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16 Mar 2025
#politics
Liberty Nation News: Mahmoud Khalil and the Question of Free Speech - Liberty Nation News
Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University pro-Palestinian activist, is detained by ICE, sparking a debate over free speech and immigration law. Critics argue he is being targeted for his activism, while supporters of the government's stance claim his actions violate his green card status.
The case highlights tensions between constitutional rights and legal boundaries for non-citizens. As the Trump Administration emphasizes a crackdown on perceived anti-American activities, Khalil's situation raises questions about the limits of protest and potential repercussions for foreign students.
Fox News: Trump visa policy ‘far more restrained’ than Biden policy targeting Israelis that flew under the radar: expert
The Biden administration's visa-restriction policy targeting Israelis has faced criticism for being politically biased and vague, according to legal experts. While Trump’s efforts to revoke visas for pro-Hamas students are seen as legally justified, the Biden policy is described as a means to punish political dissent regarding U.S. foreign policy.
Legal experts argue that the Biden administration's actions, including sanctions and visa restrictions, are within legal bounds but reflect a double standard in political outrage compared to past administrations. Critics highlight the lack of protest against Biden's policies while condemning Trump's actions against pro-Hamas activists.
#society
GB News: Tech failures on major motorways caused huge delays last year with Labour set to miss crucial safety targets
UK road safety targets are unlikely to be met as fatalities and serious injuries on major roads remain high. The Office of Rail and Road's report indicates that National Highways may not halve road incidents by 2025, citing technology failures on smart motorways and a recent increase in traffic.
Despite a slight decrease in casualties, concerns persist over the effectiveness of smart motorways, with critics calling for the reinstatement of hard shoulders. National Highways acknowledges budget cuts affecting safety communication efforts while claiming progress in implementing safety measures.
Fox News: Andrew Schulz says 'country has spoken loud and clear' on wokeness after 'unanimous' Trump win on the issue
Comedian Andrew Schulz claims that Americans have decisively rejected wokeness following Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 election, emphasizing that the political landscape has shifted away from these ideologies. He attributes Trump’s success to effective anti-woke messaging, particularly the slogan contrasting Trump with Kamala Harris.
Schulz advocates for open discussions about differing viewpoints, particularly for his daughter, to foster critical thinking. He believes exposure to various perspectives is essential for personal growth and understanding, reinforcing the importance of respectful debate.
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Mar. 16: Day 527 – Haredi groups help yeshiva students dodge draft
The IDF is struggling to recruit reserve troops amid ongoing conflict and rising frustration over the ultra-Orthodox community's exemptions from military service. Political correspondent Sam Sokol discusses the Haredi draft issue, which is intensifying during current budget debates.
Various ultra-Orthodox parties are advocating for exemptions for yeshiva students, employing different strategies. Sokol is investigating a trend of Haredi organizations advising draft evasion, highlighting the security apparatus's inaction on this issue.
Liberty Nation News: More Bad News for Columbia University - Liberty Nation News
The Trump administration has cut $400 million in grants to Columbia University for failing to address antisemitism on campus. The university may regain funding if it complies with a list of demands, including overhauling admissions and enforcing disciplinary policies.
Additionally, the FBI is investigating potential terrorism crimes related to the university, and the Department of Justice is examining whether Columbia violated civil rights laws. The university faces pressure to act decisively or risk losing federal funding permanently.
Liberty Nation News: From the Back Forty: Trump Has Broken the Democratic Party - Liberty Nation News
President Trump continues to provoke strong reactions from Democrats, as seen during a recent House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee hearing where Rep. Keith Self referred to transgender Rep. Sarah McBride as "mister." This remark sparked outrage from fellow Democrats, leading to an abrupt adjournment of the hearing.
In other news, escalating violence against Tesla properties has raised concerns, with recent shootings reported at a dealership in Tigard, Oregon, and a firebombing incident at a charging station in South Carolina. Commentators are drawing attention to the irony of gun violence associated with those advocating for stricter gun control.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Democracy’s billionaire warriors sense defeat in Ukraine
Australian billionaire Andrew Forrest, known for his support of Ukraine, arrived in London wearing the colors of the Ukrainian flag. He has committed $500 million for Ukraine's post-war reconstruction, likened to a "Marshall Plan." However, he now threatens to withdraw his pledge due to concerns over potential territorial concessions between Trump and Putin.
Forrest's financial backing represents a significant commitment to Ukraine's recovery, but the evolving geopolitical landscape raises doubts about the future of his support.
Le Monde: Our world as seen from Kyiv
In March 2023, the dynamics of international relations were highlighted by the U.S.'s high-level talks with Russia in Saudi Arabia, sidelining Ukraine and Europe. A ceasefire was imposed on Kyiv, reflecting a power imbalance that Russia is poised to exploit.
Saudi Arabia's role as a mediator stems from its financial ties to the U.S. and its strategic partnership with Russia in the oil market. This situation positions Ukraine as a potential bargaining chip in the ongoing geopolitical negotiations.
#health
Fox News: After health crisis, mother learns how to cook and eat 'a little less toxic' in the kitchen
A California mother, Shawna Holman, transformed her diet after a health crisis in 2013, leading her to focus on whole foods and avoid processed ingredients. She now shares her journey as a content creator and author, emphasizing simple, nourishing meals that are often more cost-effective than eating out.
Holman advises others to start small with dietary changes, like buying in bulk and using seasonal produce, while keeping kitchen tools minimal. Her approach highlights the benefits of real food and the importance of understanding ingredient labels for better health.