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2 May 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Abrego Garcia's wife begged judge for protection order, saying 'he slapped me': audio
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a deported alleged MS-13 member, faces new abuse allegations from his wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura. In a court recording, she detailed instances of physical violence, claiming he hit and grabbed her, leaving her fearful for her safety.
Additionally, Abrego Garcia is under scrutiny for suspected human trafficking, following a traffic stop where he was found transporting multiple individuals. His case has sparked political controversy, particularly after a visit from Senator Chris Van Hollen to El Salvador, which drew criticism amid ongoing allegations.
Fox News: Fla. AG to rebuff judge who ordered halt to state immigration enforcement: 'The court has overstepped'
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is contesting a federal judge's order to halt the enforcement of a state immigration law, claiming the court has overstepped its jurisdiction. The law allows misdemeanor charges against illegal immigrants and is currently under scrutiny in an ACLU lawsuit.
Uthmeier asserts that the law is within Florida's rights to enforce federal immigration statutes and plans to appeal the judge's ruling. The ACLU argues that the law violates the Supremacy Clause, which prioritizes federal law over state law. Uthmeier maintains that he will not instruct law enforcement to disregard their constitutional duties.
#politics
The Western Journal: NRA Buries 'Lyin' Adam Schiff' After He and Other Democrats Roll Out Partial Gun Ban Bill
Sen. Adam Schiff and several Democratic colleagues have introduced the "Assault Weapons Ban of 2025," which has drawn sharp criticism from the NRA. The organization rebuffed Schiff's claim that a majority of its members support such a ban, asserting that gun control measures only empower criminals.
The NRA emphasized that the proposed legislation targets firearms commonly used for self-defense and questioned the effectiveness of past bans, citing studies showing no significant reduction in gun violence. They argue that the real goal of the ban is to disarm law-abiding citizens.
Fox News: AOC draws spotlight with Queens town hall as 2028 White House talk swirls
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is hosting a town hall in Jackson Heights, Queens, amid speculation about a potential 2028 presidential run. The event was rescheduled due to her illness and will focus on her work in Congress and issues like Medicaid cuts, which she claims are a priority.
Ocasio-Cortez's favorability has increased to 47% in a recent Siena College poll, while Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's has dropped to 39%. She recently raised $9.6 million from individual donors, further fueling rumors of her presidential ambitions.
Times Of Israel: German spy agency brands far-right AfD as ‘extremist’, opens way for closer surveillance
Germany's domestic intelligence agency has classified the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) as "extremist," allowing for increased monitoring of the party. The classification stems from findings that the AfD promotes racist and anti-Muslim ideologies, which the agency argues violate human dignity.
The decision could jeopardize public funding for the AfD and affect the employment of civil servants affiliated with the party. As the AfD gains popularity, this classification may hinder its ability to operate within the political landscape, prompting calls from other parties to limit cooperation with the group.
Fox News: Brown University in GOP crosshairs after student's DOGE-like email kicks off frenzy
Rep. Troy Nehls has urged Brown University to reconsider disciplinary actions against student Alex Shieh, who emailed non-faculty employees asking about their roles. Shieh's inquiry was motivated by concerns over high tuition costs, which reach nearly $96,000 annually.
Nehls emphasized the importance of free expression in academic settings and questioned how Brown's $7.2 billion endowment is utilized. The university, however, maintains that the issue revolves around potential violations of privacy policies rather than free speech.
The Western Journal: Vance Saves Trump with Last Minute Move and Tanks Rand Paul's Mutiny with Single Blow
Vice President J.D. Vance cast a tiebreaking vote to table a Senate resolution aimed at revoking President Trump's tariff policy, which he argues is constitutional and necessary for U.S. trade interests. This move counters a coalition of Democrats and some Republicans, including Sen. Rand Paul.
Vance's action is framed as a reflection of James Madison's belief in the need for tariffs to protect American commerce from nations that do not engage in reciprocal trade. The commentary emphasizes the historical context of tariffs as a means to defend U.S. interests abroad.
Le Monde: 'European households are willing to forego American brands, the emblems Trumpism'
A recent European Central Bank study indicates a growing willingness among European consumers to avoid American brands, influenced by rising anti-American sentiment linked to Trumpism. Wealthier individuals are particularly inclined to refrain from purchasing US products, with notable declines in Tesla sales reported in France.
This shift marks a departure from Europe's typical resistance to boycotts, as seen in other regions. The decline in Tesla registrations, down 59% in April 2025 compared to the previous year, highlights the impact of political associations on consumer behavior.
Fox News: Trump asks SCOTUS to strip protected status for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants
The Trump administration has petitioned the Supreme Court to lift a lower court's ruling that delays the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 Venezuelan nationals in the U.S. The administration argues that the lower court's decision improperly interferes with executive authority over immigration policy.
U.S. Solicitor General John Sauer contends that the TPS program's termination is a discretionary decision tied to foreign policy and should not be subject to judicial second-guessing. The Supreme Court's decision on this matter could allow the administration to proceed with deportations of these migrants.
