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10 Mar 2025
#illegals
GB News: Couple fined £1,500 after finding Channel crossing migrant had clung to back of their motorhome
A couple has been fined £1,500 after a migrant was found clinging to the back of their motorhome upon returning from France. Despite reporting the discovery to the police, the Home Office penalized them for not checking for clandestine entrants, stating the fines target negligence.
The couple plans to appeal, arguing that the migrant was outside the vehicle and not concealed inside. They claim border officials did not inspect the bike rack during their crossing. Local MP Sir John Whittingdale has called for a review of the situation.
#politics
Le Monde: In the US, the Trump administration is 'sabotaging' climate science
The Trump administration's actions against climate science are reportedly hindering research and leading to significant layoffs at NOAA, with around 10% of its workforce departing. This has sparked global protests from scientists concerned about the future of climate research.
The administration's stance, characterized by budget cuts and bans on conference travel, is seen as a direct threat to both American and global understanding of climate change.
The Western Journal: Watchdog Examines Biden's Signature, Proves Same Autopen Signature Used in Signing Orders - Fox News Confirms
A recent analysis by the Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project revealed that many executive orders signed by former President Joe Biden featured identical autopen signatures, raising questions about his direct involvement in these decisions. Fox News confirmed this finding, noting a similar occurrence with former President Donald Trump's orders.
Republicans, including Attorney General Andrew Bailey and Senator Mike Lee, are calling for an investigation into whether Biden's cognitive decline allowed unelected staff to influence policy without his knowledge. This situation has drawn historical parallels to President Woodrow Wilson's incapacitation after a stroke, suggesting concerns about the current administration's decision-making.
Fox News: Democratic Party's image in weakest position since Reagan-Bush era, CNN political analyst says
CNN analyst Ron Brownstein stated that the Democratic Party is in its weakest position since the Reagan-Bush era, facing challenges in formulating a strategy for recovery. He noted internal debates on whether to address multiple issues or focus on economic concerns, particularly regarding budget discussions.
Brownstein emphasized that the GOP's proposed budget cuts to Medicaid and tax cuts for the wealthy could be pivotal for Democrats in the 2025 elections, suggesting that linking these issues might be their best chance for regaining public support.
Forbes: Ontario Imposes 25% Charge On Electricity To U.S. Starting Today—Hitting New York, Michigan—After Trump Tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced a 25% surcharge on electricity exported to the U.S., effective Monday, as a retaliatory measure against U.S. tariffs. This surcharge will primarily affect Minnesota, Michigan, and New York, with Ford emphasizing that Ontario will not relent until the tariffs are lifted.
In addition to the surcharge, Ontario has taken further actions, including removing U.S. liquor from stores and abandoning a contract with Elon Musk's Starlink. Ford stated that the electricity surcharge could cost U.S. consumers an additional $100 monthly.
#society
Fox News: 'Happiest' US cities revealed: See where yours ranks
WalletHub's 2025 report ranks Fremont, California as the happiest U.S. city, thanks to high household incomes and low divorce rates. San Jose and Irvine follow, noted for their life expectancy and health metrics. The least happy city is Cleveland, Ohio, with Gulfport and Fort Smith also near the bottom.
Human Events: Over 1,000 killed in Syria as Christians, Alawites targeted for slaughter by jihadists: report
Syria's Christian and Alawite minorities are experiencing severe violence, with over 1,000 reported deaths since last week, including many from these communities. The Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and pro-Assad forces have been implicated in brutal attacks, prompting mass displacement.
Religious leaders condemned the violence, calling for an immediate end to the atrocities. The U.S. has also condemned the attacks, expressing support for Syria's religious and ethnic minorities and urging accountability for the perpetrators.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Trump: U.S. Has Mostly Lifted Ukraine Military Intelligence Sharing Ban
The U.S. is nearing the end of its temporary intelligence sharing ban with Ukraine, aimed at encouraging President Zelensky to engage more seriously in peace negotiations. President Trump emphasized the need for a deal to stop the ongoing conflict, which has resulted in significant casualties.
Talks are set to resume in Saudi Arabia, with Ukraine participating alongside the U.S. and Russia. Trump expressed optimism about the potential outcomes of these discussions, highlighting the urgency to end the war.
Breitbart: American-Flagged Tanker Burns Off Coast of England After Collision
A tanker ship contracted to the U.S. Department of Defense caught fire after being struck by a container ship off the east coast of the UK. The Stena Immaculate, carrying jet fuel, suffered significant damage, and 32 people were injured. The incident raises concerns about potential ecological disaster and national security.
The White House has not ruled out foul play as investigations continue. The tanker, part of a U.S. wartime reserve, is operated by Crowley Government Solutions. The incident's implications for maritime safety and security are under scrutiny.
The Telegraph: The Baltic States must be part of the Ukraine talks
The recent UK summit on Ukraine highlighted Britain's role as a key democratic power in Europe, but the exclusion of the Baltic states—Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania—has drawn criticism. These nations have been proactive against Russian aggression and were notably upset by their absence.
Despite efforts by Sir Keir Starmer to address the situation, the lack of a clear rationale for their exclusion raises concerns. The Baltic states are vital allies and contributors to Ukraine’s defense, and their expertise should be valued in discussions regarding European security.
#economy
Forbes: Stock Market Comeback Erased: S&P 500 Sinks To 6-Month Low As Trump Says Don’t ‘Watch The Stock Market’
U.S. stock markets continued to decline, driven by President Trump's comments on tariffs and a potential recession. The Dow dropped 1.2%, the S&P 500 fell 2.1%, and the Nasdaq Composite sank 3.4%, with major tech stocks like Nvidia and Tesla suffering significant losses.
Trump's tariff policies have created uncertainty, negatively impacting corporate profits and consumer demand. Goldman Sachs raised recession odds to 20%, while some analysts maintain a positive long-term outlook for the S&P.
#military
The Western Journal: Fire Falls from Skies Over Mar-a-Lago as F-16s Deal with Aircraft Getting Way Too Close to Trump Estate
F-16 fighter jets were deployed twice over the weekend to intercept aircraft that violated restricted airspace over Mar-a-Lago, President Trump's residence. NORAD reported over 20 such incursions since Trump took office, emphasizing the importance of adhering to Temporary Flight Restrictions for safety and security.
The F-16s used flares to communicate with the offending pilots, which posed no danger to those on the ground. NORAD Commander Gen. Gregory Guillot highlighted the need for civil aviators to check NOTAMs to avoid future violations. Trump was not in danger during these incidents.