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13 Mar 2025
#illegals
Front Page Magazine: The Curious Interest in Mahmoud Khalil
Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian student at Columbia University, has been detained by ICE following the revocation of his green card, prompting widespread outrage over perceived violations of free speech. Critics, including politicians and civil rights groups, argue this action represents a dangerous precedent against dissent.
Supporters of Khalil assert that his detention is retaliatory and an attack on First Amendment rights, while legal arguments suggest that his involvement with groups endorsing terrorism may justify the deportation. The situation has ignited a debate on the intersection of immigration law and free speech.
#society
The Western Journal: NTSB Makes 'Highly Unusual' Move Amid DC Plane Crash Investigation, 'Urgently' Recommends Major Change
The NTSB has urgently recommended changes following the January 29 collision between an American Airlines jet and a U.S. Army helicopter near Washington, D.C., which resulted in 67 fatalities. The report highlights inadequate separation distances between helicopter traffic and landing aircraft, calling for a ban on the current helicopter route during specific runway operations.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy supports the recommendations, while families of the victims emphasize systemic failures in aviation safety. The report indicates that the existing conditions pose an intolerable risk, suggesting that earlier reforms could have prevented the tragedy.
GB News: Pregnant train passenger forced to sit on FLOOR before being fined £600 after buying online ticket
A pregnant teacher, Daisy Mumba, was fined £600 for fare evasion after being unable to print her ticket purchased online. Despite having paid £70 for a valid ticket, she was convicted in her absence when her evidence did not reach the court.
CrossCountry has since stated it is working to withdraw the case, acknowledging the complexities of the ticketing system. Critics call for reforms to simplify the process and improve passenger experiences.
Breitbart: Major Bank Trade Group Announces DEI Award Despite Trump's Executive Order
The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) has announced its 2025 Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Advocate Award winner, Yoon-Young Lee of WilmerHale, despite many major member firms scaling back their DEI initiatives following President Trump's executive order promoting merit-based opportunities.
Notable firms like Bank of America, Citigroup, and Goldman Sachs have adjusted their DEI strategies, with some removing references to diversity in their reports. SIFMA continues to advocate for DEI, citing studies linking gender diversity to profitability, though it acknowledges the complexities of such correlations.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Five Ukrainian Fables
The article critiques the narrative that former President Trump appeased Russia, highlighting his actions against Russian aggression and his push for NATO members to meet defense spending commitments. It contrasts this with previous administrations' approaches to Russia and trade.
It also questions the efficacy of European nations in supporting Ukraine, pointing out their historical reluctance to take decisive action against aggressors. The author argues that true support for Ukraine relies on U.S. leadership to establish a credible deterrent against further Russian invasions.
Breitbart: China’s Rubber-Stamp Legislature Braces for Trade War, Bets on AI
China's National People's Congress concluded its annual meeting with promises to boost consumer spending and revive the economy, while emphasizing the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in overcoming challenges, including a trade war with the U.S. However, details on implementation remain vague.
The NPC's focus on AI has led to a surge in interest and investment, but concerns about a potential bubble and dependency on U.S. chip supplies persist. Additionally, discussions on "reconciliation" with Taiwan and the regime's control over ethnic minorities indicate a strategy to maintain stability amid economic pressures.
Front Page Magazine: The Jihadist Massacre in Latakia
The situation in Syria has escalated as jihadist forces, led by Ahmed al-Sharaa, have reportedly killed between 1,000 and 4,000 Alawite civilians in Latakia and Tartous. This violence contradicts earlier assurances to minorities about their safety under the new regime.
Despite international appeals for restraint, the killings have continued, raising concerns about potential genocide. U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres has expressed deep concern but has yet to publicly condemn the actions of Sharaa's regime.
#religion
The Western Journal: Southern Baptists Face a Liberal Threat from Within: Their Own Public Policy Arm
The Southern Baptist Convention faces internal challenges as its public policy arm, the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC), is perceived to be moving towards progressive stances. Concerns include its positions on abortion, immigration, and support for religious liberty that some members find contradictory to traditional values.
Many Southern Baptists are calling for the abolition of the ERLC, arguing it does not represent their conservative beliefs and misuses funds. The debate intensifies as the ERLC attempts to rehabilitate its image amidst growing dissatisfaction.
#culture
The Western Journal: Beyond Parody: Large Swath of Rain Forest Eradicated So Global Elites Can Hold 'Climate Conference'
The upcoming COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil, is set to result in the destruction of significant portions of the Amazon rainforest to facilitate access for attendees. Critics highlight the irony of hosting a climate conference while contributing to deforestation, which undermines the event's purpose.
Local residents express concern over the loss of their livelihoods due to this deforestation. The summit raises questions about the sincerity of climate advocates, as the environmental impact of gathering thousands of participants outweighs the benefits of the conference itself.
#health
Fox News: Measles updates, plus medication that could reduce cancer spread
Measles cases are on the rise in the U.S., prompting public health concerns. Additionally, a common pain medication has shown potential in slowing cancer spread, while experts discuss the risks and benefits of fruit consumption.
Other health topics include tips for improving sleep quality and ensuring safe phone usage for children.