Forbes: Trump’s War With The Media: Trump Tries To Defund PBS, NPR
President Trump signed an executive order to halt federal funding for NPR and PBS, claiming such funding undermines journalistic independence. This move follows years of criticism towards these organizations and is part of a broader strategy to challenge media outlets he perceives as hostile.
Additionally, Trump is pursuing legal action against CBS for alleged deceptive editing in a "60 Minutes" interview, while his administration has initiated investigations into various media organizations. These actions reflect an ongoing effort to reshape media oversight and challenge press freedoms.
#society
Fox News: Blake Lively admits to suffering 'lowest lows' of her life as she battles Justin Baldoni lawsuit
Blake Lively discussed her challenging year during an appearance on "Late Night with Seth Meyers," touching on her ongoing legal issues with former co-star Justin Baldoni. She expressed gratitude for her family and emphasized the importance of women finding their voices amid fear and silence.
Lively has filed a lawsuit against Baldoni, alleging sexual harassment and other claims, while Baldoni has countersued her and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, for defamation. The trial is set for March 2026.
Forbes: Canadian Travelers Boycotting The U.S. Are Choosing These Locations Instead, Travel Industry Leaders Say
Canadian travelers are increasingly opting for destinations like Mexico and the Caribbean instead of the U.S., leading to a significant drop in tourism from Canada. Major travel companies are still benefiting from this shift, as Canadians continue to spend on travel, just not in the U.S.
The decline in Canadian visitors is concerning, especially as they represent the largest source of inbound tourism to the U.S. Factors such as trade policies and negative perceptions of the U.S. are contributing to this trend, threatening billions in travel-related revenue.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: What it’s really like to negotiate with Sergei Lavrov
During a meeting at the Russian mission to the UN, UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson referenced the murder of Alexander Litvinenko, a former spy killed by Russian agents. The atmosphere turned surreal when Sergei Lavrov and his aides made the sign of the cross in response.
Tensions were palpable as the British delegation confronted the gravity of the situation, underscoring the complex dynamics of international relations with Russia.
#economy
GB News: Iconic pottery firm closes doors after 100 years amid 'soaring' energy prices as Ed Miliband blasted over 'net zero madness' - 'Only winner here will be China!'
Moorcroft Pottery, a historic ceramics firm in Stoke-on-Trent, is closing after over a century of operation due to soaring energy costs, resulting in 57 job losses. Employees expressed shock, and industry leaders are calling for government support to save the struggling ceramics sector.
The firm, known for its royal connections and celebrity collectors, faced challenges from high energy prices and competition from cheap imports. Local officials and former MPs are urging action to protect the ceramics industry, which is vital to the region's heritage.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: The "Wild and Terrible" Mozart
Ludwig van Beethoven described Mozart's Requiem as "too wild and terrible," highlighting the often-overlooked darker aspects of Mozart's music. While popular perception favors his lighter compositions, such as Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, the complexity and emotional depth in his works reveal a more nuanced character.
The film Amadeus reshaped the public's view of Mozart, portraying him as a crude genius rather than the charming "China Doll" image. Despite his seemingly simple melodies, Mozart's music contains profound emotional layers, exemplified in pieces like Symphony No. 39 and the Adagio and Fugue in C Minor, showcasing a range that extends beyond mere entertainment.
#crime
Breitbart: Teen Arrested After Three Killed in Suspected Gang Shooting in Sweden
A 16-year-old boy has been arrested in Uppsala, Sweden, following a gang-related shooting that left three individuals dead, including two teenagers and a man in his 20s. The suspect, recently returned from Somalia, is believed to be connected to a local criminal network, with the victims also known to law enforcement.
The incident highlights the growing issue of youth gang involvement in Sweden, particularly among impoverished minority and migrant communities. Despite being under social services' supervision, the suspect's behavior worsened after returning from Somalia, leading to multiple criminal allegations. Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson condemned the violence, emphasizing the need for thorough investigation.
#science
Breitbart: Look Up! Soviet-era Spacecraft Hurtling Back to Earth 50+ Years After Failed Venus Shot
A Soviet-era spacecraft, Kosmos 482, originally intended for a Venus mission in the 1970s, is set to reenter Earth's atmosphere in early May. Experts predict it could land anywhere within a broad latitude range, but the likelihood of it hitting a person or structure is low.
While there is some risk associated with its descent, scientists suggest it poses a similar threat to random meteorite falls, with a greater chance of being struck by lightning. The spacecraft may survive reentry, but it is likely to land in the ocean.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: Don't Miss Oregon's Highway of Waterfalls
Oregon's Highway of Waterfalls, also known as the Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway, spans 172 miles and features 15 waterfalls, including the notable Multnomah Falls. Travelers can enjoy various outdoor activities, such as hiking and fly fishing, while exploring the scenic beauty of the region.
The route begins in Roseburg and ends at Gold Hill, offering ample opportunities for sightseeing and recreation. Recommended stops include Susan Creek Falls, Toketee Falls, and Diamond Lake, among others. The byway is ideal for a multi-day trip, especially in the fall for its vibrant colors.