Underreported Stories of April 25
Transgender student brutally attacks classmate, Dem who called for “safer communities” arrested for burglary, & NPR ponders where sleep training is a “symptom of capitalism”
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It’s Thursday, April 25, and these are the five underreported stories that you need to know. Listen to Underreported Stories on Apple & Spotify.
1. Transgender Student Brutally Attacked Classmate With Stanley Cup - New York Post
A seventh-grade student in Pennsylvania was beaten over the head with a Stanley Cup by a 13-year-old biological male who identified as female. It's unclear what motivated this transgender attacker, but parents claim that the attacker had a “hit list” of students she planned to target.
It’s been reported that the biological male student who hospitalized the girl was detained after he attempted to attack police at his hearing. He may be facing additional charges for assaulting a police officer.
2. Democrat Who Called For “Safer Communities” Arrested For Burglary - KVRR
A Democratic state senator from Minnesota was arrested on suspicion of burglary just a few days after advocating for “safer communities in Minnesota.” State Senator Nicole Mitchell put out a tweet posing with a parental group that calls for the end of guns. In that tweet, she specifically called for “safer communities.” A few days later, Mitchell was arrested for allegedly burglarizing a home.
3. LGBT Activists Want Katy Perry To Stop Separate Company From Selling T-Shirts That Say “ROAR” - X
Riley Gaines is the model for the clothing company XX-XY, which advocates for women’s spaces. In one picture, Gaines can be seen wearing a shirt that reads, “ROAR.”
LGBT activists are trying to get Katy Perry to do something about this shirt because she has a song named ROAR as well…
4. Illegal Immigrants Shipped To Martha’s Vineyard Given Crime Victim Visas - New York Post
Some of the illegal immigrants who were shipped from Florida to Martha’s Vineyard are now legally allowed to work in the US because they’re considered victims of crime. The migrants who illegally entered the US and were sent from Florida to Martha’s Vineyard applied for a special visa designated for crime victims. They allege that they were duped into boarding flights to Massachusetts and now they can work and live in the US free from fear of deportation.
5. NPR Ponders Whether Sleeping Training Is A “Symptom Of Capitalism” - NPR
NPR published a new article titled, “Sleep training: life preserver for parents or symptom of capitalism?” I went on to read the article and it offers the perspective of people who say that sleep training is necessary so people can work and babies can fit into a capitalist society.