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#illegals

Forbes: Stephen Miller Suggests Suspending Habeas Corpus: What That Means For Migrant Deportations
Stephen Miller Suggests Suspending Habeas Corpus: What That Means For Migrant Deportations
Stephen Miller, a top advisor to former President Trump, indicated the administration is considering suspending the writ of habeas corpus to facilitate the detention of immigrants without the right to contest their detention. This move is seen as part of a broader effort to implement strict immigration policies amid ongoing legal challenges.

The suspension of habeas corpus, a legal principle allowing individuals to challenge their detention, could be argued under the Constitution's Suspension Clause during what the administration might label an "invasion" of undocumented immigrants. However, legal experts suggest that such a suspension would likely require Congressional approval and could face significant judicial challenges.


#politics

Breitbart: Trump Endorsement Boosts Byron Donalds for FL Governor
Trump Endorsement Boosts Byron Donalds for FL Governor
Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) has gained momentum in Florida's gubernatorial race following President Trump's endorsement. Polls indicate that Trump's backing significantly boosts Donalds' support among Republican voters, showing him leading Casey DeSantis when voters are aware of the endorsement.

Donalds remains confident, asserting he is not waiting for other candidates and highlighting his support from Trump and other prominent Republicans. Trump's endorsement emphasizes Donalds' alignment with key issues like border security and economic strength, positioning him as a strong contender for the governorship.


Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Dem in Trump District Deletes Past Praise of Progs
Fox News Politics Newsletter: Dem in Trump District Deletes Past Praise of Progs
Veteran advocacy leader supports Trump's changes at the VA, calling for reforms to aid veterans. Meanwhile, Trump advocates for tax increases on the wealthy as a deadline approaches for his proposed legislation.

In New Jersey, Democratic congressional candidate Rebecca Bennett has deleted past social media posts praising progressive figures, attempting to align herself as a moderate in a Republican-leaning district.


Fox News: Civil war threatens GOP over millionaire tax hikes in Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
Civil war threatens GOP over millionaire tax hikes in Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
Discussions among Republicans regarding a potential tax hike for ultra-wealthy Americans are causing significant division within the party. While some GOP lawmakers and conservative groups oppose any tax increases, others, including allies of former President Trump, suggest it could fund tax breaks for middle and working-class Americans.

Trump has indicated openness to raising taxes on the ultra-wealthy to offset costs associated with new policies. However, many Republicans remain skeptical, emphasizing a focus on cutting spending rather than increasing taxes. The House Ways & Means Committee is set to advance tax proposals soon, with a goal of passing a bill by Memorial Day.


The Federalist: Dear Justice Sotomayor, Your Left-Wing Partisanship Is Showing
Dear Justice Sotomayor, Your Left-Wing Partisanship Is Showing
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor's recent remarks at a left-leaning American Bar Association event have raised concerns about her impartiality. She encouraged attendees to "stand up and be heard," seemingly aligning herself with political views that could influence her judicial decisions.

Critics argue that her comments undermine the integrity of the judiciary, especially as they relate to cases involving the ABA, which is currently involved in a Supreme Court case. This behavior is seen as indicative of a broader trend among Democrat appointees to prioritize political activism over judicial neutrality.


CNSNews: 71% of Dem Voters, 81% of Socialists Want to Jail Elon Musk for His Role in DOGE
71% of Dem Voters, 81% of Socialists Want to Jail Elon Musk for His Role in DOGE
A recent Rasmussen/Heartland survey reveals that over half of Democratic voters (54%) support a hypothetical law to imprison Elon Musk for his role in leading government efficiency efforts under President Trump. The survey indicates that 71% of Democrats would at least somewhat back such a law.

The findings suggest a significant divide, with 80% of self-identified liberals and 81% of those favoring socialism expressing support for jailing Musk. Critics argue this reflects a broader trend of punishing innovation rather than addressing systemic issues.


#society

The Western Journal: Ouch: MSNBC's New-Look Lineup Is Off to a Horrific Start
Ouch: MSNBC's New-Look Lineup Is Off to a Horrific Start
MSNBC's recent lineup changes, including Jen Psaki's new show "The Briefing," have resulted in significant viewership declines. Psaki's audience in the key 25-54 demographic plummeted by 53% from her debut, while overall viewership dropped from 1.2 million to just over one million.

Other revamped programs also faced poor ratings, with notable drops in both total viewers and the crucial demographic. The trend suggests an aging audience for MSNBC and raises concerns about the network's long-term viability in an era where social media dominates news consumption.


Breitbart: Florida Researchers Reveal What Causes 96 Percent of Gator Bites
Florida Researchers Reveal What Causes 96 Percent of Gator Bites
A study by researchers at the University of Florida reveals that 96% of alligator bites are linked to human inattention or risky behavior, particularly during recreational water activities. This research, published in the journal Human – Wildlife Interactions, emphasizes that these incidents are preventable.

The findings highlight the need for public awareness and safety measures in areas inhabited by alligators to reduce injuries and prevent unnecessary harm to the animals. Historical data from 1734 to 2021 was analyzed to establish a ranking system for human actions leading to alligator encounters.


The Telegraph: Columbia students who stormed campus library in pro-Palestinian protest suspended
Columbia students who stormed campus library in pro-Palestinian protest suspended
Columbia University has suspended 65 students following a protest at the campus library by pro-Palestinian demonstrators. Over 80 individuals participated, including non-students, with some engaging in disruptive behavior and displaying banners.

