A federal court has approved the deportation of a 30-year-old international student, citing alleged misrepresentation on a visa application. The decision was issued by an immigration judge in a Louisiana courtroom and has sparked public debate regarding immigration procedures and legal protections for non-citizens.
According to the ruling, the individual will be removed from the United States under existing visa regulations. The court found that the person had failed to disclose certain past affiliations and employment history during the visa process, which were deemed material to their immigration status.
During the hearing, the individual expressed dissatisfaction with the proceedings, claiming violations of due process. The defense team argued that the decision was unjust and raised concerns about broader implications for fairness in immigration enforcement.
Government attorneys maintained that the visa application was fraudulent, emphasizing omissions of key information that could have impacted the individual’s eligibility for entry or adjustment of status.
The individual’s legal representative criticized the ruling, stating that it could have negative consequences for others in similar situations and called for a review of the standards used in evaluating immigration cases.
Brandi Passante, best known for her fierce negotiating skills on Storage Wars, recently surprised fans with a candid revelation. At 44, she’s proving that baring it all doesn’t always mean posing for flashy magazine covers. Instead, Brandi opened up emotionally, sharing her journey of personal growth, struggles, and the strength it took to reinvent herself after years in the spotlight.
During a heartfelt interview, Brandi spoke about the challenges she faced following her split from longtime partner Jarrod Schulz. Rather than hiding from the public eye, she chose to embrace vulnerability, discussing topics like single motherhood, personal insecurities, and finding confidence in her own skin. Fans praised her honesty, with many calling her an inspiration for embracing authenticity over superficiality.
While many expected a sensational reveal, Brandi’s version of “baring it all” was refreshingly real. She shared unfiltered moments of her life, posting makeup-free photos and speaking openly about the pressure of maintaining a public image.
Her message was clear: real beauty lies in being true to oneself imperfection and all..
President Donald Trump has received a clean bill of health following his first official physical of his second term — and the results are turning heads.
On Friday, April 11, President Trump, 78, traveled to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, spending several hours undergoing a thorough medical evaluation before flying to his Mar-a-Lago resort for the weekend. The White House released the results Sunday, April 13, in a detailed memo from Dr. Sean Barbabella, the president’s physician. The report provided insight into Trump’s current medications, recent weight loss, and overall fitness to serve.
According to Dr. Barbabella, President Trump currently takes two medications — Rosuvastatin and Ezetimibe — to maintain healthy cholesterol levels, along with a daily low-dose aspirin for cardiac protection. Trump also uses Mometasone cream as required for a minor skin condition.
Standing tall at 6-foot-3, the president now weighs 224 pounds, showing a significant drop from his 244-pound weight during his previous term in 2020. This 20-pound weight loss reflects the president’s dedication to maintaining a healthier lifestyle. Dr. Barbabella praised Trump’s physical condition, emphasizing that the commander-in-chief remains “fully fit” to fulfill his duties. Trump’s active daily schedule, which includes numerous meetings, public appearances, and regular rounds of golf, was cited as a key factor contributing to his strong health.
The memo also confirmed that President Trump underwent cataract surgery on both eyes at an unspecified date, and in July 2024, he had a routine colonoscopy, which revealed a benign polyp and minor diverticulosis — both common findings in aging adults.
All of Trump’s vaccinations, including those for international travel, are up to date, ensuring he remains protected while representing America abroad.
“President Trump continues to enjoy robust cardiac, pulmonary, neurological, and general physical function,” Dr. Barbabella said, highlighting the president’s remarkable stamina at 78 years old.
Earlier in the week, President Trump took to Truth Social to share his enthusiasm, writing, “I have never felt better, but nonetheless, these important checkups must be done!” After making history in January by becoming the oldest person ever inaugurated, Trump is on track to set another record by completing his second term in full health.
During his first term, Trump faced criticism for being selective about sharing medical details. After surviving an assassination attempt in July 2024 — when a bullet grazed his ear — his campaign released a memo from former White House physician Rep. Ronny Jackson, who fully endorsed the president’s medical treatment and recovery.
