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#illegals

The Telegraph: Britain risks becoming ‘island of strangers’, warns Starmer
Britain risks becoming ‘island of strangers’, warns Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer has warned that the UK may become an "island of strangers" without stricter immigration controls. His new white paper outlines plans to tighten the immigration system, including raising skill requirements for foreign workers and increasing the time to gain citizenship.

The reforms aim to reduce net migration and respond to the rise of the Reform UK party. Key changes include barring care homes from hiring overseas staff and enhancing the Home Office's ability to manage migrant offenses. The white paper seeks to create a "controlled, selective and fair" immigration system.


#politics

Breitbart: Hagerty Says He Is 'Inclined' to Give Extension on Debt Ceiling — Trump Needs 'the Time and the Runway' to Improve Economy
Hagerty Says He Is 'Inclined' to Give Extension on Debt Ceiling — Trump Needs 'the Time and the Runway' to Improve Economy
Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN) voiced support for President Trump's push to extend the debt ceiling, emphasizing the need for time to achieve long-term economic improvements. He highlighted Trump's focus on deregulation and efficiency as crucial for addressing challenges inherited from the Biden administration.

Hagerty believes granting Trump the necessary support will facilitate a more effective economy.


#society

Breitbart: Pro-Hamas 'Protester' Threatens, Spits Towards October 7 Survivor Competing at Eurovision
Pro-Hamas 'Protester' Threatens, Spits Towards October 7 Survivor Competing at Eurovision
During the Eurovision opening event in Basel, an anti-Israel protester was filmed making a throat-slitting gesture towards the Israeli delegation. This incident occurred amid heightened tensions surrounding Israel's participation in the contest, with protests demanding the country's removal following the recent Hamas attacks.

Israeli representative Yuval Raphael attended the event, performing a song focused on resilience after the October 7 attacks. Despite the protests, which included accusations of genocide against Israel, Raphael waved the Israeli flag while navigating a hostile atmosphere. The Israeli national broadcaster has filed a complaint with Swiss authorities regarding the threatening gesture.


Le Monde: French government and parties divided over creating a 'right to aid in dying'
French government and parties divided over creating a 'right to aid in dying'
French lawmakers are preparing to vote on a bill to legalize assisted dying, which includes euthanasia and assisted suicide, starting May 12. The legislation has sparked significant debate and division within the government, with discussions focusing on palliative care and the right to aid in dying.

Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau opposes the bill, labeling it as a profound societal shift, while Labor Minister Catherine Vautrin supports it, advocating for regulated access to alleviate suffering. The bills will be discussed together but voted on separately by May 27.


Fox News: Washington Post praises Trump HHS report on trans surgery for children, says it makes strong case for caution
Washington Post praises Trump HHS report on trans surgery for children, says it makes strong case for caution
The Washington Post editorial board defended the Trump administration's report on transgender surgeries for children, highlighting the need for better evidence and discussion on the subject. The report, issued by the Department of Health and Human Services, calls for caution in medical interventions for minors experiencing gender dysphoria.

While acknowledging the report's controversial nature, the editorial emphasized the ethical concerns surrounding puberty interventions and the potential long-term consequences for children. The Trump administration's executive order states a policy against funding or supporting gender transitions for minors.


#economy

Forbes: China Tariff Easing Spurs Stock Market Surge As AAPL And TSLA Stocks Spike
China Tariff Easing Spurs Stock Market Surge As AAPL And TSLA Stocks Spike
Stocks surged Monday as the U.S. and China agreed to reduce tariffs significantly for 90 days, with the U.S. cutting duties on Chinese goods from 145% to 30% and China lowering its levies on U.S. goods from 125% to 10%. This led to gains across major indexes, particularly in tech stocks.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 2.5%, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq saw increases of 2.8% and 4%, respectively. Major tech companies like Amazon, Apple, and Nvidia saw substantial gains, adding $670 billion in market capitalization. This development marks a significant shift in the trade war dynamics.


Le Monde: Pharmaceutical companies use Trump to put pressure on Europe
Pharmaceutical companies use Trump to put pressure on Europe
The potential for tariffs on healthcare products by the U.S. has reignited discussions in Europe about drug pricing. Pharmaceutical companies argue they are undercompensated in Europe and are advocating for price increases, despite the industry being highly profitable.

With the U.S. leading in investor metrics, companies warn that without significant policy changes, research and manufacturing may shift from Europe to the U.S., risking an exodus of pharmaceutical investment.


GB News: US and China trade deal: Tariffs to be SLASHED for 90 days as part of trade deal 'recognising importance of relationship'
US and China trade deal: Tariffs to be SLASHED for 90 days as part of trade deal 'recognising importance of relationship'
The US and China have agreed to pause tariffs for 90 days after productive trade talks, according to US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. The agreement includes a reduction of US tariffs on Chinese imports to 30% and Chinese tariffs on US goods to 10%.

This pause comes amid concerns of a global recession and follows significant tariffs imposed by both nations. The move aims to stabilize markets and maintain economic relations.


Forbes: Nissan Will Cut 10,000 Employees Globally, Report Says
Nissan Will Cut 10,000 Employees Globally, Report Says
Nissan Motor plans to lay off over 10,000 employees globally, bringing total cuts to about 20,000 due to weakened sales in the U.S. and China. The automaker expects a net loss of up to $5 billion for the fiscal year, citing market challenges.

Additionally, Nissan has halted plans for a $1.1 billion electric vehicle plant in Japan and is closing facilities in Thailand. The company is undergoing restructuring as it prepares for a potential merger with Honda and Mitsubishi to enhance its EV capabilities.


#culture

Breitbart: Mexican American Singer Johnny Rodriguez, Whose 1970s Country Hits Topped Charts, Dies at 73
Mexican American Singer Johnny Rodriguez, Whose 1970s Country Hits Topped Charts, Dies at 73
Country music star Johnny Rodriguez, known for hits like “I Just Can’t Get Her Out of My Mind,” has died at 73 from health complications in San Antonio. His daughter reported he passed peacefully surrounded by family, highlighting his legacy as a beloved musician and family man.

Rodriguez, a Texas native, rose to fame in the 1970s and faced personal struggles with substance abuse. He was acquitted of murder in 1999 after a shooting incident. Despite challenges, he remained active in music and was inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame in 2007.


#crime

Breitbart: Opening Statements in Diddy Sex Trafficking Trial Expected Monday
Opening Statements in Diddy Sex Trafficking Trial Expected Monday
Opening statements in Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal sex trafficking trial begin Monday. Combs, 55, faces multiple charges, including racketeering, and has pleaded not guilty. The jury selection process has faced delays due to concerns about potential jurors' impartiality.

Prosecutors allege Combs led a sex crime ring involving coercive parties, while his defense claims the events were consensual. Key evidence includes a surveillance video showing Combs assaulting his former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, who is expected to testify. The trial is anticipated to last eight to ten weeks.