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#illegals

GB News: 'Labour are liars!' Keir Starmer sparks fresh immigration row as Prime Minister plans fresh crackdown: 'It's laughable'
'Labour are liars!' Keir Starmer sparks fresh immigration row as Prime Minister plans fresh crackdown: 'It's laughable'
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is set to announce new measures aimed at reducing net migration, including the ability to deport foreign nationals who commit crimes. This comes as Labour faces criticism and a polling challenge from Reform UK, which has gained a 10-point lead.

Commentators on GB News expressed frustration with Labour's handling of immigration, accusing the party of failing to fulfill promises to address illegal crossings and gang activity. Critics argue that the government is not taking effective action, with some labeling Labour's recent efforts as desperate and disconnected from public sentiment.


#politics

The Federalist: Law Could Restrict Indiana Treasurer Who Stops Debanking
Law Could Restrict Indiana Treasurer Who Stops Debanking
Indiana lawmakers have amended a proposal that would shift some powers from State Treasurer Daniel Elliott to a board potentially influenced by the banking lobby. This change has raised concerns about conflicts of interest, as banks could benefit financially from the management of the $3 billion investment pool.

Elliott, who has been vocal against banking practices that he views as politically biased, argues that the new board structure could compromise the integrity of TrustIndiana. While the final measure allows for local officials on the board, the potential for banking lobbyists to be appointed remains, which could undermine taxpayer interests.


The Federalist: WI School Board Member Resigns Amid Residency Scandal
WI School Board Member Resigns Amid Residency Scandal
Katie Gentry finished fourth in a recent Green Bay Area Public School Board election, just 315 votes shy of winning a seat. Her disappointment has grown following the resignation of board member Kou Lee, who allegedly misrepresented his residency on candidacy forms, prompting calls for a criminal investigation.

Gentry's supporters argue that Lee's actions undermined the election's integrity and disenfranchised voters. The local GOP has requested an investigation into Lee, claiming his deception affected the election outcome. Gentry plans to pursue the now-vacant board position, asserting she deserves the opportunity to serve.


Fox News: Trump secures fairer footing for America on global trade and more top headlines
Trump secures fairer footing for America on global trade and more top headlines
Trump aims to enhance America's position in global trade while the U.S. tightens border security amid safety concerns. The Department of Homeland Security discusses potential actions following Democratic protests at an ICE facility.

In politics, scrutiny arises over Qatar's offer of a $400 million jet to Trump, while measures targeting abortion providers could create internal conflict within the party. Schumer calls for immediate action to alleviate chaos at Newark Airport.


#society

Fox News: Greg Gutfeld tests contestants on spotting real news headlines after three months in complete isolation
Greg Gutfeld tests contestants on spotting real news headlines after three months in complete isolation
Fox Nation is set to launch a new game show titled "Greg Gutfeld’s What Did I Miss?" where four contestants, isolated for three months, will compete to discern real news from fake headlines for a chance to win $50,000. The show will feature Gutfeld and a live audience.

The first episode airs on May 12, with contestants challenged to navigate a range of headlines and stories they missed during their seclusion. Only one contestant will emerge victorious, while the others leave empty-handed.


Fox News: Pope Leo dishes advice to journalists, mentions AI challenge in first news conference
Pope Leo dishes advice to journalists, mentions AI challenge in first news conference
Pope Leo XIV addressed over 1,000 journalists at the Vatican, thanking them for their work and urging them to promote communication free from prejudice and hatred. He called for the release of imprisoned journalists and emphasized the importance of free speech.

The pope also highlighted the courage of journalists covering conflicts and urged responsible use of artificial intelligence in media. His remarks included a light-hearted joke in English, reflecting on the audience's reception.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: IDF said limiting Gaza operations ahead of Edan Alexander release, but no truce
IDF said limiting Gaza operations ahead of Edan Alexander release, but no truce
Israeli forces are continuing military operations in Gaza but are making adjustments for the safe release of US-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander, expected on Monday. While there are conflicting reports about a ceasefire, military activity has been limited to facilitate the handover process.

Alexander, a dual citizen serving in the IDF, was abducted during the October 7 attacks. His release follows negotiations involving US officials and is seen as a potential step towards broader discussions on a ceasefire and humanitarian aid in Gaza.


Le Monde: Poland orders closure of Russian consulate in Krakow over 'sabotage'
Poland orders closure of Russian consulate in Krakow over 'sabotage'
Poland has closed its Russian consulate in Krakow, citing evidence of Russian involvement in a fire that destroyed a Warsaw shopping center last year. Polish officials claim the arson was orchestrated by Russian secret services, prompting accusations of sabotage against Poland.

In response, Russia has vowed to retaliate, claiming Poland is undermining relations. Polish authorities have detained individuals linked to the sabotage and are investigating further connections to organized criminal activities involving Russian operatives.


Fox News: Trump's 17th week back in office to focus on Middle East trip, admin leaders ironing out China trade talks
Trump's 17th week back in office to focus on Middle East trip, admin leaders ironing out China trade talks
President Trump is set to embark on his first major overseas trip of his second term, focusing on the Middle East, with visits planned to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE. The trip aims to reinforce U.S. partnerships in the region and combat extremism, with an emphasis on cultural exchanges.

Amid ongoing conflicts and negotiations, Trump is expected to make a significant announcement before his departure. His administration is also engaged in trade discussions with China, aiming to reduce tariffs and improve economic relations. Trump plans to return from the trip on May 16.


#economy

The Federalist: Trump's Tariffs Are A Global War On Slave Labor
Trump's Tariffs Are A Global War On Slave Labor
President Trump has implemented tariffs on foreign goods to combat forced labor and human rights abuses, particularly targeting China’s exploitation of Uyghur Muslims in forced labor camps. He argues that these tariffs are both an economic and moral imperative to protect American workers and discourage unethical practices abroad.

Despite criticism from Democrats and others who prioritize cheap imports, Trump maintains that the temporary increase in prices is a necessary sacrifice for human rights and ethical labor standards. His administration's actions aim to hold countries accountable for their labor practices and promote American manufacturing.


#culture

The Telegraph: Cannes to ban see-through dresses in red carpet nudity crackdown
Cannes to ban see-through dresses in red carpet nudity crackdown
The Cannes Film Festival has implemented a ban on nudity on the red carpet, citing concerns over the trend of "naked dresses" that reveal more than they conceal. Organizers will deny entry to VIP guests who do not adhere to the updated dress code aimed at maintaining decency.

This decision comes as the festival prepares for its glamorous event, which attracts numerous Hollywood stars. Recent examples of provocative attire at other events have prompted this move to uphold traditional standards at Cannes.