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13 Mar 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Border area bustling under Biden now quiet under Trump, says veterans group: 'Amazing difference'
Veterans in Southern California, part of a group called Border Vets, report a significant decline in illegal border crossings since President Trump took office. They attribute this change to Trump's policies, noting that encounters at the southern border have reached their lowest levels in over 25 years.
The group has taken proactive measures, such as patching gaps in the border barrier with razor wire, to enhance security. Members feel their efforts, alongside the administration's approach, are making the border safer and reducing the risks associated with illegal immigration.
#politics
Fox News: Dr. Marty Makary advances out of key committee in bid for FDA confirmation
Dr. Marty Makary's nomination to lead the FDA passed a key Senate committee vote, moving towards a full Senate confirmation. If approved, he will work with NIH Director nominee Dr. Jay Bhattacharya under HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to promote health initiatives.
Makary emphasized the need for transparency and scientific evaluation in health policies, particularly regarding food safety and drug approvals. He faced scrutiny from Democrats during his hearing but committed to a science-based approach on issues like Mifepristone and vaccine processes.
Fox News: Pete Buttigieg expected to make major announcement regarding his political future
Pete Buttigieg is expected to forgo a Senate run in Michigan, potentially paving the way for a 2028 presidential bid. Despite considering a campaign for the seat held by retiring Sen. Gary Peters, Buttigieg's decision may allow him to maintain focus on future political ambitions.
Other Democrats eyeing the Senate seat include State Sen. Mallory McMorrow and Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. Meanwhile, former Rep. Mike Rogers is preparing for a Republican campaign, indicating a competitive race ahead in Michigan, which is viewed as a toss-up for the 2026 elections.
The Western Journal: Trump Turns Rosie O'Donnell's Flight to Ireland Into a Joke, Shuts Her Down with One Line to Irish PM
President Trump humorously criticized Rosie O'Donnell during a media briefing with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin, joking about her move to Ireland. Trump quipped that Martin might be better off not knowing who O'Donnell is, referencing her history of opposing him.
O'Donnell had previously announced her relocation to Ireland, claiming it was due to political reasons in the U.S. Many Americans reportedly reacted positively to her departure. The commentary reflects a shift in national sentiment since Trump's inauguration, with a focus on his agenda to address immigration and the economy.
#society
GB News: 'It's carnage!' Council row erupts as car boot sellers bring gridlock ‘chaos’ to tiny village
Residents of Sandon, Essex, are frustrated with the chaos caused by a weekly car boot sale at the Sandon Park & Ride. Complaints include dangerous parking, traffic gridlock, and littering, leading locals to demand action from police and local councils.
Despite ongoing issues, authorities have indicated they lack the resources to enforce traffic regulations effectively. Residents fear that without intervention, a serious accident will occur. The car boot sale has been operating for two years, with officials claiming they are monitoring the situation.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Thousands of acres of Amazon rainforest cleared for climate summit highway in Brazil
In Brazil, significant portions of protected Amazon rainforest are being cleared for a new four-lane highway ahead of the COP30 climate summit in Belém. While state officials argue the highway will improve mobility, experts warn it could disrupt local wildlife and breeding patterns.
The COP30 summit aims to address deforestation and biodiversity preservation, despite the environmental impact of the highway project. The summit will be the first held in the Amazon, emphasizing the need to combat climate change and restore forest ecosystems.
#military
Fox News: Russian border states eye exit of landmine treaty to fortify defenses and deter Putin
Eastern European nations, including Poland, Lithuania, and Estonia, are considering withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines to enhance border security against potential Russian aggression. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has initiated discussions on this withdrawal, reflecting a shift in defense strategies amid changing security dynamics in the region.
Lithuania has already exited the treaty on cluster munitions and is expected to follow suit with the Ottawa Convention. Other nations like Latvia and Finland are also evaluating their positions. Critics warn that such moves could increase civilian casualties, but officials argue that the military realities necessitate stronger deterrents against Russia.
Fox News: 'This is no drill': China's dominance over US shipbuilding sparks bipartisan effort
A bipartisan group of House members is introducing legislation to bolster the U.S. shipbuilding industry amid concerns over China's naval dominance. With China operating the largest navy, U.S. lawmakers emphasize the need to revitalize American maritime capabilities to ensure national security.
The proposed bill aims to establish a National Commission on the Maritime Industrial Base to assess and strengthen U.S. shipyards, which are struggling due to workforce and supply chain issues. Lawmakers argue that enhancing shipbuilding is crucial for maintaining the U.S.'s strategic edge against global threats.
#culture
The Western Journal: Country Music Duo Gets the Last Laugh After TV Station Bans Their Patriotic New Song
The Dugger Brothers Band faced a ban from WSMV-TV in Nashville for their patriotic song "True Colors," deemed too politically biased. In response, the song gained popularity, reaching No. 1 on the U.S. iTunes charts, fueled by support from fans and fellow artists like John Rich.
The band expressed their pride in America and criticized the censorship they encountered. The situation highlights ongoing debates about freedom of expression in the arts and media.
#health
Fox News: Trump's pick for NIH director clears committee, heads to full Senate vote
The Senate HELP Committee voted along party lines to advance Dr. Jay Bhattacharya's nomination as Director of the National Institutes of Health. Concerns were raised by Democrats, particularly Sen. Bernie Sanders, regarding Bhattacharya's stance on prescription drug costs and the recent cuts to NIH research funding.
Bhattacharya, a Stanford professor and critic of lockdown measures during the COVID-19 pandemic, aims to implement a decentralized approach to NIH research, focusing on ideas that directly improve health outcomes. He co-authored the Great Barrington Declaration advocating for alternative pandemic strategies and has launched a new journal to enhance scientific discourse.
#crime
The Western Journal: Runner Bashed Opponent Then Played the Victim, But Lip Reader's Assessment Says Something Else
A Virginia high school runner, Alaila Everett, faces assault charges after allegedly hitting competitor Kaelen Tucker with a relay baton during a race, resulting in Tucker suffering a concussion and possible skull fracture. Everett claims the incident was accidental.
However, a lip reader suggests Everett shouted phrases indicating intent during the attack. Tucker's mother criticized the lack of an apology from Everett or her coaches, raising questions about accountability in the incident.
#technology
Fox News: Dangerous Chrome extensions mimic password managers
A recent security breach involving 16 malicious Chrome extensions has affected over 3.2 million users, highlighting the risks associated with these tools. Security researchers have identified a polymorphic attack that allows these extensions to disguise themselves as legitimate applications, such as password managers, to steal sensitive information.
To protect against such threats, users are advised to keep their browsers and extensions updated, install extensions only from trusted sources, use strong antivirus software, regularly update passwords, and consider personal data removal services. Experts stress that Google must enhance security measures to better protect users from malicious extensions.