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16 Mar 2025

#illegals

Forbes: Did Trump Administration Defy Immigration Court Order? What To Know As White House Suggests Immigrants Deported Under Alien Enemies Act
Did Trump Administration Defy Immigration Court Order? What To Know As White House Suggests Immigrants Deported Under Alien Enemies Act
Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the Trump administration deported over 250 alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua to El Salvador, despite a court order blocking such actions under the Alien Enemies Act. The legality of these deportations remains unclear.

Judge James Boasberg's ruling prohibits the removal of noncitizens under Trump's executive order for at least 14 days. While the White House confirmed the deportations, it has not clarified if they occurred after the court's order. Critics argue that some deported individuals were wrongly targeted.


#politics

Breitbart: Whitehouse: 'We Are in a Fight for Our Democracy Right Now'
Whitehouse: 'We Are in a Fight for Our Democracy Right Now'
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse emphasized the importance of unity among Democrats, stating that internal conflicts could hinder their efforts against threats to democracy, particularly from figures like Trump and Musk. He commended Senate Majority Leader Schumer's decision to prevent a government shutdown, recognizing its potential dangers.

Whitehouse urged his colleagues to prioritize collective action over infighting to effectively confront these challenges.


Breitbart: Murphy: Trump's Action's 'Insidious,' He Is Trying to 'Destroy the Rule of Law'
Murphy: Trump's Action's 'Insidious,' He Is Trying to 'Destroy the Rule of Law'
Senator Chris Murphy criticized former President Donald Trump's actions during his second term, claiming they threaten the rule of law and serve the interests of the wealthy. He expressed concern over the recent budget bill, suggesting it grants Trump excessive power at the expense of essential services for the poor and middle class.

Murphy emphasized the need to restrain presidential authority rather than expand it, arguing that the current political climate is unprecedented and requires careful negotiation between parties.


#society

GB News: Labour slammed for creating 'no-go areas' as 'record-breaking' speed camera fines hundreds of drivers daily
Labour slammed for creating 'no-go areas' as 'record-breaking' speed camera fines hundreds of drivers daily
A CCTV camera on King's Road in Chelsea recorded 851 drivers receiving fines in one day, marking a record for the highest number of penalties issued by a single camera in Britain. This is part of a low traffic neighborhood scheme aimed at reducing outside traffic.

The council's network of 23 cameras has faced criticism for its impact on local businesses, with concerns that the fines deter visitors. Despite the backlash, officials claim the initiative has successfully reduced non-resident traffic by 15,000 vehicles daily.


Breitbart: WATCH: Atlanta Officers Brave House Fire to Rescue Several Neighbors
WATCH: Atlanta Officers Brave House Fire to Rescue Several Neighbors
On March 7, Atlanta police officers responded to a house fire after neighbors alerted them. Officers Connor Ireland, Briayna Mabry, and John Griffith entered the burning home, evacuating residents and ultimately rescuing one last individual trapped inside.

All occupants were safely evacuated, though one officer required treatment for smoke inhalation. The officers expressed their commitment to service, emphasizing their duty to protect the community.


Breitbart: VIDEO: Rhode Island Dog Alerts Family When Home Catches Fire
VIDEO: Rhode Island Dog Alerts Family When Home Catches Fire
A dog named Peanut in Coventry, Rhode Island, is being hailed as a hero after alerting her family to a fire that consumed their home. Her barking prompted the family to escape, potentially saving their lives. The fire started in the garage, and while one person was treated, the family is now receiving assistance from the Red Cross.

Firefighters managed the blaze using tanker trucks due to the lack of hydrants in the area. Investigators are looking into the cause of the fire. Peanut's actions have garnered praise on social media, with many expressing gratitude for her bravery.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: My airline led rescue efforts in Ukraine – Trump’s peace deal will fail
My airline led rescue efforts in Ukraine – Trump’s peace deal will fail
Peter Foster, CEO of Air Astana, expressed pessimism about peace prospects in Ukraine, citing unpredictable developments from Washington, Moscow, and Kyiv. He remains hopeful to restore flights to Ukraine post-conflict but acknowledges the challenges ahead.

Foster played a key role in evacuating nearly 1,000 people from Ukraine during the 2022 invasion, organizing transport to the Polish border as Russian forces advanced. Air Astana has not operated flights to Ukraine or Russia since, with European services affected by Russian airspace closures.


#culture

Human Events: Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon to ‘decolonise’ over concerns his success ‘benefits the ideology of white European supremacy’
Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon to ‘decolonise’ over concerns his success ‘benefits the ideology of white European supremacy’
The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust plans to alter its presentation of William Shakespeare's legacy, citing concerns that labeling him as the "greatest" playwright reinforces white European supremacy. The trust aims to create a more inclusive museum experience and address potentially offensive language in its collections.

This initiative follows criticism of Shakespeare's works for their perceived misogyny and racism. The trust has received funding for diversity efforts and is exploring ways to present Shakespeare within a global context, moving away from the notion of his cultural superiority.


Fox News: Harvey Weinstein mandated reshoots made actress feel ‘slimy’
Harvey Weinstein mandated reshoots made actress feel ‘slimy’
Julia Stiles criticized Harvey Weinstein's demands for reshoots on her 2000 film "Down to You," stating they made her feel "slimy" and detracted from the film's quality. She felt the added dance scenes were unnecessary and cheapened her character.

Weinstein defended his choices, claiming they were intended to enhance the film's appeal. He is currently facing a retrial for his overturned 2020 rape conviction, with new allegations included in the upcoming case.