested she is being framed due to familial ties to police. The trial continues, with McCabe expected to return to the stand.