April 2025

Bronx Mom, Son Found Dead; 4-Year-Old Survives Days of Screaming

The bodies of a 38-year-old mother and her 8-year-old son were discovered in their Bronx apartment Friday evening by family members conducting a wellness check prompted by a neighbor’s report of a 4-year-old girl’s prolonged screams. The young girl, also present in the apartment, was hospitalized for evaluation. The NYPD is awaiting autopsy results to determine the cause of death, and is not currently considering the deaths suspicious. The time elapsed between the deaths and their discovery remains undetermined.

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DOGE Staffer Accused of Abuse, 36-Hour Work Ordeal at CFPB

A federal judge temporarily halted mass firings at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) after a whistleblower alleged that a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) employee, Gavin Kliger, forced staff to work 36 consecutive hours to expedite the process, disregarding a court-ordered assessment. Kliger, who boasts of leaving a high-paying Silicon Valley job, allegedly berated employees and ignored the requirement for individual assessments before termination. This action resulted in the dismissal of approximately 1,500 to 1,700 CFPB employees, leaving only a handful to manage the agency’s responsibilities. The judge’s intervention highlights concerns over the speed and legality of the layoffs.

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Hundreds Rally Against Trump in Nationwide Protests

Widespread protests erupted across the US on Saturday, marking the second major wave of demonstrations this month against the Trump administration. Over 400 rallies, largely organized by the 50501 movement, took place nationwide and internationally, expressing opposition to perceived threats to democratic ideals and the second Trump presidency. Participants voiced concerns ranging from government overreach to the erosion of democratic principles, aiming to build a mass movement impacting future elections. The protests, drawing inspiration from historical events, aimed to pressure both politicians and the public into resisting Trump’s policies.

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Trump Slammed for Photoshopped MS-13 Tattoo Claim

President Trump’s Truth Social post featured a manipulated image of Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s hand, allegedly showing an MS-13 gang tattoo. The image, however, was digitally altered to include labels and characters spelling “MS-13,” a fact noted by social media users who criticized the president for misleading the public. Trump’s actions follow his refusal to comply with court orders to return Abrego Garcia to the United States, despite lacking evidence of gang affiliation. While some defended Trump, arguing the alterations were obvious, others questioned the president’s interpretation of the tattoo itself.

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Michigan Rep. Thanedar Calls for Trump Impeachment

Rep. Thanedar is calling for President Trump’s impeachment due to the deportation of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia to El Salvador, despite a Supreme Court order preventing his removal. The Trump administration claims the deportation was an “administrative error,” but has since refused to facilitate Abrego Garcia’s return, defying a federal judge’s order. This defiance, according to Thanedar, constitutes an impeachable offense under Article Two of the U.S. Constitution. Further, the Salvadoran President has stated he will not return Abrego Garcia, despite the ongoing legal battle.

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Supreme Court Shows Signs of Frustration with Trump

In *A.A.R.P. v. Trump*, the Supreme Court issued a late-night order halting the Trump administration’s deportation of Venezuelan immigrants. The administration allegedly moved these immigrants to a Texas facility, provided inadequate notice of deportation in English to primarily Spanish-speaking individuals, and planned immediate removal under the Alien Enemies Act, potentially violating a prior Supreme Court ruling. This action seemingly circumvented the Court’s previous mandate for due process before deportation. Justices Thomas and Alito dissented, with a further statement expected from Justice Alito.

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Supreme Court Rebukes Trump, Signaling Loss of Confidence in Administration

The Supreme Court issued an emergency order halting the Trump administration’s attempt to deport Venezuelan migrants to an El Salvadoran prison before they could challenge their deportation. This late-night intervention, a highly unusual rebuke, stemmed from the administration’s alleged violation of a previous court order and its deceptive actions toward multiple courts. The Court’s swift action, bypassing lower courts and even a dissenting justice’s full opinion, suggests a lack of trust in the administration’s claims. The 7-2 vote, including Chief Justice Roberts and other typically more conservative justices, signals a potential shift in the Court’s approach towards the administration’s actions.

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Seattle Cops Seek Supreme Court Protection for Jan 6 Rally Attendance

Four Seattle police officers, who attended the January 6th, 2021, Capitol rally, are petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court to maintain their anonymity in public court records. The Washington State Supreme Court previously ruled against the officers, finding that their right to privacy was not violated by disclosure. The officers argue that revealing their identities would create a chilling effect on free speech and subject them to unwarranted vilification, despite facing no misconduct charges. A response to their petition is expected next week.

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Boeing’s China Trade War Losses: Planes Grounded, Jobs at Risk

In response to escalating trade tensions, China has directed its airlines to halt the acceptance of new Boeing jets, impacting at least three aircraft currently in Zhoushan. This action, confirmed by flight tracking data, follows reports of Beijing’s broader request for a suspension of US aircraft parts and equipment purchases. President Trump publicly criticized China for this move, which affects approximately 130 Boeing aircraft previously ordered by Chinese customers. The first Boeing 737 Max, originally destined for Xiamen Air, has since been rerouted back to the US.

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Canadian Tourists Reject US Trips Amid Deportation Fears

Governor Newsom’s recent social media campaign urging Canadians to visit California is facing significant backlash. The campaign, launched amidst heightened immigration enforcement concerns under the Trump administration, ignores warnings from Canada and other nations advising citizens to carry extensive documentation when traveling to the U.S. Social media users cited the unlawful detention of Kilmar Abrego Garcia as a reason for apprehension about visiting. This push for tourism comes despite the Canadian Association of University Teachers recommending non-essential travel to the U.S. be avoided.

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