Despite occasional media speculation about Trump’s memory and cognition, the latest physical report shows no concerns. Some opponents, including journalist Ramin Setoodeh, have made claims about memory lapses based on interviews, but no clinical evidence supports these accusations. Even family members like Fred C. Trump III, who spoke to PEOPLE magazine about his concerns, have been dismissed by Trump’s campaign as spreading “fake news” ahead of the heated 2024 election.
In contrast, Trump’s latest medical assessment underscores what supporters have long believed: President Trump remains sharp, strong, and more determined than ever to keep America moving forward.
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President Donald Trump’s latest executive order focuses on enhancing price transparency in healthcare. This directive is aimed at ensuring that healthcare providers disclose the “actual prices” of services and items, rather than estimates, by enforcing a 2019 order he signed during his first term, A recent report from PatientRightsAdvocate.org,
a non-profit organization, revealed that only 21.1% of hospitals fully complied with the transparency mandate from Trump’s 2019 executive order. In his new order, Trump pointed out that hospitals and health plans had not been properly held accountable for incomplete or missing pricing data. He also criticized the Biden Administration for…
President Donald Trump’s latest executive order focuses on enhancing price transparency in healthcare. This directive is aimed at ensuring that healthcare providers disclose the “actual prices” of services and items, rather than estimates, by enforcing a 2019 order he signed during his first term, A recent report from PatientRightsAdvocate.org,
a non-profit organization, revealed that only 21.1% of hospitals fully complied with the transparency mandate from Trump’s 2019 executive order. In his new order, Trump pointed out that hospitals and health plans had not been properly held accountable for incomplete or missing pricing data. He also criticized the Biden Administration for…
What began as a cheerful White House Easter Egg Roll turned unexpectedly somber this year. Thousands of families gathered on April 21 for egg hunts and games on the South Lawn—a tradition dating back to 1878. But one moment left many stunned.
Former President Donald Trump, attending the event during his second term, pulled out a trading card for a group of children. It featured a graphic image from July 13, 2023—the day he survived an assassination attempt during a campaign rally. The moment shocked attendees and quickly went viral online.
Critics called it inappropriate and disturbing for an event focused on children and joy. Many questioned the psychological impact on young attendees, while Trump’s supporters argued it symbolized strength and survival.
The White House made no official comment. But the debate continues, raising questions about leadership, legacy, and what belongs in spaces meant for innocent celebration. This Easter, the eggs weren’t what people remembered most.
Bees often get a bad rap, but they are vital to our ecosystem. Responsible for pollinating 33% of the world’s food, bees help feed 90% of the population. Unfortunately, their numbers have decreased by one-third in the last five years, and if they disappear, humans may only have four years left to live, according to Sir David Attenborough.
While a single person can’t solve everything, small actions can make a difference. Attenborough suggests a simple but effective way to help: if you find a tired bee, mix two tablespoons of sugar with one tablespoon of water and place it on a spoon to help revive it. It’s a simple act that can make a huge difference in supporting bee populations.
We all have a responsibility to protect the environment for future generations, and every effort counts. Let’s work together to preserve the world we live in.
In the wake of Pope Francis’s death, the College of Cardinals is preparing for a conclave that may reshape the future of the Catholic Church. With 80% of the electors appointed by Pope Francis, this vote is unlike any before. As the first Jesuit and Latin American pope, he broke tradition by appointing cardinals from diverse, remote regions, creating a globally varied electorate of 135 cardinals, 108 of whom he handpicked.
The conclave has a wide range of “papabile” candidates, each offering distinct theological and leadership styles. Among the potential candidates are Italy’s Pietro Parolin, the Philippines’ Luis Antonio Tagle, Congo’s Fridolin Ambongo, Ghana’s Peter Turkson, and Canada’s Michael Czerny. These figures bring different visions for the Church, shaped by issues like migration, climate change, and war.
The world is now watching to see not just who becomes the next pope, but what direction the Church will take in the future.
One of the biggest names in K-Pop, Lisa from the group Blackpink, was an attendee at the Met Gala 2025. The singer was recently featured in the third season for HBO’s White Lotus.
However, it seems that her outfit has sparked a lot of backlash online because of a certain image people have seemed to have identified.
Keep reading to learn more about this incident.
