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17 Mar 2025

#illegals

The Federalist: Protecting Terrorists Latest Of Judge Boasberg's Partisan Activism
Protecting Terrorists Latest Of Judge Boasberg's Partisan Activism
U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg has issued a temporary restraining order against the Trump Administration's deportation of alleged members of the Tren de Aragua gang, a group designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. This decision follows the deportation of 238 members to El Salvador, which the White House supports.

Critics argue that Boasberg overstepped his authority, as the judicial branch should not interfere with the president's executive powers. The ongoing legal challenges faced by Trump highlight the contentious relationship between the judiciary and the executive, with calls for Congress to address judicial overreach.


Forbes: Did Trump Administration Ignore A Court Order? Judge Demands Trump Officials Explain
Did Trump Administration Ignore A Court Order? Judge Demands Trump Officials Explain
The Trump administration faces scrutiny over its deportation of over 250 alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua to El Salvador, potentially violating a court order issued by Judge James Boasberg. The judge's ruling, which blocked such deportations, came shortly before the flights were reported to have taken off.

Despite claims from White House officials that the deportations were lawful, the ACLU has raised concerns about compliance with the court's order. The situation is set for a hearing to determine whether the administration acted within legal bounds.


#politics

Fox News: Trump applauds Jeff Bezos' changes at Washington Post in rare media praise
Trump applauds Jeff Bezos' changes at Washington Post in rare media praise
During a recent interview, former President Donald Trump praised Jeff Bezos for his changes at the Washington Post, indicating that he believes Bezos is committed to improving the newspaper. Trump's comments come amid criticism of Bezos' decision to shift the paper's opinion section to focus on "personal liberties and free markets," which has led to staff resignations.

Despite acknowledging Bezos' efforts, Trump argued that the media landscape remains largely unchanged and hostile towards him, citing past experiences with major tech companies. The changes at the Post have drawn backlash from liberal commentators and resulted in significant staff departures.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Porcupine for Putin: How Europe can defend itself against Russia
Porcupine for Putin: How Europe can defend itself against Russia
The Trump administration's "America First" policies may lead to reduced U.S. military involvement in Europe, pushing Europe to take greater responsibility for Ukraine's security. A proposed "Porcupine Defence" strategy, supported by a British-French nuclear deterrent, aims to counter Russian aggression by enhancing Europe's military capabilities.

This strategy would leverage Europe's strengths and could be implemented in 3-5 years with a modest increase in defense spending. It involves a coalition of NATO and EU states and focuses on innovative military technologies to deter Russia. Europe must act now to prepare for potential future conflicts.


#economy

Forbes: February Retail Sales Decline 0.9% Year-Over-Year, But That’s Just Part Of The Story
February Retail Sales Decline 0.9% Year-Over-Year, But That’s Just Part Of The Story
February 2025 retail sales showed mixed results, with a 0.2% increase from January but a 0.9% decline year-over-year. Unadjusted figures indicated a drop in major categories like automobiles and food services, while non-store retail and health stores saw gains.

Consumer sentiment has decreased amid inflation concerns, but experts suggest fundamentals remain strong if job growth continues. The later Easter holiday this year could provide a boost for apparel and seasonal retailers.


#health

Fox News: Kate Middleton returns to St. Patrick’s Day parade as colonel after battling cancer
Kate Middleton returns to St. Patrick’s Day parade as colonel after battling cancer
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, attended the Irish Guards' St. Patrick's Day parade in London on March 17, 2025, marking her return after undergoing cancer treatment. This year was notable as she participated solo in her role as Colonel of the Irish Guards, having taken over from Prince William in 2022.

After announcing her cancer diagnosis in March 2024 and completing chemotherapy, Kate expressed gratitude for support received and emphasized her focus on recovery. She is now cancer-free and aims to balance her health with royal duties, continuing to engage with the public on important issues.


#crime

GB News: Tui sued by hundreds of holidaymakers after falling ill at luxury hotels turning 'dream trips into disaster'
Tui sued by hundreds of holidaymakers after falling ill at luxury hotels turning 'dream trips into disaster'
Over 800 British holidaymakers are suing Tui after suffering severe illnesses at luxury resorts in Cape Verde from 2022 to 2025. The tourists, including children, reported contracting serious conditions like E.coli and salmonella, with many still experiencing debilitating symptoms.

Lawyers allege Tui neglected hygiene standards, citing undercooked food and unclean conditions at the resorts. Affected families are demanding answers, while Tui has either denied liability or not responded to claims. The law firm representing the tourists noted the number of illnesses is "truly staggering."


#science

Le Monde: The quoll, a threatened strangeness
The quoll, a threatened strangeness
The Eastern quoll, a marsupial found in Tasmania, is part of the Dasyurus genus, which diverged from a common ancestor around 130 million years ago. Despite being called "marsupial cats," these animals are not felines; they give birth to tiny larvae that develop in a fold of skin.

This unique reproductive method is characteristic of marsupials, with females typically nurturing six to eight young at a time. The quoll's existence is tied closely to Australia, where it shares its habitat with other iconic marsupials.


#other

Times Of Israel: US customs officials expel Lebanese doctor before hearing, against court order
US customs officials expel Lebanese doctor before hearing, against court order
Dr. Rasha Alawieh, a Lebanese doctor with a valid U.S. visa and a teaching position at Brown University, was deported upon her arrival in Boston. Customs and Border Protection detained her for over 36 hours before sending her back to Lebanon, citing concerns over content found on her cellphone.

A federal judge ordered a hearing regarding her deportation, but customs officials claimed they were unaware of the order when she was removed from the U.S. Alawieh's case has drawn attention and concern from colleagues and local officials, who are seeking clarity from the Department of Homeland Security.