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#illegals

Fox News: MORNING GLORY: About those illegal immigrants in the United States
MORNING GLORY: About those illegal immigrants in the United States
The U.S. faces a significant challenge with millions of illegal immigrants, many of whom entered legally but overstayed their visas. The Biden administration's open border policies have exacerbated this issue, leading to calls for a comprehensive immigration reform that balances regularization for law-abiding individuals with strict deportation of criminals.

A proposed solution involves creating "regularization boards" to assess the status of undocumented immigrants, allowing those who demonstrate good conduct to obtain conditional permission to stay. This approach aims to streamline immigration processes while focusing enforcement resources on those posing security threats.


#politics

Fox News: Supreme Court hears challenge to Trump's birthright citizenship order in major case
Supreme Court hears challenge to Trump's birthright citizenship order in major case
The Supreme Court will hear arguments regarding President Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship and the authority of lower courts to issue nationwide injunctions against his policies. The case involves rulings from courts in Maryland, Massachusetts, and Washington state that blocked Trump's executive order.

The outcome could significantly impact Trump's presidency, as he faces numerous lawsuits challenging his executive actions. Critics argue that the courts have not sufficiently limited Trump's expansion of executive power, while his allies accuse judges of political bias.


#society

Fox News: Civil rights group claims DACA-only scholarships constitute illegal discrimination against American students
Civil rights group claims DACA-only scholarships constitute illegal discrimination against American students
A civil rights complaint alleges that the University of Nebraska Omaha's Dreamer’s Pathway Scholarship Program discriminates against U.S. citizens by limiting eligibility to DACA or DACA-eligible students. The Equal Protection Project claims this violates Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.

The complaint argues that such scholarship programs reflect a broader issue of discrimination based on national origin and challenge the principles of equal protection under the law. The organization has previously filed similar cases against numerous institutions regarding discriminatory scholarships.


The Federalist: Parents Of 'Wrongfully Accused' Boys Slam Loudoun Schools
Parents Of 'Wrongfully Accused' Boys Slam Loudoun Schools
A mother in Loudoun County, Virginia, claims her son and two other boys are facing a Title IX investigation after expressing discomfort about sharing a locker room with a female student. The boys reportedly voiced their concerns to school staff, but their complaints were dismissed until a covert video surfaced.

The situation has caused significant stress for the families involved, with legal counsel arguing that the boys' First Amendment and religious rights are being violated. The mother has called for the investigation to be dropped, citing systemic failures within the school district.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Trump to skip Russia-Ukraine peace talks, calls Zelenskyy the ‘greatest salesman, maybe in history’
Trump to skip Russia-Ukraine peace talks, calls Zelenskyy the ‘greatest salesman, maybe in history’
President Trump announced he will not attend the Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Istanbul due to scheduling conflicts, downplaying Putin's absence. He emphasized the need for the war to end and criticized the financial support provided to Ukraine, questioning its accountability.

While Zelenskyy insists on meeting Putin directly, the Kremlin will send a delegation led by Putin's aide. Trump's remarks highlight ongoing tensions and the complexities surrounding the peace negotiations.


#economy

Fox News: Jeff Bezos backs radical $20,000 small electric pickup truck
Jeff Bezos backs radical $20,000 small electric pickup truck
Jeff Bezos is backing Slate Auto, a startup aiming to disrupt the electric vehicle market with its modular Slate Truck, priced at $20,000 post-incentives. The truck features a minimalist design, customizable options, and practical capabilities, appealing to budget-conscious consumers.

Production will begin in Indiana, with deliveries expected in late 2026. Slate Auto's approach contrasts with high-priced EVs, focusing on affordability and user customization to attract a broader audience.


Fox News: Trump's tariff strategy can work but America still needs deeper economic reform
Trump's tariff strategy can work but America still needs deeper economic reform
President Trump's tariff strategy aims to rectify trade imbalances and stimulate domestic manufacturing, but it risks collateral damage to the economy. While tariffs have prompted negotiations with other nations, they have also led to market instability and declining business confidence.

The root cause of the Rust Belt's decline is attributed to domestic regulatory and tax policies rather than international trade. To revitalize American manufacturing, a comprehensive approach involving tax cuts and deregulation is necessary alongside targeted tariff diplomacy.


GB News: Rachel Reeves blamed for record number of car returns after 'misguided' Budget hit on working class
Rachel Reeves blamed for record number of car returns after 'misguided' Budget hit on working class
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces criticism for a 43% rise in returned electric and hybrid company cars, attributed to recent Budget changes. Increased employer national insurance contributions and a lower NIC threshold have pressured businesses, leading to redundancies and vehicle returns.

Experts warn that these fiscal policies are impacting recruitment and retention, forcing companies to reconsider long-term vehicle leases amid economic uncertainty. The Chancellor's decisions are seen as detrimental to working people, with businesses now seeking short-term vehicle solutions to adapt.


#military

The Telegraph: Hero Israeli policeman who fought Hamas on Oct 7 takes his own life
Hero Israeli policeman who fought Hamas on Oct 7 takes his own life
An Israeli police officer, Igor Pibenev, who killed over a dozen Hamas fighters during the October 7 attack, has died by suicide. He rushed home to the Gaza border, engaging in multiple gunfights with militants and later assisting in civil defense efforts.

His wife highlighted the "silent victims" of the tragedy, addressing the survivor's guilt and PTSD faced by those involved. Pibenev, a father of three, had recounted his harrowing experiences during the assault.


#culture

Fox News: 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' star braces for more hate ahead of explosive second season
'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' star braces for more hate ahead of explosive second season
Layla Taylor, a star of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," anticipates increased criticism as the show's second season approaches. Despite initial backlash from the LDS Church, she believes the show aims to depict varied experiences within the faith rather than misrepresent it.

Taylor acknowledges the intense pressure to share personal details on reality TV, noting that public perception often stems from limited footage. She emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and staying true to oneself amid scrutiny. The new season is now available on Hulu.


#crime

Fox News: 'Casanova killer' set to be executed nearly 30 years after murder spree
'Casanova killer' set to be executed nearly 30 years after murder spree
Glen Rogers, known as the "Casanova Killer," is scheduled for execution in Florida after nearly 30 years on death row. Convicted of the 1994 murder of Tina Marie Cribbs, he has claimed responsibility for the deaths of 70 women. His execution by lethal injection is set for Thursday.

Rogers received a second death sentence in California for another murder in 1999 and has faced multiple unsuccessful appeals. He is also suspected in several other homicides across various states. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed the death warrant on April 16, 2025.