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3 May 2025

#illegals

Times Of Israel: Palestinian protester’s US deportation case cites internal record shared by NYPD
Palestinian protester’s US deportation case cites internal record shared by NYPD
New York City's police department shared internal records about Palestinian activist Leqaa Kordia with federal immigration authorities, aiding in her deportation case. Kordia was arrested during a pro-Palestinian protest and later detained for immigration violations, raising concerns about the NYPD's compliance with sanctuary laws.

Critics argue this cooperation reflects a troubling trend of information-sharing that conflates protest activity with support for terrorism. Kordia's attorneys assert her detention is politically motivated, citing her peaceful dissent against Israel's military actions.


#society

Times Of Israel: Hostage rallies set to draw thousands as families lament ‘incomplete independence’
Hostage rallies set to draw thousands as families lament ‘incomplete independence’
Thousands of Israelis are expected to attend rallies in Tel Aviv supporting hostage families, while anti-government protests are planned in Ra’anana. The Hostages and Missing Families Forum will lead a rally at Hostages Square, highlighting the plight of captives held by Hamas since October 7, 2023.

Protesters will also gather near the IDF headquarters, criticizing Prime Minister Netanyahu for prioritizing political stability over hostage releases. The protests follow violent clashes in Ra’anana, where right-wing activists attacked a memorial event, escalating tensions around the ongoing Gaza conflict.


#economy

GB News: New A-road opens across southwest for first time in four years - 'Key priority'
New A-road opens across southwest for first time in four years - 'Key priority'
A new £60 million road scheme in southwest Wales has been launched, enhancing connectivity and journey times for drivers. The project, which includes a new A40 route and upgrades to existing roads, aims to improve road safety and access to employment and tourism destinations.

The initiative is a joint investment by the Welsh Government and the EU, creating local jobs and involving over 100 Welsh businesses. Officials emphasize the scheme's benefits for local communities, tourism, and environmental sustainability.


#military

Forbes: Khosla Ventures In Talks To Lead $100 Million Funding For Defense Startup Mach
Khosla Ventures In Talks To Lead $100 Million Funding For Defense Startup Mach
Khosla Ventures is in discussions to lead a $100 million funding round for Mach Industries, a drone startup focused on military applications. The potential deal could value Mach at $400 million, reflecting increased interest in defense technology amid national security concerns.

Mach, founded by 19-year-old Ethan Thornton, has shifted from hydrogen-powered weapons to developing a conventional strike drone called Viper. The company is also addressing safety issues and plans to build a factory for drone jet engines, amid scrutiny over Chinese components used in testing.


#culture

Fox News: One of America's best food tours is held in this surprising southern town
One of America's best food tours is held in this surprising southern town
The Taste of Thomasville Food Tour in Georgia has been recognized as the No. 2 food tour in America by USA Today readers. Launched in 2013 by Debra Smith, it attracts visitors mainly from Florida looking for a convenient weekend getaway with unique dining experiences.

The tour offers various walking options, showcasing the town's history and diverse culinary scene, all priced affordably at $70 or less. Thomasville's charm and accessibility make it an appealing destination for food enthusiasts.


#crime

Fox News: Rubio blasts communist Cuban regime as NJ trooper’s killer remains free
Rubio blasts communist Cuban regime as NJ trooper’s killer remains free
New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster was killed in 1973 by members of the Black Liberation Army. One of the assailants, Joanne Chesimard, escaped from prison in 1979 and has since lived in Cuba, prompting renewed calls for her extradition and justice for Foerster's murder.

Officials, including New Jersey State Police Superintendent Colonel Patrick J. Callahan and Senator Rick Scott, are advocating for stronger measures against Cuba to return fugitives like Chesimard. The Trump administration previously imposed sanctions on Cuba, aiming to hold the regime accountable for harboring American criminals.