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12 Mar 2025
#illegals
Fox News: US to require Canadians visiting for over 30 days to have fingerprints taken, register with authorities
Starting April 11, Canadians aged 14 and older visiting the U.S. for over 30 days must register with the Department of Homeland Security and provide fingerprints. This change affects many Canadian snowbirds and comes amid rising trade tensions, including new U.S. tariffs on Canada.
The rule mandates that unregistered foreign nationals comply with the Immigration and Nationality Act, with penalties for non-compliance. The DHS estimates that 2.2 to 3.2 million Canadians will be impacted by this requirement.
#politics
The Western Journal: House-Trump Team up Succeeds, Leaves Dems Stuck Holding Bag if Gov't Shuts Down
The House has passed a budget to fund the federal government for the remainder of the fiscal year, but Senate Democrats now face a tough decision. The bill, which passed 217-213, is a continuing resolution with minimal changes, and if not approved by the Senate, a government shutdown looms.
Democratic Senators are weighing the consequences of voting for a bill they may not support versus the potential fallout of a shutdown. Some, like Sen. John Fetterman, express a preference for avoiding chaos, suggesting that Democrats may ultimately approve the bill to prevent being blamed for a government closure.
Breitbart: CNN Poll Shows Surge in Presidential Approval on Economy Under Trump
A recent CNN poll indicates that Americans are more satisfied with President Trump's economic leadership compared to President Biden's. Approval for Biden's handling of the economy fell to 33% before he left office, while Trump currently holds a 44% approval rating, surpassing Biden's ratings during his presidency.
The economy remains a primary concern for Americans, with 42% citing it as their top issue. Additionally, confidence in the country's overall direction has risen, with 35% expressing positive sentiments, up from 29% in January. Partisan divides remain, with strong approval for Trump among Republicans and a notable shift in independent voters' opinions.
The Western Journal: Harsh Lesson for First Trans Rep: ‘It Is the Policy of the United States to Recognize Two Sexes’
Republican Rep. Keith Self sparked outrage among Democrats when he referred to transgender Rep. Sarah McBride as “Mr. McBride,” citing U.S. policy recognizing only two sexes. His comments led to a heated exchange with Democratic Rep. Bill Keating, who demanded proper acknowledgment.
McBride responded with grace, expressing gratitude for his congressional role despite the controversy. The incident highlights tensions within the Democratic Party, particularly regarding issues of gender identity, while Self's remarks emphasize a commitment to what he views as truth.
The Western Journal: Trump's HUD Sec Puts NC Bureaucrats in Their Place for Using Helene to Sneak in DEI; They Instantly Surrender
Asheville, North Carolina, faced pushback from HUD Secretary Scott Turner for incorporating DEI criteria in its draft plan for $225 million in disaster relief funds. Turner emphasized that HUD will not fund projects that prioritize certain groups over others, leading Asheville to revise its plan.
Turner declared a definitive end to DEI initiatives at HUD, asserting that the department will serve all Americans equally. Asheville's mayor confirmed that the city has made necessary changes to comply with HUD's requirements.
#society
Fox News: Ohio college 'illegally forcing students' to share bathrooms with opposite sex: watchdog
A conservative legal group is calling for an investigation into Kenyon College, alleging it violates Ohio's bathroom law that mandates restrooms be designated by biological sex. America First Legal argues that the college's multi-occupancy restrooms do not comply with the law.
Kenyon College maintains that it adheres to all state and federal regulations, asserting that its administrative restrooms are not exclusively for students. The Department of Education is already probing similar issues in other institutions, reflecting ongoing debates over gender identity and restroom access.
Forbes: Mahmoud Khalil Still Detained In Louisiana—At Least For Now—Following Court Hearing: What We Know
A federal judge held a hearing regarding the detention of Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist and green card holder, who was arrested by immigration agents. The judge did not make any significant rulings but allowed Khalil's lawyers more access to him and is considering a request to move him back to New York.
Khalil's arrest has drawn criticism from civil rights groups, who argue it targets his political speech. The Trump administration has indicated it may pursue further actions against pro-Palestinian activists, with officials claiming to revoke visas of those supporting Hamas. Columbia University has faced scrutiny for its handling of the situation.
Times Of Israel: Pakistani separatists say they killed 50 hostages on train, siege reportedly over
Pakistani separatists, the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), claimed to have killed 50 hostages after hijacking a train in Balochistan. The siege ended with over 300 hostages rescued and more than 50 attackers killed, but details on the fatalities among hostages remain unclear.