Lisa, a member of the international pop sensation band Blackpink, made her Met Gala debut on Monday night. The singer cum actress wore a custom Louis Vuitton ensemble to represent the theme for this year, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style”
However, her outfit did not elicit the reaction she was hoping for.
Her outfit, which featured an embroidered black blazer, logo tights, and a lacy bodysuit that cut off at her thighs, essentially gave her a ‘pantless’ look. However, the buzz around Lisa was not her pantless attire but what her outfit featured.
People who zoomed in on her outfit, could tell the lace pattern on her underwear depicted faces of women. One of them looked eerily familiar to Rosa Parks, the late American civil rights icon.
And people were angry because this is not the first time Lisa has been called out for alleged racist behavior. One person posted on X, for “Rosa Parks on your underwear less than 3 months after a compilation of you saying the N word goes viral is kinda crazy but maybe thats just me!”
While another angry netizen chimed in, “whoever at LV needs to be jailed,” referring to the designer of the garment who may have led to this event taking place.
Others could not stomach her audacity, with one person saying, “the theme is tailoring black style why is she wearing civil rights leaders on her crotch”
The faces were made with lace and hence mostly visible below her waist as she wore a blazer on top.
“I was wondering why Rosa Parks was trending got scared…. I know Lisa does not have Rosa Parks all over her underwear right now. WHO THOUGHT THIS WAS A GOOD IDEA????? Mind you not only is it highly distasteful, how is this on theme?” another angry fan asked.
This incident comes weeks after a video of Lisa and other Blackpink members, Jennie and Rosé, resurfaced where they reportedly used a racial slur while on stage.
There was no statement or acknowledgement of the incident which further fueled anger among fans.
“despite saying the n-word multiple times and never apologizing, lisa doesn’t seem to care as she wears underwear with images of ROSA PARKS, a civil rights icon who fought against racial injustice,” one popular post on X read.
According to The Cut, a representative for Louis Vuitton confirmed the design was made by American artist Henry Taylor, who was chosen by Pharrell Williams personally. According to the representative, the print featured “portraits of figures who have been a part of the artist’s life.”
The brand or anyone on Lisa’s team is yet to confirm whether the woman picture on her underwear was indeed Rosa Parks.
What do you think of this story? Let us know in the comments what you think about this whole matter and whether you agree with outraged X users
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The EU commission has revealed what deal it's offered Donald Trump amid the ongoing tariff war which has 'successfully' worked with 'many other trading partners'
Back in March, Trump threatened the European Union with 200 percent tariffs on specific goods if it didn't remove what the POTUS branded a 'nasty' tax - the tax being on whisky.
Trump's threat came as a response to the European Union (EU) commission cranking up taxes in retaliation to the US inflicting 25 percent tariffs on steel and aluminium imports.
Then the so-called 'Liberation Day' came, with Trump marking the 'rebirth' of the American industry by slapping even more tariffs on countries across the globe, including hiking tariffs to 20 percent on goods from the EU.
However, it would appear the EU is now offering the US an olive branch.
A press statement shared yesterday (April 7) by President von der Leyen with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Støre explains the pair have 'discussed the effects of US tariffs'.
It continues: "These tariffs come first and foremost at immense costs for US consumers and businesses. But at the same time, they have a massive impact on the global economy. Developing countries are hit especially hard. This is a major turning point for the United States.
"Nonetheless, we stand ready to negotiate with the US. Indeed, we have offered zero-for-zero tariffs for industrial goods as we have successfully done with many other trading partners. Because Europe is always ready for a good deal. So we keep it on the table."
However, the statement isn't without warning. The statement notes the EU is 'also prepared to respond through countermeasures and defend our interests'.
It resolved: "And in addition, we will also protect ourselves against indirect effects through trade diversion. For this purpose, we will set up an ‘Import Surveillance Task Force'.
"We will work with industry to make sure we have the necessary evidence base for our policy measures. We will stay in very close contact to minimise effects of our actions on each other."[...] We are discussing the response to the US but also the other two pillars of our strategy: the one is strengthening our Single Market, so getting rid of remaining barriers. The other pillar is diversifying our trade relations."
Alas, Trump's response to the offer hasn't seemed too positive, the POTUS telling reporters outside the White House the EU would need to commit to buying $350 billion of American energy and he'd only consider a deal if it put 'America first'.