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13 Mar 2025
#illegals
Forbes: Trump Takes Birthright Citizenship To Supreme Court: Here’s Where Trump And Musk Are Winning—And Losing—In Court
The Trump administration has requested the Supreme Court to intervene in lower court rulings that blocked its order to end birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to undocumented or temporary visa holders. The administration seeks to limit the rulings' applicability to specific states.
This legal battle follows various lawsuits against the Trump administration, with many decisions still pending. Recent rulings have both favored and opposed Trump's policies, particularly regarding federal worker firings and immigration issues.
#politics
Fox News: Dem heard screaming at colleagues despite Schumer’s unity claim as shutdown looms
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand was reportedly heard yelling during a private Democratic lunch as disagreements arose over a House-passed stopgap spending bill aimed at preventing a government shutdown. Some senators expressed strong opposition to the bill, while others were inclined to support it.
Senate Democrats are facing internal conflict as they navigate the potential for a government shutdown, with various members voicing their dissent. As the deadline approaches, key figures like Sen. Chuck Schumer emphasize the need for unity, while others, such as Sen. Mark Kelly, raise concerns about the implications of the proposed legislation.
Le Monde: Syria leader signs constitutional declaration, hails start of 'new history'
Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa has signed a constitutional declaration marking the start of a five-year transitional period aimed at establishing rights for women and freedom of expression. The declaration, which repeals the previous constitution and dissolves parliament, sets up a transitional justice commission and enshrines various rights while maintaining certain powers for the president.
Critics, including the Kurdish administration, argue that the declaration does not reflect Syria's diverse population. The declaration comes amid ongoing violence, with recent mass killings raising concerns about the stability of the transitional process. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for accountability and an inclusive political transition.
Fox News: Transgender lawmaker slams Republicans' 'bizarre' focus on culture wars
Rep. Sarah McBride criticized Republicans for prioritizing "culture war issues" over the needs of the American people. She claimed that her presence occupies the minds of some GOP members, highlighting a recent incident where Rep. Keith Self referred to her as "Mr. McBride."
McBride's comments follow a series of confrontations in Congress regarding her gender identity, with GOP members using male pronouns despite her being the first openly transgender member. She condemned these actions as distractions from pressing issues facing Americans.
Fox News: Trump asks Supreme Court to review ban on birthright citizenship
The Trump administration has requested the Supreme Court to allow a limited version of its executive order banning birthright citizenship, challenging nationwide injunctions from courts in Maryland, Massachusetts, and Washington state. The administration argues that the injunctions are overly broad and seeks to restrict them to individuals directly affected.
No court has yet supported Trump's executive order, which aims to address immigration issues and the southern border crisis. The Department of Justice emphasizes the order's significance in reforming the immigration system.
#society
Fox News: Universities that enable protest encampments would lose funding under proposed law
New legislation seeks to penalize colleges that allow protest encampments, particularly those related to the Israel-Hamas conflict. Sponsored by Sen. Jim Banks, the "No Tax Dollars for Colleges Encampments Act" would cut federal funding for schools that fail to manage civil disturbances properly.
The bill is part of a broader initiative to hold universities accountable for antisemitism and violence against Jewish students. The Trump administration has already revoked $400 million in funding from Columbia University due to its handling of protests, and the Department of Education is investigating 60 universities for potential Title VI violations.
Le Monde: Demna, Gucci's gamble
Kering held a press event in Paris to announce Gucci's new artistic director following Sabato de Sarno's departure. Despite the relaxed demeanor of executives, tension was palpable among journalists, who were required to sign non-disclosure agreements before the announcement.
#crime
GB News: 'Resurgence of terror organisations' is 'worrying' as UK terror arrests SOAR to five year high: 'Causing a great deal of concern!'
Terror arrests in Britain have reached a five-year high, with 248 individuals apprehended in 2024, driven by international conflicts and the resurgence of groups like ISIS and Al-Qaeda. Authorities express concern over the impact of global unrest on domestic security.
Counter-terrorism policing has been operating at a high tempo, with a notable involvement of young people in terrorism cases, comprising 16% of arrests. The prison population includes a majority serving sentences for Islamist-related offenses, while far-right offenders account for 30%.
#other
The Telegraph: Donatella Versace steps down from fashion empire after ‘clash with owner’
Donatella Versace has stepped down as creative director of Versace after nearly 30 years, amid reported tensions with Capri Holdings, the brand's owner. She will be succeeded by Dario Vitale and will take on the role of chief brand ambassador.
Versace's founder Gianni Versace's legacy was central to her tenure, and Donatella emphasized her commitment to supporting new designers.