The BLA demanded the release of jailed militants in exchange for the hostages' safety. The region has a history of insurgency, with separatists seeking greater autonomy and control over local resources. The attack highlights ongoing tensions and security challenges in Balochistan.
Forbes: Tesla Protests: Here’s Where Police Are Investigating As Trump Floats Domestic Terrorism Charges
Protests against Tesla are escalating across the U.S., with incidents of vandalism, arson, and gunfire reported. President Trump has threatened to label protesters as domestic terrorists and pledged to protect the company, which he claims is being targeted by the "Radical Left."
While some protests are peaceful, a group called "Tesla Takedown" is organizing demonstrations urging people to divest from the company. Musk has suggested that wealthy individuals like George Soros are behind the unrest, although he has not provided evidence for these claims.
Le Monde: Le Scouarnec child abuse trial: 'Pedophilia was consuming me'
Joël Le Scouarnec, a former surgeon, is on trial for raping and sexually assaulting 299 alleged victims, primarily minors. Despite the serious allegations, colleagues and medical professionals testified they had no knowledge of his actions, describing him as seemingly controlled and professional.
The court is exploring how a trusted doctor could commit such crimes without raising suspicions among peers. The lack of awareness among over a hundred interviewed doctors raises questions about accountability and the culture within the medical community.
Breitbart: 'Deadpool' Comics Creator Mocks 'Captain America: Brave New World' Dismal Box Office Performance
Rob Liefeld, co-creator of Deadpool, criticized the box office performance of "Captain America: Brave New World," noting it is $55 million short of breaking even after 24 days. Despite surpassing the original Captain America film's global total, its performance is seen as disappointing for a contemporary superhero movie.
Liefeld, who recently severed ties with Marvel, expressed his frustration over the treatment of creators and the industry's reliance on their work. His comments have drawn mixed reactions online, with some accusing him of holding a grudge against Marvel.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Lindsey Graham to push 'bone-breaking sanctions and tariffs' to pressure Russia into peace with Ukraine
Sen. Lindsey Graham plans to propose severe sanctions and tariffs against Russia as part of efforts to mediate a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war. Ukraine has expressed willingness to agree to a 30-day ceasefire, contingent on Russian acceptance.
Graham remains skeptical about Russia's willingness to accept the ceasefire and warns of consequences if they do not engage earnestly. He expects bipartisan support for his sanctions proposal and emphasizes that U.S. communication with Russia will focus on the need for reciprocal actions for peace.
#economy
Breitbart: U.S. Trade Deficit with EU Increased to over $215 Billion Last Year
The U.S. trade deficit with the European Union reached over $215 billion in 2024, driven by a decline in U.S. exports and a rise in EU imports. President Trump aims to address this imbalance, criticizing the EU for heavy tariffs and non-tariff barriers on American goods.
As Trump prepares to impose a 25% global tariff on steel and aluminum, the EU plans retaliatory measures. The trade war is expected to push Europe away from reliance on U.S. adversaries like Russia and China.
#health
The Economist: DOGE comes to England’s health service
NHS England is undergoing significant restructuring, with chief executive Amanda Pritchard announcing her resignation and the departure of other senior leaders. The organization faces potential job cuts, with a warning of losing up to 6,500 positions as part of this overhaul.
This radical surgery on the NHS signals a major shift in the management of healthcare in England, raising concerns about the future of public health services.
Fox News: Federal dietary guidelines will soon change for Americans, HHS and USDA announce
The "Make America Healthy Again" commission, led by USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., convened to review the 2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans. The agencies plan to release the updated guidelines by December 2025, emphasizing sound science over political influence.
Kennedy highlighted the goal of reflecting public health interests and announced the elimination of the GRAS loophole, which allows new food ingredients to enter the market without proper FDA notification. The commission aims to transform dietary policies to promote healthier choices for Americans.
#crime
GB News: Labour urged to 'arrest, detain and deport' foreign criminals by Lee Anderson
Reform UK MP Lee Anderson criticized Britain for permitting "third world culture and behaviour," citing new Ministry of Justice data indicating that foreign nationals represent up to 23% of sex crime convictions in the UK.
Anderson's remarks highlight growing concerns over crime rates linked to immigration.