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10 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Trump Relaunches Biden's CBP One App as Self-Deportation Tool
The Trump administration has relaunched the smartphone application "CBP Home," previously known as CBP-One, aimed at facilitating self-deportation for nearly one million migrants. The app allows illegal aliens to declare their intent to leave the U.S. and provides features for temporary travel permits and cargo inspections.
Notably, the new app does not include an option for migrants to apply for asylum, which was absent in the previous version as well. The relaunch aligns with President Biden's Executive Order 14159, focusing on border security and lawful entry.
#politics
The Western Journal: Karoline Leavitt Shreds New York Times' ‘Pitiful' Report About Trump’s Cabinet and Elon Musk
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized a New York Times report detailing a verbal clash between Elon Musk and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, claiming it misrepresented the dynamics within Trump's cabinet. Leavitt asserted that the team is united in their mission to serve American taxpayers.
She described the media's portrayal as "pitiful," emphasizing that both Musk and Rubio are committed to addressing waste and fraud in government. While acknowledging the emotional nature of high-stakes discussions, Leavitt rejected the notion that such disputes indicate a rift within the administration.
Fox News: FBI Director Patel working 'aggressively' to comply with congressional record requests ahead of deadlines
FBI Director Kash Patel is proactively complying with congressional document requests, providing over 400 pages of information to the House Judiciary Committee ahead of a March 17 deadline. This includes details on topics such as the Jan. 6 investigation and the FBI's social media engagements.
Patel aims to enhance transparency and restore trust in the FBI, addressing past complaints regarding delays in document submissions. More records are expected to follow as the FBI collaborates with both the House and Senate Judiciary Committees.
Breitbart: Department of Agriculture Cancels Grant that Recognizes the Menstrual Cycles of 'Transgender Men'
The USDA has canceled a $600,000 grant aimed at researching menstrual cycles, including those of transgender men, at Southern University. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins cited government waste as the reason for the cancellation, emphasizing a focus on efficiency.
This follows previous announcements of grant cancellations, including a $324,671 grant for diversity initiatives in pest management. Rollins has been vocal about eliminating what she describes as unnecessary government spending.
Fox News: Democratic senator says party is lacking leadership, strategy following defeat to Trump
Sen. Elissa Slotkin acknowledged internal struggles within the Democratic Party, stating they lack a clear strategy and leadership to effectively challenge President Trump. She emphasized the need for new voices in the party to develop a plan to regain voter confidence.
Slotkin also criticized Trump's foreign policy, claiming he would have failed during the Cold War, and highlighted the party's disorganization in responding to his recent address.
Le Monde: Greenland holds election in shadow of Trump
Jess Berthelsen, head of Greenland's National Confederation of Trade Unions, is running for parliament with the Siumut party after concerns over U.S. interest in Greenland, sparked by comments from Donald Trump. Naaja Nathanielsen, a minister from the Inuit Ataqatigiit party, has also decided to run again due to Trump's remarks.
The political landscape in Greenland is shifting as candidates respond to external pressures, particularly from the U.S. administration. The elections are set for March 11.
The Federalist: A Bill Banning RCV Is On Its Way To WV Gov. Morrisey's Desk
West Virginia's legislature has passed a bill prohibiting ranked-choice voting (RCV), which is now awaiting Governor Patrick Morrisey's decision. The bill, SB 490, bans RCV for all elections in the state and nullifies any local ordinances supporting it.
Critics argue that RCV can lead to inaccurate results and higher rates of discarded ballots, while proponents have faced challenges in promoting it, particularly in conservative states. If signed, West Virginia would become the 12th state to outlaw RCV.
Fox News: Scandal-scarred former Gov Andrew Cuomo is the frontrunner in NYC mayoral race
Andrew Cuomo, the former New York governor, is running for mayor of New York City, unveiling a public safety agenda as he seeks to unseat Mayor Eric Adams. Polls show Cuomo as the frontrunner, despite his controversial past, including multiple scandals and a low approval rating for Adams.
Cuomo's campaign emphasizes his experience and past infrastructure projects, aiming to position himself as a law-and-order candidate. However, his opponents are focusing on his political baggage, raising questions about how this will affect his candidacy in the upcoming primary.
Breitbart: Report: Majority of Biden Documents Signed by 'Autopen Signature,' Raising Eyebrows
A report from the Heritage Foundation claims that most documents signed by President Biden were done using an autopen, raising concerns about the authenticity of his approval on legal matters. The report highlights that only one document, regarding his withdrawal from the 2024 race, featured a different signature.
Critics suggest that this reliance on autopen signatures could indicate a lack of direct involvement from Biden, particularly amid concerns about his cognitive abilities. Missouri's Attorney General has questioned whether Biden's mental state allowed staff to push policies without his consent.