New York police intervened, resulting in 80 arrests, with potential jail time of up to three months for those involved. The incident has drawn attention from both alumni and students from other institutions.


GB News: M25 closures: Drivers warned to 'expect delays' as major motorway shuts tonight impacting thousands
M25 closures: Drivers warned to 'expect delays' as major motorway shuts tonight impacting thousands
Drivers are advised of significant disruptions on the M25 due to closures at Junctions 28 and 10. The Brook Street roundabout will partially close from May 9 to 12, followed by a complete closure of the Wisley Interchange from May 16 to 19 for essential roadworks.

Motorists are urged to plan alternative routes and allow extra travel time during these weekends. Diversion routes will be in place, and it's recommended that drivers check their vehicles before setting off. The Wisley Interchange is a key link for travelers to major airports, and surrounding roads may see increased traffic.


Le Monde: Judge orders the release of Turkish Tufts student, six weeks after ICE detained her on a Boston street
Judge orders the release of Turkish Tufts student, six weeks after ICE detained her on a Boston street
Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University, was released from a Louisiana immigration center after being detained for over six weeks. Her detention followed an op-ed she co-wrote criticizing Tufts' response to Israel's actions in Gaza.

Ozturk's lawyers argue her detention violates her constitutional rights, including free speech, while she raised concerns about her health during her time in custody. A judge deemed her not a danger to the community and allowed her release on her own recognizance.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Pakistan accuses India of bringing the nuclear-armed neighbors 'closer to a major conflict'
Pakistan accuses India of bringing the nuclear-armed neighbors 'closer to a major conflict'
Pakistan has accused India of escalating tensions and bringing the two nuclear-armed nations closer to conflict, following a series of missile, artillery, and drone attacks that have resulted in over 50 deaths. The violence intensified after an attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir, which India attributed to Pakistan.

In response to India's air strikes on alleged terrorist camps, Pakistan's military has claimed to have shot down numerous Indian drones and jets. Both countries have exchanged accusations, and international calls for restraint have been made, yet there appears to be little urgency from foreign powers to mediate the situation.


Times Of Israel: UAE rejects Israeli request to fund Gaza aid plan, says it fails to address crisis
UAE rejects Israeli request to fund Gaza aid plan, says it fails to address crisis
The UAE has declined Israel's request for financial support to resume aid distribution in Gaza, citing the initiative's inadequate response to the humanitarian crisis. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) aims to provide aid but can only serve about 60% of the population initially.

Despite pressure from the Trump administration for international cooperation, many organizations remain hesitant, viewing the plan as insufficient. The IDF acknowledges the dire situation in Gaza and plans to resume aid soon, but critics argue that the initiative fails to address the underlying issues effectively.


Le Monde: Mexico sues Google for labeling Gulf of Mexico as 'Gulf of America'
Mexico sues Google for labeling Gulf of Mexico as 'Gulf of America'
Mexico has filed a lawsuit against Google for labeling the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America, a designation made by former President Trump. President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that Mexico's Foreign Relations Ministry had previously requested Google to revert the name.

The Gulf of Mexico has been known by its original name for over 400 years. Google maintains that its naming policy reflects longstanding map practices, showing the gulf as Gulf of America in the U.S. and Gulf of Mexico in Mexico.


#culture

Breitbart: Fashion Notes: Melania Trump Wears Dior, Bespoke Hervé Pierre to Unveil Barbara Bush Postage Stamp
Fashion Notes: Melania Trump Wears Dior, Bespoke Hervé Pierre to Unveil Barbara Bush Postage Stamp
First Lady Melania Trump unveiled a USPS stamp honoring former First Lady Barbara Bush at the White House, praising Bush's legacy of conviction and loyalty. The event included Barbara Bush's daughter, Dorothy Bush Koch, and highlighted Bush's contributions to American history.

Melania Trump wore a stylish outfit featuring a $4,500 Dior blazer and custom leather pencil skirt, reflecting her fashion sense and the tradition of First Ladies. Barbara Bush, who passed away in 2018, was the wife of President George H.W. Bush and mother of President George W. Bush.


Breitbart: WATCH: Warriors' Draymond Green Blasts 'Angry Black Man' Narrative in Post-Game Interview
WATCH: Warriors' Draymond Green Blasts 'Angry Black Man' Narrative in Post-Game Interview
Draymond Green, forward for the Golden State Warriors, expressed frustration over being labeled an "angry black man" following a technical foul during a recent game. He emphasized his success and education, rejecting the narrative that portrays him negatively.

Coach Steve Kerr acknowledged Green's competitive nature, noting that it sometimes leads to technical fouls. The Warriors will next face the Timberwolves in Game 3 in San Francisco.


#education

Fox News: Michelle Obama urges parents not to try to be friends with their children
Michelle Obama urges parents not to try to be friends with their children
Michelle Obama highlighted parental authority over friendship in child-rearing, urging appreciation for children's individuality.


#technology

Breitbart: Trump to Shred Biden Export Rule that Undermines American Leadership in AI
Trump to Shred Biden Export Rule that Undermines American Leadership in AI
President Trump plans to rescind the Biden-era Artificial Intelligence Diffusion Rule, which limited the export of AI chips and aimed to restrict Chinese access. Critics argue the rule is overly complex and could hinder American innovation, pushing countries to seek cheaper alternatives from China.

Senate Republicans have expressed concerns that the rule would restrict access for many allies and complicate compliance for U.S. companies, ultimately threatening U.S. technological leadership. The new administration aims to implement a simpler rule to bolster American dominance in AI.