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7 May 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Exclusive — Rep. Anna Paulina Luna Proposes to 'Strip' Deep State Surveillance Tools by Repealing PATRIOT Act
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna has introduced the American Privacy Restoration Act, aiming to repeal the USA PATRIOT Act, which she argues has led to excessive surveillance that undermines Americans' civil liberties. She highlights that increased mass surveillance has not improved safety and has often resulted in missed signs of domestic threats.
Luna's legislation seeks to restore pre-9/11 protections and limit the government's ability to conduct warrantless searches, asserting that such actions violate the Fourth Amendment. As Congress prepares to reauthorize surveillance laws, Luna emphasizes the need to protect individual privacy rights against governmental overreach.
#society
Fox News: Stefanik grills university president over disciplinary action on campus antisemitism
Rep. Elise Stefanik questioned Haverford College President Wendy Raymond during a congressional hearing about the institution's response to antisemitism following the Hamas attack on Israel. Despite acknowledging the group's statements as "repugnant," Raymond did not provide clear details on any disciplinary actions taken.
Stefanik pressed for specifics regarding a mathematics professor's alleged antisemitic post but faced evasive responses. She highlighted the accountability of university leaders in addressing antisemitism, referencing similar hearings where other college presidents faced scrutiny.
Fox News: Boost your home's curbside appeal with these easy and affordable updates
Improving your home's curb appeal can enhance its aesthetic and increase homeowner satisfaction. Simple upgrades like painting the front door, replacing hardware, or adding a wreath can make a significant impact. Realtors recommend these enhancements for those looking to sell.
Additional suggestions include planting trees or shrubs, updating outdoor lighting, and replacing mailboxes. These changes not only beautify the home but can also attract potential buyers. Investing in curb appeal is a cost-effective way to elevate your property's exterior.
Fox News: Court orders Tufts University student be quickly moved to ICE custody in Vermont, denies government appeal
A federal appeals court has ordered the transfer of Rumeysa Öztürk, a Tufts University doctoral student detained by immigration authorities, from Louisiana to Vermont. Her attorney argues that her detention is unlawful and retaliatory for her pro-Hamas op-ed, claiming violations of her First Amendment rights.
Öztürk, who was detained after her visa was revoked, has been held for six weeks, with her health reportedly declining. The court's ruling mandates that the government comply with the transfer within one week. The case highlights tensions surrounding immigration enforcement and free speech on college campuses.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: 'Precise Operation' — Marco Rubio Announces Daring Rescue of Venezuela Regime Hostages
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the successful rescue of five Venezuelan dissidents from the Argentine embassy in Caracas after 14 months. The operation, described as precise, was conducted by U.S. military forces. The dissidents had sought refuge amid a crackdown by Nicolás Maduro's regime.
The operation has been praised by both the Argentine government and Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, who emphasized the importance of the rescue for freedom in Venezuela. The dissidents were targeted during Maduro's violent campaign against opposition figures.
Times Of Israel: US Vice President Vance says Iran nuclear talks on ‘right pathway’
US Vice President JD Vance stated that negotiations on Iran's nuclear program are progressing positively, emphasizing that while Iran may pursue civil nuclear power, it cannot have enrichment capabilities that could lead to nuclear weapons. He highlighted the need for a robust inspections regime in any potential agreement.
Vance expressed hope that a deal could integrate Iran into the global economy while ensuring it cannot develop nuclear weapons. However, ongoing US sanctions are complicating the diplomatic process, and Iran's acceleration of uranium enrichment raises concerns about its intentions.
#health
Breitbart: MAHA: Gov. DeSantis Signs Bill Banning Fluoride in Florida's Water Supply
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed SB 700, prohibiting local governments from adding fluoride to public drinking water. He argues this protects individual choice and addresses concerns about fluoride's potential health risks, particularly for pregnant women and children.
The bill aligns with the views of Florida's Surgeon General, who has advised against community water fluoridation due to neuropsychiatric risks. Miami-Dade recently voted to remove fluoride, emphasizing residents' rights to choose their water content.
#crime
The Telegraph: Watch: Raccoon caught with crack pipe
A woman in Ohio was arrested after her pet raccoon, named Chewy, was found with a crack pipe in its mouth during a traffic stop. Victoria Vidal, 55, was detained when police discovered an active warrant for her.
Body camera footage shows the officer amused by the situation, while Vidal expressed concern about the raccoon having the pipe.
The Western Journal: Former USPS Employee Folds in Court, Admits Part in 2024 Election Ballot Scheme
A former USPS employee, Vicki Stuart, pleaded guilty to participating in a voter fraud scheme before the 2024 elections. She and an accomplice, Sally Maxedon, took ballots from residents in Mesa County, Colorado, forged signatures, and submitted them, with three ballots being counted.
Stuart admitted guilt in court, having initially denied her involvement. The scheme aimed to test the signature verification process for mail-in ballots. Sixteen voters had their ballots taken, prompting an investigation when discrepancies were reported.
#technology
GB News: Microsoft unleashes affordable new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop with exclusive Windows 11 features
Microsoft has unveiled two new Copilot+ PCs: the Surface Pro 12-inch and Surface Laptop 13-inch, available for preorder. Both devices feature Qualcomm's latest system-on-a-chip, focusing on portability, battery life, and enhanced AI capabilities with Windows 11.
The Surface Pro starts at £799, while the Surface Laptop begins at £899, both lacking included chargers and keyboards, which are sold separately. The devices boast impressive battery life, lightweight designs, and a range of AI features, including real-time video call enhancements and advanced search capabilities.