Breitbart: Trudeau Weeps, Blasts Trump in Farewell Speech as Liberal Chief
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation amid declining poll numbers and internal party strife, culminating in an emotional farewell speech. He was succeeded by Mark Carney, who criticized U.S. President Donald Trump and pledged to unite the Liberal Party against perceived threats from the U.S.
Carney's leadership marks a shift for the Liberals, who aim to capitalize on their newfound momentum against the Conservatives. With a recent poll showing strong public support for immediate elections, the party is expected to call for a vote soon to solidify their position.
#society
Forbes: Supreme Court Could Legalize LGBTQ Conversion Therapy—The Consequences Could Cost Billions
The Supreme Court will hear a case on Colorado's ban of "conversion therapy" for minors, which aims to change sexual orientation or gender identity. This case, Chiles v. Salazar, questions the constitutionality of state laws that restrict certain counseling practices.
A 2022 study found conversion therapy imposes an annual economic burden of approximately $9 billion due to its harmful effects, including increased risks for mental health issues. The ruling could have significant implications for LGBTQ rights and state regulations.
GB News: King Charles buys £3m house with private funds in move to shield Queen Camilla amid his wife's 'anxiety'
King Charles has acquired a £3 million property next to Queen Camilla's Wiltshire retreat, Raymill, to prevent it from becoming a wedding venue, which had caused her significant anxiety. The purchase aims to protect her privacy and security, ensuring the property is used appropriately.
The Old Mill, located just 30 feet from Raymill, will now have a security-vetted tenant. This move is seen as a sound financial investment while allowing Camilla to enjoy her sanctuary without the disturbances of wedding guests. No public funds were used for the acquisition.
CNSNews: Topless Women with Swastikas and US Flags Painted on Their Chests Give Nazi Salute to Protest Trump
On International Women’s Day, approximately 40 topless activists from the feminist group FEMEN marched in Paris, protesting against various global leaders, including Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. The women, adorned with swastikas and American flags, performed Nazi salutes while chanting provocative slogans.
FEMEN describes their approach as "Sextremism," aiming to mock male extremism and its associated violence. This demonstration follows previous disruptive actions by the group, highlighting their ongoing commitment to radical feminist activism.
Le Monde: UBS fined €75,000 in France for harassing two whistleblowers
A French court fined UBS €75,000 for psychological harassment of whistleblowers who exposed a tax evasion scheme for wealthy clients. The bank was also ordered to pay €50,000 in damages to one whistleblower while being acquitted of witness tampering charges.
This ruling marks a significant moment in France, being the first conviction of a former employer for psychological harassment against a whistleblower. UBS expressed dissatisfaction with the harassment conviction but was pleased with the acquittal on other charges.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Religious slaughter in Syria shows need for US, Europe to 'keep a close eye' on Islamist regime: Greek FM
Greek Foreign Minister Giorigios Gerapetritis urged the international community to ensure the inclusion of religious minorities in Syria's governance amid escalating violence that has left hundreds dead. He emphasized that sanctions should remain until there is adherence to international law and protection for all ethnic groups.
Gerapetritis also expressed concerns about Turkey's maritime claims in the eastern Mediterranean and highlighted Greece's improved relations with Turkey despite historical tensions. He framed Greece as a stabilizing force in the region and discussed the country's growing ties with India as part of a strategy to counterbalance China's influence.
#military
Fox News: North Korea fires missiles as US, South Korea begin their 1st joint military exercise of Trump's 2nd term
North Korea launched several ballistic missiles into the sea, coinciding with the start of the U.S.-South Korea joint military exercise, Freedom Shield. The U.S. condemned the missile tests, asserting they do not pose an immediate threat but reaffirmed its commitment to defend South Korea and Japan.
The Freedom Shield exercise includes various military training operations, but North Korea labeled it as a provocative act. Additionally, a recent incident involving South Korean fighter jets accidentally dropping bombs on civilians resulted in injuries and property damage, prompting an apology from military officials.
#health
Fox News: Maryland confirms first measles case in traveler at major DC airport
Maryland has reported its first measles case in a Howard County resident who traveled internationally. The Maryland Department of Health confirmed the case, which is not linked to outbreaks in Texas or New Mexico. Health officials are tracing potential exposure at Washington Dulles International Airport and Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center.
Residents are urged to monitor for symptoms and ensure vaccinations are up to date, as measles is highly contagious. Symptoms can appear 7 to 21 days after exposure, with a red rash developing after initial signs. Those showing symptoms should avoid public places and contact healthcare providers.
#sports
The Western Journal: Watch: High School Track Star Injured During State Final When Opponent Uses Baton Like a Club
A Virginia high school track event ended in injury when Kaelen Tucker was struck in the head by a baton during a relay race. The incident, which resulted in Tucker suffering a concussion and possible skull fracture, led to the disqualification of the opposing team.
Tucker's mother expressed frustration over the lack of acknowledgment from the opposing team, while the athlete responsible, Alaila Everett, defended herself, claiming the incident was accidental and that she has faced unfair backlash online.